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| AMENDMENT TO HOUSE BILL 4941
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| AMENDMENT NO. ______. Amend House Bill 4941 by replacing |
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| everything after the enacting clause with the following:
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| "Section 1. Short title. This Act may be cited as the |
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| Viatical Settlements Act of 2008. |
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| Section 5. Definitions. |
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| "Accredited investor" means an accredited investor as |
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| defined in Rule 501(a) promulgated under the Securities Act of |
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| 1933 (15 U.S.C. 77 et seq.), as amended, and as that regulation |
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| exists on the effective date of this Act. |
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| "Advertising" means any written, electronic, or printed |
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| communication or any communication by means of recorded |
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| telephone messages or transmitted on radio, television, the |
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| Internet, or similar communications media, including film |
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| strips, digital picture slides, motion pictures, and videos |
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| published, disseminated, circulated, or placed directly before |
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| the public in this State, for the purpose of creating an |
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| interest in or inducing a person to sell, assign, devise, |
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| bequest, or transfer the death benefit or ownership of a policy |
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| pursuant to a viatical settlement contract. |
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| "Alien licensee" means a licensee incorporated or |
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| organized under the laws of any country other than the United |
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| States. |
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| "Business of viatical settlements" means any activity |
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| involved in, but not limited to, the offering, solicitation, |
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| negotiation, procurement, effectuation, purchasing, investing, |
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| financing, monitoring, tracking, underwriting, selling, |
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| transferring, assigning, pledging, or hypothecating or in any |
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| other manner acquiring an interest in a life insurance policy |
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| by means of a viatical settlement contract or other agreement. |
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| "Chronically ill" means having been certified within the |
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| preceding 12-month period by a licensed health professional as: |
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| (1) being unable to perform, without substantial |
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| assistance from another individual and for at least 90 days |
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| due to a loss of functional capacity, at least 2 activities |
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| of daily living, including, but not limited to, eating, |
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| toileting, transferring, bathing, dressing, or continence; |
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| (2) requiring substantial supervision to protect the |
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| individual from threats to health and safety due to severe |
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| cognitive impairment; or |
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| (3) having a level of disability similar to that |
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| described in paragraph (1) as determined by the Secretary |
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| of Health and Human Services. |
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| "Controlling person" means any person, firm, association, |
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| or corporation that directly or indirectly has the power to |
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| direct or cause to be directed the management, control, or |
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| activities of the viatical settlement provider. |
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| "Director" means the Director of the Division of Insurance |
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| of the Department of Financial and Professional Regulation. |
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| "Division" means the Division of Insurance of the |
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| Department of Financial and Professional Regulation. |
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| "Escrow agent" means an independent third-party person |
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| who, pursuant to a written agreement signed by the viatical |
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| settlement provider and viator, provides escrow services |
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| related to the acquisition of a life insurance policy pursuant |
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| to a viatical settlement contract. |
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| "Financial institution" means a financial institution as |
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| defined by the Financial Institutions Insurance Sales Law in |
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| Article XLIV of the Illinois Insurance Code. |
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| "Financing entity" means an underwriter, placement agent, |
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| lender, purchaser of securities, purchaser of a policy or |
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| certificate from a viatical settlement provider, credit |
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| enhancer, or an entity that has a direct ownership in a policy |
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| that is the subject of a viatical settlement contract, and to |
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| which both of the following apply: |
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| (1) its principal activity related to the transaction |
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| is providing funds to effect the viatical settlement or |
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| purchase of one or more viaticated policies; and |
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| (2) it has an agreement in writing with one or more |
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| licensed viatical settlement providers to finance the |
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| acquisition of viatical settlement contracts. |
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| "Financing entity" does not include an investor that is not an |
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| accredited investor. |
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| "Foreign licensee" means any viatical settlement provider |
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| incorporated or organized under the laws of any state of the |
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| United States other than this State. |
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| "Insurance producer" means an insurance producer as |
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| defined by Section 10 of Article XXXI of the Illinois Insurance |
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| Code. |
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| "Licensee" means a viatical settlement provider or |
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| viatical settlement broker. |
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| "Life expectancy provider" means a person who determines or |
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| holds himself or herself out as determining life expectancies |
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| or mortality ratings used to determine life expectancies on |
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| behalf of or in connection with any of the following: |
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| (1) A viatical settlement provider, viatical |
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| settlement broker, or person engaged in the business of |
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| viatical settlements. |
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| (2) A viatical investment as defined by Section 2.33 of |
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| the Illinois Securities Law of 1953 or a viatical |
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| settlement contract. |
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| "NAIC" means the National Association of Insurance |
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| Commissioners. |
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| "Person" means an individual or a legal entity, including, |
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| without limitation, a partnership, limited liability company, |
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| limited liability partnership, association, trust, business |
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| trust, or corporation. |
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| "Policy" means an individual or group policy, group |
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| certificate, contract, or arrangement of insurance of the class |
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| defined by subsection (a) of Section 4 of the Illinois |
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| Insurance Code owned by or for the benefit of a resident of |
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| this State, regardless of whether delivered or issued for |
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| delivery in this State. |
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| "Qualified institutional buyer" means a qualified |
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| institutional buyer as defined in Rule 144 promulgated under |
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| the Securities Act of 1933, as amended. |
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| "Related provider trust" means a titling trust or other |
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| trust established by a licensed viatical settlement provider or |
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| a financing entity for the sole purpose of holding the |
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| ownership or beneficial interest in purchased policies in |
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| connection with a financing transaction. The trust shall have a |
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| written agreement with the licensed viatical settlement |
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| provider under which the licensed viatical settlement provider |
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| is responsible for ensuring compliance with all statutory and |
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| regulatory requirements and under which the trust agrees to |
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| make all records and files related to viatical settlement |
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| transactions available to the Director as if those records and |
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| files were maintained directly by the licensed viatical |
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| settlement provider. |
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| "Special purpose entity" means a corporation, partnership, |
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| trust, limited liability company, or other similar entity |
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| formed only to provide, directly or indirectly, access to |
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| institutional capital markets (i) for a financing entity or |
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| licensed viatical settlement provider; or (ii) in connection |
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| with a transaction in which the securities in the special |
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| purposes entity are acquired by the viator or by qualified |
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| institutional buyers or
the securities pay a fixed rate of |
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| return commensurate with established asset-backed |
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| institutional capital markets. |
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| "Terminally ill" means certified by a physician as having |
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| an illness or physical condition that reasonably is expected to |
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| result in death in 24 months or less. |
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| "Viatical settlement broker" means a licensed insurance |
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| producer who has been issued a license pursuant to Section |
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| 500-35(a)(1) or 500-35(a)(2) of the Insurance Code who, working |
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| exclusively on behalf of a viator and for a fee, commission, or |
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| other valuable consideration, offers or attempts to negotiate |
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| viatical settlement contracts between a viator and one or more |
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| viatical settlement providers or one or more viatical |
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| settlement brokers. "Viatical settlement broker" does not |
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| include an attorney, certified public accountant, or a |
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| financial planner accredited by a nationally recognized |
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| accreditation agency, who is retained to represent the viator |
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| and whose compensation is not paid directly or indirectly by |
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| the viatical settlement provider or purchaser. |
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| "Viatical settlement contract" means any of the following: |
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| (1) A written agreement between a
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| settlement provider or any affiliate of the viatical |
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| settlement provider establishing the terms under which |
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| compensation or anything of value is or will be paid, which |
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| compensation or value is less than the expected death |
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| benefits of the policy, in return for the viator's present |
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| or future assignment, transfer, sale, devise, or bequest of |
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| the death benefit or ownership of any portion of the |
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| insurance policy or any beneficial interest in the policy |
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| or its ownership. |
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| (2) A written agreement for a loan or other lending |
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| transaction, secured primarily by an individual life |
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| insurance policy or an individual certificate of a group |
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| life insurance policy. |
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| (3) A premium finance loan made for a life insurance |
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| policy by a lender to a viator on, before, or after the |
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| date of issuance of the policy in either of the following |
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| situations: |
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| (A) The viator or the insured receives a guarantee |
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| of the viatical settlement value of the policy. |
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| (B) The viator or the insured agrees to sell the |
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| policy or any portion of the policy's death benefit on |
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| any date before or after issuance of the policy. |
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| "Viatical settlement contract" does not include any of the |
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| following unless part of a plan, scheme, device, or artifice to |
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| avoid application of this Act:
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| (a) A policy loan or accelerated death benefit made by |
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| the insurer pursuant to the policy's terms;
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| (b) Loan proceeds that are used solely to pay:
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| premiums for the policy and
(ii) the costs of the loan, |
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| including, without limitation interest, arrangement fees, |
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| utilization fees and similar fees, closing costs, legal |
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| fees and expenses, trustee fees and expenses, and third |
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| party collateral provider fees and expenses, including |
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| fees payable to letter of credit issuers; |
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| (c) A loan made by a bank or other financial |
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| institution in which the lender takes an interest in a life |
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| insurance policy solely to secure repayment of a loan or, |
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| if there is a default on the loan and the policy is |
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| transferred, the transfer of such a policy by the lender, |
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| provided that the default itself is not pursuant to an |
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| agreement or understanding with any other person for the |
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| purpose of evading regulation under this Act; |
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| (d) A loan made by a lender that does not violate |
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| Article XXXIIa of the Illinois Insurance Code, provided |
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| that the premium finance loan is not described in this Act; |
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| (e) An agreement in which all the parties (i) are |
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| closely related to the insured by blood or law or (ii) have |
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| a lawful substantial economic interest in the continued |
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| life, health, and bodily safety of the person insured, or |
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| trusts established primarily for the benefit of such |
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| parties;
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| (f) Any designation, consent, or agreement by an |
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| insured who is an employee of an employer in connection |
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| with the purchase by the employer, or trust established by |
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| the employer, of life insurance on the life of the |
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| employee;
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| (g) A bona fide business succession planning |
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| arrangement:
(i) between one or more shareholders in a |
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| corporation or between a corporation and one or more of its |
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| shareholders or one or more trust established by its |
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| shareholders;
(ii) between one or more partners in a |
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| partnership or between a partnership and one or more of its |
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| partners or one or more trust established by its partners; |
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| or
(iii) between one or more members in a limited liability |
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| company or between a limited liability company and one or |
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| more of its members or one or more trust established by its |
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| members; |
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| (h) An agreement entered into by a service recipient, |
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| or a trust established by the service recipient, and a |
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| service provider, or a trust established by the service |
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| provider, who performs significant services for the |
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| service recipient's trade or business;
or |
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| (i) Any other contract, transaction, or arrangement |
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| exempted from the definition of viatical settlement |
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| contract by the Director based on the Director's |
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| determination that the contract, transaction, or |
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| arrangement is not of the type intended to be regulated by |
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| this Act.
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| "Viatical settlement investment agent" means a person who |
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| is an appointed or contracted agent of a licensed viatical |
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| settlement provider who solicits or arranges the funding for |
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| the purchase of a viatical settlement by a viatical settlement |
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| purchaser and who is acting on behalf of a viatical settlement |
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| provider.
A viatical settlement investment agent is deemed to |
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| represent the viatical settlement provider of whom the viatical |
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| settlement investment agent is an appointed or contracted |
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| agent. |
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| "Viatical settlement provider" means a person, other than a |
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| viator, who enters into or effectuates a viatical settlement |
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| contract with a viator. "Viatical settlement provider" does not |
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| include: |
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| (1) a bank, savings bank, savings and loan association, |
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| credit union, or other financial institution that takes an |
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| assignment of a policy as collateral for a loan; |
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| (2) a financial institution or premium finance company |
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| making premium finance loans and exempted by the Director |
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| from the licensing requirement under the premium finance |
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| laws where the institution or company takes an assignment |
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| of a life insurance policy solely as collateral for a |
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| premium finance loan; |
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| (3) the issuer of the life insurance policy; |
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| (4) an authorized or eligible insurer that provides |
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| stop loss coverage or financial guaranty insurance to a |
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| viatical settlement provider, purchaser, financing entity, |
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| special purpose entity, or related provider trust; |
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| (5) An individual person who enters into or effectuates |
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| no more than one viatical settlement contract in a calendar |
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| year for the transfer of policies for any value less than |
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| the expected death benefit; |
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| (6) a financing entity; |
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| (7) a special purpose entity; |
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| (8) a related provider trust; |
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| (9) a viatical settlement purchaser; or |
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| (10) any other person that the Director determines is |
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| consistent with the definition of viatical settlement |
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| provider. |
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| "Viatical settlement purchaser" means a person who |
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| provides a sum of money as consideration for a life insurance |
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| policy or an interest in the death benefits of a life insurance |
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| policy, or a person who owns or acquires or is entitled to a |
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| beneficial interest in a trust that owns a viatical settlement |
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| contract or is the beneficiary of a life insurance policy that |
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| has been or will be the subject of a viatical settlement |
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| contract, for the purpose of deriving an economic benefit. |
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| "Viatical settlement purchaser" does not include:
(i) a |
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| licensee under this Act;
(ii) an accredited investor or |
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| qualified institutional buyer;
(iii) a financing entity;
(iv) a |
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| special purpose entity; or
(v) a related provider trust.
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| "Viaticated policy" means a life insurance policy that has |
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| been acquired by a viatical settlement provider pursuant to a |
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| viatical settlement contract. |
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| "Viator" means the owner, including without limitation a |
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| trust or other business entity, of a life insurance policy or a |
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| certificate holder under a group policy who resides in this |
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| State and enters or seeks to enter into a viatical settlement |
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| contract. For the purposes of this Act, a viator is not limited |
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| to an owner of a life insurance policy or a certificate holder |
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| under a group policy insuring the life of an individual with a |
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| terminal or chronic illness or condition, except where |
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| specifically addressed. "Viator" does not include: |
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| (1) a licensee; |
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| (2) a qualified institutional buyer; |
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| (3) a financing entity; |
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| (4) a special purpose entity; or |
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| (5) a related provider trust.
