SECONDREGULARSESSION [TRULYAGREEDTOANDFINALLYPASSED] CONFERENCECOMMITTEESUBSTITUTEFOR SENATESUBSTITUTEFOR SENATECOMMITTEESUBSTITUTEFOR HOUSECOMMITTEESUBSTITUTEFOR HOUSEBILLNO.2168 101STGENERALASSEMBLY 4926H.06T 2022 ANACT Torepealsections288.132,303.025,303.041,319.129,375.159,376.380,376.1800,and 379.011,RSMo,andtoenactinlieuthereofninenewsectionsrelatingtoinsurance, withpenaltyprovisionsandadelayedeffectivedateforcertainsections. BeitenactedbytheGeneralAssemblyofthestateofMissouri,asfollows: SectionA.Sections288.132,303.025,303.041,319.129,375.159,376.380, 2376.1800,and379.011,RSMo,arerepealedandninenewsectionsenactedinlieuthereof, 3tobeknownassections288.132,288.133,303.025,303.041,319.129,375.159,376.380, 4376.1800,and379.011,toreadasfollows: 288.132.1.Thereisherebycreatedinthestatetreasurythe"Unemployment 2AutomationFund",whichshallconsistofmoneycollected[undersubsection1ofsection 3288.131] pursuanttosection288.133, andsuchotherstatefundsappropriatedbythegeneral 4assembly.Thestatetreasurershallbecustodianofthefundandmayapprovedisbursements 5fromthefundinaccordancewithsections30.170and30.180.Uponappropriation,moneyin 6thefundshallbeusedsolelyforthepurposeofprovidingautomatedsystems,andthe 7paymentofassociatedcosts,toimprovetheadministrationofthestate'sunemployment 8insuranceprogram.Notwithstandingtheprovisionsofsection33.080tothecontrary,all 9moneysremaininginthefundattheendofthebienniumshallnotreverttothecreditofthe 10generalrevenuefund.Thestatetreasurershallinvestmoneysinthefundinthesamemanner EXPLANATION—Matterenclosedinbold-facedbrackets[thus] intheabovebillisnotenactedandis intendedtobeomittedfromthelaw.Matterinbold-facetypeintheabovebillisproposedlanguage. 11asotherfundsareinvested.Anyinterestandmoneyearnedonsuchinvestmentsshallbe 12creditedtothefund. 13 2.Theunemploymentautomationfundshallnotbeusedinwholeorinpartforany 14purposeorinanymannerthatwouldpermititssubstitutionfor,oracorrespondingreduction 15in,federalfundsthatwouldbeavailableinitsabsencetofinanceexpendituresforthe 16administrationofthischapter,orcausetheappropriateagencyoftheUnitedStates 17governmenttowithholdanypartofanadministrativegrantwhichwouldotherwisebemade. 288.133.1.Eachemployerliableforcontributionspursuanttothischapter, 2exceptemployerswithacontributionrateequaltozero,shallpayanannual 3unemploymentautomationadjustmentinanamountequaltotwoone-hundredthsof 4onepercentofsuchemployer'stotaltaxablewagesforthetwelve-monthperiodending 5theprecedingJunethirtieth. 6 2.Notwithstandingsubsection1ofthissectiontothecontrary,thedivisionmay 7reducetheautomationadjustmentpercentagetoensurethatthetotalamountof 8adjustmentduefromallemployersunderthissectionshallnotexceedfivemillion 9dollarsannually. 10 3.Eachemployerliabletopayanautomationadjustmentshallbenotifiedofthe 11amountdueunderthissectionbyMarchthirty-firstofeachyearandsuchamountshall 12beconsidereddelinquentthirtydaysthereafter.Delinquentunemploymentautomation 13adjustmentamountsmaybecollectedinthemannerprovidedundersections288.160 14and288.170.Allmoneyscollectedunderthissectionshallbedepositedinthe 15unemploymentautomationfundestablishedinsection288.132. 16 4.Forthefirstquarterofeachcalendaryear,thetotalamountofcontribution 17otherwiseduefromeachemployerliabletopaycontributionsunderthischaptershall 18bereducedbythedollaramountofunemploymentautomationadjustmentduefrom 19suchemployerpursuanttosubsection1ofthissection.However,theamountof 20contributionsduefromsuchemployerforthefirstquarterofthecalendaryearin 21questionshallnotbereducedbelowzero. 303.025.1.Noownerofamotorvehicleregisteredinthisstate,orrequiredtobe 2registeredinthisstate,shalloperate,registerormaintainregistrationofamotorvehicle,or 3permitanotherpersontooperatesuchvehicle,unlesstheownermaintainsthefinancial 4responsibilitywhichconformstotherequirementsofthelawsofthisstate.Nononresident 5shalloperateorpermitanotherpersontooperateinthisstateamotorvehicleregisteredto 6suchnonresidentunlessthenonresidentmaintainsthefinancialresponsibilitywhichconforms 7totherequirementsofthelawsofthenonresident'sstateofresidence.Furthermore,no 8personshalloperateamotorvehicleownedbyanotherwiththeknowledgethattheownerhas 9notmaintainedfinancialresponsibilityunlesssuchpersonhasfinancialresponsibilitywhich CCSSSSCSHCSHB2168 2 10coverstheperson'soperationoftheother'svehicle;however,noownerornonresidentshallbe 11inviolationofthissubsectionifheorshefailstomaintainfinancialresponsibilityonamotor 12vehiclewhichisinoperableorbeingstoredandnotinoperation. Thedirectorofthe 13departmentofrevenueshallestablishbyruleaprocessforvoluntarysuspensionof 14motorvehicleregistrationforvehicleswhichareinoperableorbeingstoredandnotin 15operation.Theownerornonresidentshallnotfurtheroperatethevehicleuntilthe 16ownerornonresidentnotifiesthedepartmentofrevenuethatthevehiclewillbeinuse, 17andthedepartmentshallreinstatethemotorvehicleregistrationuponreceiptofproof 18offinancialresponsibility.Ownersornonresidentswhooperateamotorvehicleduring 19aperiodofinoperabilityorstorageclaimedunderthissubsectionshallbeguiltyofa 20classBmisdemeanorandmayadditionallybeguiltyofaviolationofthissubsection. 21Notwithstandinganyprovisionoflawtothecontrary,thedepartmentofrevenuemay 22verifymotorvehiclefinancialresponsibilityasprovidedbylaw,butshallnototherwise 23takelegaloradministrativeactiontoenforcetherequirementsofthissectionunless,in 24thediscretionofthedirector,themotorvehicleisdeterminedtohavebeenoperatedin 25violationofthissection,amotorvehicleregistrationisappliedforinviolationofthis 26section,orthemotorvehicleontwoseparateoccasionsthirtydaysapartisdetermined 27tohaveitsregistrationmaintainedinviolationofthissection. Thedirectormayprescribe 28rulesandregulationsfortheimplementationofthissection. 