2006 Nebraska Revised Statutes - § 44-1109 — Viatical settlement contract requirements.

Section 44-1109
Viatical settlement contract requirements.

(1)(a) A viatical settlement provider entering into a viatical settlement contract shall first obtain:

(i) If the viator is the insured, a written statement from a licensed attending physician that the viator is of sound mind and under no constraint or undue influence to enter into a viatical settlement contract; and

(ii) A document in which the insured consents, as required in subsection (2) of section 44-1106, to the release of his or her medical records to a viatical settlement provider, a viatical settlement broker, and the insurance company that issued the life insurance policy covering the life of the insured.

(b) Within twenty days after a viator executes documents necessary to transfer any rights under an insurance policy, or within twenty days after entering any agreement, option, promise, or other form of understanding, expressed or implied, to viaticate the policy, the viatical settlement provider shall give written notice to the insurer that issued that insurance policy that the policy has or will become a viaticated policy. The notice must be accompanied by the documents required by subdivision (c) of this subsection.

(c) The viatical settlement provider shall deliver a copy of the medical release required under subdivision (a)(ii) of this subsection, a copy of the viator's application for the viatical settlement contract, the notice required under subdivision (b) of this subsection, and a request for verification of coverage to the insurer that issued the life insurance policy that is the subject of the viatical transaction. The National Association of Insurance Commissioners' form for verification shall be used unless standards for verification are developed by the director.

(d) The insurer shall respond to a request for verification of coverage submitted on an approved form by a viatical settlement provider within thirty calendar days after the date the request is received and shall indicate whether, based on the medical evidence and documents provided, the insurer intends to pursue an investigation at this time regarding the validity of the insurance contract.

(e) Prior to or at the time of execution of the viatical settlement contract, the viatical settlement provider shall obtain a witnessed document in which the viator consents to the viatical settlement contract and represents that the viator has a full and complete understanding of the viatical settlement contract, that the viator has a full and complete understanding of the benefits of the life insurance policy, that the viator acknowledges he or she is entering into the viatical settlement contract freely and voluntarily, and, for persons with a terminal or chronic illness or condition, that the viator acknowledges the insured has a terminal or chronic illness and the terminal or chronic illness or condition was diagnosed after the life insurance policy was issued.

(f) If a viatical settlement broker performs any of the activities listed in this subsection on behalf of the viatical settlement provider, the provider is deemed to have fulfilled the requirements of this section.

(2) All medical information solicited or obtained by any licensee shall be subject to the applicable provisions of state law relating to confidentiality of medical information.

(3) All viatical settlement contracts entered into in this state shall provide the viator with an unconditional right to rescind the contract for fifteen calendar days from the receipt of the viatical settlement proceeds. If the insured dies during the rescission period, the viatical settlement contract shall be deemed to have been rescinded. If a viatical settlement contract is rescinded, all viatical settlement proceeds and any premiums, loans, and loan interest that have been paid by the viatical settlement provider or purchaser shall be repaid to the viatical settlement provider or purchaser within sixty days of such rescission.

(4) The viatical settlement provider shall instruct the viator to send the executed documents required to effect the change in ownership, assignment, or change in beneficiary directly to the independent escrow agent. Within three business days after the date the escrow agent receives the documents or after the date the viatical settlement provider receives the documents if the viator erroneously provides the documents directly to the provider, the provider shall pay or transfer the proceeds of the viatical settlement into an escrow or trust account maintained in a state-chartered or federally chartered financial institution whose deposits are insured by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation. Upon payment of the settlement proceeds into the escrow account, the escrow agent shall deliver the original change in ownership, assignment, or change in beneficiary forms to the viatical settlement provider or related provider trust. Upon the escrow agent's receipt of the acknowledgment of the properly completed transfer of ownership, assignment, or designation of beneficiary from the insurance company, the escrow agent shall pay the settlement proceeds to the viator.

(5) Failure to tender consideration to the viator for the viatical settlement contract renders the viatical settlement contract voidable by the viator for lack of consideration until the time consideration is tendered to and accepted by the viator.

(6) Contacts with the insured for the purpose of determining the health status of the insured by the viatical settlement provider or viatical settlement broker after the viatical settlement has occurred shall only be made by the viatical settlement provider or broker licensed in this state or its authorized representatives and shall be limited to once every six months for insureds with a life expectancy of more than one year and to no more than once every three months for insureds with a life expectancy of one year or less. The provider or broker shall explain the procedure for these contacts at the time the viatical settlement contract is entered into. The limitations set forth in this subsection shall not apply to any contacts with an insured for reasons other than determining the insured's health status. Viatical settlement providers and viatical settlement brokers shall be responsible for the actions of their authorized representatives.


Source:
    Laws 2001, LB 52, § 35



~Reissue Revised Statutes of Nebraska

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