North Carolina General Statutes
Article 58 - Life Insurance and Viatical Settlements.
§ 58-58-45 - Financial Provisions.

58-58-45. Financial Provisions.
The valuation of the reserves on the policies and bonds of every life insurance company incorporated by the laws of this State shall be based upon any recognized standard of valuation and mortality table as the Commissioner should deem best for the security of the business and the safety of the persons insured. The Commissioner shall annually value or cause to be valued the reserves on all policies and annuities of each domestic company and may accept the valuation of such reserves made by the company upon such evidence of its correctness as he may require. Upon this valuation being made by the Commissioner and a certificate thereof furnished by him, each company shall pay to such officer, to defray the expenses thereof, the sum of one cent (1 ) for every thousand dollars ($1,000) of the whole amount insured by its policies so valued. The reserve fund hereinbefore provided for shall not be available for or used for any other purpose than the discharge of policy obligations, but is a trust fund to be held and expended only for the benefit of policyholders. In case of the insolvency of the company, the reserve on outstanding policies may, with the consent of the Commissioner, be used for the reinsurance of its policies to the extent of their pro rata part thereof. (1903, c. 536, s. 4; 1905, c. 410; Rev., s. 4777; 1907, c. 1000, s. 7; C.S., s. 6461; 1945, c. 379.)

Structure North Carolina General Statutes

North Carolina General Statutes

Chapter 58 - Insurance

Article 58 - Life Insurance and Viatical Settlements.

§ 58-58-1 - Definitions; requisites of contract.

§ 58-58-5 - Industrial life insurance defined.

§ 58-58-10 - Credit life insurance defined.

§ 58-58-15 - Any type of survivorship fund in life insurance contract prohibited.

§ 58-58-20 - Tie-in sales with life insurance prohibited.

§ 58-58-22 - Individual policy standard provisions.

§ 58-58-23 - Standard provisions for annuity and pure endowment contracts.

§ 58-58-25 - Policies to be issued to any person possessing the sickle cell trait or hemoglobin C trait.

§ 58-58-30 - Soliciting agent represents the company.

§ 58-58-35 - Discrimination between insurants forbidden.

§ 58-58-40 - Misrepresentations of policy forbidden.

§ 58-58-45 - Financial Provisions.

§ 58-58-50 - Standard Valuation Law.

§ 58-58-51 - NAIC valuation manual operative date.

§ 58-58-55 - Standard nonforfeiture provisions.

§ 58-58-61 - Standard nonforfeiture law for individual deferred annuities.

§ 58-58-65 - Reinsurance of companies regulated.

§ 58-58-70 - Insurable interest as between stockholders, partners, etc.

§ 58-58-75 - Insurable interest in life and physical ability of employee or agent.

§ 58-58-80 - Insurable interest in life and physical ability of partner.

§ 58-58-85 - Insurable interest in life of person covered by pension plan.

§ 58-58-86 - Insurable interest of charitable organizations.

§ 58-58-90 - Construction.

§ 58-58-95 - Rights of beneficiaries.

§ 58-58-97 - Provision of life insurance information upon notification of insured's death.

§ 58-58-100 - Minors may enter into insurance or annuity contracts and have full rights, powers and privileges thereunder.

§ 58-58-105 - Renunciation.

§ 58-58-110 - Interest payments on death benefits.

§ 58-58-115 - Creditors deprived of benefits of life insurance policies except in cases of fraud.

§ 58-58-120 - Notice of nonpayment of premium required before forfeiture.

§ 58-58-125 - Minimum premium rates for assessment life insurance companies.

§ 58-58-130 - Distribution of surplus in mutual companies.

§ 58-58-135 - "Group life insurance" defined.

§ 58-58-140 - Group life insurance standard provisions.

§ 58-58-141 - Portability of group life insurance.

§ 58-58-145 - Group annuity contracts defined; requirements; issuance of individual certificates.

§ 58-58-146 - Application for annuities required.

§ 58-58-147 - Surrender fees on death benefits.

§ 58-58-150 - Employee life insurance defined.

§ 58-58-155 - Assignment of interest in group policies and annuity contracts.

§ 58-58-160 - Voting power under policies of group life insurance.

§ 58-58-165 - Exemption from execution.

§ 58-58-170 - Contestability after reinstatement.

§ 58-58-200 - Short title.

§ 58-58-205 - Definitions.

§ 58-58-210 - License requirements.

§ 58-58-215 - License revocation and denial.

§ 58-58-220 - Approval of viatical settlement contracts and disclosure statements.

§ 58-58-225 - Reporting requirements and privacy.

§ 58-58-230 - Examinations.

§ 58-58-235 - Record retention requirements.

§ 58-58-240 - Investigative authority of the Commissioner.

§ 58-58-245 - Disclosure.

§ 58-58-250 - General rules.

§ 58-58-255 - Prohibited practices.

§ 58-58-260 - Advertising for viatical settlements.

§ 58-58-265 - Fraudulent viatical settlement acts, interference, and participation of convicted felons prohibited.

§ 58-58-267 - Fraud warning required.

§ 58-58-268 - Viatical settlement antifraud initiatives.

§ 58-58-270 - Report to Commissioner.

§ 58-58-275 - Reporting and investigation of suspected viatical settlement fraudulent acts; immunity from liability.

§ 58-58-280 - Confidentiality.

§ 58-58-285 - Other law enforcement or regulatory authority.

§ 58-58-290 - Injunctions; civil remedies; cease and desist orders.

§ 58-58-295 - Unfair trade practices.

§ 58-58-300 - Authority to adopt rules.

§ 58-58-305 - Jurisdictional limitations.

§ 58-58-310 - Effective date.

§ 58-58-320 - Purpose.

§ 58-58-325 - Scope.

§ 58-58-330 - Exemptions.

§ 58-58-335 - Definitions.

§ 58-58-340 - Practices declared false, misleading, deceptive, or unfair on a military installation.

§ 58-58-345 - Practices declared false, misleading, deceptive, or unfair regardless of location.

§ 58-58-350 - Procedures and sanctions.

§ 58-58-360 - Purpose [Short title].

§ 58-58-370 - No preemption of Unclaimed Property Act.

§ 58-58-380 - Definitions.

§ 58-58-390 - Requirements for insurers.

§ 58-58-400 - Noncompliance may constitute unfair claims settlement practice.