29 2.Amotorvehicleownershallmaintaintheowner'sfinancialresponsibilityina 30mannerprovidedforinsection303.160,orwithamotorvehicleliabilitypolicywhich 31conformstotherequirementsofthelawsofthisstate.Anonresidentmotorvehicleowner 32shallmaintaintheowner'sfinancialresponsibilitywhichconformstotherequirementsofthe 33lawsofthenonresident'sstateofresidence. 34 3.Anypersonwhoviolatesthissectionisguiltyofamisdemeanor.Exceptas 35otherwiseprovidedinthissection,afirstviolationofthissectionshallbepunishableasa 36classDmisdemeanor.Asecondorsubsequentviolationofthissection[shall] maybe 37[punishable] punishedbyimprisonmentinthecountyjailforatermnottoexceedfifteen 38days[and/or] andshallbepunishedbyafinenotlessthantwohundreddollarsbutnotto 39exceedfivehundreddollars.Priorpleasofguiltyandpriorfindingsofguiltyshallbepleaded 40andproveninthesamemannerasrequiredbysection558.021.However,nopersonshallbe 41foundguiltyofviolatingthissectioniftheoperatordemonstratestothecourtthatheorshe 42metthefinancialresponsibilityrequirementsofthissectionatthetimethepeaceofficer, 43commercialvehicleenforcementofficerorcommercialvehicleinspectorwrotethecitation. 44Inadditiontoanyotherauthorizedpunishment,thecourtshallnotifythedirectorofrevenue 45ofanypersonconvictedpursuanttothissectionandshalldooneofthefollowing: CCSSSSCSHCSHB2168 3 46 (1)Enteranordersuspendingthedrivingprivilegeasofthedateofthecourtorder.If 47thecourtordersthesuspensionofthedrivingprivilege,thecourtshallrequirethedefendant 48tosurrendertoitanydriver'slicensethenheldbysuchperson.Thelengthofthesuspension 49shallbeasprescribedinsubsection2ofsection303.042.Thecourtshallforwardtothe 50directorofrevenuetheorderofsuspensionofdrivingprivilegeandanylicensesurrendered 51withintendays; 52 (2)Forwardtherecordoftheconvictionforanassessmentoffourpoints; 53 (3)Inlieuofanassessmentofpoints,renderanorderofsupervisionasprovidedin 54section302.303.Anorderofsupervisionshallnotbeusedinlieuofpointsmorethanone 55timeinanythirty-six-monthperiod.Everycourthavingjurisdictionpursuanttothe 56provisionsofthissectionshallforwardarecordofconvictiontotheMissouristatehighway 57patrol,oratthewrittendirectionoftheMissouristatehighwaypatrol,tothedepartmentof 58revenue,inamannerapprovedbythedirectorofthedepartmentofpublicsafety.The 59directorshallestablishproceduresfortherecordkeepingandadministrationofthissection;or 60 (4)Foranonresident,suspendthenonresident'sdrivingprivilegesinthisstatein 61accordancewithsection303.030andnotifytheofficialinchargeoftheissuanceoflicenses 62andregistrationcertificatesinthestateinwhichsuchnonresidentresidesinaccordancewith 63section303.080. 64 4.Nothinginsections303.010to303.050,303.060,303.140,303.220,303.290, 65303.330and303.370shallbeconstruedasprohibitingthedepartmentofcommerceand 66insurancefromapprovingorauthorizingthoseexclusionsandlimitationswhicharecontained 67inautomobileliabilityinsurancepoliciesandtheuninsuredmotoristprovisionsofautomobile 68liabilityinsurancepolicies. 69 5.Ifacourtentersanorderofsuspension,theoffendermayappealsuchorderdirectly 70pursuanttochapter512andtheprovisionsofsection302.311shallnotapply. 71 6.Anyfinesowedtothestatepursuanttothissectionmaybeeligiblefor 72paymentininstallments.Thedirectorshallpromulgaterulesfortheapplicationof 73paymentplans,whichshalltakeintoaccountindividuals'abilitytopay. 303.041.1.Ifthedirectordetermines[thatasaresultofaverificationsampleor 2accidentreportthattheownerofamotorvehiclehasnotmaintainedfinancialresponsibility, 3orifthedirectordeterminesasaresultofanorderofsupervision] thattheowneroroperator 4ofamotorvehiclehasnotmaintainedthefinancialresponsibilityasrequiredinthischapter, 5thedirectorshallthirty-threedaysaftermailingnotice,suspendthedrivingprivilegeofthe 6owneroroperatorand/ortheregistrationofthevehiclefailingtomeetsuchrequirement.The 7noticeofsuspensionshallbemailedtothepersonatthelastknownaddressshownonthe 8department'srecords.Thenoticeofsuspensionisdeemedreceivedthreedaysaftermailing. 9Thenoticeofsuspensionshallclearlyspecifythereasonandstatutorygroundsforthe CCSSSSCSHCSHB2168 4 10suspensionandtheeffectivedateofthesuspension,therightofthepersontorequesta 11hearing,theprocedureforrequestingahearing,andthedatebywhichthatrequestfora 12hearingmustbemade.Iftherequestforahearingisreceivedbythedepartmentpriortothe 13effectivedateofthesuspension,theeffectivedateofthesuspensionwillbestayeduntila 14finalorderisissuedfollowingthehearing. 15 2.Exceptasotherwiseprovidedbylaw,neitherthefactthatsubsequenttothedate 16ofverificationorconviction,theowneracquiredtherequiredliabilityinsurancepolicynorthe 17factthattheownerterminatedownershipofthemotorvehicle,shallhaveanybearingupon 18thedirector'sdecisiontosuspend.Untilitisterminated,thesuspensionshallremaininforce 19aftertheregistrationisrenewedoranewregistrationisacquiredforthemotorvehicle.The 20suspensionalsoshallapplytoanymotorvehicletowhichtheownertransferstheregistration. 21EffectiveJanuary1,2000,thedepartmentshallnotextendanysuspensionforfailuretopaya 22delinquentlatesurrenderfeepursuanttothissubsection. 319.129.1.Thereisherebycreatedaspecialtrustfundtobeknownasthe 2"PetroleumStorageTankInsuranceFund"withinthestatetreasurywhichshallbethe 3successortotheundergroundstoragetankinsurancefund.Moneysinsuchspecialtrustfund 4shallnotbedeemedtobestatefunds.Notwithstandingtheprovisionsofsection33.080tothe 5contrary,moneysinthefundshallnotbetransferredtogeneralrevenueattheendofeach 6biennium. 