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| Section 10. License and bond requirements. |
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| (a) A person shall not operate as a viatical settlement |
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| provider or viatical settlement broker without first obtaining |
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| a license from the chief insurance regulatory official of the |
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| state of residence of the viator. |
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| (b) A person shall not operate as a viatical settlement |
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| broker without first obtaining an insurance producer license |
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| from the Director. The Director may require proof of |
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| understanding of viatical settlement requirements as |
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| established by this Act through questions asked on the |
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| licensing exam for insurance producers as established by the |
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| Application for Examination contained in Article XXXI of the |
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| Illinois Insurance Code. The Director may by rule require |
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| training or education for viatical settlement brokers in |
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| addition to any continuing education requirements provided by |
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| Article XXXI of the Illinois Insurance Code.
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| (c) An insurance producer shall not operate as a viatical |
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| settlement broker unless the producer has been duly licensed as |
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| a resident insurance producer with a life line of authority in |
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| this state or the insurance producer's home state for at least |
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| one year. |
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| (d) Before operating as a viatical settlement broker the |
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| insurance producer, including a business entity licensed in |
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| this State as an insurance producer, shall notify the Director |
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| that the insurance producer is acting as a viatical settlement |
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| broker on a form prescribed by the Director, and shall pay a |
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| $500 registration fee which shall be deposited into the |
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| Insurance Producer Administration Fund. Notification shall |
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| include an acknowledgement by the insurance producer that he or |
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| she will operate as a viatical settlement broker in accordance |
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| with this Act.
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| If a business entity with an insurance producer license |
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| registers as a viatical settlement broker, then that |
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| registration authorizes all partners, officers, members, and |
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| designated employees to act as viatical settlement brokers. All |
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| persons acting as viatical settlement brokers pursuant to such |
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| a registration shall be named in the application and any |
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| supplements to the application. |
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| (e) A person licensed as an attorney, certified public |
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| accountant, or financial planner accredited by a nationally |
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| recognized accreditation agency, who is retained to represent |
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| the viator, whose compensation is not paid directly or |
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| indirectly by the viatical settlement provider, may negotiate |
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| viatical settlement contracts on behalf of the viator without |
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| having to obtain a license as a viatical settlement broker. |
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| (f) A person shall not operate as a viatical settlement |
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| provider without first obtaining a license from the Director. |
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| (g) Application for a viatical settlement provider license |
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| shall be made to the Director by the applicant on a form |
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| prescribed by the Director. The applications shall be |
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| accompanied by a $3,000 fee, which shall be deposited into the |
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| Insurance Producer Administration Fund.
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| (h) Viatical settlement provider licenses may be renewed |
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| from year to year on the anniversary date upon payment of the |
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| annual renewal fee of $1,500. Failure to pay the fees by the |
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| renewal date results in expiration of the license. |
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| (i) The applicant for a viatical settlement provider |
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| license shall provide information on forms required by the |
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| Director. The Director shall have authority, at any time, to |
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| require the applicant to fully disclose the identity of all |
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| stockholders, partners, officers, members, and employees, and |
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| the Director may, in the exercise of the Director's discretion, |
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| refuse to issue a license in the name of a legal entity if not |
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| satisfied that any officer, employee, stockholder, partner, or |
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| member thereof who may materially influence the applicant's |
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| conduct meets the standards of this Act. |
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| A viatical settlement provider license issued to a legal |
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| entity authorizes all partners, officers, members, and |
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| designated employees to act as viatical settlement providers, |
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| as applicable, under the license, and all those persons shall |
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| be named in the application and any supplements to the |
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| application. |
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| (j) Upon the filing of a viatical settlement provider |
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| license application and the payment of the license fee, the |
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| Director shall make an investigation of each applicant and |
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| issue a license if the Director finds that the applicant: |
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| (1) has provided a detailed plan of operation; |
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| (2) is competent and trustworthy and intends to act in |
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| good faith in the capacity involved by the license applied |
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| for; |
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| (3) has a good business reputation and has had |
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| experience, training, or education so as to be qualified in |
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| the business for which the license is applied for; |
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| (4) (A) has demonstrated evidence of financial |
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| responsibility in a format prescribed by the Director |
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| through either a surety bond executed and issued by an |
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| insurer authorized to issue surety bonds in this State or a |
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| deposit of cash, certificates of deposit or securities or |
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| any combination thereof in the amount of $250,000; |
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| (B) the Director may ask for evidence of financial |
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| responsibility at any time the Director deems |
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| necessary; |
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| (C) any surety bond issued pursuant to this |
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| subsection (j) shall be in the favor of this State and |
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| shall specifically authorize recovery by the Director |
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| on behalf of any person in this State who sustained |
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| damages as the result of erroneous acts, failure to |
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| act, conviction of fraud or conviction of unfair |
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| practices by the viatical settlement provider; |
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| (D) notwithstanding any other provision of this |
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| Section to the contrary, the Director shall accept, as |
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| evidence of financial responsibility, proof that |
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| financial instruments in accordance with the |
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| requirements in this subsection (j) have been filed |
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| with one or more states where the applicant is licensed |
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| as a viatical settlement provider; |
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| (5) if a legal entity, provides a certificate of good |
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| standing from the state of its domicile; and |
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| (6) has provided an anti-fraud plan that meets the |
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| requirements of Section 65 of this Act. |
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| (k) The Director shall not issue a viatical settlement |
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| provider license to a nonresident applicant unless a written |
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| designation of an agent for service of process is filed and |
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| maintained with the Director or the applicant has filed with |
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| any action against the applicant may be commenced against the |
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| applicant by service of process on the Director. |
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| (l) An applicant for a viatical settlement provider license |
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| shall provide all information requested by the Director. The |
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| Director may, at any time, require the applicant to fully |
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| disclose the identity of all stockholders, partners, officers, |
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| members, and employees of the viatical settlement provider, and |
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| the Director may refuse to issue a license to an applicant that |
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| is not an individual if the Director is not satisfied that each |
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| stockholder, partner, officer, member, and employee who may |
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| materially influence the applicant's conduct meets the |
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| standards set forth in this Act. The Director may also require |
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| the applicant to disclose the method the applicant will use to |
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| determine and receive life expectancies, the applicant's |
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| intended use of life expectancies, and a written plan |
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| containing policies and procedures to use when determining life |
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| expectancies. |
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| (m) A viatical settlement provider shall provide to the |
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| Director new or revised information about officers, 10% or more |
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| stockholders, partners, directors, members, or designated |
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| employees within 30 days after the change. |
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| (n) Viatical settlement providers licensed under the |
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| Viatical Settlements Act shall be subject to the license |
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| requirements of this Act upon renewal and after the effective |
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| (a) The Director may refuse to issue or renew or may |
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| suspend or revoke the license of any viatical settlement |
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| provider if the Director finds any of the following: |
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| (1) there was any material misrepresentation in the |
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| application for the license; |
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| (2) the viatical settlement provider or any officer, |
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| partner, member, or controlling person uses fraudulent or |
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| dishonest practices or is otherwise shown to be |
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| untrustworthy, incompetent, or financially irresponsible |
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| in this State or elsewhere; |
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| (3) the viatical settlement provider demonstrates a |
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| pattern of unreasonable payments to viators; |
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| (4) the viatical settlement provider or any officer, |
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| partner, member, or controlling person has violated any |
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| insurance laws or any rule, subpoena, or order of the |
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| Director or of another state's chief insurance regulatory |
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| official or is subject to a final administrative action |
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| brought by the Director or by the Illinois Secretary of |
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| State or by another state's chief
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| official or chief securities regulatory official; |
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| (5) the viatical settlement provider has used a |
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| viatical settlement contract that has not been approved |
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| honor contractual obligations set out in a viatical |
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| settlement contract; |
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| (7) the viatical settlement provider no longer meets |
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| the requirements for initial licensure; |
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| (8) the viatical settlement provider has assigned, |
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| transferred, or pledged a purchased policy to a person |
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| other than a viatical settlement provider licensed in this |
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| State, a viatical settlement purchaser, a financing |
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| entity, a special purpose entity, or a related provider |
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| trust; or |
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| (9) the viatical settlement provider or any officer, |
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| partner, member, or controlling person of the viatical |
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| settlement provider has violated any of the provisions of |
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| this Act. |
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| (b) If the Director denies a viatical settlement provider |
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| license application or suspends, revokes, or refuses to renew |
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| the license of a viatical settlement provider, the Director |
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| shall notify the applicant or viatical settlement provider and |
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| advise, in writing, the applicant or viatical settlement |
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| provider of the reason for the suspension, revocation, denial, |
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| or nonrenewal of the applicant's or licensee's license. The |
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| applicant or viatical settlement provider may make a written |
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| demand upon the Director within 30 days after the date of |
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| mailing for a hearing before the Director to determine the |
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| held within not fewer than 20 days nor more than 30 days after |
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| the mailing of the notice of hearing and shall be held in |
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| accordance with the Illinois Administrative Procedure Act and |
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| Section 2402 of Chapter 50 of the Illinois Administrative Code. |
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| Section 17. License revocation and denial for viatical |
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| settlement brokers. Insurance producers operating as viatical |
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| settlement brokers shall be subject to the license denial, |
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| nonrenewal, and revocation provisions established by Section |
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| 500-70 of the Illinois Insurance Code. |
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| Section 20. Approval of viatical settlement contracts and |
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| disclosure statements. A person shall not use a viatical |
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| settlement contract form or provide to a viator a disclosure |
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| statement form in this State unless first filed with and |
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| approved by the Director. The Director shall disapprove a |
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| viatical settlement contract form or disclosure statement form |
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| if, in the Director's opinion, the contract or provisions |
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| contained therein fail to meet the requirements of this Act or |
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| are unreasonable, contrary to the interests of the public, or |
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| otherwise misleading or unfair to the viator. At the Director's |
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| discretion, the Director may require the submission of |
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| advertising material. If the Director disapproves a viatical |
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| settlement contract form or disclosure statement form, then the |
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| Director shall notify the viatical settlement provider and |
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| may make written demand upon the Director within 30 days after |
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| the date of mailing for a hearing before the Director to |
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| determine the reasonableness of the Director's action. The |
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| hearing must be held within not fewer than 20 days nor more |
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| than 30 days after the mailing of the notice of hearing and |
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| shall be held in accordance with the Illinois Administrative |
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| Procedure Act and 50 Ill. Admin. Code 2402. |
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| Section 25. Reporting requirements. |
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| (a) Each viatical settlement provider shall file with the |
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| Director on or before March 1 of each year 2 copies of its |
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| annual statement verified by 2 officers in the form prescribed |
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| by the Director. The approved
statement for a viatical |
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| settlement provider shall include all of the following
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| information about the viatical settlement provider's |
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| transactions during the
preceding calendar year, unless newly |
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| licensed, in which case the Director may
require additional |
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| years: |
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| (1) A list of each life insurance policy, including |
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| policy number, date of issue, viator, insured, insurance |
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| company, issuing policy, date the viatical settlement |
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| contract is signed by viator, viatical settlement broker, |
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| agent of record on the policy, and any life insurance |
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| agents receiving compensation, regardless of the form, and |
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| (2) Addresses and contact information for those |
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| persons listed in item (1) of this subsection (a). |
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| (3) A list of all life expectancy providers who have |
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| directly or indirectly provided life expectancies to the |
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| viatical settlement provider for use in connection with a |
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| viatical settlement contract. |
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| (4) Any other information required by the Director. |
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| (b) On or before the first day of May of each year, a |
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| viatical settlement provider licensed in this State shall file |
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| with the Director its financial statement, audited by an |
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| independent certified public accountant along with a letter |
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| stating whether any significant deficiencies or material |
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| weaknesses were detected during the audit pursuant to the |
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| Auditing Standard Board's Statement on Auditing Standards |
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| Number 112, as amended or superseded. |
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| (c) Each viatical settlement provider shall file with the |
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| Director interim unaudited financial statements, including |
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| comparative results and footnotes to the financial statements, |
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| on a quarterly basis within 45 days after the end of each |
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| quarter. The interim financial statements shall meet both of |
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| the following requirements: |
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| (1) Be certified by the chief executive officer and |
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| chief financial officer as to the accuracy and fair |
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| presentation. |
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| (2) Include disclosures either on the face of the |
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| Viatical settlement providers may assume that the users of |
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| the interim financial statements have access to the prior |
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| fiscal year-end audited financial statements and that the |
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| adequacy of additional disclosure needed for a fair |
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| presentation, except in regard to material contingencies, may |
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| be determined in that context. A footnote disclosure that would |
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| substantially duplicate the disclosure contained in the |
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| audited financial statements for the preceding fiscal year may |
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| be omitted. A footnote disclosure shall be provided if events |
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| subsequent to the fiscal year end have a material impact on the |
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| viatical settlement provider. |
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| (d) A viatical settlement provider that willfully fails to |
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| file the annual statements required by this Section, or |
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| willfully fails to reply within 30 calendar days to a written |
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| inquiry from the Director or Director's designee, shall, in |
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| addition to other penalties provided by this Act, be subject to |
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| a penalty of up to $250 per day, not to exceed $25,000 in the |
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| aggregate for each such failure. |
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| (e) The Director shall keep confidential and not a matter |
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| of public record all individual transaction data regarding the |
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| business of viatical settlements and data that could compromise |
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| the privacy of personal, financial, and health information of |
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| the viator or the insured. |
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| rating agency or company, or any other person with actual |
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| knowledge of an insured's identity, shall not disclose that |
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| identity as an insured, or the insured's financial or medical |
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| information to any other person unless the disclosure is: |
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| (1) necessary to effect a viatical settlement contract |
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| between the viator and a viatical settlement provider and |
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| the viator or insured have provided prior written consent |
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| to the disclosure; |
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| (2) provided in response to an investigation or |
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| examination by the Director or another governmental |
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| officer or agency or pursuant to the requirements of |
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| Section 65 of this Act; |
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| (3) a term of or condition to the transfer of a policy |
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| by one viatical settlement provider to another viatical |
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| settlement provider; |
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| (4) necessary to permit a financing entity, related |
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| provider trust, or special purpose entity to finance the |
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| purchase of policies by a viatical settlement provider and |
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| the viator and insured have provided prior written consent |
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| to the disclosure; |
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| (5) necessary to allow the viatical settlement |
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| provider or viatical settlement broker or their authorized |
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| any contact directly or indirectly with the viator or the |
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| insured or have knowledge of the identity of the viator or the |
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| Section 30. Examination or investigation. |
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| (a) The Director may when and as often as the Director |
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| deems it reasonably necessary to protect the interests of the |
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| public, examine the business affairs of any licensee.
