2014 Kentucky Revised Statutes CHAPTER 304 - INSURANCE CODE Subtitle 15 - Life Insurance and Annuity Contracts 15.15-365 Standard Nonforfeiture Law for Individual Deferred Annuities of 2005.
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304.15-365 Standard Nonforfeiture Law for Individual Deferred Annuities of
2005.
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This section shall be known as the "Standard Nonforfeiture Law for Individual
Deferred Annuities of 2005."
This section shall not apply to any reinsurance group annuity purchased under
a retirement plan or plan of deferred compensation established or maintained
by an employer, including a partnership or sole proprietorship, or by an
employee organization, or by both, other than a plan providing individual
retirement accounts or individual retirement annuities under Section 408 of the
Internal Revenue Code, as now or hereafter amended, premium deposit fund,
variable annuity, investment annuity, immediate annuity, any deferred annuity
contract after annuity payments have commenced, or reversionary annuity, nor
to any contract which shall be delivered outside this state through an agent or
other representative of the insurer issuing the contract. However, to the extent
that a variable annuity contract provides benefits that do not, before the
maturity date, vary in accordance with the investment performance of any
separate account or accounts maintained by the insurer as to such contract, as
provided for in KRS 304.15-390, the contract shall contain provisions that
satisfy the requirements of this section and shall not otherwise be subject to
this section.
In the case of contracts issued on or after July 1, 2006, no contract of annuity,
except as provided in subsection (2) of this section, shall be delivered or issued
for delivery in this state unless it contains in substance the following provisions,
or corresponding provisions which in the opinion of the commissioner are at
least as favorable to the contract holder, upon cessation of payment of
considerations under the contract:
(a) That upon cessation of payment of considerations under a contract, or
upon the written request of the contract owner, the insurer shall grant a
paid-up annuity benefit on a plan stipulated in the contract of such value
as is specified in subsections (8), (9), (10), (11), and (13) of this section;
(b) If a contract provides for a lump sum settlement at maturity, or at any
other time, that upon surrender of the contract at or prior to the
commencement of any annuity payments, the insurer shall pay, in lieu of
any paid-up annuity benefit, a cash surrender benefit of such amount as
is specified in subsections (8), (9), (10), (11), and (13) of this section. The
insurer may reserve the right to defer the payment of this cash surrender
benefit for a period not to exceed six (6) months after demand therefor
with surrender of the contract after making written request and receiving
written approval of the commissioner. The request shall address the
necessity and equitability to all policyholders of the deferral;
(c) A statement of the mortality table, if any, and interest rates used in
calculating any minimum paid-up annuity, cash surrender or death
benefits that are guaranteed under the contract, together with sufficient
information to determine the amounts of such benefits; and
(d) A statement that any paid-up annuity, cash surrender or death benefits
that may be available under the contract are not less than the minimum
benefits required by any statute of the state in which the contract is
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delivered and an explanation of the manner in which these benefits are
altered by the existence of any additional amounts credited by the insurer
to the contract, any indebtedness to the insurer on the contract, or any
prior withdrawals from or partial surrenders of the contract.
Notwithstanding the requirements of this subsection, any deferred annuity
contract may provide that if no considerations have been received under a
contract for a period of two (2) full years and the portion of the paid-up annuity
benefit at maturity on the plan stipulated in the contract arising from
considerations paid prior to that period would be less than twenty dollars ($20)
monthly, the insurer may at its option terminate the contract by payment in
cash of the then-present value of such portion of the paid-up annuity benefit,
calculated on the basis of the mortality table, if any, and interest rate specified
in the contract for determining the paid-up annuity benefit, and by this payment
shall be relieved of any further obligation under such contract.
The minimum values as specified in subsections (8), (9), (10), (11), and (13) of
this section of any paid-up annuity, cash surrender, or death benefits available
under an annuity contract shall be based upon minimum nonforfeiture amounts
as defined in this section.
(a) The minimum nonforfeiture amount at any time at or prior to the
commencement of any annuity payments shall be equal to an
accumulation up to that time at rates of interest as indicated in subsection
(5) of this section of the net considerations, as defined in paragraph (b) of
this subsection, paid prior to that time, decreased by the sum of:
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Any prior withdrawals from or partial surrenders of the contract
accumulated at a rate of interest as indicated in subsection (5) of
this section;
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An annual contract charge of fifty dollars ($50) accumulated at rates
of interest as indicated in subsection (5) of this section; and
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The amount of any indebtedness to the insurer on the contract,
including interest due and accrued.
(b) The net considerations for a given contract year used to define the
minimum nonforfeiture amount shall be an amount equal to eighty-seven
and one-half percent (87.5%) of gross considerations credited to the
contract during that contract year.
The interest rate used in determining minimum nonforfeiture amounts shall be
an annual rate of interest determined as the lesser of three percent (3%) per
annum and the following, which shall be specified in the contract if the interest
rate will be reset:
(a) The five (5) year Constant Maturity Treasury Rate reported by the
Federal Reserve as of a date or average over a period rounded to the
nearest one-twentieth of one percent (0.05%), specified in the contract no
longer than fifteen (15) months prior to the contract issue date or
redetermination date under paragraph (d) of this subsection;
(b) Reduced by one hundred twenty-five (125) basis points;
(c) Where the resulting interest rate is not less than one percent (1%); and
(d) The interest rate shall apply for an initial period and may be redetermined
for additional periods. The redetermination date basis and period, if any,
shall be stated in the contract. The basis is the date or average over a
specified period that produces the value of the five (5) year Constant
Maturity Treasury Rate to be used at each redetermination date.
