(a) A person shall not use any form of life settlement contract in this state unless it has been filed with and approved, if required, by the Insurance Commissioner in a manner that conforms with the filing procedures and any time restrictions or deeming provisions, if any, for life insurance forms, policies, and contracts.
(b) An insurer shall not as a condition of responding to a request for verification of coverage or in connection with the transfer of a policy pursuant to a life settlement contract require that the owner, insured, provider, or broker sign any form, disclosure, consent, waiver, or acknowledgment that has not been expressly approved by the commissioner for use in connection with life settlement contracts in this state.
(c)
(1) A person shall not use a life settlement contract form or provide to an owner a disclosure statement form in this state unless first filed with and approved by the commissioner.
(2) The commissioner shall disapprove a life settlement contract form or disclosure statement form if, in the commissioner's opinion, the contract or provisions contained in the life settlement contract form or disclosure statement form fail to meet the requirements of §§ 23-81-808 — 23-81-811 and § 23-81-815(b) or are unreasonable, contrary to the interests of the public, or otherwise misleading or unfair to the owner.
(3) At the commissioner's discretion, the commissioner may require the submission of advertising material.
Structure Arkansas Code
Title 23 - Public Utilities and Regulated Industries
Chapter 81 - Life Insurance Policies And Annuities
Subchapter 8 - Life Settlements Act
§ 23-81-803. Licensing requirements
§ 23-81-804. License suspension, revocation, or refusal to renew
§ 23-81-805. Contract requirements
§ 23-81-806. Reporting requirements and privacy
§ 23-81-809. Disclosures to owners
§ 23-81-810. Disclosure to insurer
§ 23-81-812. Authority to promulgate rules — Conflict of laws
§ 23-81-813. Prohibited practices
§ 23-81-814. Fraud prevention and control
§ 23-81-815. Injunctions — Civil remedies — Cease and desist