Idaho Code
Chapter 19 - LIFE INSURANCE POLICIES AND ANNUITY CONTRACTS
Section 41-1956 - DISCLOSURE TO OWNER UPON APPLICATION.

41-1956. DISCLOSURE TO OWNER UPON APPLICATION. With each application for a life settlement contract, a life settlement provider or life settlement broker shall provide the owner with at least the following disclosures no later than the time the application for the life settlement contract is signed by all parties. The disclosures shall be provided in a separate document that is signed by the owner and the life settlement provider or life settlement broker, and shall provide the following information:
(1) There are possible alternatives to life settlement contracts including any accelerated death benefits or policy loans offered under the owner’s life insurance policy.
(2) That a life settlement broker represents exclusively the owner, and not the insurer or the life settlement provider, and owes a fiduciary duty to the owner, including a duty to act according to the owner’s instructions and in the best interest of the owner.
(3) Some or all of the proceeds of the life settlement may be taxable under federal and state law, and assistance should be sought from a professional tax advisor.
(4) Proceeds of the life settlement could be subject to the claims of creditors.
(5) Receipt of the proceeds of a life settlement may adversely affect the owner’s eligibility for medicaid or other government benefits or entitlements, and advice should be obtained from the appropriate government agencies.
(6) The owner has the right to rescind a life settlement contract within twenty (20) days of the date it is executed by all parties. Rescission, if exercised by the owner, is effective only if both notice of the rescission is given, and the owner repays all proceeds and any premiums, loans and loan interest paid on account of the life settlement contract within the rescission period. If the insured dies during the rescission period, the life settlement contract shall be deemed to have been rescinded, subject to repayment by the owner or the owner’s estate of all life settlement proceeds and any premiums, loans and loan interest.
(7) Funds will be sent to the owner within three (3) business days after the life settlement provider has received the insurer or group administrator’s written acknowledgment that ownership of the policy or interest in the certificate has been transferred and the beneficiary has been designated.
(8) Entering into a life settlement contract may cause other rights or benefits, including conversion rights and waiver of premium benefits that may exist under the policy or certificate, to be forfeited by the owner. Assistance should be sought from a financial adviser.
(9) Disclosure to an owner shall include distribution of a brochure describing the process of life settlements. The national association of insurance commissioners (NAIC) form for the brochure shall be used unless another form is developed or approved by the director.
(10) The disclosure document shall contain the following language: "All medical, financial or personal information solicited or obtained by a life settlement provider or life settlement broker about an insured, including the insured’s identity or the identity of family members, a spouse or a significant other may be disclosed as necessary to effect the life settlement between the owner and the life settlement provider. If you are asked to provide this information, you will be asked to consent to the disclosure. The information may be provided to someone who buys the policy or provides funds for the purchase. You may be asked to renew your permission to share information every two (2) years."
(11) Following execution of a life settlement contract, the insured may be contacted for the purpose of determining the insured’s health status and to confirm the insured’s residential or business street address and telephone number, or as otherwise provided in sections 41-1950 through 41-1965, Idaho Code. This contact shall be limited to once every three (3) months if the insured has a life expectancy of more than one (1) year, and no more than once per month if the insured has a life expectancy of one (1) year or less. All such contacts shall be made only by a life settlement provider licensed in the state in which the owner resided at the time of the life settlement, or by the authorized representative of a duly licensed life settlement provider.

History:
[41-1956, added 2009, ch. 69, sec. 1, p. 198.]

Structure Idaho Code

Idaho Code

Title 41 - INSURANCE

Chapter 19 - LIFE INSURANCE POLICIES AND ANNUITY CONTRACTS

Section 41-1901 - SCOPE OF CHAPTER.

Section 41-1902 - “INDUSTRIAL LIFE INSURANCE” DEFINED.

Section 41-1903 - STANDARD PROVISIONS REQUIRED.

Section 41-1904 - GRACE PERIOD.

Section 41-1905 - INCONTESTABILITY.

Section 41-1906 - ENTIRE CONTRACT.

Section 41-1907 - MISSTATEMENT OF AGE.

Section 41-1908 - DIVIDENDS.

Section 41-1909 - POLICY LOAN.

Section 41-1910 - TABLE OF INSTALMENTS.

Section 41-1911 - REINSTATEMENT.

Section 41-1912 - PAYMENT OF PREMIUMS.

Section 41-1913 - PAYMENT OF CLAIMS.

Section 41-1914 - BENEFICIARY — INDUSTRIAL POLICIES.

Section 41-1915 - TITLE.

Section 41-1916 - EXCLUDED OR RESTRICTED COVERAGE.