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| In scheduling and determining the nature, scope, and |
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| frequency of the examinations, the Director shall consider such |
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| matters as consumer complaints, results of financial statement |
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| analyses and ratios, changes in management or ownership, |
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| actuarial opinions, report of independent certified public |
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| accountants, and other relevant criteria as determined by the |
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| (b) For purposes of completing an examination of a licensee |
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| under this Act, the Director may examine or investigate any |
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| person, or the business of any person, in so far as the |
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| examination or investigation is, in the sole discretion of the |
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| Director, necessary or material to the examination. |
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| (c) In lieu of an examination under this Act of any foreign |
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| (d) As far as practical, the examination of a foreign |
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| licensee or alien licensee shall be made in cooperation with |
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| the insurance supervisory officials of other states in which |
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| the licensee transacts business. |
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| (e) Licensees shall for 5 years retain copies of: |
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| (1) all proposed, offered, or executed contracts, |
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| purchase agreements, underwriting documents, policy forms, |
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| and applications from the date of the proposal, offer, or |
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| execution of the contract or purchase agreement, whichever |
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| (2) all checks, drafts, or other evidence and |
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| documentation related to the payment, transfer, deposit, |
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| or release of funds from the date of the transaction; |
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| (3) all other records and documents in any format |
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| related to the requirements of this Act, including a record |
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| of complaints received against the licensee and agents |
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| representing the licensee and a list of all life expectancy |
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| providers that have provider services to the licensee. |
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| This subsection (e) does not relieve a person of the |
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| obligation to produce records required by this subsection to |
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| the Director after the retention period has expired if the |
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| electronic media, or by any process that accurately reproduces |
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| or forms a durable medium for the reproduction of a record. |
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| (f) Upon determining that an examination should be |
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| conducted, the Director shall appoint one or more examiners to |
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| perform the examination and instruct them as to the scope of |
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| the examination. The Director may employ any guidelines or |
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| procedures for purposes of this subsection (f) that the |
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| Director deems appropriate. |
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| Every licensee or person, including all officers, |
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| partners, members, directors, employees, controlling persons, |
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| and agents of any licensee or person, from whom information is |
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| sought shall provide to the examiners timely, convenient, and |
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| free access at all reasonable hours at the licensee's or |
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| person's offices to all books, records, accounts, papers, |
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| documents, assets, and computer or other recordings relating to |
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| the property, assets, business, and affairs of the licensee |
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| being examined. The officers, directors, employees, and agents |
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| of the licensee or person shall facilitate the examination and |
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| aid in the examination so far as it is in their power to do so. |
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| The refusal of a licensee by its officers, directors, |
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| employees, or agents to submit to examination or to comply with |
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| any reasonable written request of the Director shall be grounds |
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| for revocation, denial of issuance, or non-renewal of any |
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| Director's jurisdiction. |
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| The Director shall have the power to issue subpoenas, to |
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| administer oaths, and to examine under oath any person as to |
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| any matter pertinent to the examination. Upon the failure or |
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| refusal of a person to obey a subpoena, the Director may |
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| petition a court of competent jurisdiction, and upon proper |
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| showing, the court may enter an order compelling the witness to |
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| appear and testify or produce documentary evidence. Failure to |
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| obey the court order shall be punishable as contempt of court. |
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| Subpoenas may be enforced pursuant to Section 403 of the |
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| When making an examination under this Act, the Director may |
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| retain attorneys, appraisers, independent actuaries, |
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| independent certified public accountants, or other |
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| professionals and specialists as examiners, the reasonable |
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| cost of which shall be borne by the licensee that is the |
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| subject of the examination. |
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| (g) Nothing contained in this Act limits the Director's |
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| authority to terminate or suspend an examination in order to |
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| pursue other legal or regulatory action pursuant to the |
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| insurance laws of this State. Findings of fact and conclusions |
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| made pursuant to any examination shall be prima facie evidence |
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| in any legal or regulatory action. |
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| (h) Nothing contained in this Act shall be construed to |
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| examiner or licensee workpapers or other documents, or any |
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| other information discovered or developed during the course of |
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| any examination in the furtherance of any legal or regulatory |
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| action that the Director may, in the Director's discretion, |
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| deem appropriate. |
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| (i) No later than 60 days following completion of the |
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| examination, the examiner in charge shall file with the |
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| Director a verified written report of examination under oath. |
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| Upon receipt of the verified report, the Director shall |
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| transmit the report to the licensee examined. |
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| (j) Examination reports shall be comprised only of facts |
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| appearing upon the books, records, or other documents of the |
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| licensee, its agents, or other persons examined, or as |
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| ascertained from the testimony of its officers or agents or |
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| other persons examined concerning its affairs and the |
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| conclusions and recommendations that the examiners find |
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| reasonably warranted from the facts. |
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| (k) The licensee may request a hearing within 10 days after |
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| receipt of the examination report by giving the Director |
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| written notice of that request, together with a statement of |
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| its objections. The Director then must conduct a hearing in |
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| conjunction with Sections 402 and 403 of the Illinois Insurance |
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| Code. The Director must issue a written order based upon the |
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| the hearing, the Director may make such order or orders as may |
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| be reasonably necessary to correct, eliminate, or remedy |
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| unlawful conduct. |
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| (l) If the Director determines that regulatory action is |
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| appropriate as a result of an examination, the Director may |
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| initiate any proceedings or actions provided by law. |
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| (m) Names and individual identification data for all |
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| viators shall be considered private and confidential |
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| information and shall not be disclosed by the Director unless |
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| required by law.
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| Except as otherwise provided in this Act, all examination |
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| reports, working papers, recorded information, documents, and |
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| copies thereof produced by, obtained by or disclosed to the |
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| Director or any other person in the course of an examination |
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| made under this Act or the law of another state or jurisdiction |
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| that is substantially similar to this Act, or in the course of |
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| analysis or investigation by the Director of the financial |
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| condition or market conduct of a licensee are
(i) confidential |
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| by law and privileged,
(ii) not subject to the Freedom of |
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| Information Act,
(iii) not subject to subpoena, and
(iv) not |
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| subject to discovery or admissible in evidence in any private |
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| civil action. |
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| The Director is authorized to use the documents, materials, |
25 |
| or other information in the furtherance of any regulatory or |
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| legal action brought as part of the Director's official duties. |
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| possession or control of the NAIC and its affiliates and |
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| subsidiaries are: |
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| (1) confidential by law and privileged; |
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| (2) not subject to subpoena; and |
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| (3) not subject to discovery or admissible in evidence |
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| in any private civil action if they are: |
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| (A) created, produced or obtained by, or disclosed |
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| to the NAIC and its affiliates and subsidiaries in the |
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| course of assisting an examination made under this Act |
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| or assisting the Director or the chief insurance |
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| regulatory official in another state in the analysis or |
14 |
| investigation of the financial condition or market |
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| conduct of a licensee; or |
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| (B) disclosed under this subsection (m) by the |
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| Director or another state's chief insurance regulatory |
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| official to the NAIC and its affiliates and |
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| subsidiaries. |
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| Neither the Director nor any person that received the |
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| documents, material, or other information while acting under |
22 |
| the authority of the Director, including the NAIC and its |
23 |
| affiliates and subsidiaries, shall be permitted to testify in |
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| any private civil action concerning any confidential |
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| documents, materials, or information subject to this |
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| including the confidential and privileged documents, |
5 |
| materials, or information subject to subsection (m) of this |
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| Section, with other state, federal, and international |
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| regulatory agencies, with the NAIC and its affiliates and |
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| subsidiaries, and with state, federal, and international |
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| law enforcement authorities, provided that the recipient |
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| agrees to maintain the confidentiality and privileged |
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| status of the document, material, communication, or other |
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| information; |
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| (2) receive documents, materials, communications, or |
14 |
| information, including otherwise confidential and |
15 |
| privileged documents, materials, or information, from the |
16 |
| NAIC and its affiliates and subsidiaries and from |
17 |
| regulatory and law enforcement officials of other foreign |
18 |
| or domestic jurisdictions, and shall maintain as |
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| confidential or privileged any document, material, or |
20 |
| information received with notice or the understanding that |
21 |
| it is confidential or privileged under the laws of the |
22 |
| jurisdiction that is the source of the document, material, |
23 |
| or information; and |
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| (3) enter into agreements governing sharing and use of |
25 |
| information consistent with this Section. |
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| (o) No waiver of any applicable privilege or claim of |
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| (p) A privilege established under the law of any state or |
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| jurisdiction that is substantially similar to the privilege |
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| established under this Section shall be available and enforced |
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| in any proceeding in, and in any court of, this State. |
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| (q) Nothing contained in this Act prevents or prohibits the |
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| Director from disclosing the content of an examination report, |
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| preliminary examination report or results, or any matter |
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| relating to those reports or results, to the chief insurance |
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| regulatory official of any other state or country, or to law |
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| enforcement officials of this or any other state or agency of |
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| the federal government at any time or to the NAIC, if the |
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| agency or office receiving the report or matters relating to it |
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| agrees in writing to hold it confidential and in a manner |
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| consistent with this Act. |
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| (r) The expenses incurred in conducting an examination |
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| shall be paid by the licensee. |
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| (s) No cause of action shall arise nor shall any liability |
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| be imposed against the Director, the Director's authorized |
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| representatives, or any examiner appointed by the Director for |
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| any statements made or conduct performed in good faith while |
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| carrying out the provisions of this Act. |
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| No cause of action shall arise, nor shall any liability be |
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| Director's authorized representative or examiner pursuant to |
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| an examination made under this Section, if the act of |
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| communication or delivery was performed in good faith and |
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| without fraudulent intent or the intent to deceive. This |
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| subsection (s) does not abrogate or modify in any way any |
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| common law or statutory privilege or immunity heretofore |
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| enjoyed by any person identified in this subsection (s). |
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| A person identified in this subsection (s) shall be |
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| entitled to an award of attorney's fees and costs if he or she |
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| is the prevailing party in a civil cause of action for libel, |
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| slander, or any other relevant tort arising out of activities |
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| in carrying out the provisions of this Section and the party |
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| bringing the action was not substantially justified in doing |
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| so. For purposes of this Section, a proceeding is |
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| "substantially justified" if it had a reasonable basis in law |
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| or fact at the time that it was initiated. |
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| (t)
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| settlement fraud and persons engaged in the business of |
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| viatical settlements.
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| Section 35. Disclosure to viator. |
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| contract, a viatical settlement provider or viatical |
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| settlement broker shall provide the viator with at least the |
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| settlement contract is signed by all parties. The disclosures |
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| shall include distribution of a brochure describing the process |
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| of viatical settlements. The NAIC form for the brochure shall |
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| be used unless another form is developed or approved by the |
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| Director. Other disclosures required by this subsection (a) |
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| shall be provided in a separate document that is signed by the |
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| viator and the viatical settlement provider or viatical |
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| settlement broker and shall provide the following information: |
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| (1) If a viator enters into a viatical settlement |
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| contract, then the beneficiaries of the life insurance |
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| policy lose the life insurance policy's benefits, equity, |
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| and protection. In addition, by entering into this viatical |
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| settlement contract, the insured may not qualify for |
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| another life insurance policy or may be required to pay |
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| substantially higher premiums. |
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| (2) That there are possible alternatives to viatical |
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| settlement contracts including any accelerated death |
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| benefits or policy loans offered under the viator's life |
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| insurance policy. |
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| (3) That a viatical settlement broker represents only |
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| the viator and not the insurer or the viatical settlement |
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| provider and owes a fiduciary duty to the viator, including |
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| a duty to act according to the viator's instructions and in |
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| the best interest of the viator. |
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| (4) That some or all of the proceeds of the viatical |
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| sought from a professional tax advisor. |
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| (5) That proceeds of the viatical settlement contract |
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| may be subject to the claims of creditors. |
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| (6) That receipt of the proceeds of a viatical |
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| settlement may adversely affect the viator's eligibility |
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| for Medicaid or other government benefits or entitlements |
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| and advice should be obtained from the appropriate |
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| government agencies. |
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| (7) That the viator has the right to rescind a viatical |
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| settlement contract before the earlier of 60 calendar days |
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| after the date upon which the viatical settlement contract |
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| is executed by all parties or 30 calendar days after the |
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| viatical settlement proceeds have been paid to the viator. |
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| Rescission, if exercised by the viator, is effective only |
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| if both notice of the rescission is given and the viator |
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| repays all proceeds and any premiums, loans, and loan |
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| interest paid on the account of the viatical settlement |
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| within the rescission period. If the insured dies during |
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| the rescission period, the viatical settlement contract is |
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| deemed to have been rescinded, subject to repayment by the |
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| viator or the viator's estate to the viatical settlement |
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| provider of all viatical settlement proceeds and any |
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| premiums, loans, and loan interest paid on the account of |
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| the viatical settlement within 60 days after the insured's |
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| (8) That funds must be sent to the viator within 3 |
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| business days after the viatical settlement provider has |
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| received the insurer or group administrator's written |
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| acknowledgment that ownership of the policy has been |
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| transferred and the beneficiary has been designated. |
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| (9) That entering into a viatical settlement contract |
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| may cause other rights or benefits, including conversion |
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| rights and waiver of premium benefits that may exist under |
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| the policy, to be forfeited by the viator. Assistance |
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| should be sought from a financial adviser. |
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| (10) That the disclosure document must contain the |
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| following language: "A viatical settlement provider or |
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| viatical settlement broker may ask the insured for medical, |
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| financial, and personal information. All medical, |
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| financial, or personal information solicited or obtained |
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| by a viatical settlement provider or viatical settlement |
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| broker about an insured, including the insured's identity |
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| or the identity of the insured's family members, the |
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| insured's spouse or the insured's significant other, may be |
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| disclosed as necessary to effect the viatical settlement |
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| between the viator and the viatical settlement provider. If |
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| you are asked to provide this information, you will be |
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| asked to consent to the disclosure. The information may be |
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| provided to someone who buys the policy or provides funds |
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| for the purchase. You may be asked to renew your permission |
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| to share information every 2 years. |
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| (11) That, following execution of a viatical |
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| settlement contract, the insured may be contacted for the |
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| purpose of determining the insured's health status and to |
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| confirm the insured's residential or business street |
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| address and telephone number, or for other purposes |
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| permitted by law. This contact is limited to once every 3 |
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| months if the insured has a life expectancy of more than |
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| one year, and no more than once each month if the insured |
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| has a life expectancy of one year or less. All such |
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| contracts shall be made only by a viatical settlement |
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| provider licensed in the state in which the viator resided |
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| at the time of the viatical settlement, or by the |
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| authorized representative of a duly licensed viatical |
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| settlement provider. |
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| (12) If the policy to be viaticated is group coverage, |
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| the insured is advised to check with the manager of the |
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| group about whether permission is required to sell the |
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| policy or other conditions.
