photograph or likeness, employer, employment status, social security number, or any other information that is likely to lead to the identification of the insured.
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A. (1) (a) An applicant for a viatical settlement broker’s license or an individual authorized to act as a viatical settlement broker under a license issued to a legal entity shall pass the Viatical Settlements Brokers Examination designated by the department.
(b) An applicant or an individual authorized to act as a viatical settlement broker under a license issued to a legal entity who holds or has held a life insurance producer’s license for more than one year and is in good standing with the insurance department shall be exempt from the life insurance portion of the examination.
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A. (2) (a) No existing viatical settlement broker’s license shall be renewed or reissued until the licensee or individual authorized to act as a viatical settlement broker under a license issued to a legal entity has passed the Viatical Settlement Brokers
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(b) A viatical settlement broker or an individual authorized to act as a viatical settlement broker under a license issued to a legal entity who holds or has held a life insurance producer’s license for more than one year and is in good standing with the insurance department shall be exempt from the life insurance portion of the examination.
Drafting Note: Paragraphs (1)(b) and (2)(b) are intended to exempt life insurance producers in good standing with the department from taking the life insurance portion of the examination. They would be subject to all other licensing requirements in Section 3.
Individuals licensed only with a limited lines license associated with life insurance are not exempt from the examination procedure.
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(3) A passing score for the Viatical Settlements Brokers Examination shall be a minimum score of seventy percent (70%).
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(4) If the individual passes the Viatical Settlement Brokers Examination that is administered by another state that is a participant in the Viatical Settlement Brokers Examination process, then the individual has satisfied the testing requirements of this state.
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B. In addition to the information required in Section [insert reference to state law equivalent to Section 3 of the Viatical Settlements Model Act], the commissioner may ask for other information necessary to determine whether the applicant for a license as a viatical settlement provider, viatical settlement broker [or viatical settlement investment agent] complies with the requirements of Section [insert reference to state law equivalent to Section 3 of Viatical Settlements Model Act].
Drafting Note: Throughout this document text related to investments in viatical settlements is in brackets. It should be considered for inclusion in states where securities regulators do not regulate the investment side of the transaction or adapted for inclusion in the securities code.
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C. The application shall be accompanied by a fee of $[insert amount]. The license may be renewed yearly by payment of $[insert amount] and a current copy of a letter of good standing obtained from the filing officer of the applicant’s state of domicile. If a viatical settlement provider, viatical settlement broker [or viatical settlement investment agent] fails to pay the renewal fee within the time prescribed, or a viatical settlement provider or broker fails to submit the reports required in Section 6 of this regulation, the nonpayment or failure to submit the required reports shall result in lapse of the license. If a viatical settlement provider has, at the time of renewal, viatical settlements where the insured has not died, it shall do one of the following:
Drafting Note: States should consider whether they intend to seek a certification from the secretary of state of the domicile that the corporation is in good standing, or whether they intend to seek assurance from the domicile insurance department before
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documentation to require. Drafting Note: States should consider using a license renewal period that matches license renewals for insurance producers.(1) Renew or maintain its current license status until the earlier of the following events:
(a) The date the viatical settlement provider properly assigns, sells or otherwise transfers the viatical settlements where the insured has not died; or
(b) The date that the last insured covered by viatical settlement transaction has died.
(2) Appoint, in writing, either the viatical settlement provider that entered into the viatical settlement, the broker who received commissions from the viatical settlement, if applicable, or any other viatical settlement provider or broker licensed in this state to make all inquiries to the viator, or the viator’s designee, regarding health status of the insured or any other matters.
Drafting Note: If fees are covered in state law or a comprehensive fee regulation, delete reference to fees in Subsection C.
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D. (1) An individual licensed as a viatical settlement broker or authorized to act under a license issued to a licensed entity as a viatical settlement broker shall complete [insert number] hours of department-approved continuing education during each continuing education biennium.
(2) The required continuing education hours shall include a minimum of:
(a) [Insert number] hours in life insurance;
(b) [Insert number] hours in viaticals; and (c) [Insert hours] hours in ethics.
(3) The same hours may be credited towards the individual’s continuing education requirements for the viatical settlement broker license and the applicable producer license, if any.
(4) Each continuing education biennium shall begin on [insert time frame to begin] and end two (2) years later.
Drafting Note: States should insert numbers in Subsection D consistent with those required for insurance producers.
(5) The license of an individual who fails to comply with this continuing education requirement and who has not been granted an extension of time to comply in accordance with Section [insert citation for continuing education laws] shall terminate and shall be promptly surrendered to the commissioner without demand.
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E. (1) A viatical settlement broker or viatical settlement provider shall file with the commissioner, and thereafter for as long as the license remains in effect shall keep in force, evidence of financial responsibility in the sum of not less than $[insert number]
per occurrence, and the sum of $[insert number] in the aggregate, for all occurrences within one year. This evidence shall be in the form of an errors and omissions insurance policy issued in accordance with the [cite state law for financial responsibility], a bond issued by an authorized corporate surety, a deposit, or any combination of these evidences of financial responsibility. The policy, bond, deposit or combination thereof shall not be terminated without thirty (30) days prior written notice to the licensee and the commissioner.
(2) The commissioner may also accept as evidence of financial responsibility proof that a financial instrument in accordance with the requirements in Paragraph (1) has been filed with the commissioner of any other state where the viatical settlement broker or viatical settlement provider is licensed as a viatical settlement broker or viatical settlement provider.
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F. The license issued to a viatical settlement provider, viatical settlement broker or [viatical settlement investment agent] shall be a limited license that allows it to operate only within the scope of its license.
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G. An individual licensed as a viatical settlement investment agent shall be licensed by the appropriate regulatory agencies to engage in the business of securities in this state.
Drafting Note: A state should identify which securities license will be required in the state and insert it in Subsection G.
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H. A person shall be deemed to meet the licensing requirements of this section and of Section 3 of the Act and shall be permitted to operate as a viatical settlement broker, as defined in Section 2K of the Act, if that person is licensed as a resident or
nonresident insurance producer with a life insurance line of authority pursuant to [cite state producer licensing laws] for at least one year. Not later than thirty (30) days from the first day of operating as a viatical settlement broker, the producer shall notify the department that he or she is acting as a viatical settlement broker on a form or in a manner that may be prescribed by the department, and shall pay any applicable fees to be determined by the department. The notification shall include an
acknowledgment by the producer that he or she will operate as a viatical settlement broker in accordance with the Act and this regulation.
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77 Section 4. Appointments
A. A viatical investment agent shall not act as an agent of a viatical settlement provider unless the investment agent becomes an appointed agent of that provider.
B. To appoint an investment agent as its agent, the appointing provider shall file, in a format approved by the insurance commissioner, a notice of appointment within fifteen (15) days from the date the agency contract is executed or the first contact with an investor on behalf of the provider.
C. Upon receipt of the notice of appointment, the insurance commissioner shall verify within a reasonable time not to exceed thirty (30) days that the investment agent is determined to be eligible for appointment. If the investment agent is determined to be ineligible for appointment, the insurance commissioner shall notify the provider within five (5) days of its determination.
D. A provider shall pay an appointment fee, in the amount and method of payment set forth in [the appropriate state law or regulation], for each investment agent appointed by the provider.
E. A provider shall remit, in a manner prescribed by the insurance commissioner, a renewal fee in the amount set forth in [insert the appropriate state law or regulation].