Section 41-1917 - STANDARD PROVISIONS — ANNUITY AND PURE ENDOWMENT CONTRACTS.

Section 41-1918 - GRACE PERIOD — ANNUITIES.

Section 41-1919 - INCONTESTABILITY — ANNUITIES.

Section 41-1920 - ENTIRE CONTRACT — ANNUITIES.

Section 41-1921 - MISSTATEMENT OF AGE OR SEX — ANNUITIES.

Section 41-1922 - DIVIDENDS — ANNUITIES.

Section 41-1923 - REINSTATEMENT — ANNUITIES.

Section 41-1924 - STANDARD PROVISIONS — REVERSIONARY ANNUITIES.

Section 41-1925 - LIMITATION OF LIABILITY.

Section 41-1926 - PROHIBITED PROVISIONS — INDUSTRIAL LIFE INSURANCE.

Section 41-1927 - STANDARD NONFORFEITURE LAW — LIFE INSURANCE.

Section 41-1927A - STANDARD NONFORFEITURE LAW FOR INDIVIDUAL DEFERRED ANNUITIES.

Section 41-1928 - NONFORFEITURE BENEFITS — CERTAIN INTERIM POLICIES.

Section 41-1929 - INCONTESTABILITY AND LIMITATION OF LIABILITY AFTER REINSTATEMENT.

Section 41-1930 - POLICY SETTLEMENTS.

Section 41-1931 - INDEBTEDNESS DEDUCTED FROM PROCEEDS.

Section 41-1932 - PARTICIPATING AND NONPARTICIPATING POLICIES — RIGHT TO ISSUE.

Section 41-1933 - PARTICIPATING AND NONPARTICIPATING POLICIES — ACCOUNTING.

Section 41-1934 - PROHIBITED POLICY PLANS.

Section 41-1935 - LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES — TWENTY DAY FREE EXAMINATION.

Section 41-1936 - SEPARATE ACCOUNTS — OPERATION AND MANAGEMENT.

Section 41-1937 - VARIABLE CONTRACTS — STATEMENT OF ESSENTIAL FEATURES.

Section 41-1938 - VARIABLE CONTRACTS — AUTHORITY OF INSURER TO ISSUE.

Section 41-1939 - VARIABLE CONTRACTS — REGULATION THEREOF.

Section 41-1940 - ANNUITY CONSUMER PROTECTIONS ACT.

Section 41-1940A - ANNUITY CONSUMER PROTECTIONS — SUITABILITY DUTIES.

Section 41-1940B - ANNUITY CONSUMER PROTECTION — SUPERVISION SYSTEM.

Section 41-1940C - ANNUITY CONSUMER PROTECTION — PRODUCER TRAINING.

Section 41-1940D - ANNUITY CONSUMER PROTECTION — COMPLIANCE MITIGATION.

Section 41-1940E - ANNUITY CONSUMER PROTECTION — RECORDKEEPING.

Section 41-1941 - ANNUITY CONSUMER PROTECTIONS — DISCLOSURES.

Section 41-1942 - ADVERTISEMENT OF INTEREST-INDEXED ANNUITIES.

Section 41-1943 - STANDARDS FOR POLICY PROVISIONS FOR ANNUITIES.

Section 41-1950 - SHORT TITLE AND SCOPE.

Section 41-1951 - DEFINITIONS.

Section 41-1952 - LICENSE REQUIREMENT.

Section 41-1953 - FILING OF LIFE SETTLEMENT CONTRACTS AND DISCLOSURE STATEMENTS.

Section 41-1954 - REPORTING REQUIREMENTS AND PRIVACY.

Section 41-1955 - EXAMINATION AND RECORDS.

Section 41-1956 - DISCLOSURE TO OWNER UPON APPLICATION.

Section 41-1957 - DISCLOSURE TO OWNER BY PROVIDER UPON SETTLEMENT CONTRACT.

Section 41-1958 - DISCLOSURE TO OWNER BY BROKER UPON SETTLEMENT CONTRACT.

Section 41-1959 - NOTICE OF CHANGE BY PROVIDER.

Section 41-1960 - GENERAL RULES.

Section 41-1961 - PERMITTED LIFE SETTLEMENTS AND SUPPORTING DOCUMENTATION.

Section 41-1962 - PROHIBITED PRACTICES AND CONFLICTS OF INTEREST.

Section 41-1963 - ADVERTISING FOR LIFE SETTLEMENTS.

Section 41-1964 - PENALTY — UNFAIR TRADE PRACTICES.

Section 41-1965 - AUTHORITY TO PROMULGATE RULES.