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| (13) Entering into a viatical settlement contract will |
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| result in investors having a financial interest in the |
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| insured's death.
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| (b) With each application for a viatical settlement, a |
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| viatical settlement provider or viatical settlement broker |
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| shall provide the prospective viator with a document titled |
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| "Important Consumer Notices". The document must be provided to |
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| and format, the following: |
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| "By entering into a viatical settlement contract:
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| (a) You are making a complex financial decision that |
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| may or may not be in your or your family's financial best |
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| interest. Seek independent advice from financial planning |
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| experts and responsible government agencies.
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| (b) You may not be able to purchase another life |
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| insurance policy. |
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| (c) You could lose Medicaid and other valuable |
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| government benefits. |
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| (d) You will receive proceeds that may be subject |
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| federal and state taxes and to the claims of creditors. |
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| (e) You have sold your life insurance policy to |
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| investors who profit if you die before your policy term |
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| expires.
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| (f) You or your residence may be contacted on a regular |
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| basis to determine if you have died or if your health |
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| status has deteriorated.".
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| The disclosure document required by this subsection (b) |
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| shall be the cover page of the viatical settlement contract and |
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| shall be signed by the viator and the viatical settlement |
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| provider or viatical settlement broker. The viator and viatical |
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| settlement provider or viatical settlement broker shall sign |
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| the disclosure prior to signing the viatical settlement |
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| contract. A copy of the signed document must be provided to the |
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| the viatical settlement contract is signed by all parties. The |
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| disclosures must be displayed conspicuously in the viatical |
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| settlement contract or in a separate document signed by the |
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| viator and the viatical settlement provider, and provide the |
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| following information: |
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| (1) The affiliation, if any, between the viatical |
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| settlement provider and the issuer of the policy to be |
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| acquired pursuant to a viatical settlement contract. |
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| (2) The name, business address, and telephone number of |
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| the viatical settlement provider. |
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| (3) Any affiliations or contractual arrangements |
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| between the viatical settlement provider and the viatical |
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| settlement purchaser. |
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| (4) If a policy to be acquired pursuant to a viatical |
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| settlement contract has been issued as a joint policy or |
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| involves family riders or any coverage of a life other than |
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| the insured under the policy to be acquired pursuant to a |
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| viatical settlement contract, the viator must be informed |
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| of the possible loss of coverage on the other lives under |
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| the policy and must be advised to consult with the viator's |
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| insurance producer or the company issuing the policy for |
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| advice on the proposed viatical settlement contract. |
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| (5) The dollar amount of the current death benefit |
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| shall disclose the availability of additional guaranteed |
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| insurance benefits, the dollar amount of accidental death |
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| and dismemberment benefits under the policy or |
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| certificate, and the extent to which the viator's interest |
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| in those benefits will be transferred as a result of the |
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| viator's settlement contract. |
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| (6) The name, business address, and telephone number of |
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| the escrow agent, and that the viator may inspect or |
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| receive copies of the relevant escrow or trust agreements |
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| or documents. Also, that an escrow agent shall provide |
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| escrow services to the parties pursuant to a written |
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| agreement signed by the viatical settlement provider, the |
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| viatical settlement broker, and the viator. At the close of |
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| escrow, the escrow agent must distribute the proceeds of |
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| the sale to the viator, minus any compensation to be paid |
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| to any other persons who provided services and to whom the |
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| viator has agreed to compensate out of the gross amount |
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| offered by the viatical settlement purchaser. All persons |
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| receiving any form of compensation under the escrow |
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| agreement shall be clearly identified, including name, |
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| business address, telephone number, and tax identification |
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| number. |
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| (7) The amount of compensation received by the escrow |
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| agent. |
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| has received or will receive compensation and the |
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| amount of compensation received by each. For the |
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| purposes of this Section, compensation means anything |
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| of value paid or given by or at the direction of a |
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| viatical settlement provider or person acquiring an |
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| interest in the life insurance policy to the viatical |
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| settlement broker in connection with the proposed |
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| viatical settlement contract;
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| (B) A complete reconciliation of the gross offer or |
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| bid by the viatical settlement provider to the net |
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| amount of proceeds or value to be received by the |
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| viator. For the purposes of this Section, gross offer |
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| or bid shall mean the total amount or value offered by |
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| the viatical settlement provider for the purchase of |
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| one or more life insurance policies, inclusive of |
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| commissions, compensation, fees or other expenditures |
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| related to the transaction.
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| (C) If a viatical settlement contract has been |
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| entered into and the contract is subsequently amended |
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| or if there is any change in the viatical settlement |
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| provider's gross offer or bid amount or change in the |
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| information provided in the disclosure statement to |
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| (B) of this paragraph (8). The amended disclosure |
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| statement shall be signed and dated by the viator.
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| (D) The viatical settlement provider shall, on the |
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| disclosure document and for the compensation |
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| disclosures required by this paragraph (8), obtain the |
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| signature of each viatical settlement broker receiving |
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| compensation.
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| (c) A viatical settlement broker shall provide the viator |
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| with at least the following disclosures no later than the date |
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| the viatical settlement contract is signed by all parties. The |
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| disclosures shall be conspicuously displayed in the viatical |
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| settlement contract or in a separate document signed by the |
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| viator and provide the following information: |
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| (1) the name, business address, and telephone number of |
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| the viatical settlement broker; |
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| (2) a full, complete, and accurate description of all |
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| offers, counteroffers, acceptances, and rejections |
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| relating to the proposed viatical settlement contract; |
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| (3) any affiliations or contractual arrangements |
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| between the viatical settlement broker and any person |
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| making an offer in connection with the proposed viatical |
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| settlement contracts; |
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| (4) the amount and method of calculating the broker's |
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| compensation, which term "compensation" includes anything |
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| compensation, as defined in paragraph (3) of this |
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| subsection (c), is taken from a proposed viatical |
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| settlement offer, the broker shall disclose the total |
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| amount of the viatical settlement offer and the percentage |
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| of the viatical settlement offer comprised by the viatical |
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| settlement broker's compensation; and |
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| (6) the name of the legal owner and beneficiary of the |
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| insurance policy after the policy is sold pursuant to the |
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| viatical settlement contract and whether legal ownership |
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| of the policy and the beneficiary's right to collect |
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| benefits upon the viator's death can be sold. |
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| (d) The viatical settlement provider shall communicate in |
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| writing any change in ownership or beneficiary to the insured |
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| within 20 days of any change. |
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| Section 40. Disclosure to insurer. Prior to the initiation |
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| of a plan, transaction, or series of transactions, a broker or |
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| viatical settlement provider shall fully disclose to an insurer |
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| a plan, transaction, or series of transactions to which the |
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| viatical settlement broker or viatical settlement provider is a |
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| party to originate, renew, continue, or finance a life |
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| insurance policy with the insurer for the purpose of engaging |
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| in the business of viatical settlements at anytime prior to or |
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| settlement contract shall first obtain: |
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| (1) if the viator is the insured, a written statement |
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| from a licensed attending physician that the viator is of |
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| sound mind and under no constraint or undue influence to |
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| enter into a viatical settlement contract; as used in this |
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| item (1), "physician" means a person licensed under the |
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| Medical Practice Act of 1987 to practice medicine in all |
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| its branches; and |
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| (2) a document in which the insured consents in writing |
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| to the release of his or her medical records to a licensed |
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| viatical settlement provider, viatical settlement broker, |
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| and the insurance company that issued the life insurance |
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| policy covering the life of the insured. |
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| (b) Within 20 days after a viator executes documents |
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| necessary to transfer any rights under an insurance policy or |
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| within 20 days after entering any agreement, option, promise, |
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| or any other form of understanding, expressed or implied, to |
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| viaticate the policy, the viatical settlement provider shall |
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| give written notice to the insurer that issued that insurance |
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| policy that the policy has or will become a viaticated policy. |
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| The notice shall be accompanied by the documents required by |
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| medical release required under paragraph (2) of subsection (a) |
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| of this Section, a copy of the viator's application for the |
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| viatical settlement contract, the notice required under |
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| subsection (b) of this Section and a request for verification |
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| of coverage to the insurer that issued the life insurance |
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| policy that is the subject of the viatical settlement |
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| transaction. The viatical settlement provider shall use the |
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| NAIC's form for verification of coverage unless another form is |
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| developed and approved by the Director. |
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| (d) Prior to or at the time of execution of the viatical |
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| settlement contract, the viatical settlement provider shall |
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| obtain a witnessed document in which the viator consents to the |
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| viatical settlement contract, represents that the viator has a |
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| full and complete understanding of the viatical settlement |
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| contract, that he or she has a full and complete understanding |
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| of the benefits of the life insurance policy, acknowledges that |
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| he or she is entering into the viatical settlement contract |
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| freely and voluntarily and, for persons with a terminal or |
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| chronic illness or condition, acknowledges that the insured has |
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| a terminal or chronic illness and that the terminal or chronic |
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| illness or condition was diagnosed after the life insurance |
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| policy was issued. |
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| (e) If a viatical settlement broker performs any of the |
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| activities required of a viatical settlement provider as |
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| requirement. |
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| (f) The insurer shall respond to a request for verification |
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| of coverage submitted on an approved form by a viatical |
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| settlement provider or viatical settlement broker within 30 |
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| calendar days after the date the request is received and shall |
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| indicate whether, based on the medical evidence and documents |
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| provided, the insurer intends to pursue an investigation at |
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| this time regarding the validity of the insurance contract or |
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| possible fraud. The insurer shall accept a request for |
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| verification of coverage made on an NAIC form or any other form |
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| approved by the Director. The insurer shall accept an original |
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| or facsimile or electronic copy of such request and any |
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| accompanying authorization signed by the viator. Failure by the |
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| insurer to meet its obligations under this subsection shall be |
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| a violation of subsection (c) of Section 50 and Section 75 of |
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| this Act. |
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| (g) All medical information solicited or obtained by any |
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| licensee shall be subject to the applicable provisions of state |
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| law relating to confidentiality of medical information. |
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| (h) All viatical settlement contracts entered into in this |
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| State shall provide the viator with an absolute right to |
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| rescind the contract before the earlier of 60 calendar days |
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| after the date upon which the viatical settlement contract is |
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| executed by all parties or 30 calendar days after the viatical |
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| the viator both giving notice and repaying to the viatical |
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| settlement provider within the rescission period all proceeds |
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| of the settlement and any premiums, loans and loan interest |
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| paid by or on behalf of the viatical settlement provider in |
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| connection with or as a consequence of the viatical settlement. |
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| If the insured dies during the rescission period, the viatical |
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| settlement contract shall be deemed to have been rescinded, |
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| subject to repayment to the viatical settlement provider or |
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| purchaser of all viatical settlement proceeds, and any |
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| premiums, loans, and loan interest that have been paid by the |
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| viatical settlement provider or purchaser, which shall be paid |
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| within 60 calendar days of the death of the insured. In the |
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| event of any rescission, if the viatical settlement provider |
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| has paid commissions or other compensation to a viatical |
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| settlement broker in connection with the rescinded |
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| transaction, the viatical settlement broker shall refund all |
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| such commissions and compensation to the viatical settlement |
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| provider within 5 business days following receipt of written |
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| demand from the viatical settlement provider, which demand |
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| shall be accompanied by either the viator's notice of |
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| rescission if rescinded at the election of the viator, or |
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| notice of the death of the insured if rescinded by reason of |
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| the death of the insured within the applicable rescission |
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| period. |
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| insurance policy reverts to the viator or to the viator's |
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| (j) The viatical settlement provider shall instruct the |
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| viator to send the executed documents required to effect the |
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| change in ownership, assignment, or change in beneficiary |
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| directly to the escrow agent. Within 3 business days after the |
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| date the escrow agent receives the document (or from the date |
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| the viatical settlement provider receives the documents, if the |
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| viator erroneously provides the documents directly to the |
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| viatical settlement provider), the viatical settlement |
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| provider shall pay or transfer the gross amount paid by the |
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| viatical settlement purchaser to the escrow agent for deposit |
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| in a trust account and set up for that purpose by the escrow |
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| agent in a state or federally-chartered financial institution |
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| whose deposits are insured by the Federal Deposit Insurance |
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| Corporation (FDIC). Upon payment of the settlement proceeds |
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| into the escrow or trust account, the escrow agent or trustee |
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| shall deliver the original change in ownership, assignment, or |
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| change in beneficiary forms to the viatical settlement |
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| provider, a representative of the viatical settlement |
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| provider, or related provider trust. Upon the escrow agent's |
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| receipt of the acknowledgment of the properly completed |
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| transfer of ownership, assignment, or designation of |
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| beneficiary from the insurance company, the escrow agent shall |
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| the date that the escrow agent either releases the funds for |
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| wire transfer to the viator or places a check for delivery to |
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| the viator via United States Postal Service or other nationally |
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| recognized delivery service. |
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| (k) Failure to transfer the proceeds to the viator for the |
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| viatical settlement contract within the time set forth in the |
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| disclosure pursuant to item (7) of subsection (a) of Section 35 |
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| of this Act renders the viatical settlement contract voidable |
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| by the viator for lack of consideration until the time |
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| consideration is tendered to and accepted by the viator. If a |
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| viatical settlement contract is voided by the viator pursuant |
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| to this subsection (k), then ownership of the policy reverts to |
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| the viator or to the viator's estate. |
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| (l) After the viatical settlement has occurred, no person |
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| engaged in the business of viatical
settlements or any agent of |
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| a person engaged in the business of viatical settlements shall |