7 2.Theowneroroperatorofanyundergroundstoragetank,includingthestateof 8Missourianditspoliticalsubdivisionsandpublictransportationsystems,inserviceonAugust 928,1989,shallsubmittothedepartmentafeeofonehundreddollarspertankonorbefore 10December31,1989.Theowneroroperatorofanyundergroundstoragetankwhoseeksto 11participateinthepetroleumstoragetankinsurancefund,includingthestateofMissouriand 12itspoliticalsubdivisionsandpublictransportationsystems,andwhoseundergroundstorage 13tankisbroughtintoserviceafterAugust28,1998,shalltransmitonehundreddollarspertank 14totheboardwithhisorherinitialapplication.Suchamountshallbeaone-timepayment,and 15shallbeinadditiontothepaymentrequiredbysection319.133.Theowneroroperatorofany 16abovegroundstoragetankregulatedbythischapter,includingthestateofMissouriandits 17politicalsubdivisionsandpublictransportationsystems,whoseekstoparticipateinthe 18petroleumstoragetankinsurancefund,shalltransmitonehundreddollarspertanktothe 19boardwithhisorherinitialapplication.Suchamountshallbeaone-timepaymentandshall 20beinadditiontothepaymentrequiredbysection319.133.Moneysreceivedpursuanttothis 21sectionshallbetransmittedtothedirectorofrevenuefordepositinthepetroleumstoragetank 22insurancefund. 23 3.Thestatetreasurermaydepositmoneysinthefundinanyofthequalified 24depositoriesofthestate.Allsuchdepositsshallbesecuredinamanneranduponthetermsas CCSSSSCSHCSHB2168 5 25areprovidedbylawrelativetostatedeposits.Interestearnedshallbecreditedtothe 26petroleumstoragetankinsurancefund. 27 4.Thegeneraladministrationofthefundandtheresponsibilityfortheproper 28operationofthefund,includingalldecisionsrelatingtopaymentsfromthefund,arehereby 29vestedinaboardoftrustees.Theboardoftrusteesshallconsistofthecommissionerof 30administrationorthecommissioner'sdesignee,thedirectorofthedepartmentofnatural 31resourcesorthedirector'sdesignee,thedirectorofthedepartmentofagricultureorthe 32director'sdesignee,andeightcitizensappointedbythegovernorwiththeadviceandconsent 33ofthesenate.Threeoftheappointedmembersshallbeownersoroperatorsofretail 34petroleumstoragetanks,includingonetankowneroroperatorofgreaterthanonehundred 35tanks;onetankowneroroperatoroflessthanonehundredtanks;andoneaboveground 36storagetankowneroroperator.Oneappointedtrusteeshallrepresentafinanciallending 37institution,andoneappointedtrusteeshallrepresenttheinsuranceunderwritingindustry. 38Oneappointedtrusteeshallrepresentindustrialorcommercialusersofpetroleum.Thetwo 39remainingappointedcitizensshallhavenopetroleum-relatedbusinessinterest,andshall 40representthenonregulatedpublicatlarge.Themembersappointedbythegovernorshall 41servefour-yeartermsexceptthatthegovernorshalldesignatetwooftheoriginalappointees 42tobeappointedforoneyear,twotobeappointedfortwoyears,twotobeappointedforthree 43yearsandtwotobeappointedforfouryears.Anyvacanciesoccurringontheboardshallbe 44filledinthesamemannerasprovidedinthissection. 45 5.[TheboardshallmeetinJeffersonCity,Missouri,withinthirtydaysfollowing 46August28,1996.Thereafter,]Theboardshallmeetuponthewrittencallofthechairmanof 47theboardorbytheagreementofanysixmembersoftheboard.Noticeofeachmeetingshall 48bedeliveredtoallothertrusteesinpersonorbyregisteredmailnotlessthansixdayspriorto 49thedatefixedforthemeeting.Theboardmaymeetatanytimebyunanimousmutual 50consent.Thereshallbeatleastonemeetingineachquarter. 51 6.Sixtrusteesshallconstituteaquorumforthetransactionofbusiness,andany 52officialactionoftheboardshallbebasedonamajorityvoteofthetrusteespresent. 53 7.Thetrusteesshallservewithoutcompensationbutshallreceivefromthefundtheir 54actualandnecessaryexpensesincurredintheperformanceoftheirdutiesfortheboard. 55 8.TheboardoftrusteesshallbeatypeIIIagencyandshallappointanexecutive 56directorandotheremployeesasneeded,whoshallbestateemployeesandbeeligibleforall 57correspondingbenefits.Theexecutivedirectorshallhavechargeoftheoffices,operations, 58records,andotheremployeesoftheboard,subjecttothedirectionoftheboard.Employees 59oftheboardshallreceivesuchsalariesandnecessaryexpensesasshallbefixedbytheboard. 60 9.StaffresourcesfortheMissouripetroleumstoragetankinsurancefundmaybe 61providedbythedepartmentofnaturalresourcesoranotherstateagencyasotherwise CCSSSSCSHCSHB2168 6 62specificallydeterminedbytheboard.Thefundshallcompensatethedepartmentofnatural 63resourcesorotherstateagencyforallcostsofprovidingstaffrequiredbythissubsection. 64Suchcompensationshallbemadepursuanttocontractsnegotiatedbetweentheboardandthe 65departmentofnaturalresourcesorotherstateagency. 66 10.Inordertocarryoutthefiduciarymanagementofthefund,theboardmayselect 67andemploy,ormaycontractwith,personsexperiencedininsuranceunderwriting, 68accounting,theservicingofclaimsandratemaking,andlegalcounseltodefendthird- 69partyclaims,whoshallserveattheboard'spleasure.Invoicesforsuchservicesshallbe 70presentedtotheboardinsufficientdetailtoallowathoroughreviewofthecostsofsuch 71services. 72 11.[Atthefirstmeetingoftheboard,] Theboardshallelectoneofitsmembersas 73chairman.Thechairmanshallpresideovermeetingsoftheboardandperformsuchother 74dutiesasshallberequiredbyactionoftheboard. 75 12.Theboardshallelectoneofitsmembersasvicechairman,andthevicechairman 76shallperformthedutiesofthechairmanintheabsenceofthelatteroruponthechairman's 77inabilityorrefusaltoact. 78 13.Theboardshalldetermineandprescribeallrulesandregulationsastheyrelateto 79fiduciarymanagementofthefund,pursuanttothepurposesofsections319.100to319.137. 80Innocaseshalltheboardhaveoversightregardingenvironmentalcleanupstandardsfor 81petroleumstoragetanks. 82 14.Notrusteeorstaffmemberofthefundshallreceiveanygainorprofitfromany 83moneysortransactionsofthefund.Thisshallnotprecludeanyeligibletrusteefrommakinga 84claimorreceivingbenefitsfromthepetroleumstoragetankinsurancefundasprovidedby 85sections319.100to319.137. 86 15.Theboardmayreinsurealloraportionofthefund'sliability.Anyinsurerwho 87sellsenvironmentalliabilityinsuranceinthisstatemay,attheoptionoftheboard,reinsure 88someportionofthefund'sliability. 89 16.ThepetroleumstoragetankinsurancefundshallexpireonDecember31,[2025] 902030, unlessextendedbyactionofthegeneralassembly.AfterDecember31,[2025] 2030, 91theboardoftrusteesmaycontinuetofunctionforthesolepurposeofcompletingpaymentof 92claimsmadepriortoDecember31,[2025] 2030. 