Minnesota Statutes
Chapter 60A — General Insurance Powers
Section 60A.0782 — Definitions.

Subdivision 1. Terms. For the purpose of sections 60A.078 to 60A.0789, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise, the terms in this section have the meanings given them.
Subd. 2. Act. "Act" means sections 60A.078 to 60A.0789.
Subd. 3. Business entity. "Business entity" includes, but is not limited to, a joint venture, partnership, corporation, limited liability company, and business trust.
Subd. 4. Commissioner. "Commissioner" means the commissioner of commerce.
Subd. 5. Legitimate settlement contracts. "Legitimate settlement contracts" mean settlement contracts that comply with Minnesota law governing viatical settlement contracts and that are not prohibited by section 60A.0785 or otherwise part of or in furtherance of an act, practice, or arrangement that is prohibited by sections 60A.078 to 60A.0789.
Subd. 6. Life expectancy evaluation. "Life expectancy evaluation" means an evaluation conducted by any person other than the insurer or its authorized representatives for the purpose of projecting or estimating how long a particular individual is expected to live.
Subd. 7. Person. "Person" means any natural person or legal entity, including, but not limited to, a partnership, limited liability company, association, trust, or corporation.
Subd. 8. Policy. "Policy" means an individual or group policy, group certificate, contract, or arrangement of life insurance affecting the rights of a resident of this state or bearing a reasonable relation to this state, regardless of whether delivered or issued for delivery in this state.
Subd. 9. Policyowner. "Policyowner" means the owner of a policy.
Subd. 10. Prospective purchaser. "Prospective purchaser" means any person that may purchase or acquire the policy or a beneficial interest in the policy, but excluding individuals closely related to the insured by blood or law or who have a lawful and substantial interest in the continued life of the insured, or trusts established for the benefit of those individuals, provided those trusts meet the requirements of section 60A.0783, subdivision 2, paragraph (d).
Subd. 11. Settlement contract. (a) "Settlement contract" means an agreement between a policyowner and another person establishing the terms under which compensation or anything of value will be paid or which compensation or value is less than the expected death benefit of the insurance policy, in return for the owner's assignment, transfer, sale, devise, or bequest of the death benefit or ownership of any portion of the policy. Settlement contract also includes:
(1) the transfer for compensation or value of ownership or beneficial interest in a trust or other entity that owns such a policy if the trust or other entity was formed or availed of for the principal purpose of acquiring one or more policies, which policy insures the life of an individual who is a resident of this state; and
(2) a premium finance loan made for a policy by a lender to a policyowner on, before, or after the date of issuance of the policy where:
(i) the policyowner or the insured receives a guarantee of a future settlement value of the policy; or
(ii) the policyowner or the insured agrees to sell the policy or any portion of its death benefit on any date following the issuance of the policy.
(b) Settlement contract does not include:
(1) a policy loan or accelerated death benefit made by the insurer under the policy's terms;
(2) loan proceeds that are used solely to pay premiums for the policy and loan-related costs, including, without limitation, interest, arrangement fees, utilization fees and similar fees, closing costs, legal fees and expenses, trustee fees and expenses, and third-party collateral provider fees and expenses, including fees payable to letter of credit issuers;
(3) a loan made by a bank or other licensed financial institution in which the lender takes an interest in a policy solely to secure repayment of a loan or, if there is a default on the loan and the policy is transferred, the transfer of such a policy by the lender, as long as the default itself is not pursuant to an agreement or understanding with any other person for the purpose of evading regulation under sections 60A.078 to 60A.0789;
(4) an agreement in which all the parties are closely related to the insured by blood or law or have a lawful substantial economic interest in the continued life, health, and bodily safety of the person insured or are trusts established for the benefit of such parties;
(5) any designation, consent, or agreement by an insured who is an employee or an employer in connection with the purchase by the employer, or by a trust established by the employer, of life insurance on the life of the employee;
(6) a bona fide business succession planning arrangement:
(i) between shareholders in a corporation or between a corporation and one or more of its shareholders or one or more trusts established by its shareholders;
(ii) between partners in a partnership or between a partnership and one or more of its partners or one or more trusts established by its partner; or
(iii) between members in a limited liability company or between a limited liability company and one or more of its members or one or more trusts established by its members; or
(7) an agreement entered into by a service recipient, or a trust established by the service recipient, and a service provider, or a trust established by the service provider, who performs significant services for the service recipient's trade or business.
Subd. 12. Stranger-originated life insurance practices. "Stranger-originated life insurance practices" or "STOLI practices" means an act, practice, or arrangement to initiate a life insurance policy for the benefit of a third-party investor who, at the time of policy origination, has no insurable interest in the insured. STOLI practices include, but are not limited to, cases in which life insurance is purchased with resources or guarantees from or through a person or entity, who, at the time of policy inception, could not lawfully initiate the policy themselves, and where, at the time of inception, there is an arrangement or agreement, whether spoken or written, to directly or indirectly transfer the ownership of the policy and/or the policy benefits to a third party. Trusts that are created to give the appearance of insurable interest and are used to initiate policies for investors violate the insurable interest requirements and the prohibition against STOLI practices.
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Structure Minnesota Statutes

