Cal. Ins. Code § 10110.5
General Provisions
Redline — January 1, 2011 → current.View current text →
Current — January 1, 2013
As of January 1, 2011
A policy or endorsement issued by an admitted life and disability insurer may contain a provision for a waiver of premium payments in the event of involuntary unemployment of the insured. Insurers issuing policies or endorsements which contain that provision shall establish any additional reserves and file any additional financial reports that the commissioner may require.
(a) A policy or endorsement issued by an admitted life and disability insurer may contain a provision for a waiver of premium payments in the event of involuntary unemployment of the insured. Insurers issuing policies or endorsements containing that provision shall establish any additional reserves and file any additional financial reports that the commissioner may require.
(b) A contract or supplemental contract issued by an admitted life and disability insurer may contain a provision for a waiver of surrender charge benefit for a life insurance or annuity contract in the event of voluntary or involuntary unemployment of the owner, insured, or annuitant, as applicable. Insurers issuing contracts or supplemental contracts containing that provision shall establish any additional reserves and file any additional financial reports that the commissioner may require.
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