93 17.Theboardshallannuallycommissionanindependentfinancialauditofthe 94petroleumstoragetankinsurancefund.Theboardshallbienniallycommissionanactuarial 95analysisofthepetroleumstoragetankinsurancefund.Theresultsofthefinancialauditand 96theactuarialanalysisshallbemadeavailabletothepublic.Theboardmaycontractwiththird 97partiestocarryouttherequirementsofthissubsection. CCSSSSCSHCSHB2168 7 98 18.Theboardoftrusteesshallpromulgateallnecessaryrulesandregulations 99fortheadministrationofthissection.Anyruleorportionofarule,asthattermis 100definedinsection536.010,thatiscreatedundertheauthoritydelegatedinthissection 101shallbecomeeffectiveonlyifitcomplieswithandissubjecttoalloftheprovisionsof 102chapter536and,ifapplicable,section536.028.Thissectionandchapter536are 103nonseverableandifanyofthepowersvestedwiththegeneralassemblypursuantto 104chapter536toreview,todelaytheeffectivedate,ortodisapproveandannularuleare 105subsequentlyheldunconstitutional,thenthegrantofrulemakingauthorityandanyrule 106proposedoradoptedafterAugust28,2022,shallbeinvalidandvoid. 375.159.1.Asusedinthissection,thefollowingtermsshallmean: 2 (1)"Aggregatorsite",awebsitethatprovidesinformationregardinginsurance 3productsfrommorethanoneinsurer,includingproductandinsurerinformation,for 4useincomparisonshopping; 5 (2)"Blankettravelinsurance",apolicyoftravelinsuranceissuedtoanyeligible 6groupprovidingcoverageforspecificclassesofpersonsdefinedinthepolicy,with 7coverageprovidedtoallmembersoftheeligiblegroupwithoutaseparatechargeto 8individualmembersoftheeligiblegroup; 9 (3)"Cancellationfeewaiver",acontractualagreementbetweenasupplierof 10travelservicesanditscustomertowaivesomeorallofthenonrefundablecancellation 11feeprovisionsofthesupplier'sunderlyingtravelcontractwithorwithoutregardtothe 12reasonforthecancellationorformofreimbursement.Acancellationfeewaiverisnot 13insurance; 14 (4)"Director",thedirectorofthedepartmentofcommerceandinsurance; 15 (5)"Eligiblegroup",solelyforthepurposeoftravelinsurance,twoormore 16personswhoareengagedinacommonenterpriseorhaveaneconomic,educational,or 17socialaffinityorrelationship,includingbutnotlimitedtoanyofthefollowing: 18 (a)Anyentityengagedinthebusinessofprovidingtravelortravelservices, 19includingbutnotlimitedto:touroperators,lodgingproviders,vacationproperty 20owners,hotelsandresorts,travelclubs,travelagencies,propertymanagers,cultural 21exchangeprograms,andcommoncarriersortheoperator,owner,orlessorofameans 22oftransportationofpassengersincluding,butnotlimitedto,airlines,cruiselines, 23railroads,steamshipcompanies,andpublicbuscarriers,inwhichthereisacommon 24exposuretoriskattendanttotheparticulartypeoftravelortravelerforallmembersor 25customersofthegroup; 26 (b)Anycollege,school,orotherinstitutionoflearning,coveringstudents, 27teachers,employees,orvolunteers; CCSSSSCSHCSHB2168 8 28 (c)Anyemployercoveringanygroupofemployees,volunteers,contractors, 29membersofboardsofdirectors,dependents,orguests; 30 (d)Anysportsteam,camp,orsponsorthereof,coveringparticipants,members, 31campers,employees,officials,supervisors,orvolunteers; 32 (e)Anyreligious,charitable,recreational,educational,orcivicorganization,or 33branchthereof,coveringanygroupofmembers,participants,orvolunteers; 34 (f)Anyfinancialinstitution,financialinstitutionvendor,orparentholding 35company,trustee,oragentofordesignatedbyoneormorefinancialinstitutionsor 36financialinstitutionvendors,includingaccountholders,creditcardholders,debtors, 37guarantors,orpurchasers; 38 (g)Anyincorporatedorunincorporatedassociation,includinganylaborunion, 39havingacommoninterest,constitution,andbylaws,andorganizedandmaintainedin 40goodfaithforpurposesotherthanobtaininginsuranceformembersorparticipantsof 41suchassociationcoveringitsmembers; 42 (h)Anytrustorthetrusteesofafundestablished,created,ormaintainedforthe 43benefitofandcoveringmembers,employees,orcustomersofoneormoreassociations 44meetingtherequirementsofparagraph(g)ofthissubdivision,subjecttothedirector's 45permissionoftheuseofatrustandthestate'spremiumtaxprovisionsdescribedin 46subsection4ofthissection; 47 (i)Anyentertainmentproductioncompanycoveringanygroupofparticipants, 48volunteers,audiencemembers,contestants,orworkers; 49 (j)Anyvolunteerfiredepartment,ambulance,rescue,police,court,firstaid, 50civildefense,orothersuchvolunteergroup; 51 (k)Preschools,daycareinstitutionsforchildrenoradults,andseniorcitizen 52clubs; 53 (l)Anyautomobileortruckrentalorleasingcompanycoveringagroupof 54personswhomaybecomerenters,lessees,orpassengersdefinedbytheirtravelstatuson 55therentedorleasedvehicles.Thecommoncarrier;theoperator,owner,orlessorofa 56meansoftransportation;ortheautomobileortruckrentalorleasingcompanyisthe 57policyholderunderapolicytowhichthissectionapplies;or 58 (m)Anyothergroupforwhichthedirectorhasdeterminedthatthemembers 59areengagedinacommonenterpriseorhaveaneconomic,educational,orsocialaffinity 60orrelationshipandthatissuanceofthepolicywouldnotbecontrarytothepublic 61interest; 62 (6)"Fulfillmentmaterials",documentationsenttothepurchaserofatravel 63protectionplanconfirmingthepurchaseandprovidingthetravelprotectionplan's 64coverageandassistancedetails; CCSSSSCSHCSHB2168 9 65 (7)"Grouptravelinsurance",travelinsuranceissuedtoanyeligiblegroup; 66 (8)"Limitedlinestravelinsuranceproducer",a: 67 (a)Licensedmanaginggeneralagentasprovidedbysections375.147to375.153or 68third-partyadministrator; [or] 69 (b)Licensedinsuranceproducerasprovidedbychapter375[;], includingalimited 70linesproducer,designatedbytheinsurerasthetravelinsurancesupervisingentityasset 71forthinsubdivision(7)ofsubsection[5]3ofthissectionbelow;or 72 (c)Traveladministrator; 73 [(2)] (9)"Offeranddisseminate",providegeneralinformation,includinga 74descriptionofthecoverageandprice,aswellasprocesstheapplication,collectpremiums, 75andperformothernonlicensableactivitiespermittedbythestate; 76 [(3)](10)"Primarycertificateholder",apersonwhoelectsandpurchasestravel 77insuranceunderagrouppolicy; 78 (11)"Primarypolicyholder",apersonwhoelectsandpurchasesindividual 79travelinsurance; 80 (12)"Traveladministrator",apersonwhodirectlyorindirectlyunderwrites; 81collectscharges,collateral,orpremiumsfrom;oradjustsandsettlesclaimsonresidents 82ofthisstateinconnectionwithtravelinsurance;exceptthatapersonshallnotbe 83consideredatraveladministratorifthatperson'sonlyactionsthatwouldotherwise 84causethepersontobeconsideredatraveladministratorareamongthefollowing: 85 (a)Apersonworkingforatraveladministratortotheextentthattheperson's 86activitiesaresubjecttothesupervisionandcontrolofthetraveladministrator; 87 (b)Aninsuranceproducersellinginsuranceorengagedinadministrativeand 88claims-relatedactivitieswithinthescopeoftheproducer'slicense; 89 (c)Atravelretailerofferinganddisseminatingtravelinsuranceandregistered 90underthelicenseofalimitedlinestravelinsuranceproducerinaccordancewiththis 91section; 92 (d)Apersonadjustingorsettlingclaimsinthenormalcourseofthatperson's 93practiceoremploymentasanattorney-at-lawandwhodoesnotcollectchargesor 94premiumsinconnectionwithinsurancecoverage;or 95 (e)Abusinessentitythatisaffiliatedwithalicensedinsurerwhileactingasa 96traveladministratorforthedirectandassumedinsurancebusinessofanaffiliated 97insurer; 98 (13)"Travelassistanceservices",noninsuranceservicesforwhichtheconsumer 99isnotindemnifiedbasedonafortuitouseventandinwhichprovidingtheservicedoes 100notresultintransferorshiftingofriskthatwouldconstitutethebusinessofinsurance. 101Theterm"travelassistanceservices"includes,butisnotlimitedto:securityadvisories, CCSSSSCSHCSHB2168 10 102destinationinformation,vaccinationandimmunizationinformationservices,travel 103reservationservices,entertainment,activityandeventplanning,translationassistance, 104emergencymessaging,internationallegalandmedicalreferrals,medicalcase 105monitoring,coordinationoftransportationarrangements,emergencycashtransfer 106assistance,medicalprescriptionreplacementassistance,passportandtraveldocument 107replacementassistance,lostluggageassistance,conciergeservices,andanyotherservice 108thatisfurnishedinconnectionwithplannedtravel.Travelassistanceservicesarenot 109insuranceandnotrelatedtoinsurance; 110 (14)"Travelinsurance",insurancecoverageforpersonalrisksincidenttoplanned 111travel,including,butnotlimitedto: 112 (a)Interruptionorcancellationoftriporevent; 113 (b)Lossofbaggageorpersonaleffects; 114 (c)Damagestoaccommodationsorrentalvehicles;[or] 115 (d)Sickness,accident,disability,ordeathoccurringduringtravel; 116 (e)Emergencyevacuation; 117 (f)Repatriationofremains;or 118 (g)Anyothercontractualobligationstoindemnifyorpayaspecifiedamountto 119thetravelerupondeterminablecontingenciesrelatedtotravelasapprovedbythe 120director. 121 122Travelinsurancedoesnotincludemajormedicalplans,whichprovidecomprehensive 123medicalprotectionfortravelerswithtripslastingsixmonthsorlonger,including,for 124example,thosepersonsworkingoverseasasexpatriatesormilitarypersonnelbeingdeployed, 125oranyotherproductthatrequiresaspecificinsuranceproducerlicense; 126 [(4)](15)"Travelprotectionplans",plansthatprovideoneormoreofthe 127following: 128 (a)Travelinsurance; 129 (b)Travelassistanceservices;or 130 (c)Cancellationfeewaivers; 131 (16)"Travelretailer",abusinessentitythatmakes,arranges,orofferstravelservices 132andmayofferanddisseminatetravelinsuranceasaservicetoitscustomersonbehalfofand 133underthedirectionofalimitedlinestravelinsuranceproducer. 134 2.(1)Therequirementsofthissectionshallapplytotravelinsurancethatcovers 135anyresidentofthisstateandissold,solicited,negotiated,orofferedinthisstateand 136policiesandcertificatesthataredeliveredorissuedfordeliveryinthisstate.Exceptas 137expresslyprovidedinthissection,therequirementsofthissectionshallnotapplyto 138cancellationfeewaiversortravelassistanceservices. CCSSSSCSHCSHB2168 11 139 (2)Allotherapplicableprovisionsofthisstate'sinsurancelawsshallcontinueto 140applytotravelinsurance,exceptthatthespecificprovisionsofthissectionshall 141supersedeanygeneralprovisionsoflawthatwouldotherwisebeapplicabletotravel 142insurance. 143 3.Notwithstandinganyotherprovisionoflaw: 144 (1)Thedirectormayissuealimitedlinestravelinsuranceproducerlicensetoa 145personorbusinessentitythathasfiledwiththedirectoranapplicationforalimited 146linestravelinsuranceproducerlicenseinaformandmannerprescribedbythedirector. 147Alimitedlinestravelinsuranceproducershallbelicensedtosell,solicit,ornegotiate 148travelinsurancethroughalicensedinsurer.Nopersonshallactasalimitedlinestravel 149insuranceproducerortravelretailerunlessproperlylicensedorregistered, 150respectively; 151 (2)Atravelretailermayofferanddisseminatetravelinsuranceonbehalfofandunder 152thecontrolofalimitedlinestravelinsuranceproduceronlyifthefollowingconditionsare 153met: 154 (a)Thelimitedlinestravelinsuranceproducerortravelretailerprovidesto 155purchasersoftravelinsurance: 156 a.Adescriptionofthematerialtermsortheactualmaterialtermsoftheinsurance 157coverage; 158 b.Adescriptionoftheprocessforfilingaclaim; 159 c.Adescriptionoftherevieworcancellationprocessforthetravelinsurancepolicy; 160and 161 d.Theidentityandcontactinformationoftheinsurerandlimitedlinestravel 162insuranceproducer; 163 (b)Atthetimeoflicensure,thelimitedlinestravelinsuranceproducershallestablish 164andmaintainaregisteronaformprescribedbythedirectorofeachtravelretailerthatoffers 165travelinsuranceonthelimitedlinestravelinsuranceproducer'sbehalf.Theregistershallbe 166maintainedandupdatedannuallybythelimitedlinestravelinsuranceproducerandshall 167includethename,address,andcontactinformationofthetravelretailerandanofficeror 168personwhodirectsorcontrolsthetravelretailer'soperations,andthetravelretailer'sfederal 169taxidentificationnumber.Thelimitedlinestravelinsuranceproducershallsubmitsuch 