Minnesota Statutes

Chapters 59A - 79A — Insurance

Chapter 60A — General Insurance Powers

Section 60A.01 — Scope.

Section 60A.02 — Definitions.

Section 60A.03 — Commissioner Of Commerce.

Section 60A.031 — Examinations.

Section 60A.032 — Commissioner's Orders, Report.

Section 60A.033 — Scheduling Conference And Order.

Section 60A.035 — Government Controlled Or Owned Company Prohibited From Transacting Business.

Section 60A.052 — Certificates Of Authority; Enforcement Actions.

Section 60A.06 — Kinds Of Insurance Permitted.

Section 60A.07 — Authorization And Requirements.

Section 60A.078 — Short Title.

Section 60A.0782 — Definitions.

Section 60A.0783 — Insurable Interest Required.

Section 60A.0784 — Prohibited Practices.

Section 60A.0785 — Prohibition; Entry Into Settlement Contracts.

Section 60A.0786 — Presumption Of Stoli Practices.

Section 60A.0787 — Processing Change Of Ownership Or Beneficiary Requests.

Section 60A.0788 — Fraudulent Acts.

Section 60A.0789 — Remedies.

Section 60A.08 — Contracts Of Insurance.

Section 60A.081 — Aircraft Insurance.

Section 60A.0811 — Breach Of Insurance Policy; Recovery Of Interest.

Section 60A.082 — Group Insurance; Benefits Continued If Insurer Changed.

Section 60A.084 — Notification On Group Policies.

Section 60A.085 — Cancellation Of Group Coverage; Notification To Covered Persons.

Section 60A.086 — Retroactive Termination Of Coverage Under Group Policies Prohibited.

Section 60A.09 — Limits Of Risk; Reinsurance.

Section 60A.091 — Definition; Qualified United States Financial Institution.

Section 60A.092 — Reinsurance Credit Allowed A Domestic Ceding Insurer.

Section 60A.0921 — Credit For Reinsurance; Certified Reinsurers.

Section 60A.093 — Reduction From Liability For Reinsurance Ceded By A Domestic Insurer; Collateral Requirements.

Section 60A.094 — Rules.

Section 60A.095 — Reinsurance Agreements Affected.

Section 60A.096 — Qualifying Letter Of Credit.

Section 60A.097 — Qualifying Trust Agreements.

Section 60A.10 — Deposits For Protection Of Policyholders.

Section 60A.11 — Investments Permitted For Domestic Companies.

Section 60A.112 — Investment Policy Required.

Section 60A.12 — Assets And Liabilities.

Section 60A.121 — Valuations; Definitions.

Section 60A.122 — Required Written Procedures For Valuations.

Section 60A.123 — Valuation Procedure.

Section 60A.124 — Independent Audit.

Section 60A.125 — Appraisal By Independent Appraiser.

Section 60A.126 — Reports To Board; Valuations.

Section 60A.127 — Independent Appraisals Of Certain Properties.

Section 60A.1285 — Other Impairments.

Section 60A.1291 — Annual Audit.

Section 60A.1295 — Actuarial Opinion Of Reserves And Supporting Documentation.

Section 60A.1296 — Confidentiality.

