(b) Such funding agreements may be issued to persons authorized by a
state or foreign country to engage in an insurance business or
subsidiaries of such persons. Such funding agreements may also be issued
to entities other than persons authorized to engage in an insurance
business (and subsidiaries of such persons) and to individuals for the
following purposes: (i) to fund benefits under any employee benefit plan
as defined in the federal Employee Retirement Income Security Act of
1974, 29 U.S.C. ยงยง 1001 et seq, maintained in the United States or in a
foreign country, (ii) to fund the activities of any organization exempt
from taxation under section five hundred one (c) of the Internal Revenue
Code or of any similar organization in any foreign country, (iii) to
fund any program of the government of the United States, the government
of any state, foreign country or political subdivision thereof, or any
agency or instrumentality thereof, (iv) to fund any agreement providing
for periodic payments in satisfaction of a claim or (v) to fund any
program of an institution which has assets in excess of twenty-five
million dollars.
(c) No amounts shall be guaranteed or credited under any such funding
agreement except upon reasonable assumptions as to investment income and
expenses and on a basis equitable to all holders of funding agreements
of a given class. Such funding agreements shall not provide for payments
to or by the insurer based on mortality or morbidity contingencies.
(d) Amounts paid to the insurer, and proceeds applied under optional
modes of settlement, under such funding agreements may be allocated by
the insurer to one or more separate accounts pursuant to section four
thousand two hundred forty of this chapter.
(e) (1) The superintendent may promulgate reasonable regulations
relating to (i) the standards to be followed in the approval of forms of
such funding agreements, (ii) the reserves to be maintained by insurers
issuing such funding agreements, (iii) the accounting and reporting of
funds credited under such funding agreements, (iv) the disclosure of
information to be given to holders and prospective holders of such
funding agreements, and (v) the qualification and compensation of
persons selling such funding agreements on behalf of insurers.
(2) Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the superintendent
shall have sole authority to regulate the issuance and sale of such
funding agreements, including the persons selling such funding
agreements on behalf of insurers.
Structure New York Laws
Article 32 - Insurance Contracts - Life, Accident and Health, Annuities
3201 - Approval of Life, Accident and Health, Credit Unemployment, and Annuity Policy Forms.
3202 - Withdrawal of Approval of Policy Forms.
3205 - Insurable Interest in the Person; Consent Required; Exceptions.
3206 - Policies Which Provide for an Adjustable Maximum Rate of Interest on Policy Loans.
3208 - Antedating of Life Insurance Policies and Burial Agreements Prohibited.
3209 - Life Insurance, Annuities and Funding Agreements Disclosure Requirements.
3210 - Incontestability After Reinstatement.
3212 - Exemption of Proceeds and Avails of Certain Insurance and Annuity Contracts.
3214 - Interest Upon Proceeds of Life Insurance Policies and Annuity Contracts.
3215 - Disability Benefits in Connection With Life Insurance and Annuities.
3216 - Individual Accident and Health Insurance Policy Provisions.
3217-A - Disclosure of Information.
3217-C - Primary and Preventive Obstetric and Gynecologic Care.
3217-D - Grievance Procedure and Access to Specialty Care.
3217-E - Choice of Health Care Provider.
3217-F - Prohibition on Lifetime and Annual Limits.
3217-G - Maternal Depression Screenings.
3217-H - Telehealth Delivery of Services.
3217-I - Essential Health Benefits Package and Limit on Cost-Sharing.
3217-J - Utilization Review Determinations for Medically Fragile Children.
3218 - Medicare Supplemental Insurance Policies.
3220 - Group Life Insurance Policies; Standard Provisions.
3221 - Group or Blanket Accident and Health Insurance Policies; Standard Provisions.
3224 - Standard Claim Forms; Accident and Health Insurance.
3224-B - Rules Relating to the Processing of Health Claims and Overpayments to Physicians.
3224-C - Coordination of Benefits.
3224-D - Prescription Synchronization.
3225 - Eligibility for Health Insurance in Cases of Exposure to Des.
3226 - Reinsurance Contracts Excepted.
3227 - Interest Upon Surrenders, Policy Loans and Other Funds.
3228 - Individual Accident and Health Insurance Policies; Premium Refund at Death of Insured.
3229 - Minimum Benefit Standards for Certain Long Term Care Plans.
3231 - Rating of Individual and Small Group Health Insurance Policies; Approval of Superintendent.
3231*2 - Health Insurance Policies and Subscriber Contracts; Prohibited Claims.
3232 - Pre-Existing Condition Provisions in Health Policies.
3232-A - Certification of Creditable Coverage.
3233 - Stabilization of Health Insurance Markets and Premium Rates.
3234 - Pre-Existing Condition Provisions in Group and Blanket Disability Policies.
3234*2 - Limitations on Administrative Services and Stop-Loss Coverage.
3236 - Public Health Law Assessments.
3237 - Health Insurance Coverage for Full-Time Students on Medical Leaves of Absence.
3238 - Pre-Authorization of Health Care Services.
3240*2 - Student Accident and Health Insurance.
3242 - Prescription Drug Coverage.
3245 - Liability to Providers in the Event of an Insolvency.