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| contact the insured for the purpose of determining the health |
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| status of the insured. |
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| (m) The insurer that issued the policy being settled |
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| pursuant to a viatical settlement contract shall not be |
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| responsible for any act or omission of a viatical settlement |
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| broker or viatical settlement provider arising out of or in |
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| connection with the viatical settlement transaction, unless |
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| the insurer receives compensation for the placement of a |
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| viatical settlement contract. |
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| (n) If there is more than one viator on a single policy and |
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| the viators are residents of different states, then the |
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| transaction shall be governed by the law of the state in which |
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| the viator having the largest percentage ownership resides or, |
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| if the viators hold equal ownership, the state of residence of |
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| one viator agreed upon in writing by all the viators. |
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| If the viator is a resident of this State, then all |
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| agreements to be signed by the viator shall provide exclusive |
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| jurisdiction to courts of this State and the laws of this State |
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| shall govern the agreements. Nothing in the agreements shall |
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| abrogate the viator's right to a trial by jury. |
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| (o) Notwithstanding the manner in which the viatical |
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| settlement broker is compensated, a viatical settlement broker |
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| is deemed to represent only the viator and not the insurer or |
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| the viatical settlement provider and owes a fiduciary duty to |
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| the viator to act according to the viator's instructions and in |
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| the best interest of the viator. |
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| Section 50. Prohibited practices. |
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| (a) It is a violation of this Act for any person to enter |
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| into a viatical settlement contract prior to the application of |
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| or issuance of a policy that is the subject of the viatical |
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| settlement contract. |
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otherwise promote the purchase of a life |
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of or with emphasis on selling |
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| (c) It is a violation of this Act for any person to enter |
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| into a viatical
settlement contract within a 5-year period |
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| commencing with the date of issuance of the insurance policy |
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| unless the viator certifies to the viatical settlement provider |
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| that one or more of the following conditions have been met |
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| within the 5-year period: |
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| (1) The policy was issued upon the viator's exercise of |
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| conversion rights arising out of a group or individual |
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| policy, provided the total of the time covered under the |
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| conversion policy plus the time covered under the prior |
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| policy is at least 60 months. The time covered under a |
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| group policy shall be calculated without regard to any |
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| change in insurance carriers, provided the coverage has |
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| been continuous and under the same group sponsorship. |
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| (2) The viator certifies and submits independent |
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| evidence to the viatical settlement provider that one or |
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| more of the following conditions have been met within the |
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| 5-year period: |
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| (A) the viator or insured is terminally or |
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| chronically ill; |
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| (B) the viator's spouse dies; |
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| (C) the viator divorces his or her spouse; |
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| (E) the viator becomes physically or mentally |
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| disabled and a physician determines that the |
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| disability prevents the viator from maintaining |
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| full-time employment; |
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| (F) a court of competent jurisdiction enters a |
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| final order, judgment, or decree on the application of |
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| a creditor of the viator, adjudicating the viator |
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| bankrupt or insolvent, or approving a petition seeking |
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| reorganization of the viator or appointing a receiver, |
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| trustee, or liquidator to all or a substantial part of |
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| the viator's assets; or |
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| (G) the sole beneficiary of the policy is a family |
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| member of the viator and the beneficiary dies. |
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| (3) The viator enters into a viatical settlement |
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| contract more than 2 years after the date of issuance of a |
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| policy and, with respect to the policy, at all times prior |
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| to the date that is 2 years after policy issuance, the |
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| following conditions are met: |
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| (A) policy premiums have been funded exclusively |
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| with unencumbered assets, including an interest in the |
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| life insurance policy being financed only to the extent |
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| of its net cash surrender value, provided by, or fully |
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| recourse liability incurred by the insured or person |
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| described in subsection (e) of the definition of |
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| "viatical settlement contract" found in Section 5 of |
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| (B) there is no agreement or understanding with any |
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| other person to guarantee any such liability or to |
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| purchase or stand ready to purchase the policy, |
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| including, through an assumption or forgiveness of the |
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| loan; and |
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| (C) neither the insured nor the policy has been |
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| evaluated for settlement. |
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| (d) Copies of the independent evidence described in |
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| paragraph (2) of subsection (c) of this Section and documents |
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| required by Section 45 shall be submitted to the insurer when |
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| the viatical settlement provider or any other party entering |
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| into a viatical settlement contract with a viator submits a |
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| request to the insurer for verification of coverage. The copies |
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| shall be accompanied by a letter of attestation from the |
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| viatical settlement provider that the copies are true and |
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| correct copies of the documents received by the viatical |
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| settlement provider. |
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| (e) If the viatical settlement provider submits to the |
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| insurer a copy of the owner or insured's certification |
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| described in and the independent evidence required by paragraph |
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| (2) of subsection (c) of this Section when the provider submits |
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| a request to the insurer to effect the transfer of the policy |
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| to the viatical settlement provider, then the copy shall be |
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| deemed to conclusively establish that the viatical settlement |
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| contract satisfies the requirements of this Section, and the |
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| (f) No insurer may, as a condition of responding to a |
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| request for verification of coverage or effecting the transfer |
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| of a policy pursuant to a viatical settlement contract, require |
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| that the viator, insured, viatical settlement provider, or |
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| viatical settlement broker sign any forms, disclosures, |
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| consent, or waiver form that has not been expressly approved by |
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| the Director for use in connection with viatical settlement |
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| contracts in this State. |
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| (g) Upon receipt of a properly completed request for change |
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| of ownership or beneficiary of a policy, the insurer shall |
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| respond in writing within 30 calendar days to confirm that the |
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| change has been effected or specifying the reasons why the |
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| requested change cannot be processed. No insurer shall |
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| unreasonably delay effecting change of ownership or |
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| beneficiary or seek to interfere with any viatical settlement |
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| contract lawfully entered into in this State. |
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| Section 55. Prohibited practices and conflicts of |
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| (a) With respect to any viatical settlement contract or |
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| insurance policy, no viatical settlement broker knowingly |
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| shall solicit an offer from, effectuate a viatical settlement |
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| with, or make a sale to any viatical settlement provider, |
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| viatical settlement purchaser, financing entity, or related |
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| provider that is controlling, controlled by, or under common |
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| (b) With respect to any viatical settlement contract or |
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| insurance policy, no viatical settlement provider knowingly |
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| may enter into a viatical settlement contract with a viator, |
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| if, in connection with such viatical settlement contract, |
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| anything of value will be paid to a viatical settlement broker |
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| that is controlling, controlled by, or under common control |
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| with such viatical settlement provider or the viatical |
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| settlement purchaser, financing entity, or related provider |
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| trust that is involved in such viatical settlement contract. |
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| (c) A violation of subsection (a) or subsection (b) shall |
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| be deemed viatical settlement fraud. |
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| (d) A viatical settlement provider shall return all copies |
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| of a viatical settlement promotional, advertising, and |
15 |
| marketing materials and shall make these material available to |
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| the Director on request. In no event shall any marketing |
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| materials expressly reference that the insurance is "free" for |
18 |
| any period of time. The inclusion of any reference in the |
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| marketing materials that would cause a viator to reasonably |
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| believe that the insurance is free for any period of time shall |
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| be considered a violation of this Act. |
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| (e) No insurance producer, insurance company, viatical |
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| settlement broker, or viatical settlement provider shall make |
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| any statement or representation to a potential or actual |
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| insured or potential or actual viator in connection with the |
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| sale or financing of a life insurance policy to the effect that |
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| Section 60. Advertising for viatical settlements. |
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| (a) The purpose of this Section is to provide prospective |
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| viators with clear and unambiguous statements in the |
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| advertisement of viatical settlements and to assure the clear, |
7 |
| truthful, and adequate disclosure of the benefits, risks, |
8 |
| limitations, and exclusions of any viatical settlement |
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| contract. All product descriptions must be presented in a |
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| manner that prevents unfair, deceptive, or misleading |
11 |
| advertising and conducive to accurate presentation and |
12 |
| description of viatical settlements through the advertising |
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| media and material used by licensees. |
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| (b) This Section applies to any advertising of viatical |
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| settlement contracts or related products or services |
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| circulated or placed directly before the public, including |
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| Internet advertising. Where disclosure requirements are |
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| established pursuant to federal regulation, this Section shall |
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| be interpreted so as to minimize or eliminate conflict with |
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| federal regulation wherever possible.
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| (c) Every licensee shall establish and at all times |
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| maintain a system of control over the content, form, and method |
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| of dissemination of all advertisements of its contracts, |
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| products, and services. All advertisements, regardless of by |
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| whom written, created, designed, or presented, shall be the |
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| shall include regular routine notification, at least once a |
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| year, to agents and others authorized by the licensee who |
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| disseminate advertisements of the requirements and procedures |
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| for approval prior to the use of any advertisements not |
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| furnished by the licensee. |
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| (d) Advertisements shall be truthful and not misleading in |
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| fact or by implication. The form and content of an |
10 |
| advertisement of a viatical settlement contract product or |
11 |
| service shall be sufficiently complete and clear so as to avoid |
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| deception. It shall not have the capacity or tendency to |
13 |
| mislead or deceive. Whether an advertisement has the capacity |
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| or tendency to mislead or deceive shall be determined by the |
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| Director from the overall impression that the advertisement may |
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| be reasonably expected to create upon a person of average |
17 |
| education or intelligence within the segment of the public to |
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| which it is directed. |
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| (e) The information required to be disclosed under this |
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| Section shall not be minimized, rendered obscure, or presented |
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| in an ambiguous fashion or intermingled with the text of the |
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| advertisement so as to be confusing or misleading. |
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| An advertisement shall not omit material information or use |
24 |
| words, phrases, statements, references, or illustrations if |
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| the omission or use has the capacity, tendency, or effect of |
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| misleading or deceiving viators as to the nature or extent of |
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| tax consequence. The fact that the viatical settlement contract |
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| offered is made available for inspection prior to consummation |
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| of the sale, or an offer is made to refund the payment if the |
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| viator is not satisfied or that the viatical settlement |
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| contract includes a "free look" period that satisfies or |
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| exceeds legal requirements, does not remedy misleading |
8 |
| statements. |
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| An advertisement shall not use the name or title of an |
10 |
| insurance company or an insurance policy unless the |
11 |
| advertisement has been approved by the insurer. |
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| An advertisement shall not state or imply that interest |
13 |
| charged on an accelerated death benefit or a policy loan is |
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| unfair, inequitable, or in any manner an incorrect or improper |
15 |
| practice. |
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| The words "free", "no cost", "without cost", "no additional |
17 |
| cost", "at no extra cost", or words of similar import shall not |
18 |
| be used with respect to any life insurance policy or to any |
19 |
| benefit or service unless true. An advertisement may specify |
20 |
| the charge for a benefit or a service or may state that a |
21 |
| charge is included in the payment or use other appropriate |
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| language. |
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| Testimonials, appraisals, or analysis used in |
24 |
| advertisements must be genuine; represent the current opinion |
25 |
| of the author; be applicable to the viatical settlement |
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| contract, product, or service advertised, if any; and be |
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| scope of the testimonials, appraisal, analysis, or |
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| endorsement. In using testimonials, appraisals, or analyses, a |
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| licensee under this Act makes as its own all the statements |
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| contained therein, and the statements are subject to all the |
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| provisions of this Section. |
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| If the individual making a testimonial, appraisal, |
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| analysis, or endorsement has a financial interest in the |
10 |
| subject of the testimonial, appraisal, analysis, or |
11 |
| endorsement, either directly or indirectly as a stockholder, |
12 |
| director, officer, employee, or otherwise, or receives any |
13 |
| benefit directly or indirectly other than required union scale |
14 |
| wages, that fact shall be prominently disclosed in the |
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| advertisement. |
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| An advertisement shall not state or imply that a viatical |
17 |
| settlement contract, benefit, or service has been approved or |
18 |
| endorsed by a group of individuals, society, association, or |
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| other organization unless that is the fact and unless any |
20 |
| relationship between the group of individuals, society, |
21 |
| association, or organization and the licensee is disclosed. If |
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| the entity making the endorsement or testimonial is owned, |
23 |
| controlled, or managed by the licensee, or receives any payment |
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| or other consideration from the viatical settlement licensee |
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| for making an endorsement or testimonial, that fact shall be |
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| prominently disclosed in the advertisement. |
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| be retained for a period of 5 years after its use. |
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| (f) An advertisement shall not contain statistical |
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| information unless the information accurately reflects recent |
6 |
| and relevant facts. The source of all statistics used in an |
7 |
| advertisement shall be identified. |
8 |
| (g) An advertisement shall not disparage insurers, |
9 |
| viatical settlement providers, viatical settlement brokers, |
10 |
| insurance producers, policies, services, or methods of |
11 |
| marketing. |
12 |
| (h) The name of the licensee shall be clearly identified in |
13 |
| all advertisements about the licensee or its viatical |
14 |
| settlement contract, products, or services, and if any specific |
15 |
| viatical settlement contract is advertised, the viatical |
16 |
| settlement contract shall be identified either by form number |
17 |
| or some other appropriate description. If an application is |
18 |
| part of the advertisement, the name of the viatical settlement |
19 |
| provider or providers shall be shown on the application. |
20 |
| (i) An advertisement shall not use a trade name, group |
21 |
| designation, name of the parent company of a licensee, name of |
22 |
| a particular division of the licensee, service mark, slogan, |
23 |
| symbol, or other device or reference without disclosing the |
24 |
| name of the licensee, if the advertisement would have the |
25 |
| capacity or tendency to mislead or deceive as to the true |
26 |
| identity of the licensee, or to create the impression that a |
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| (j) An advertisement shall not use any combination of |
5 |
| words, symbols, or physical materials that by their content, |
6 |
| phraseology, shape, color, or other characteristics are so |
7 |
| similar to a combination of words, symbols, or physical |
8 |
| materials used by a government program or agency or otherwise |
9 |
| appear to be of such a nature that they tend to mislead |
10 |
| prospective viators into believing that the solicitation is in |
11 |
| some manner connected with a government program or agency. |
12 |
| (k) An advertisement may state that a licensee is licensed |
13 |
| in the state where the advertisement appears, provided it does |
14 |
| not exaggerate that fact or suggest or imply that competing |
15 |
| licensees may not be so licensed. The advertisement may ask the |
16 |
| audience to consult the licensee's Internet website or contact |
17 |
| the Division to find out if the state requires licensing and, |
18 |
| if so, whether the viatical settlement provider, or viatical |
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| settlement broker, is licensed. |
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| (l) An advertisement shall not create the impression that |
21 |
| the viatical settlement provider, its financial condition or |
22 |
| status, the payment of its claims or the merits, desirability, |
23 |
| or advisability of its viatical settlement contracts are |
24 |
| recommended or endorsed by any government entity. |
25 |
| (m) The name of the actual licensee shall be stated in all |
26 |
| of a licensee's advertisements. An advertisement shall not use |
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3 |
| symbol, or other device in a manner that would have the |
4 |
| capacity or tendency to mislead or deceive as to the true |
5 |
| identity of the actual licensee or create the false impression |
6 |
| that an affiliate or controlling entity would have any |
7 |
| responsibility for the financial obligation of the licensee. |
8 |
| (n) An advertisement shall not directly or indirectly |
9 |
| create the impression that any division or agency of the State |
10 |
| or of the U. S. government endorses, approves, or favors: |
11 |
| (1) any licensee or its business practices or methods |
12 |
| of operation; |
13 |
| (2) any viatical settlement contract; or
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| (3) any life insurance policy or life insurance |
15 |
| company. |
16 |
| (o) If the advertiser emphasizes the speed with which the |
17 |
| viatication will occur, the advertising must disclose the |
18 |
| average time frame from completed application to the date of |
19 |
| offer and from acceptance of the offer to receipt of the funds |
20 |
| by the viator. |
21 |
| (p) If the advertising emphasizes the dollar amounts |
22 |
| available to viators, the advertising shall disclose, using the |
23 |
| same type and font size as the dollar amount available to the |
24 |
| viator, the average purchase price as a percent of face value |
25 |
| obtained by viators contracting with the licensee during the |
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| past 6 months.