Section 60A.13 — Annual Statement, Inquiries, Renewal Licenses.

Section 60A.131 — Other Business And Insurance Interests, Disclosure.

Section 60A.135 — Report; Certain Transactions.

Section 60A.136 — Acquisitions And Dispositions Of Assets.

Section 60A.137 — Nonrenewals, Cancellations, Or Revisions Of Ceded Reinsurance Agreements.

Section 60A.139 — Electronic Notices And Documents.

Section 60A.1391 — Corporate Governance Annual Disclosure.

Section 60A.14 — Fees.

Section 60A.16 — Mergers And Consolidations.

Section 60A.161 — Insurer Domestication And Conversion.

Section 60A.171 — Rehabilitation And Cancellation Of Independent Agent Contracts By Insurance Companies.

Section 60A.172 — Insurance Agency Contracts; Cancellation.

Section 60A.173 — Effective Date.

Section 60A.174 — Severability.

Section 60A.175 — Agent Commissions.

Section 60A.1755 — Agent Errors And Omissions Insurance; Choice Of Source.

Section 60A.176 — Definitions.

Section 60A.177 — Involuntary Termination Of An Agent By The Insurer.

Section 60A.178 — Life Or Health Insurance Sales Quotas.

Section 60A.179 — Life Or Health Insurance Sales Quotas For Exclusive Agents.

Section 60A.19 — Foreign Companies.

Section 60A.195 — Citation.

Section 60A.196 — Definitions.

Section 60A.197 — Rates And Forms.

Section 60A.198 — Transaction Of Nonadmitted Insurance.

Section 60A.199 — Examinations.

Section 60A.201 — Placement Of Insurance By Broker.

Section 60A.202 — Evidence Of Placement Of Insurance By Broker.

Section 60A.203 — Retention Of Records.

Section 60A.204 — Fees And Commissions.

Section 60A.205 — Compensation.

Section 60A.206 — Qualification As Eligible Surplus Lines Insurer.

Section 60A.207 — Policies To Include Notice.

Section 60A.208 — Broker Association.

Section 60A.2085 — Surplus Lines Association Of Minnesota.

Section 60A.2086 — Licensee's Duty To Submit Documents; Penalty.

Section 60A.209 — Insurance Procured From Ineligible Insurers.

Section 60A.2095 — Construction.

Section 60A.21 — Unauthorized Insurers Process Act.

Section 60A.22 — Special Provisions As To Stock Companies; Stockholders, Officers, Directors And Investors.

Section 60A.23 — Miscellaneous.

Section 60A.235 — Standards For Determining Whether Contracts Are Health Plan Contracts Or Stop Loss Contracts.

Section 60A.236 — Stop Loss Regulation; Small Employer Coverage.

Section 60A.24 — Exemptions From Insurance Laws Of This State.

Section 60A.25 — Insolvent Companies.

Section 60A.26 — Suspension Of Insurers; Notifications And Reports.

Section 60A.27 — Discipline Of Insurer By Another State; Notice To Commissioner.

Section 60A.28 — Documents Filed With Commissioner, Verification.

Section 60A.29 — Nonprofit Risk Indemnification Trust Act.

Section 60A.315 — Expedited Form And Rate Filing.

Section 60A.32 — Rate Filing For Crop Hail Insurance.

Section 60A.35 — Scope.

Section 60A.351 — Renewal Of Insurance Policy With Altered Rates.

Section 60A.352 — Workers' Compensation Insurance.

Section 60A.36 — Midterm Cancellation.

Section 60A.37 — Nonrenewal.

Section 60A.38 — Interpretation And Penalties.

Section 60A.39 — Certificates Of Insurance.

Section 60A.41 — Subrogation Against Insureds Prohibited.

Section 60A.42 — Disability Income Coverage; Prohibited Provision.

Section 60A.50 — Definitions.

Section 60A.51 — Rbc Reports.

Section 60A.52 — Company Action Level Event.

Section 60A.53 — Regulatory Action Level Event.

Section 60A.54 — Authorized Control Level Event.

Section 60A.55 — Mandatory Control Level Event.

Section 60A.56 — Hearings.

Section 60A.57 — Access To And Use Of Rbc Information.

