Rhode Island General Laws
Chapter 27-4 - Life Insurance Policies and Reserves
Section 27-4-24. - Filing of life insurance policy forms.

§ 27-4-24. Filing of life insurance policy forms.
(a) Any insurance company authorized to do a life insurance and/or annuities business within this state in accordance with the provisions of this title shall file all life insurance policy forms and annuity contract forms used by it in the state with the insurance commissioner. The commissioner may also require any company to file the forms of any rider, endorsement, application blank, and other matter generally used or incorporated by reference in its policies or contracts of insurance or annuities. Any organization, bureau, or association of which the company is a member may, on behalf of the company, make the filings required by this section. If the commissioner finds from an examination of any form filed that it is contrary to the public interest, he or she shall forbid the use of the form, and shall notify the company in writing as provided in § 27-4-24.2.
(b) Alternatively, a carrier may obtain authorization to use a life insurance policy form or annuity contract by obtaining authorization through the Interstate Insurance Product Compact Commission provided in chapter 2.5 of this title, provided that:
(1) The state of Rhode Island has not “opted out” of the compact with regard to the line in question; and
(2) The appropriate filing fee, as set forth in § 42-14-18 and the regulations thereunder, has been paid.
History of Section.P.L. 1973, ch. 264, § 1; P.L. 1994, ch. 404, § 7; P.L. 2005, ch. 173, § 2.

Structure Rhode Island General Laws

Rhode Island General Laws

Title 27 - Insurance

Chapter 27-4 - Life Insurance Policies and Reserves

Section 27-4-0.1. - Definitions.

Section 27-4-1. - Discrimination in rates or amounts payable on death.

Section 27-4-1.1. - Denial of applicant based on naloxone prescription.

Section 27-4-2. - Preexisting contracts unaffected by discrimination provisions.

Section 27-4-3. - Distinctions by insurance producers as to collections.

Section 27-4-4. - Penalty for unlawful discrimination.

Section 27-4-5. - Misrepresentation as to policies — Penalty — Revocation of license.

Section 27-4-6. - [Repealed.]

Section 27-4-6.1. - Right to examine and return policy.

Section 27-4-6.2. - Individual life insurance policy standard provisions.

Section 27-4-7. - Privilege against self-incrimination.

Section 27-4-8. - Repealed.

Section 27-4-9. - Preexisting contracts unaffected by policy terms provisions.

Section 27-4-10. - Effect of misstatements in application for policy.

Section 27-4-11. - Rights of beneficiaries to proceeds of policy as against creditors — Premiums paid in fraud of creditors.

Section 27-4-12. - Provision for exemption from encumbrance, transfer, or claims of creditors.

Section 27-4-13. - Deprivation of court jurisdiction — Limitation of actions.

Section 27-4-13.1. - Policy loan interest rates.

Section 27-4-14, 27-4-15. - Repealed.

Section 27-4-16. - Preliminary term policies.

Section 27-4-17. - Repealed.

Section 27-4-18. - Repealed.

Section 27-4-19. - Repealed.

Section 27-4-20. - Repealed.

Section 27-4-21. - Repealed.

Section 27-4-22. - Assignment of interest under group life insurance.

Section 27-4-22.1. - Continuation of group life insurance — Labor disputes — Involuntary layoffs.

Section 27-4-23. - Rules and regulations.

Section 27-4-24. - Filing of life insurance policy forms.

Section 27-4-24.1. - Waiting period — Effective date of filings.

Section 27-4-24.2. - Notice of disapproval.

Section 27-4-24.3. - Suspension or revocation of licenses.

Section 27-4-24.4. - Hearing on decisions of commissioner.

Section 27-4-24.5. - Judicial review of orders and decisions.

Section 27-4-24.6. - Severability.

Section 27-4-25. - Physical exam by insurance company.

Section 27-4-26. - Interest upon proceeds of life insurance policies.

Section 27-4-27. - Insurable interest.

Section 27-4-28. - Discretionary clauses.

Section 27-4-29. - Life insurance database.

Section 27-4-30. - Unintentional policy lapse.