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Chapter 60A
Section 60A.967
Recent History
- 2009 60A.967 Repealed 2009 c 62 s 14
- 1995 60A.967 New 1995 c 151 s 8
This is an historical version of this statute chapter. Also view the most recent published version.
60A.967 REPORTING REQUIREMENTS.
Each licensee shall file with the commissioner on or before March 1 of each year an annual
statement containing the following information for the previous calendar year:
(1) for each policy viaticated, the date that the viatical settlement was entered into; the life
expectancy of the viator at the time of the contract; the face amount of the policy; the amount
paid by the viatical settlement provider to viaticate the policy; and if the viator has died, the date
of death and the total insurance premiums paid by the viatical settlement provider to maintain
the policy in force;
(2) a breakdown of applications received, accepted, and rejected, by disease category;
(3) a breakdown of policies viaticated by issuer and policy type;
(4) the number of secondary market versus primary market transactions;
(5) the portfolio size; and
(6) the amount of outside borrowings.
History: 1995 c 151 s 8
Each licensee shall file with the commissioner on or before March 1 of each year an annual
statement containing the following information for the previous calendar year:
(1) for each policy viaticated, the date that the viatical settlement was entered into; the life
expectancy of the viator at the time of the contract; the face amount of the policy; the amount
paid by the viatical settlement provider to viaticate the policy; and if the viator has died, the date
of death and the total insurance premiums paid by the viatical settlement provider to maintain
the policy in force;
(2) a breakdown of applications received, accepted, and rejected, by disease category;
(3) a breakdown of policies viaticated by issuer and policy type;
(4) the number of secondary market versus primary market transactions;
(5) the portfolio size; and
(6) the amount of outside borrowings.
History: 1995 c 151 s 8
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