(6) During the period or term that a contract provides substantive participation in
an equity indexed benefit, it may increase the reduction described in
subsection (5)(b) of this section up to an additional one hundred (100) basis
points to reflect the value of the equity index benefit. The present value at the
contract issue date and at each redetermination date thereafter of the
additional reduction shall not exceed the market value of the benefit. The
commissioner may require a demonstration that the present value of the
additional reduction does not exceed the market value of the benefit. Lacking
such demonstration that is acceptable to the commissioner, the commissioner
may disallow or limit the additional reduction.
(7) The commissioner may promulgate administrative regulations in accordance
with KRS Chapter 13A implementing the provisions of subsection (6) of this
section and to provide for further adjustments to the calculation of minimum
nonforfeiture amounts for contracts that provide substantive participation in an
equity index benefit and for other contracts for which the commissioner
determines adjustments are justified.
(8) Any paid-up annuity benefit available under a contract shall be such that its
present value on the date annuity payments are to commence is at least equal
to the minimum nonforfeiture amount on that date. This present value shall be
computed using the mortality table, if any, and the interest rates specified in the
contract for determining the minimum paid-up annuity benefits guaranteed in
the contract.
(9) For contracts which provide cash surrender benefits, the cash surrender
benefits available prior to maturity shall not be less than the present value as of
the date of surrender of that portion of the maturity value of the paid-up annuity
benefit which would be provided under the contract at maturity arising from
considerations paid prior to the time of cash surrender reduced by the amount
appropriate to reflect any prior withdrawals from or partial surrenders of the
contract, the present value being calculated on the basis of an interest rate not
more than one percent (1%) higher than the interest rate specified in the
contract for accumulating the net considerations to determine the maturity
value, decreased by the amount of any indebtedness to the insurer on the
contract, including interest due and accrued, and increased by any existing
additional amounts credited by the insurer to the contract. In no event shall any
cash surrender benefit be less than the minimum nonforfeiture amount at that
time. The death benefit under the contracts shall be at least equal to the cash
surrender benefit.
(10) For contracts which do not provide cash surrender benefits, the present value
of any paid-up annuity benefit available as a nonforfeiture option at any time
prior to maturity shall not be less than the present value of that portion of the
maturity value of the paid-up annuity benefit provided under the contract arising
from considerations paid prior to the time the contract is surrendered in
exchange for, or changed to, a deferred paid-up annuity, the present value
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being calculated for the period prior to the maturity date on the basis of the
interest rate specified in the contract for accumulating the net considerations to
determine the maturity value, and increased by any existing additional amounts
credited by the insurer to the contract. For contracts which do not provide any
death benefits prior to the commencement of any annuity payments, the
present values shall be calculated on the basis of the interest rate and the
mortality table specified in the contract for determining the maturity value of the
paid-up annuity benefit. However, in no event shall the present value of a
paid-up annuity benefit be less than the minimum nonforfeiture amount at that
time.
For the purpose of determining the benefits calculated under subsections (9)
and (10) of this section, in the case of annuity contracts under which an
election may be made to have annuity payments commence at optional
maturity dates, the maturity date shall be deemed to be the latest date for
which election shall be permitted by the contract, but shall not be deemed to be
later than the anniversary of the contract next following the annuitant's
seventieth birthday or the tenth anniversary of the contract, whichever is later.
Any contract which does not provide cash surrender benefits or does not
provide death benefits at least equal to the minimum nonforfeiture amount prior
to the commencement of any annuity payments shall include a statement in a
prominent place in the contract that such benefits are not provided.
Any paid-up annuity, cash surrender or death benefits available at any time,
other than on the contract anniversary under any contract with fixed scheduled
considerations, shall be calculated with allowance for the lapse of time and the
payment of any scheduled considerations beyond the beginning of the contract
year in which cessation of payment of considerations under the contract
occurs.
For any contract which provides, within the same contract by rider or
supplemental contract provision, both annuity benefits and life insurance
benefits that are in excess of the greater of cash surrender benefits or a return
of the gross considerations with interest, the minimum nonforfeiture benefits
shall be equal to the sum of the minimum nonforfeiture benefits for the annuity
portion and the minimum nonforfeiture benefits, if any, for the life insurance
portion computed as if each portion were a separate contract. Notwithstanding
the provisions of subsections (8), (9), (10), (11), and (13) of this section,
additional benefits payable:
(a) In the event of total and permanent disability;
(b) As reversionary annuity or deferred reversionary annuity benefits; or
(c) As other policy benefits additional to life insurance, endowment and
annuity benefits, and considerations for all such additional benefits;
shall be disregarded in ascertaining the minimum nonforfeiture amounts,
paid-up annuity, cash surrender and death benefits that may be required by
this section. The inclusion of these additional benefits shall not be required in
any paid-up benefits, unless these additional benefits separately would require
minimum nonforfeiture amounts, paid-up annuity, cash surrender and death
benefits.
(a) After August 1, 2005, any insurer may file with the commissioner a written
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notice of its election to apply the provisions of this section on a
contract-form by contract-form basis to annuity contracts issued by the
insurer during the period from the date of the election through June 30,
2006.
Insurers shall apply the provisions of this section to annuity contracts
issued on or after July 1, 2006.
Effective:July 15, 2010
History: Amended 2010 Ky. Acts ch. 24, sec. 1187, effective July 15, 2010. -Created 2005 Ky. Acts ch. 47, sec. 3, effective June 20, 2005.
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