170registerwithinthirtydaysuponrequestbythedepartment.Thelimitedlinestravelinsurance 171producershallalsocertifythatthetravelretailer[register] registeredcomplieswith18 172U.S.C.1033. Thegroundsforsuspensionandrevocationandthepenaltiesapplicableto 173residentinsuranceproducersundersections375.141to375.153shallbeapplicableto 174thelimitedlinestravelinsuranceproducersandtravelretailers; CCSSSSCSHCSHB2168 12 175 (c)Thelimitedlinestravelinsuranceproducerhasdesignatedoneofitsemployees 176whoisalicensedindividualproducerasapersonresponsibleforthebusinessentity's 177compliancewiththetravelinsurancelaws,rules,andregulationsofthisstate; 178 (d)Thedesignatedpersonunderparagraph(c)ofthissubdivision,president, 179secretary,treasurer,andanyotherofficerorpersonwhodirectsorcontrolsthelimitedlines 180travelinsuranceproducer'sinsuranceoperationscomplieswiththefingerprinting 181requirementsapplicabletoinsuranceproducersintheresidentstateofthe[businessentity] 182limitedlinestravelinsuranceproducer; 183 (e)Thelimitedlinestravelinsuranceproducerhaspaidallapplicableinsurance 184producerlicensingfeesassetforthinapplicablestatelaw; 185 (f)Thelimitedlinestravelinsuranceproducerrequireseachemployeeandauthorized 186representativeofthetravelretailerwhosedutiesincludeofferinganddisseminatingtravel 187insurancetoreceiveaprogramofinstructionortraining,whichmaybesubjecttoreviewby 188thedirector.Thetrainingmaterialshall,ataminimum,containinstructionsonthetypesof 189insuranceoffered,ethicalsalespractices,andrequireddisclosurestoprospectivecustomers; 190 [(2)](3)Anytravelretailerofferingordisseminatingtravelinsuranceshallmake 191availabletoprospectivepurchasersbrochuresorotherwrittenmaterialsthathavebeen 192approvedbythetravelinsurer.Suchmaterialsshallincludeinformationthat,ata 193minimum,shall: 194 (a)Providetheidentityandcontactinformationoftheinsurerandthelimitedlines 195travelinsuranceproducer; 196 (b)Explainthatthepurchaseoftravelinsuranceisnotrequiredtopurchaseanyother 197productorservicefromthetravelretailer;and 198 (c)Explainthatanunlicensedtravelretailerispermittedtoprovidegeneral 199informationabouttheinsuranceofferedbythetravelretailer,includingadescriptionofthe 200coverageandprice,butisnotqualifiedorauthorizedtoanswertechnicalquestionsaboutthe 201termsandconditionsoftheinsuranceofferedbythetravelretailerortoevaluatetheadequacy 202ofthecustomer'sexistinginsurancecoverage; 203 [(3)](4)Atravelretailer'semployeeorauthorizedrepresentative,whoisnotlicensed 204asaninsuranceproducer,maynot: 205 (a)Evaluateorinterpretthetechnicalterms,benefits,andconditionsoftheoffered 206travelinsurancecoverage; 207 (b)Evaluateorprovideadviceconcerningaprospectivepurchaser'sexisting 208insurancecoverage;or 209 (c)Holdthemselvesoritselfoutasalicensedinsurer,licensedproducer,orinsurance 210expert[.]; CCSSSSCSHCSHB2168 13 211 [3.Notwithstandinganyotherprovisionoflaw,](5)Atravelretailerwhose 212insurance-relatedactivities,andthoseofitsemployeesandauthorizedrepresentatives,are 213limitedtoofferinganddisseminatingtravelinsuranceonbehalfofandunderthedirectionof 214alimitedlinestravelinsuranceproducermeetingtheconditionsstatedinthissectionis 215authorizedtodosoandreceiverelatedcompensation,uponregistrationbythelimitedlines 216travelinsuranceproducerasdescribedinparagraph(b)ofsubdivision[(1)](2)ofthis 217subsection[2ofthissection.]; 218 [4.](6)Travelinsurancemaybeprovidedunderanindividualpolicyorundera 219groupor[master] blanketpolicy[.]; 220 [5.](7)Astheinsurerdesignee,thelimitedlinestravelinsuranceproduceris 221responsiblefortheactsofthetravelretailerandshallusereasonablemeanstoensure 222compliancebythetravelretailerwiththissection; and 223 (8)Anypersonlicensedinamajorlineofauthorityasaninsuranceproduceris 224authorizedtosell,solicit,andnegotiatetravelinsurance.Apropertyandcasualty 225insuranceproducerisnotrequiredtobecomeappointedbyaninsurerinordertosell, 226solicit,ornegotiatetravelinsurance. 227 4.(1)Atravelinsurershallpaypremiumtax,asprovidedinsection148.370,on 228travelinsurancepremiumspaidbyanyofthefollowing: 229 (a)Anindividualprimarypolicyholderwhoisaresidentofthisstate; 230 (b)Aprimarycertificateholderwhoisaresidentofthisstatewhoelects 231coverageunderagrouptravelinsurancepolicy;or 232 (c)Ablankettravelinsurancepolicyholderthatisaresidentinthisstateorhas 233itsprincipalplaceofbusinessortheprincipalplaceofbusinessofanaffiliateor 234subsidiarythathaspurchasedblankettravelinsuranceinthisstateforeligibleblanket 235groupmembers,subjecttoanyapportionmentrulesthatapplytotheinsureracross 236multipletaxingjurisdictionsorthatpermittheinsurertoallocatepremiumonan 237apportionedbasisinareasonableandequitablemannerinthosejurisdictions. 238 (2)Atravelinsurershall: 239 (a)Documentthestateofresidenceorprincipalplaceofbusinessofthe 240policyholderorcertificateholder,asrequiredinsubdivision(1)ofthissubsection;and 241 (b)Reportaspremiumonlytheamountallocabletotravelinsuranceandnot 242anyamountsreceivedfortravelassistanceservicesorcancellationfeewaivers. 243 5.Travelprotectionplansmaybeofferedforonepriceforthecombinedfeatures 244thatthetravelprotectionplanoffersinthisstateif: 245 (1)Thetravelprotectionplanclearlydisclosestotheconsumer,atorpriortothe 246timeofpurchase,thatitincludestravelinsurance,travelassistanceservices,and 247cancellationfeewaiversasapplicable,andprovidesinformationandanopportunity,at CCSSSSCSHCSHB2168 14 248orpriortothetimeofpurchase,fortheconsumertoobtainadditionalinformation 249regardingthefeaturesandpricingofeach; 250 (2)Thefulfillmentmaterialsdescribeanddelineatethetravelinsurance,travel 251assistanceservices,andcancellationfeewaiversinthetravelprotectionplan;and 252 (3)Thefulfillmentmaterialsincludethetravelinsurancedisclosuresandthe 253contactinformationforpersonsprovidingtravelassistanceservicesandcancellationfee 254waivers,asapplicable. 