Any domestic life insurance company may establish one (1) or more separate accounts, and may allocate thereto amounts (including without limitation proceeds applied under optional modes of settlement or under dividend options) to fund pension or profit sharing plans or to provide for life insurance or annuities (and benefits incidental thereto), payable in fixed or variable amounts or both.
Structure Mississippi Code
§ 83-7-1. Life insurance companies defined
§ 83-7-3. Distinction in same class and rebates prohibited
§ 83-7-5. Proceeds of policy not subject to judicial process or assignment while in hands of company
§ 83-7-9. Assignment of group life insurance policy
§ 83-7-11. Penalty for false statement as to publication
§ 83-7-13. Application of insured to be filed with policy of insurance
§ 83-7-15. Misstatement of age not to invalidate policy
§ 83-7-19. Minors may make insurance contract
§ 83-7-21. Reserve liabilities
§ 83-7-23. Standard valuation law
§ 83-7-25. Standard nonforfeiture law
§ 83-7-31. Crediting of income or charging of losses on separate accounts
§ 83-7-33. Valuation of assets allocated to separate accounts
§ 83-7-35. Ownership of amounts allocated to separate accounts
§ 83-7-37. Powers of domestic companies establishing separate accounts
§ 83-7-39. Reserve liability for variable contracts
§ 83-7-51. Notice of right to return policy; effect of return