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| Section 65. Fraud prevention and control. |
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| (a) A person shall not commit the offense of viatical |
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| settlement fraud. |
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| A person shall not knowingly or intentionally interfere |
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| with the enforcement of the provisions of this Act or |
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| investigations of suspected or actual violations of this Act. |
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| A person in the business of viatical settlements shall not |
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| knowingly or intentionally permit any person convicted of a |
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| felony involving dishonesty or breach of trust to participate |
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| in the business of viatical settlements. |
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| (b) Viatical settlements contracts and applications for |
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| viatical settlements, regardless of the form of transmission, |
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| shall contain the following statement:
"Any person who |
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| knowingly presents false information in an application for |
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| insurance or a viatical settlement contract is guilty of a |
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| crime and may be subject to fines and confinement in prison.".
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| The lack of a statement as required in this subsection (b) |
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| does not constitute a defense in any prosecution for the |
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| offense of viatical settlement fraud. |
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| (c) Any person engaged in the business of viatical |
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| settlements having knowledge or a reasonable suspicion that a |
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| viatical settlement fraud is being, will be, or has been |
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| committed shall provide to the Director such information as |
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| required by, and in a manner prescribed by, the Director. |
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| Any other person having knowledge or a reasonable belief |
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| (d) No civil liability shall be imposed on and no cause of |
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| action shall arise from a person's furnishing information |
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| concerning suspected, anticipated, or completed viatical |
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| settlement fraud or suspected or completed fraudulent |
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| insurance acts, if the information is provided to or received |
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| from: |
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| (1) the Director or the Director's employees, agents, |
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| or representatives; |
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| (2) federal, State, or local law enforcement or |
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| regulatory officials or their employees, agents, or |
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| representatives; |
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| (3) a person involved in the prevention and detection |
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| of viatical settlement fraud or that person's agents, |
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| employees, or representatives; |
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| (4) the NAIC, the National Association of Securities |
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| Dealers (NASD), the North American Securities |
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| Administrators Association (NASAA), or their employees, |
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| agents, or representatives, or other regulatory body |
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| overseeing life insurance, viatical settlements, |
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| securities, or investment fraud; or |
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| (5) the life insurer that issued the life insurance |
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| policy covering the life of the insured. |
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| (e) The immunity provided by subsection (d) of this Section |
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| shall not apply to statements made with actual malice. In an |
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| action brought against a person for filing a report or |
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| furnishing other information concerning viatical settlement |
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| fraud, the party bringing the action shall plead specifically |
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| any allegation that subsection (d) does not apply because the |
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| person filing the report or furnishing the information did so |
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| with actual malice. |
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| (f) A person furnishing information as identified in |
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| subsection (d) shall be entitled to an award of attorney's fees |
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| and costs if the person is the prevailing party in a civil |
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| cause of action for libel, slander, or any other relevant tort |
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| arising out of activities in carrying out the provisions of |
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| this Act and the party bringing the action was not |
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| substantially justified in doing so. For purposes of this |
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| Section a proceeding is substantially justified if it had a |
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| reasonable basis in law or fact at the time that it was |
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| initiated. However, such an award does not apply to any person |
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| furnishing information concerning the person's own fraudulent |
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| viatical settlement acts. |
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| (g) This Section does not abrogate or modify common law or |
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| statutory privileges or immunities enjoyed by a person |
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| described in subsection (d) of this Section. |
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| Subsection (d) of this Section does not apply to a person |
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| furnishing information concerning that person's own suspected, |
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| anticipated, or completed viatical settlement fraud or |
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| suspected, anticipated, or completed fraudulent insurance |
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| acts. |
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| (h) The documents and evidence provided pursuant to |
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| subsection (d) of this Section or obtained by the Director in |
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| an investigation of suspected or actual viatical settlement |
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| fraud shall be privileged and confidential and shall not be a |
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| public record and shall not be subject to discovery or subpoena |
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| in a civil or criminal action. This subsection (h) does not |
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| prohibit release by the Director of documents and evidence |
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| obtained in an investigation of suspected or actual viatical |
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| settlement fraud: (1) in administrative or judicial |
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| proceedings to enforce laws administered by the Director;
(2) |
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| to federal, State, or local law enforcement or regulatory |
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| agencies, to an organization established for the purpose of |
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| detecting and preventing viatical settlement fraud or to the |
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| NAIC; or
(3) at the discretion of the Director, to a person in |
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| the business of viatical settlements that is aggrieved by a |
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| viatical settlement fraud. Release of documents and evidence |
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| under this subsection (h) does not abrogate or modify the |
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| privilege granted in this subsection. |
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| (i) This Act shall not do any of the following: |
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| (1) Preempt the authority or relieve the duty of other |
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| law enforcement or regulatory agencies to investigate, |
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| examine and prosecute suspected violations of law. |
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| (2) Prevent or prohibit a person from disclosing |
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| voluntarily information concerning viatical settlement |
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| fraud to a law enforcement or regulatory agency other than |
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| (3) Limit the powers granted elsewhere by the laws of |
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| this State to the Director or an insurance fraud unit to |
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| investigate and examine possible violations of law and to |
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| take appropriate action against wrongdoers. |
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| (i) Viatical settlement providers and viatical settlement |
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| brokers shall have in place antifraud initiatives reasonably |
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| calculated to detect, prosecute, and prevent viatical |
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| settlement fraud. At the discretion of the Director, the |
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| Director may order, or a licensee may request and the Director |
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| may grant, such modifications of the following required |
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| initiatives as necessary to ensure an effective antifraud |
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| program. The modifications may be more or less restrictive than |
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| the required initiatives so long as the modifications may |
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| reasonably be expected to accomplish the purpose of this |
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| Section. |
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| Antifraud initiatives shall include the following: |
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| (1) fraud investigators, who may be viatical |
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| settlement providers or viatical settlement broker |
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| employees or independent contractors; and |
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| (2) an antifraud plan, which shall be submitted to the |
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| Director. The antifraud plan shall include, but not be |
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| limited to: |
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| (A) a description of the procedures for detecting |
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| and investigating possible viatical settlement fraud |
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| and procedures for resolving material inconsistencies |
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| (B) a description of the procedures for reporting |
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| possible viatical settlement fraud to the Director; |
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| (C) a description of the plan for antifraud |
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| education and training of underwriters and other |
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| personnel; |
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| (D) a description or chart outlining the |
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| organizational arrangement of the antifraud personnel |
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| who are responsible for the investigation and |
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| reporting of possible viatical settlement fraud and |
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| investigating unresolved material inconsistencies |
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| between medical records and insurance applications; |
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| and |
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| (E) a description of the procedures used to perform |
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| initial and continuing review of the accuracy of life |
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| expectancies used in connection with a viatical |
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| settlement contract. |
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| Antifraud plans submitted to the Director shall be |
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| privileged and confidential and are not public record and are |
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| not subject to discovery or subpoena in a civil or criminal |
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| action.
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| Section 70. Injunctions; civil remedies; cease and desist. |
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| (a) In addition to the penalties and other enforcement |
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| provisions of this Act, if any person violates this Act or any |
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| rules implementing this Act, the Director may seek an |
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| injunction in a court of competent jurisdiction and may apply |
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| for temporary and permanent orders that the Director determines |
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| are necessary to restrain the person from committing the |
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| violation. |
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| (b) Any person damaged by the acts of a person in violation |
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| of this Act may bring a civil action against the person |
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| committing the violation in a court of competent jurisdiction. |
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| (c) The Director may issue, in accordance with Section |
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| 401.1 of the Illinois Insurance Code and the Illinois |
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| Administrative Procedure Act, a cease and desist order upon a |
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| person that violates any provision of this Act, any regulation |
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| or order adopted by the Director, or any written agreement |
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| entered into with the Director. |
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| (d) In addition to the penalties and other enforcement |
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| provisions of this Act, any person who violates this Act is |
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| subject to civil penalties of up to $50,000 per violation. Each |
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| separate violation of this Act shall be a separate offense. If |
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| a person is subject to an order of the Director for violations |
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| of this Act and continually fails to obey or neglects to obey |
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| the order, then each day of such failure or neglect shall be |
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| deemed a separate offense. Imposition of civil penalties shall |
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| be pursuant to an order of the Director. The Director's order |
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| may require a person found to be in violation of this Act to |
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| make restitution to persons aggrieved by violations of this |
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| Section 72. Crimes and offenses. |
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| (a) Any person who is convicted of viatical settlement |
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| fraud shall in addition to other penalties, be sentenced |
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| pursuant to items (1), (2), (3), (4), or (5) of this subsection |
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| (a). The value of the viatical settlement contract shall be |
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| based on the greater of (i) the value of property, services, or |
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| other benefit wrongfully obtained or attempted to obtain, or |
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| (ii) the aggregate economic loss suffered by any person as a |
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| result of the violation. Viatical settlement fraud is: |
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| (1) a Class 1 non-probationable felony and may be |
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| subject to a fine of not more than $150,000 if the value of |
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| the viatical settlement contract exceeds $500,000;
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| (2) a Class 1 felony and may be subject to a fine of |
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| not more than $100,000 if the value of viatical settlement |
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| contract exceeds $100,000 and does not exceed $500,000;
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| (3) a Class 2 felony and may be subject to a fine of |
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| not more than $20,000 if the value of viatical settlement |
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| contract exceeds $10,000 and does not exceed $100,000; |
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| (4) a Class 3 felony and may be subject to a fine of |
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| not more than $10,000 if the value of viatical settlement |
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| contract exceeds $300 and does not exceed $10,000; or
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| (5) a Class A misdemeanor and may be subject to a fine |
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| of not more than $3,000 if the value of viatical settlement |
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| contract does not exceed $300.
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| viatical settlement contracts within any 6-month period may be |
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| the provisions of this Section; provided that when 2 or more |
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| offenses are committed by the same person in 2 or more |
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| counties, the accused may be prosecuted in any county in which |
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| one of the offenses was committed for all of the offenses |
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| aggregated under this Section. The statute of limitations |
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| provision shall not begin to run until the insurance company or |
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| law enforcement agency is aware of the fraud, but in no event |
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| may the prosecution be commenced later than 7 years after the |
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| act has occurred. |
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| (b) A person commits the offense of viatical settlement |
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| fraud when: |
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| (1) For the purpose of depriving another of property or |
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| for pecuniary gain any person knowingly:
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| (A) presents, causes to be presented or prepares |
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| with knowledge or belief that it will be presented to |
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| or by a viatical settlement provider, viatical |
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| settlement broker, life expectancy provider, viatical |
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| settlement purchaser, financing entity, insurer, |
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| insurance producer, or any other person, false |
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| material information, or concealing material |
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| information, as part of, in support of or concerning a |
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| fact material to one or more of the following:
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| (i) an application for the issuance of a |
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| viatical settlement contract or insurance policy;
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| (ii) the underwriting of a viatical settlement |
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| policy;
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| (iv) premiums paid on an insurance policy;
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| (v) payments and changes in ownership or |
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| beneficiary made in accordance with the terms of a |
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| viatical settlement contract, or insurance policy;
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| (vi) the reinstatement or conversion of an |
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| insurance policy;
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| (vii) in the solicitation, offer, effectuation |
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| or sale of a viatical settlement contract, |
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| (ix) a financing transaction; or
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| (B) employs any plan, financial structure, device, |
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| scheme, or artifice to defraud related to viaticated |
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| policies.