255 6.(1)Exceptasotherwiseprovidedinthissection,allpersonsofferingtravel 256insurancetoresidentsofthisstatearesubjecttosections375.930to375.948.Ifthereisa 257conflictbetweenthissectionandotherprovisionsofchapters361to385regardingthe 258saleandmarketingoftravelinsuranceandtravelprotectionplans,theprovisionsofthis 259sectionshallcontrol. 260 (2)Offeringorsellingatravelinsurancepolicythatcouldneverresultin 261paymentofanyclaimsforanyinsuredunderthepolicyisanunfairtradepracticeunder 262sections375.930to375.948. 263 (3)(a)Alldocumentsprovidedtoconsumerspriortothepurchaseoftravel 264insurance,includingbutnotlimitedtosalesmaterials,advertisingmaterials,and 265marketingmaterials,shallbeconsistentwiththetravelinsurancepolicyitself,including 266butnotlimitedtoforms,endorsements,policies,ratefilings,andcertificatesof 267insurance. 268 (b)Fortravelinsurancepoliciesorcertificatesthatcontainpreexistingcondition 269exclusions,informationandanopportunitytolearnmoreaboutthepreexisting 270conditionexclusionsshallbeprovidedanytimepriortothetimeofpurchase,andinthe 271coverage'sfulfillmentmaterials. 272 (c)Thefulfillmentmaterialsandtheinformationdescribedinparagraph(a)of 273subdivision(2)ofsubsection3ofthissectionshallbeprovidedtoapolicyholderor 274certificateholderassoonaspracticablefollowingthepurchaseofatravelprotection 275plan.Unlesstheinsuredhaseitherstartedacoveredtriporfiledaclaimunderthe 276travelinsurancecoverage,apolicyholderorcertificateholdermaycancelapolicyor 277certificateforafullrefundofthetravelprotectionplanpricefromthedateofpurchase 278ofatravelprotectionplanuntilatleast: 279 a.Fifteendaysfollowingthedateofdeliveryofthetravelprotectionplan's 280fulfillmentmaterialsbypostalmail;or 281 b.Tendaysfollowingthedateofdeliveryofthetravelprotectionplan's 282fulfillmentmaterialsbymeansotherthanpostalmail. 283 CCSSSSCSHCSHB2168 15 284Forpurposesofthisparagraph,deliverymeanshandingfulfillmentmaterialstothe 285policyholderorcertificateholderorsendingfulfillmentmaterialsbypostalmailor 286electronicmeanstothepolicyholderorcertificateholder. 287 (d)Thecompanyshalldiscloseinthepolicydocumentationandfulfillment 288materialswhetherthetravelinsuranceisprimaryorsecondarytootherapplicable 289coverage. 290 (e)Marketingtravelinsurancedirectlytoaconsumerthroughaninsurer's 291websiteorbyothersthroughanaggregatorsiteshallnotbeanunfairtradepracticeor 292otherviolationoflawifanaccuratesummaryorshortdescriptionofcoverageis 293providedonthewebpageandtheconsumerhasaccesstothefullprovisionsofthe 294policythroughelectronicmeans. 295 (4)Nopersonoffering,soliciting,ornegotiatingtravelinsuranceortravel 296protectionplansonanindividualorgroupbasisshalldosobyusingnegativeoptionor 297opt-outthatwouldrequireaconsumertotakeanaffirmativeactiontodeselect 298coverage,suchasuncheckingaboxonanelectronicform,whentheconsumer 299purchasesatrip. 300 (5)Itshallbeanunfairtradepracticetomarketblankettravelinsurance 301coverageasfree. 302 (6)Whereaconsumer'sdestinationjurisdictionrequiresinsurancecoverage,it 303shallnotbeanunfairtradepracticetorequirethataconsumerchoosebetweenthe 304followingoptionsasaconditionofpurchasingatriportravelpackage: 305 (a)Purchasingthecoveragerequiredbythedestinationjurisdictionthroughthe 306travelretailerorlimitedlinestravelinsuranceproducersupplyingthetriportravel 307package;or 308 (b)Agreeingtoobtainandprovideproofofcoveragethatmeetsthedestination 309jurisdiction'srequirementspriortodeparture. 310 7.(1)Notwithstandinganyotherprovisionsofchapters361to385,noperson 311shallactorrepresenthimselforherselfasatraveladministratorfortravelinsurancein 312thisstateunlesstheperson: 313 (a)Isalicensedpropertyandcasualtyinsuranceproducerinthisstatefor 314activitiespermittedunderthatproducerlicense; 315 (b)Holdsavalidmanaginggeneralagentlicenseinthisstate;or 316 (c)Holdsavalidthird-partyadministratorlicenseinthisstate. 317 (2)Aninsurerisresponsiblefortheactsofatraveladministratoradministering 318travelinsuranceunderwrittenbytheinsurer,andisresponsibleforensuringthatthe 319traveladministratormaintainsallbooksandrecordsrelevanttotheinsurertobemade 320availablebythetraveladministratortothedirectoruponrequest. CCSSSSCSHCSHB2168 16 321 8.(1)Notwithstandinganyotherprovisionofchapters361to385,travel 322insuranceshallbeclassifiedandfiledforpurposesofratesandformsunderaninland 323marinelineofinsurance,exceptthattravelinsurancethatprovidescoveragefor 324sickness,accident,disability,ordeathoccurringduringtravel,eitherexclusivelyorin 325conjunctionwithrelatedcoveragesofemergencyevacuationorrepatriationofremains 326orincidentallimitedpropertyandcasualtybenefitssuchasbaggageortripcancellation, 327maybefiledundereitheranaccidentandhealthlineofinsuranceoraninlandmarine 328lineofinsurance. 329 (2)Eligibilityandunderwritingstandardsfortravelinsurancemaybe 330developedandprovidedbasedontravelprotectionplansdesignedforindividualor 331identifiedmarketingordistributionchannels,providedthosestandardsalsomeetthe 332state'sunderwritingstandardsforaninlandmarinelineofinsurance. 333 [6.]9.Thelimitedlinestravelinsuranceproducerandanytravelretailerofferingand 334disseminatingtravelinsuranceunderthelimitedlinestravelinsuranceproducerlicenseshall 335besubjecttotheprovisionsofchapters374and375,exceptasprovidedforinthissection. 336 [7.]10.Thedirectormaypromulgaterulestoeffectuatethissection.Anyruleor 337portionofarule,asthattermisdefinedinsection536.010,thatiscreatedundertheauthority 338delegatedinthissectionshallbecomeeffectiveonlyifitcomplieswithandissubjecttoallof 339theprovisionsofchapter536and,ifapplicable,section536.028.Thissectionandchapter 340536arenonseverableandifanyofthepowersvestedwiththegeneralassemblypursuantto 341chapter536toreview,todelaytheeffectivedate,ortodisapproveandannularuleare 342subsequentlyheldunconstitutional,thenthegrantofrulemakingauthorityandanyrule 343proposedoradoptedafterAugust28,2013,shallbeinvalidandvoid. 