Section 3.28.830. Delivery of illustration and record retention.  


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  • 	(a)  If a basic illustration is used in the solicitation of a life insurance policy that is applied for as illustrated, the person soliciting the policy must provide a copy of that illustration, signed as required under 3 AAC 28.820, to the applicant at the time of application and to the insurer. If the policy issued differs from the policy applied for, or if premiums, benefits, or values differ from the signed basic illustration, a revised basic illustration conforming to the policy as issued must be sent to the applicant with the policy. The revised illustration must conform to the requirements of 3 AAC 28.800 - 3 AAC 28.849, and must be labeled "revised illustration." The person soliciting the policy shall sign and date the revised illustration and obtain the signature of the applicant or policy owner on the revised illustration no later than the time the policy is delivered. A signed copy of the revised illustration must be provided to the insurer and the policy owner.  
    	(b)  If an illustration is not used in the solicitation of a life insurance policy that the insurer indicated under 3 AAC 28.810 would be marketed with an illustration, or if the policy applied for differs from the illustration, the person soliciting the policy shall certify these facts in writing on a form provided by the insurer. On the same form, the person soliciting the policy shall obtain the applicant's acknowledgment that an illustration conforming to the policy applied for was not provided and that the applicant understands that an illustration conforming to the policy as issued will be provided no later than the time the policy is delivered. This form must be submitted to the insurer at the time of policy application. When the policy is issued, a basic illustration conforming to the policy as issued must be sent to the applicant with the policy. The person soliciting the policy shall sign and date the illustration and obtain the signature of the applicant or policy owner on the illustration no later than the time the policy is delivered. A signed copy of the illustration must be provided to the insurer and the policy owner.  
    	(c)  If the basic or revised illustration is mailed directly to an applicant or policy owner from an insurer, the illustration must include instructions for the applicant or policy owner to sign a duplicate copy of the numeric summary page of the illustration for the policy issued and to return the signed copy to the insurer. An insurer's obligation under this subsection is satisfied if the insurer can document that it has made a diligent effort to secure a signed copy of the numeric summary page. An insurer may satisfy the obligation if the insurer documents that it included in the mailing a self-addressed, postage paid envelope, and instructions for the return of the signed numeric summary page.  
    	(d)  If a policy is issued, an insurer shall, for five years after the policy is no longer in force, retain a copy of the basic illustration and a revised basic illustration, if any, signed as applicable, along with any certification that either an illustration was not used or that the policy was applied for other than as illustrated.  
    

Authorities

21.06.090;21.36.020;21.36.030;21.36.900;21.42.120;21.42.130;01.05.031;21.36.150;44.62.125

Notes


Authority
AS 21.06.090 AS 21.36.020 AS 21.36.030 AS 21.36.900 AS 21.42.120 AS 21.42.130 Editor's note: In 2010 the revisor of statutes, acting under AS 01.05.031, renumbered former AS 21.36.150 as AS 21.36.900. As of Register 196 (January 2011), the regulations attorney made a conforming technical revision under AS 44.62.125(b)(6), to the authority citation that follows 3 AAC 28.830, so that the citation to former AS 21.36.150 now refers to the renumbered statute, AS 21.36.900.
History
Eff. 9/1/98, Register 147

References

3.28.830