§ 3709. Annuity contracts—Assignability of rights
(a) The benefits, rights, privileges, and options which under any annuity contract heretofore or hereafter issued are due or prospectively due the annuitant, shall not be subject to execution nor shall the annuitant be compelled to exercise any such rights, powers, or options, nor shall creditors be allowed to interfere with or terminate the contract, except:
(1) As to considerations paid for any such annuity with intent to defraud creditors, with interest thereon, and of which the creditor has given the insurer written notice at its home office prior to the making of the payments to the annuitant out of which the creditor seeks to recover. Any such notice shall specify the amount claimed or such facts as will enable the insurer to ascertain such amount and shall set forth such facts as will enable the insurer to ascertain the annuity contract, the annuitant and the payments sought to be avoided on the ground of fraud.
(2) The total exemption of benefits presently due and payable to any annuitant periodically or at stated times under all annuity contracts under which he or she is an annuitant, shall not at any time exceed $350.00 per month for the length of time represented by such installments, and that such periodic payments in excess of $350.00 per month shall be subject to garnishee execution.
(3) If the total benefits presently due and payable to any annuitant under all annuity contracts under which he or she is an annuitant, shall at any time exceed payment at the rate of $350.00 per month, then the court may order such annuitant to pay to a judgment creditor or apply on the judgment, in installments, such portion of such excess benefits as to the court may appear just and proper, after due regard for the reasonable requirements of the judgment debtor and his or her family if dependent upon him or her, as well as any payments required to be made by the annuitant to other creditors under prior court orders.
(b) If the contract so provides, the benefits, rights, privileges, or options accruing under such contract to a beneficiary or assignee shall not be transferable nor subject to commutation, and if the benefits are payable periodically or at stated times, the same exemptions and exceptions contained herein for the annuitant, shall apply with respect to such beneficiary or assignee. (Added 1967, No. 344 (Adj. Sess.), § 1 (ch. 2, subch. 1, § 9).)
Structure Vermont Statutes
Title 8 - Banking and Insurance
Chapter 103 - Life Insurance Policies and Annuity Contracts
§ 3701. Discriminations prohibited
§ 3702. Other prohibited practices
§ 3705. Spendthrift provisions; creditors of beneficiary
§ 3706. Exemption of proceeds—Life insurance
§ 3709. Annuity contracts—Assignability of rights
§ 3710. Power to contract—Purchase of annuities or insurance by minors
§ 3712. Payment discharges insurer
§ 3713. Assignment of insurance policies or annuity contracts
§ 3714. Life policy as separate property of married woman
§ 3715. Forms for proof of loss to be furnished
§ 3716. Claims administration not waiver
§ 3718. Annuity considerations
§ 3718a. Charitable gift annuities
§ 3719. Valuation of bonds, etc
§ 3731. Standard provisions required
§ 3732. “Industrial life insurance” defined
§ 3733. Excluded or restricted coverage in life insurance policies
§ 3734. Incontestability and limitation of liability after reinstatement
§ 3735. Application as evidence
§ 3736. Representations in applications
§ 3750. Standard nonforfeiture law for individual deferred annuities
§ 3762. Nonforfeiture benefits
§ 3763. Computation of cash surrender value
§ 3764. Computation of paid-up nonforfeiture benefits
§ 3765. Calculation of adjusted premiums
§ 3766. Calculation of adjusted premiums; ordinary policies
§ 3767. Calculation of adjusted premiums; industrial policies
§ 3768. Calculations of adjusted premiums by the nonforfeiture net level premium method
§ 3769. Nonforfeiture benefits for indeterminate premium plans
§ 3770. Proration of values; net value of paid-up additions
§ 3771. Consistency of progression of cash surrender values with increasing policy duration
§ 3773. Effective date; applicability
§ 3791c. Actuarial opinion of reserves
§ 3791d. Computation of minimum standard
§ 3791e. Computation of minimum standard for annuities
§ 3791f. Computation of minimum standard by calendar year of issue
§ 3791g. Reserve valuation method—life insurance and endowment benefits
§ 3791h. Reserve valuation method—annuity and pure endowment benefits
§ 3791j. Optional reserve calculation
§ 3791k. Reserve calculation—valuation net premium exceeding the gross premium charged
§ 3791l. Reserve calculation—indeterminate premium plans
§ 3791m. Minimum standard for accident and health insurance contracts
§ 3791n. Valuation manual for policies issued on or after the operative date of the valuation manual
§ 3791o. Requirements of a principle-based valuation
§ 3791r. Single state exemption
§ 3801. Scope of subchapter—Short title
§ 3802. Group contracts must meet group requirements
§ 3806. Licensed lenders; charges for insurance
§ 3807. Public employee groups
§ 3809. Association of employers groups
§ 3810a. Associations and discretionary groups
§ 3812. Provisions required in group contracts
§ 3815. Application; statements deemed representations
§ 3820. Conversion on termination of eligibility
§ 3821. Conversion on termination of policy
§ 3822. Death pending conversion
§ 3823. Notice as to conversion right
§ 3824. Readjustment of premium
§ 3825. Application of dividends, rate reductions
§ 3836. License and bond requirements
§ 3837. License revocation and denial
§ 3838. Approval of life settlement contracts, disclosure statements, and related forms
§ 3839. Reporting requirements and privacy
§ 3840. Investigations and examinations
§ 3841. Disclosure to policy owner
§ 3845. Prohibited practices and conflicts of interest
§ 3846. Advertising for life settlements
§ 3847. Fraud prevention and control
§ 3848. Civil remedies, penalties, and enforcement
§ 3855. Establishment of accounts
§ 3856. Required contents of policy