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| (2) In furtherance of a scheme to defraud, to further a |
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| fraud, or to prevent or hinder the detection of a scheme to |
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| defraud any person knowingly does or permits his employees |
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| or agents to do any of the following: |
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| (A) remove, conceal, alter, destroy, or sequester |
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| from the Director the assets or records of a licensee |
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| condition of a licensee, financing entity, insurer, or |
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| other person; |
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| in violation of laws requiring a license, certificate |
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| of authority, or other legal authority for the |
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| transaction of the business of viatical settlements; |
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| (D) file with the Director or the equivalent chief |
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| a document containing false information or otherwise |
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| conceals information about a material fact from the |
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| (3) Any person knowingly steals, misappropriates, or |
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| converts monies, funds, premiums, credits, or other |
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| property of a viatical settlement provider, insurer, |
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| insured, viator, insurance policyowner, or any other |
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| person engaged in the business of viatical settlements or |
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| insurance;
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| brokers, or otherwise deals in a viatical settlement |
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| contract, the subject of which is a life insurance policy |
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| that was obtained by presenting false information |
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| concerning any fact material to the policy or by |
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| concealing, for the purpose of misleading another, |
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| policy's issuer, the viatical settlement provider or the |
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| ownership of a policy or the state of residency of a viator |
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| to this Act for the express purposes of evading or avoiding |
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| the provisions of this Act. |
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| (c) For purposes of this Section, "person" means (i) an |
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| individual, (ii) a corporation, (iii) an officer, agent, or |
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| employee of a corporation, (iv) a member, agent, or employee of |
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| a partnership, or (v) a member, manager, employee, officer, |
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| director, or agent of a limited liability company who, in any |
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| such capacity described by this subsection (c), commits |
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| viatical settlement fraud. |
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| Section 75. Unfair trade practices. A violation of this |
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| shall be considered an unfair trade practice under Article XXVI |
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| Section 85. Additional powers. In addition to any other |
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| hearing, examination, or investigation specifically provided |
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| for by this Act, the Director may conduct such hearings, |
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| Section 90. Insurance Code Provisions.
Insurance |
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| Section 95. Applicability of securities laws. Nothing in |
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| Illinois Securities Law of 1953 or any regulations, bulletins, |
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| or other interpretations issued by or through the Division |
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| acting pursuant to the Illinois Securities Law of 1953. |
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| Compliance with the provisions of this Act shall not constitute |
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| compliance with any applicable provision of the Illinois |
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| Securities Law of 1953 and any amendments thereto or any |
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| regulations, notices, bulletins, or other interpretations |
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| issued by or through the Division acting pursuant to the |
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| Section 100. Viatical settlement provider application. A |
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| viatical settlement provider lawfully transacting business in |
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| this State may continue to do so pending approval or |
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| disapproval of the provider's application for a license as long |
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| as the application is filed with the Director not later than 30 |
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| days after the effective date of this Act. |
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| Section 900. The Freedom of Information Act is amended by |
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State law or rules and regulations |
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| adopted under federal or State law.
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| (b) Information that, if disclosed, would constitute a |
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| clearly
unwarranted invasion of personal privacy, unless |
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consented to in writing by the individual |
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| subjects of the information. The
disclosure of information |
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| that bears on the public duties of public
employees and |
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| officials shall not be considered an invasion of personal
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| privacy. Information exempted under this subsection (b) |
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is not limited to:
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clients, patients, residents, students or |
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| other individuals receiving
social, medical, |
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| educational, vocational, financial, supervisory or
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| federal agencies
or public bodies;
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| maintained with
respect to employees, appointees or |
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applicants for |
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applicant, registrant or licensee |
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engaged in |
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| professional or occupational registration, licensure |
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assessment or collection of any tax |
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by State |
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| who file complaints
with or provide information to |
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or |
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| penal agencies; provided, however, that identification |
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| of witnesses to
traffic accidents, traffic accident |
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| reports, and rescue reports may be provided
by agencies |
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investigation is ongoing, without |
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| constituting a clearly unwarranted per se
invasion of |
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| personal privacy under this subsection; and
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| (vi) the names, addresses, or other personal |
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| information of
participants and registrants in park |
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| district, forest preserve district, and
conservation |
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| district programs.
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| (c) Records compiled by any public body for |
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proceedings and any law |
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but only |
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| reasonably contemplated
law enforcement proceedings |
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| conducted by any law enforcement or correctional
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| (ii) interfere with pending administrative |
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| enforcement proceedings
conducted by any public body;
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| (iv) unavoidably disclose the identity of a |
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| confidential source or
confidential information |
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| techniques other than
those generally used and known or |
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| disclose internal documents of
correctional agencies |
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| related to detection, observation or investigation of
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| incidents of crime or misconduct;
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| under subsection (b) of
this Section;
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| (vii) endanger the life or physical safety of law |
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| enforcement personnel
or any other person; or
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criminal justice agencies, except the |
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arrest logs or blotters;
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| (ii) the name of a person in the custody of a law |
6 |
| enforcement agency and
the charges for which that |
7 |
| person is being held;
|
8 |
| (iii) court records that are public;
|
9 |
| (iv) records that are otherwise available under |
10 |
| State or local law; or
|
11 |
| (v) records in which the requesting party is the |
12 |
| individual
identified, except as provided under part |
13 |
| (vii) of
paragraph (c) of subsection (1) of this |
14 |
| Section.
|
15 |
| "Criminal history record information" means data |
16 |
| identifiable to an
individual and consisting of |
17 |
| descriptions or notations of arrests,
detentions, |
18 |
| indictments, informations, pre-trial proceedings, trials, |
19 |
| or
other formal events in the criminal justice system or |
20 |
| descriptions or
notations of criminal charges (including |
21 |
| criminal violations of local
municipal ordinances) and the |
22 |
| nature of any disposition arising therefrom,
including |
23 |
| sentencing, court or correctional supervision, |
24 |
| rehabilitation and
release. The term does not apply to |
25 |
| statistical records and reports in
which individuals are |
26 |
| not identified and from which
their identities are not |
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criminal |
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| investigative or intelligence purposes.
|
3 |
| (e) Records that relate to or affect the security of |
4 |
| correctional
institutions and detention facilities.
|
5 |
| (f) Preliminary drafts, notes, recommendations, |
6 |
| memoranda and other
records in which opinions are |
7 |
| expressed, or policies or actions are
formulated, except |
8 |
| that a specific record or relevant portion of a
record |
9 |
| shall not be exempt when the record is publicly cited
and |
10 |
| identified by the head of the public body. The exemption |
11 |
| provided in
this paragraph (f) extends to all those records |
12 |
| of officers and agencies
of the General Assembly that |
13 |
| pertain to the preparation of legislative
documents.
|
14 |
| (g) Trade secrets and commercial or financial |
15 |
| information obtained from
a person or business where the |
16 |
| trade secrets or information are
proprietary, privileged |
17 |
| or confidential, or where disclosure of the trade
secrets |
18 |
| or information may cause competitive harm, including: |
19 |
| (i) All
information determined to be confidential |
20 |
| under Section 4002 of the
Technology Advancement and |
21 |
| Development Act. |
22 |
| (ii) All trade secrets and commercial or financial |
23 |
| information obtained by a public body, including a |
24 |
| public pension fund, from a private equity fund or a |
25 |
| privately held company within the investment portfolio |
26 |
| of a private equity fund as a result of either |
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| investing or evaluating a potential investment of |
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| public funds in a private equity fund. The exemption |
3 |
| contained in this item does not apply to the aggregate |
4 |
| financial performance information of a private equity |
5 |
| fund, nor to the identity of the fund's managers or |
6 |
| general partners. The exemption contained in this item |
7 |
| does not apply to the identity of a privately held |
8 |
| company within the investment portfolio of a private |
9 |
| equity fund, unless the disclosure of the identity of a |
10 |
| privately held company may cause competitive harm.
|
11 |
| Nothing contained in this
paragraph (g) shall be construed |
12 |
| to prevent a person or business from
consenting to disclosure.
|
13 |
| (h) Proposals and bids for any contract, grant, or |
14 |
| agreement, including
information which if it were |
15 |
| disclosed would frustrate procurement or give
an advantage |
16 |
| to any person proposing to enter into a contractor |
17 |
| agreement
with the body, until an award or final selection |
18 |
| is made. Information
prepared by or for the body in |
19 |
| preparation of a bid solicitation shall be
exempt until an |
20 |
| award or final selection is made.
|
21 |
| (i) Valuable formulae,
computer geographic systems,
|
22 |
| designs, drawings and research data obtained or
produced by |
23 |
| any public body when disclosure could reasonably be |
24 |
| expected to
produce private gain or public loss.
The |
25 |
| exemption for "computer geographic systems" provided in |
26 |
| this paragraph
(i) does not extend to requests made by news |
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| media as defined in Section 2 of
this Act when the |
2 |
| requested information is not otherwise exempt and the only
|
3 |
| purpose of the request is to access and disseminate |
4 |
| information regarding the
health, safety, welfare, or |
5 |
| legal rights of the general public.
|
6 |
| (j) Test questions, scoring keys and other examination |
7 |
| data used to
administer an academic examination or |
8 |
| determined the qualifications of an
applicant for a license |
9 |
| or employment.
|
10 |
| (k) Architects' plans, engineers' technical |
11 |
| submissions, and
other
construction related technical |
12 |
| documents for
projects not constructed or developed in |
13 |
| whole or in part with public funds
and the same for |
14 |
| projects constructed or developed with public funds, but
|
15 |
| only to the extent
that disclosure would compromise |
16 |
| security, including but not limited to water
treatment |
17 |
| facilities, airport facilities, sport stadiums, convention |
18 |
| centers,
and all government owned, operated, or occupied |
19 |
| buildings.
|
20 |
| (l) Library circulation and order records identifying |
21 |
| library users with
specific materials.
|
22 |
| (m) Minutes of meetings of public bodies closed to the
|
23 |
| public as provided in the Open Meetings Act until the |
24 |
| public body
makes the minutes available to the public under |
25 |
| Section 2.06 of the Open
Meetings Act.
|
26 |
| (n) Communications between a public body and an |
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| attorney or auditor
representing the public body that would |
2 |
| not be subject to discovery in
litigation, and materials |
3 |
| prepared or compiled by or for a public body in
|
4 |
| anticipation of a criminal, civil or administrative |
5 |
| proceeding upon the
request of an attorney advising the |
6 |
| public body, and materials prepared or
compiled with |
7 |
| respect to internal audits of public bodies.
|
8 |
| (o) Information received by a primary or secondary |
9 |
| school, college or
university under its procedures for the |
10 |
| evaluation of faculty members by
their academic peers.
|
11 |
| (p) Administrative or technical information associated |
12 |
| with automated
data processing operations, including but |
13 |
| not limited to software,
operating protocols, computer |
14 |
| program abstracts, file layouts, source
listings, object |
15 |
| modules, load modules, user guides, documentation
|
16 |
| pertaining to all logical and physical design of |
17 |
| computerized systems,
employee manuals, and any other |
18 |
| information that, if disclosed, would
jeopardize the |
19 |
| security of the system or its data or the security of
|
20 |
| materials exempt under this Section.
|
21 |
| (q) Documents or materials relating to collective |
22 |
| negotiating matters
between public bodies and their |
23 |
| employees or representatives, except that
any final |
24 |
| contract or agreement shall be subject to inspection and |
25 |
| copying.
|
26 |
| (r) Drafts, notes, recommendations and memoranda |
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| pertaining to the
financing and marketing transactions of |
2 |
| the public body. The records of
ownership, registration, |
3 |
| transfer, and exchange of municipal debt
obligations, and |
4 |
| of persons to whom payment with respect to these |
5 |
| obligations
is made.
|
6 |
| (s) The records, documents and information relating to |
7 |
| real estate
purchase negotiations until those negotiations |
8 |
| have been completed or
otherwise terminated. With regard to |
9 |
| a parcel involved in a pending or
actually and reasonably |
10 |
| contemplated eminent domain proceeding under the Eminent |
11 |
| Domain Act, records, documents and
information relating to |
12 |
| that parcel shall be exempt except as may be
allowed under |
13 |
| discovery rules adopted by the Illinois Supreme Court. The
|
14 |
| records, documents and information relating to a real |
15 |
| estate sale shall be
exempt until a sale is consummated.
|
16 |
| (t) Any and all proprietary information and records |
17 |
| related to the
operation of an intergovernmental risk |
18 |
| management association or
self-insurance pool or jointly |
19 |
| self-administered health and accident
cooperative or pool.
|
20 |
| (u) Information concerning a university's adjudication |
21 |
| of student or
employee grievance or disciplinary cases, to |
22 |
| the extent that disclosure
would reveal the identity of the |
23 |
| student or employee and information
concerning any public |
24 |
| body's adjudication of student or employee grievances
or |
25 |
| disciplinary cases, except for the final outcome of the |
26 |
| cases.
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2 |
| faculty members.