Section 60A.58 — Supplemental Provisions.

Section 60A.59 — Foreign Health Organizations.

Section 60A.591 — Immunity.

Section 60A.592 — Notices.

Section 60A.60 — Definitions.

Section 60A.61 — Risk-based Capital Reports.

Section 60A.62 — Company Action Level Event.

Section 60A.63 — Regulatory Action Level Event.

Section 60A.64 — Authorized Control Level Event.

Section 60A.65 — Mandatory Control Level Event.

Section 60A.66 — Hearings.

Section 60A.67 — Confidentiality.

Section 60A.68 — Supplemental Provisions; Rules; Exemption.

Section 60A.69 — Foreign Insurers.

Section 60A.695 — Immunity.

Section 60A.696 — Notices.

Section 60A.70 — Title.

Section 60A.705 — Definitions.

Section 60A.71 — Licensure.

Section 60A.715 — Required Contract Provisions; Reinsurance Intermediary-brokers.

Section 60A.72 — Books And Records; Reinsurance Intermediary-brokers.

Section 60A.725 — Duties Of Insurers Utilizing The Services Of A Reinsurance Intermediary-broker.

Section 60A.73 — Required Contract Provisions; Reinsurance Intermediary-managers.

Section 60A.735 — Prohibited Acts.

Section 60A.74 — Duties Of Reinsurer Utilizing The Services Of A Reinsurance Intermediary-manager.

Section 60A.745 — Examination Authority; Reinsurance Intermediary - Broker.

Section 60A.75 — Violations.

Section 60A.755 — Scope.

Section 60A.756 — Rules.

Section 60A.76 — Purpose And Scope.

Section 60A.761 — Glossary Of Technical Terms Used.

Section 60A.762 — Categories Of Reserves.

Section 60A.763 — Claim Reserves.

Section 60A.764 — Premium Reserves.

Section 60A.765 — Contract Reserves Required.

Section 60A.766 — Minimum Standards For Contract Reserves.

Section 60A.767 — Reinsurance.

Section 60A.768 — Specific Standards For Morbidity, Interest, And Mortality.

Section 60A.803 — Life And Health Reinsurance Agreements.

Section 60A.90 — Scope.

Section 60A.91 — Filing Requirements.

Section 60A.92 — Immunity.

Section 60A.93 — Confidentiality.

Section 60A.94 — Revocation Of Certificate Of Authority.

Section 60A.951 — Definitions.

Section 60A.952 — Disclosure Of Information.

Section 60A.953 — Enforcement; Refusal To Cooperate With An Investigation.

Section 60A.954 — Insurance Antifraud Plan.

Section 60A.955 — Claim Forms To Contain Fraud Warning.

Section 60A.956 — Other Law Enforcement Authority.

Section 60A.957 — Definitions.

Section 60A.9572 — License And Bond Requirements.

Section 60A.9573 — License Revocation And Denial.

Section 60A.9574 — Approval Of Viatical Settlement Contracts And Disclosure Statements.

Section 60A.9575 — Reporting Requirements And Privacy.

Section 60A.9577 — Disclosure To Viator.

Section 60A.9579 — General Rules.

Section 60A.9581 — Prohibited Practices And Conflicts Of Interest.

Section 60A.9582 — Advertising For Viatical Settlements And Viatical Settlements Purchase Agreements.

Section 60A.9583 — Fraud Prevention And Control.

Section 60A.9585 — Unfair Trade Practice.

Section 60A.964 — Fees.

Section 60A.975 — Definitions.

Section 60A.976 — Annuity Issuers Financial Requirements.

Section 60A.985 — Definitions.

Section 60A.9851 — Information Security Program.

Section 60A.9852 — Investigation Of A Cybersecurity Event.

Section 60A.9853 — Notification Of A Cybersecurity Event.

Section 60A.9854 — Power Of Commissioner.

Section 60A.9855 — Confidentiality.

Section 60A.9856 — Exceptions.

Section 60A.9857 — Penalties.

Section 60A.9858 — Exclusivity.

Section 60A.99 — Interstate Insurance Product Regulation Compact.

Section 60A.991 — Interstate Insurance Product Regulation Compact Opt Out Administration.