OAR 836-014-0260
Rights and Duties of Parties to Life Settlement Contract


(1)

A policyholder or certificate holder who has entered a life settlement contract has the right to retain additional benefits or optional riders that were part of the life insurance policy, including but not limited to disability income, accidental death and dismemberment and spouse, children and family riders, but not including term riders. Any premiums payable on the insurance policy or certificate that is the subject of the life settlement contract, including premiums payable for additional benefits retained at the option of the policyholder or certificate holder, shall be paid by the life settlement provider when due, for the remaining duration of the life that is the subject of the life settlement contract.

(2)

Except as provided in this section (2), any additional benefit or optional rider that the policyholder or certificate holder elects not to continue must be terminated when the life settlement takes place. A waiver of premium provision may be continued by the life settlement provider.

(3)

The life settlement provider does not have the right to any cash surrender value unless all additional benefits retained by the policyholder or certificate holder, whether by rider or endorsement, are in a paid-up status and will be unaffected by any change in cash surrender value.

(4)

The life settlement provider shall make the payment of proceeds of a life settlement to an escrow agent as required in Section 13, chapter 711, Oregon Laws 2009 (Enrolled Senate Bill 973) by means of wire transfer or by cashier’s check.

(5)

Any policyholder or certificate holder who enters into a life settlement contract has the right to rescind the contract not later than the 60th day after the date on which the contract is executed by all parties or not later than the 30th day after the date the policyholder or certificate holder receives the life settlement proceeds, whichever is the lesser period. Not later than the date on which the life settlement proceeds are paid to the policyholder or certificate holder, the life settlement provider must give the policyholder or certificate holder a written statement of the date on which the rescission period expires. The statement must include a notice to the policyholder or certificate holder that a rescission is not complete until the full payment, including any premiums paid by the life settlement provider, is returned to the life settlement provider and that the full payment must be returned not later than the 30th day after the date specified for expiration of the rescission period.

(6)

If the statement required in section (5) of this rule is given by mail, it shall be considered to be given when deposited in the United States mail, first class postage prepaid.

(7)

If notice of rescission is given by mail, it shall be considered to be given when deposited in the United States mail, first class postage prepaid.

(8)

A life settlement broker represents exclusively the owner, and not the insurer or the life settlement provider, and owes a fiduciary duty to the owner, including a duty to act according to the owner’s instructions and in the best interest of the owner.

(9)

The life settlement investment agent does not have the right to have any contact with the owner or insured under a policy or to any knowledge of the identity of the owner or insured.

Source: Rule 836-014-0260 — Rights and Duties of Parties to Life Settlement Contract, https://secure.­sos.­state.­or.­us/oard/view.­action?ruleNumber=836-014-0260.

836‑014‑0001
Purpose, Authority and Effective Date
836‑014‑0005
Applicability and Scope
836‑014‑0010
Required Capitalization
836‑014‑0015
Annual Financial Statement
836‑014‑0020
Deposits
836‑014‑0025
Bond
836‑014‑0030
Sales Representatives
836‑014‑0035
Registration of Legal Expense Organization
836‑014‑0040
Amendments to Registration
836‑014‑0042
Renewal of Legal Expense Organization Registration
836‑014‑0045
Unfair Trade Practice
836‑014‑0100
Actuarial Certification
836‑014‑0200
Statutory Authority and Implementation
836‑014‑0205
Definitions
836‑014‑0210
License Fees
836‑014‑0220
Life Settlement Provider License Requirements
836‑014‑0226
Life Settlement Investment Agent Licensing Requirements
836‑014‑0230
Renewal Requirements
836‑014‑0240
Filing Requirements, Life Settlement Contracts and Disclosure Statement Forms
836‑014‑0250
Contents of Life Settlement Contracts
836‑014‑0260
Rights and Duties of Parties to Life Settlement Contract
836‑014‑0263
Request to Insurer for Verification of Coverage
836‑014‑0265
Response by Insurer
836‑014‑0270
Standards for Evaluation of Reasonable Payments
836‑014‑0280
Disclosure Required
836‑014‑0285
Disclosures to Insurer
836‑014‑0290
Contacts by Life Settlement Provider or Broker
836‑014‑0300
Advertising Standards
836‑014‑0310
Reporting Requirements
836‑014‑0320
Requirements for Brokers
836‑014‑0325
Disclosures Required by Life Insurers
836‑014‑0330
Unfair Trade Practices
Last Updated

Jun. 8, 2021

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