58-58-97. Provision of life insurance information upon notification of insured's death.
(a) Any person licensed to practice funeral directing or any employee of a funeral establishment licensed under the provisions of Article 13A of Chapter 90 of the General Statutes providing funeral service, as that term is defined in G.S. 90-210.20, for a deceased person insured or believed to be insured under a contract of life insurance or under a group life insurance policy may request information regarding the deceased person's life insurance contracts by providing an insurer with (i) a copy of a notification of death filed pursuant to G.S. 130A-112, (ii) written authorization from the person or persons with legal authority to direct disposition of the deceased's body as prescribed under G.S. 90-210.124 or G.S. 130A-420, and (iii) in the case of a person covered or believed to be covered under a group life insurance policy, the affiliation of the deceased entitling them to coverage under the group life insurance policy. As soon as possible after receipt of the request, the life insurance company shall inform the person authorized by this section to make an inquiry of the following:
(1) The existence of any contract insuring the life of the deceased person.
(2) Any beneficiaries on record under any life insurance contract insuring the life of the deceased person.
(3) The amount of any liens or loans outstanding on the policy.
(4) The amount of benefits payable to the beneficiaries.
(5) Whether the policy has been reinstated within the last 24 months.
(b) If any person making a written request under subsection (a) of this section who has provided all the information required by subsection (a) of this section does not receive a timely response from the insurer, then the person may refer the request to the Consumer Services Division of the Department, which shall treat the referral as a consumer complaint. The referral shall include all the information provided to the insurer under subsection (a) of this section as well as copies of all communications and information received from the insurer regarding the request for information.
(c) If the beneficiary of record under the life insurance contract or group life insurance policy is not the estate of the deceased, then any person authorized to request information under subsection (a) of this section shall make reasonable efforts to locate the beneficiaries within 100 hours of receiving information from the insurance carrier regarding any life insurance contracts or group life insurance policies and shall provide to all beneficiaries all documents and information obtained from the insurance carrier. The person obtaining the information also shall inform all beneficiaries in writing in bold print that "THE BENEFICIARY OF A LIFE INSURANCE POLICY HAS NO LEGAL DUTY OR OBLIGATION TO SPEND ANY OF THAT MONEY ON THE FUNERAL, DEBTS, OR OBLIGATIONS OF THE DECEASED" and shall do so before discussing with the beneficiaries financial arrangements for burial of the deceased.
(d) Any licensee or employee of a funeral establishment licensed under Article 13A of Chapter 90 of the General Statutes who makes a false request for information under this section or fails to do that required by subsection (c) of this section shall be deemed guilty of fraud or misrepresentation in the practice of funeral service as defined in G.S. 90-210.25(e)(1)b. and unfit to practice funeral service.
(e) This section shall apply to life insurance companies as defined in G.S. 58-58-1 and to all contracts subject to the provisions of this Article. (2009-566, s. 23; 2011-229, s. 1.)
Structure North Carolina General Statutes
North Carolina General Statutes
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.
§ 58-58-30 - 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.
§ 58-58-95 - Rights of beneficiaries.
§ 58-58-97 - Provision of life insurance information upon notification of insured's death.
§ 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.
§ 58-58-210 - 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.
§ 58-58-235 - Record retention requirements.
§ 58-58-240 - Investigative authority of the Commissioner.
§ 58-58-255 - Prohibited practices.
§ 58-58-260 - Advertising for viatical settlements.
§ 58-58-267 - Fraud warning required.
§ 58-58-268 - Viatical settlement antifraud initiatives.
§ 58-58-270 - Report to Commissioner.
§ 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.
§ 58-58-340 - 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.
§ 58-58-390 - Requirements for insurers.
§ 58-58-400 - Noncompliance may constitute unfair claims settlement practice.