The lives of a
group of individuals may be insured under a policy issued to a
principal, or if such principal is a life insurer, by or to such
principal, covering when issued not less than twenty-five
insurance producers of such principal, subject to the following
requirements:
(1) The insurance producers eligible for insurance under the
policy shall be those who are under contract to render personal
services for such principal for a commission or other fixed or
ascertainable compensation.
(2) The policy must insure either all of the insurance
producers or all of any class or classes thereof, determined by
conditions pertaining to the services to be rendered by such
insurance producers, except that if a policy is intended to
insure several such classes it may be issued to insure any such
class of which seventy-five percent are covered and extended to
other classes as seventy-five percent thereof express the desire
to be covered.
(3) The premium on the policy shall be paid by the principal
or by the principal and the insurance producers jointly. When
the premium is paid by the principal and insurance producers
jointly and the benefits of the policy are offered to all
eligible insurance producers, the policy, when issued, must
insure not less than seventy-five percent of such insurance
producers.
(4) The amounts of insurance shall be based upon some plan
which will preclude individual selection.
(5) The insurance shall be for the benefit of persons other
than the principal.
(6) Such policy shall terminate if, subsequent to issue, the
number of insurance producers insured falls below twenty-five
lives or seventy-five percent of the number eligible and the
contribution of the insurance producers, if the premiums are on a
renewable term insurance basis, exceed one dollar per month per
one thousand dollars of insurance coverage plus any additional
premium per one thousand dollars of insurance coverage charged to
cover one or more hazardous occupations.
[2008 c 217 § 32; 1949 c 190 § 33; Rem. Supp. 1949 § 45.24.08.]
NOTES:
Severability -- Effective date -- 2008 c 217: See notes following RCW 48.03.020.