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3 |
| (w) Information related solely to the internal |
4 |
| personnel rules and
practices of a public body.
|
5 |
| (x) Information contained in or related to |
6 |
| examination, operating, or
condition reports prepared by, |
7 |
| on behalf of, or for the use of a public
body responsible |
8 |
| for the regulation or supervision of financial
|
9 |
| institutions or insurance companies, unless disclosure is |
10 |
| otherwise
required by State law.
|
11 |
| (y) Information the disclosure of which is restricted |
12 |
| under Section
5-108 of the Public Utilities Act.
|
13 |
| (z) Manuals or instruction to staff that relate to |
14 |
| establishment or
collection of liability for any State tax |
15 |
| or that relate to investigations
by a public body to |
16 |
| determine violation of any criminal law.
|
17 |
| (aa) Applications, related documents, and medical |
18 |
| records received by
the Experimental Organ Transplantation |
19 |
| Procedures Board and any and all
documents or other records |
20 |
| prepared by the Experimental Organ
Transplantation |
21 |
| Procedures Board or its staff relating to applications
it |
22 |
| has received.
|
23 |
| (bb) Insurance or self insurance (including any |
24 |
| intergovernmental risk
management association or self |
25 |
| insurance pool) claims, loss or risk
management |
26 |
| information, records, data, advice or communications.
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| (cc) Information and records held by the Department of |
2 |
| Public Health and
its authorized representatives relating |
3 |
| to known or suspected cases of
sexually transmissible |
4 |
| disease or any information the disclosure of which
is |
5 |
| restricted under the Illinois Sexually Transmissible |
6 |
| Disease Control Act.
|
7 |
| (dd) Information the disclosure of which is exempted |
8 |
| under Section 30
of the Radon Industry Licensing Act.
|
9 |
| (ee) Firm performance evaluations under Section 55 of |
10 |
| the
Architectural, Engineering, and Land Surveying |
11 |
| Qualifications Based
Selection Act.
|
12 |
| (ff) Security portions of system safety program plans, |
13 |
| investigation
reports, surveys, schedules, lists, data, or |
14 |
| information compiled, collected,
or prepared by or for the |
15 |
| Regional Transportation Authority under Section 2.11
of |
16 |
| the Regional Transportation Authority Act or the St. Clair |
17 |
| County Transit
District under the
Bi-State Transit Safety |
18 |
| Act.
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19 |
| (gg) Information the disclosure of which is restricted |
20 |
| and
exempted under Section 50 of the Illinois Prepaid |
21 |
| Tuition Act.
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22 |
| (hh) Information the disclosure of which is
exempted |
23 |
| under the State Officials and Employees Ethics Act.
|
24 |
| (ii) Beginning July 1, 1999, information that would |
25 |
| disclose
or might lead to the disclosure of
secret or |
26 |
| confidential information, codes, algorithms, programs, or |
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keys intended to be used to create electronic or |
2 |
| digital signatures under the
Electronic Commerce Security |
3 |
| Act.
|
4 |
| (jj) Information contained in a local emergency energy |
5 |
| plan submitted to
a municipality in accordance with a local |
6 |
| emergency energy plan ordinance that
is adopted under |
7 |
| Section 11-21.5-5 of the Illinois Municipal Code.
|
8 |
| (kk) Information and data concerning the distribution |
9 |
| of
surcharge moneys collected and remitted by wireless |
10 |
| carriers under the Wireless
Emergency Telephone Safety |
11 |
| Act.
|
12 |
| (ll) Vulnerability assessments, security measures, and |
13 |
| response policies
or plans that are designed to identify, |
14 |
| prevent, or respond to potential
attacks upon a community's |
15 |
| population or systems, facilities, or installations,
the |
16 |
| destruction or contamination of which would constitute a |
17 |
| clear and present
danger to the health or safety of the |
18 |
| community, but only to the extent that
disclosure could |
19 |
| reasonably be expected to jeopardize the effectiveness of |
20 |
| the
measures or the safety of the personnel who implement |
21 |
| them or the public.
Information exempt under this item may |
22 |
| include such things as details
pertaining to the |
23 |
| mobilization or deployment of personnel or equipment, to |
24 |
| the
operation of communication systems or protocols, or to |
25 |
| tactical operations.
|
26 |
| (mm) Maps and other records regarding the location or |
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| security of generation, transmission, distribution, |
2 |
| storage, gathering,
treatment, or switching facilities |
3 |
| owned by a utility or by the Illinois Power Agency.
|
4 |
| (nn) Law enforcement officer identification |
5 |
| information or
driver
identification
information compiled |
6 |
| by a law enforcement agency or the Department of
|
7 |
| Transportation
under Section 11-212 of the Illinois |
8 |
| Vehicle Code.
|
9 |
| (oo) Records and information provided to a residential
|
10 |
| health care
facility resident sexual assault
and death |
11 |
| review team or the Executive Council under the Abuse |
12 |
| Prevention Review Team Act.
|
13 |
| (pp) Information provided to the predatory lending |
14 |
| database created pursuant to Article 3 of the Residential |
15 |
| Real Property Disclosure Act, except to the extent |
16 |
| authorized under that Article.
|
17 |
| (qq) Defense budgets and petitions for certification |
18 |
| of compensation and expenses for court appointed trial |
19 |
| counsel as provided under Sections 10 and 15 of the Capital |
20 |
| Crimes Litigation Act. This subsection (qq) shall apply |
21 |
| until the conclusion of the trial of the case, even if the |
22 |
| prosecution chooses not to pursue the death penalty prior |
23 |
| to trial or sentencing.
|
24 |
| (rr) Information contained in or related to proposals, |
25 |
| bids, or negotiations related to electric power |
26 |
| procurement under Section 1-75 of the Illinois Power Agency |
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2 |
| is determined to be confidential and proprietary by the |
3 |
| Illinois Power Agency or by the Illinois Commerce |
4 |
| Commission.
|
5 |
| (ss) Information the disclosure of which is
exempted |
6 |
| under the Viatical Settlements Act of 2008.
|
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| (2) This Section does not authorize withholding of |
8 |
| information or limit the
availability of records to the public, |
9 |
| except as stated in this Section or
otherwise provided in this |
10 |
| Act.
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| 94-1055, eff. 1-1-07; 95-331, eff. 8-21-07; 95-481, eff. |
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| 8-28-07.)
|
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| Section 905. The Illinois Insurance Code is amended by |
16 |
| changing Section 500-70 as follows:
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18 |
| Sec. 500-70. License denial, nonrenewal, or revocation.
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| (a) The Director may place on probation, suspend, revoke, |
20 |
| or refuse to issue
or renew
an insurance producer's license or |
21 |
| may levy a civil penalty in accordance with
this Section or
|
22 |
| take any combination of actions, for any one or more of the |
23 |
| following causes:
|
24 |
| (1) providing incorrect, misleading, incomplete, or |
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information in the license application;
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| (2) violating any insurance laws, or violating any |
3 |
| rule, subpoena, or
order of
the Director or of another |
4 |
| state's insurance commissioner;
|
5 |
| (3) obtaining or attempting to obtain a license through |
6 |
| misrepresentation
or
fraud;
|
7 |
| (4) improperly withholding, misappropriating or |
8 |
| converting any moneys or
properties received in the course |
9 |
| of doing insurance business;
|
10 |
| (5) intentionally misrepresenting the terms of an |
11 |
| actual or proposed
insurance
contract or application for |
12 |
| insurance;
|
13 |
| (6) having been convicted of a felony;
|
14 |
| (7) having admitted or been found to have committed any |
15 |
| insurance unfair
trade practice or fraud;
|
16 |
| (8) using fraudulent, coercive, or dishonest |
17 |
| practices, or demonstrating
incompetence, |
18 |
| untrustworthiness or financial irresponsibility in the |
19 |
| conduct of
business in
this State or elsewhere;
|
20 |
| (9) having an insurance producer license,
or its |
21 |
| equivalent, denied, suspended,
or revoked in any other |
22 |
| state, province, district or territory;
|
23 |
| (10) forging a name to an application for insurance or |
24 |
| to a document
related
to
an insurance transaction;
|
25 |
| (11) improperly using notes or any other reference |
26 |
| material to complete an
examination for an insurance |
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3 |
| individual who is not
licensed;
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4 |
| (13) failing to comply with an administrative or court |
5 |
| order imposing a
child
support obligation;
|
6 |
| (14) failing to pay state income tax or penalty or |
7 |
| interest or comply with
any
administrative or court order |
8 |
| directing payment of state income tax or failed
to file a
|
9 |
| return or to pay any final assessment of any tax due to the |
10 |
| Department of
Revenue; or
|
11 |
| (15) failing to make satisfactory repayment to the |
12 |
| Illinois Student
Assistance
Commission for a delinquent or |
13 |
| defaulted student loan ; or .
|
14 |
| (16) failing to comply with any provision of the |
15 |
| Viatical Settlements Act of 2008. |
16 |
| (b) If the action by the Director is to nonrenew, suspend, |
17 |
| or revoke a
license or to
deny an application for a license, |
18 |
| the Director shall notify the applicant or
licensee and advise, |
19 |
| in
writing, the applicant or licensee of the reason for the |
20 |
| suspension,
revocation, denial or
nonrenewal of the |
21 |
| applicant's or licensee's license. The applicant or licensee
|
22 |
| may make written
demand upon the Director within 30 days after |
23 |
| the date of mailing for a hearing
before the
Director to |
24 |
| determine the reasonableness of the Director's action. The |
25 |
| hearing
must be held
within not fewer than 20 days nor more |
26 |
| than 30 days after the mailing of the
notice of hearing
and |
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3 |
| revoked, or refused
if the
Director finds, after hearing, that |
4 |
| an individual licensee's violation was
known or should have
|
5 |
| been known by one or more of the partners, officers, or |
6 |
| managers acting on
behalf of the
partnership, corporation, |
7 |
| limited liability company, or limited liability
partnership |
8 |
| and the
violation was neither reported to the Director nor |
9 |
| corrective action taken.
|
10 |
| (d) In addition to or instead of any applicable denial, |
11 |
| suspension, or
revocation of a
license, a person may, after |
12 |
| hearing, be subject to a civil penalty of up to
$10,000 for |
13 |
| each cause for
denial, suspension, or revocation, however, the |
14 |
| civil penalty may total no more
than $100,000.
|
15 |
| (e) The Director has the authority to enforce the |
16 |
| provisions of and impose
any penalty
or remedy authorized by |
17 |
| this Article against any person who is under
investigation for |
18 |
| or charged
with a violation of this Code or rules even if the |
19 |
| person's license or
registration has been
surrendered or has |
20 |
| lapsed by operation of law.
|
21 |
| (f) Upon the suspension, denial, or revocation of a |
22 |
| license, the licensee or
other
person having possession or |
23 |
| custody of the license shall promptly deliver it to
the |
24 |
| Director in
person or by mail. The Director shall publish all |
25 |
| suspensions, denials, or
revocations after the
suspensions, |
26 |
| denials, or revocations become final in a manner designed to
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insurance companies and other persons.
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| (g) A person whose license is revoked or whose application |
3 |
| is denied
pursuant to this
Section is ineligible to apply for |
4 |
| any license for 3 years after the revocation
or denial. A |
5 |
| person
whose license as an insurance producer has been revoked, |
6 |
| suspended, or denied
may not be
employed, contracted, or |
7 |
| engaged in any insurance related capacity during the
time the
|
8 |
| revocation, suspension, or denial is in effect.
|
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| (Source: P.A. 92-386, eff. 1-1-02; 93-32, eff. 7-1-03.)
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| Section 910. The Illinois Securities Law of 1953 is amended |
11 |
| by changing Section 2.1 and by adding Section 2.33 as follows:
|
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| (815 ILCS 5/2.1) (from Ch. 121 1/2, par. 137.2-1)
|
13 |
| Sec. 2.1. Security. "Security" means any note, stock, |
14 |
| treasury stock,
bond, debenture, evidence of indebtedness, |
15 |
| certificate of interest or
participation in any profit-sharing |
16 |
| agreement, collateral-trust
certificate, preorganization |
17 |
| certificate or subscription, transferable
share, investment |
18 |
| contract, viatical investment, investment fund share, |
19 |
| face-amount certificate,
voting-trust certificate, certificate |
20 |
| of deposit
for a security, fractional
undivided interest in |
21 |
| oil, gas or other mineral lease, right or royalty,
any put, |
22 |
| call, straddle, option, or privilege on any security, |
23 |
| certificate
of deposit, or group or index of securities |
24 |
| (including any interest therein
or based on the value thereof), |
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| or any put, call, straddle, option, or
privilege entered into, |
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| relating to
foreign currency, or, in general, any interest or |
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| instrument commonly known
as a "security", or any certificate |
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| of interest or participation in,
temporary or interim |
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| certificate for, receipt for, guarantee of, or warrant
or right |
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| to subscribe to or purchase, any of the foregoing.
"Security" |
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| does not mean a mineral investment contract or a mineral
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| deferred delivery contract; provided, however, the Department |
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| shall have
the authority to regulate these contracts as |
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| hereinafter provided.
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| (Source: P.A. 92-308, eff. 1-1-02; 93-927, eff. 8-12-04.)
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| (815 ILCS 5/2.33 new)
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| Sec. 2.33. Viatical investment. "Viatical investment"
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| means the contractual right to receive any portion of the death
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| benefit or ownership of a life insurance policy or certificate
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| for consideration that is less than the expected death benefit
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| of the life insurance policy or certificate. "Viatical
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| investment" does not include: |
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| (1) any transaction between a viator and a viatical
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| settlement provider, as defined in the Viatical |
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| Settlements Act of 2008; |
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| (2) any transfer of ownership or beneficial interest in
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| a life insurance policy from a viatical settlement provider
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| to another viatical settlement provider, as defined in the
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| Viatical Settlements Act of 2008, or to any legal
entity |
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| formed solely for the purpose of holding ownership
or |
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| beneficial interest in a life insurance policy or
policies; |
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| (3) the bona fide assignment of a life insurance policy |
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| to a bank, savings bank, savings and loan association,
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| credit union, or financial institution as
collateral for a |
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| loan; for the purposes of this item (3), "financial |
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| institution" means financial institution as defined by |
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| Viatical Settlements Act of 2008; or |
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| (4) a policy loan by a life insurance company or the
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| exercise of accelerated benefits pursuant to the terms of a
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| life insurance policy issued in accordance with the
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| Illinois Insurance Code.
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| Section 999. Effective date. This Act takes effect July 1, |
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| 2009.".
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