South Carolina Code of Laws
Chapter 63 - Individual Life Insurance
Section 38-63-520. Paid-up nonforfeiture benefit and cash surrender value provisions are required in life insurance policies.

No policy of life insurance, except as stated in Section 38-63-640, may be delivered or issued for delivery in this State unless it contains in substance the following provisions or corresponding provisions which, in the opinion of the director or his designee, are at least as favorable to the defaulting or surrendering policyholder as are the minimum requirements hereinafter specified and are essentially in compliance with Section 38-63-630:
(1) In the event of default in any premium payment, the insurer shall grant, upon proper request not later than sixty days after the due date of the premium in default, a paid-up nonforfeiture benefit on a plan stipulated in the policy, effective as of such due date, of such amount as may be hereinafter specified. In lieu of the stipulated paid-up nonforfeiture benefit, the insurer may substitute, upon proper request not later than sixty days after the due date of the premium in default, an actuarially equivalent alternative paid-up nonforfeiture benefit which provides a greater amount or longer period of death benefits or, if applicable, a greater amount or earlier payment of endowment benefits.
(2) Upon surrender of the policy within sixty days after the due date of any premium payment in default after premiums have been paid for at least three full years in the case of ordinary insurance or five full years in the case of industrial insurance, the insurer shall pay, in lieu of any paid-up nonforfeiture benefit, a cash surrender value of such amount as may be specified in this article.
(3) A specified paid-up nonforfeiture benefit becomes effective as specified in the policy unless the person entitled to make the election elects another available option not later than sixty days after the due date of the premium in default.
(4) If the policy has become paid up by completion of all premium payments or if it is continued under any paid-up nonforfeiture benefit which became effective on or after the third policy anniversary in the case of ordinary insurance or the fifth policy anniversary in the case of industrial insurance, the insurer shall pay, upon surrender of the policy within thirty days after any policy anniversary, a cash surrender value of such amount as may be specified in this article.
(5) In the case of policies which cause on a basis guaranteed in the policy unscheduled changes in benefits or premiums, or which provide an option for changes in benefits or premiums other than a change to a new policy, a statement of the mortality table, interest rate, and method used in calculating cash surrender values and the paid-up nonforfeiture benefits available under the policy. In the case of all other policies, a statement of the mortality table and interest rate used in calculating the cash surrender values and the paid-up nonforfeiture benefits available under the policy, together with a table showing the cash surrender value, if any, and paid-up nonforfeiture benefits, if any, available under the policy on each policy anniversary either during the first twenty policy years or during the term of the policy, whichever is shorter, such values and benefits to be calculated upon the assumption that there are no dividends or paid-up additions credited to the policy and that there is no indebtedness to the insurer on the policy.
(6) A statement that the cash surrender values and the paid-up nonforfeiture benefits available under the policy are not less than the minimum values and benefits required by or pursuant to the insurance law of the state in which the policy is delivered; an explanation of the manner in which the cash surrender values and the paid-up nonforfeiture benefits are altered by the existence of any paid-up additions credited to the policy or any indebtedness to the insurer on the policy; if a detailed statement of the method of computation of the values and benefits shown in the policy is not stated therein, a statement that the method of computation has been filed with the insurance supervisory official of the state in which the policy is delivered.
Any of the foregoing provisions or portions thereof not applicable by reason of the plan of insurance may, to the extent inapplicable, be omitted from the policy.
The insurer shall reserve the right to defer the payment of any cash surrender value for a period of six months after demand therefor with surrender of the policy.
HISTORY: Former 1976 Code Section 38-7-20 [1960 (51) 1554; 1962 Code Section 37-172; 1964 (53) 2139; 1982 Act No. 403, Section 2] recodified as Section 38-63-520 by 1987 Act No. 155, Section 1; 1993 Act No. 181, Section 727.

Structure South Carolina Code of Laws

South Carolina Code of Laws

Title 38 - Insurance

Chapter 63 - Individual Life Insurance

Section 38-63-10. Circulation of false or misleading information by life insurers.

Section 38-63-20. Misrepresentations to induce termination or conversion of life insurance policies.

Section 38-63-30. Lower life insurance rates for females lawful.

Section 38-63-40. Life insurance proceeds for insured's spouse, children, or dependents exempt from claims of insured's creditors; exceptions; certain other proceeds exempt from claims of beneficiary's or insured's creditors.

Section 38-63-50. Spendthrift provisions in settlement agreements are valid.

Section 38-63-60. Industrial life insurance.

Section 38-63-80. Interest on lump sum payment of life insurance proceeds.

Section 38-63-90. Attorneys' fees authorized.

Section 38-63-100. Charity or nonprofit corporation as life insurance beneficiary; construction of section.

Section 38-63-210. Whole contract, including application, must appear in policy; oral applications.

Section 38-63-220. Required policy provisions.

Section 38-63-225. Suicide and death exclusions.

Section 38-63-230. Methods of rescission by insurer.

Section 38-63-240. Interest rate on insurance policy loans.

Section 38-63-250. Alternative adjustable interest rate.

Section 38-63-260. Policies with face value less than five thousand dollars.

Section 38-63-270. Applicability to policies issued before effective date.

Section 38-63-280. Written disclosures.

Section 38-63-510. Short title; operative date of valuation manual defined.

Section 38-63-520. Paid-up nonforfeiture benefit and cash surrender value provisions are required in life insurance policies.

Section 38-63-530. Minimum cash surrender values.

Section 38-63-540. Minimum paid-up nonforfeiture benefits.

Section 38-63-550. Calculation of cash surrender values and paid-up nonforfeiture benefits when default occurs not on anniversary date of policy.

Section 38-63-560. Additional benefits and premiums must be disregarded.

Section 38-63-570. Calculation of adjusted premiums and present values.

Section 38-63-580. Basis for calculation of adjusted premiums and present values of industrial policies.

Section 38-63-590. Basis for calculation of adjusted premiums and present values of ordinary policies.

Section 38-63-600. Basis for calculating adjusted premiums and present values of policies issued on or after date of election of compliance by insurer or January 1, 1989, if later.

Section 38-63-610. Premiums, values, and benefits of life insurance plans providing for future premium determination.

Section 38-63-620. Calculation of cash surrender values, paid-up nonforfeiture benefits, adjusted premiums, and present values; net value of paid-up additions.

Section 38-63-630. Cash surrender value of policies issued on or after January 1, 1986.

Section 38-63-640. Excepted policies.

Section 38-63-650. Operative date of article.

Section 38-63-660. Promulgation of regulations.