376.380.1.Thelegalminimumstandardforvaluationofpoliciesandcontractsand 2thereservestobemaintainedthereonshallbeasfollows: 3 (1)Forthosepoliciesandcontractsissuedpriortotheoperativedateprovidedin 4subsection20ofsection376.670: 5 (a)Exceptasotherwiseprovidedinsubdivision(3)ofthissubsection,thelegal 6minimumstandardforvaluationofpoliciesoflifeinsuranceorannuitycontractsissuedprior 7toApril13,1934,shallbetheActuaries'orCombinedExperienceTableofMortality,with 8interestattherateoffivepercentperannumforgroupannuitycontractsandfourpercentper 9annumforallotherpoliciesandcontracts;andforpoliciesoflifeinsuranceandannuity 10contractsissuedonandafterApril13,1934,suchminimumstandardshallbetheAmerican 11ExperienceTableofMortalitywithinterestattherateoffivepercentperannumforgroup 12annuitycontractsandthreeandone-halfpercentperannumforallotherpoliciesand 13contracts; CCSSSSCSHCSHB2168 17 14 (b)Thedirectormayvarythelegalminimumstandardsofinterestandmortalityfor 15annuitycontractsandinparticularcasesofinvalidorsubstandardlivesandotherextra 16hazards,andshallhavetherightandauthoritytodesignatethelegalminimumstandardfor 17valuationoftotalandpermanentdisabilitybenefitsandadditionalaccidentaldeathbenefits; 18 (c)Policiesissuedbycompaniesdoingbusinessinthisstatemayprovidefornot 19morethanoneyearpreliminaryterminsurancebyincorporatingintheprovisionsthereof, 20specifyingthepremiumconsiderationtobereceived,aclauseplainlyshowingthatthefirst 21year'sinsuranceundersuchpoliciesisterminsurance,purchasedbythewholeorapartofthe 22premiumtobereceivedduringthefirstpolicyyearandshallbevaluedaccordingly;provided, 23thatifthepremiumchargedforterminsuranceunderalimitedpaymentlifepreliminaryterm 24policyprovidingforthepaymentofallpremiumsthereoninlessthantwentyyearsfromthe 25dateofthepolicy,orunderanendowmentpreliminarytermpolicy,exceedsthatchargedfor 26lifeinsurancetwentypaymentlifepreliminarytermpoliciesofthesamecompany,thereserve 27thereonattheendofanyyear,includingthefirst,shallnotbelessthanthereserveona 28twentypaymentlifepreliminarytermpolicyissuedinthesameyearandatthesameage, 29togetherwithanamountwhichshallbeequivalenttotheaccumulationofanetlevelpremium 30sufficienttoprovideforapureendowmentattheendofthepremiumpaymentperiodequalto 31thedifferencebetweenthevalueattheendofsuchperiodofsuchtwentypaymentlife 32preliminarytermpolicyandthefullreserveatsuchtimeofsuchalimitedpaymentlifeor 33endowmentpolicy.Thepremiumpaymentperiodistheperiodduringwhichpremiumsare 34concurrentlypayableundersuchtwentypaymentlifepreliminarytermpolicyandsuch 35limitedpaymentlifeorendowmentpolicy; 36 (d)Reservesforallsuchpoliciesandcontractsmaybecalculated,attheoptionofthe 37company,accordingtoanystandardswhichproducegreateraggregatereservesforallsuch 38policiesandcontractsthantheminimumreservesrequiredbythissubdivision.Inthecaseof 39policyobligationsofaninsolventlifeinsurancecompanyassumedorreinsuredinbulkbyan 40insurancecompanyuponabasisrequiringaseparateaccountingofthebusinessandassetsof 41suchinsolventcompanyandanapplicationofanypartoftheearningstherefromupon 42obligationswhicharenotimplicitintheoriginaltermsofthepoliciesorcontractsassumedor 43reinsured,thedirector,inordertoprotectallpolicyholdersofthereinsuringcompany, 44includingtheholdersofallpoliciessoassumedorreinsured,andtosafeguardthefuture 45solvencyofsuchreinsuringcompany,shallhavetherightandauthoritytodesignatestandards 46ofvaluationforsuchreinsuredpoliciesandcontractswhichwillproducegreateraggregate 47reservesforallsuchpoliciesandcontractsthantheminimumreservesrequiredbythis 48subdivisionorthetermsandprovisionsofthepoliciesandcontractssoassumedorreinsured, 49and,insuchevent,suchreinsuringcompanyshallnot,thereafter,adoptanylowerstandards 50ofvaluationwithouttheapprovalofthedirector. CCSSSSCSHCSHB2168 18 51 (2)Forthosepoliciesandcontractsissuedonoraftertheoperativedateprovidedin 52subsection20ofsection376.670: 53 (a)Exceptasotherwiseprovidedinsubdivision(3)ofthissubsectionandsubsection 542ofthissection,theminimumstandardforthevaluationofallsuchpoliciesandcontracts 55shallbethecommissionersreservevaluationmethodsdefinedinparagraphs(b),(c),(d),(e), 56and(h)ofthissubdivision,threeandone-halfpercentinterestonallsuchpoliciesand 57contractsexceptthosecontractsspecifiedinsubparagraphc.ofthisparagraphwhichconsist 58ofsinglepremiumannuitycontractsandinsubparagraphd.ofthisparagraphwhichconsists 59ofgroupannuitycontractswheretheinterestrateshallbefivepercent,andexceptpolicies 60andcontracts,otherthanannuityandpureendowmentcontracts,issuedonorafterSeptember 6128,1975,wheretheinterestrateshallbefourpercentinterestforsuchpoliciesissuedpriorto 62September28,1979,andfourandone-halfpercentinterestforsuchpoliciesissuedonorafter 63September28,1979,andthefollowingtables: 64 a.Forallordinarypoliciesoflifeinsuranceissuedpriortotheoperativedateprovided 65insubsection12ofsection376.670onthestandardbasis,excludinganydisabilityand 66accidentaldeathbenefitsinsuchpolicies,theCommissioners1941StandardOrdinary 67MortalityTable,andforsuchpoliciesissuedonoraftertheoperativedateprovidedin 68subsection12ofsection376.670,andpriortotheoperativedateofsubsection14ofsection 69376.670,theCommissioners1958StandardOrdinaryMortalityTable;providedthatforany 70categoryofsuchpoliciesissuedonorafterSeptember28,1979,onfemalerisksallmodified 71netpremiumsandpresentvaluesreferredtointhissectionmaybecalculatedaccordingtoan 72agenotmorethansixyearsyoungerthantheactualageoftheinsured;andforsuchpolicies 73issuedonoraftertheoperativedateofsubsection14ofsection376.670: 74 (i)TheCommissioners1980StandardOrdinaryMortalityTable;or 75 (ii)Attheelectionofthecompanyforanyoneormorespecifiedplansoflife 76insurance,theCommissioners1980StandardOrdinaryMortalityTablewithTen-YearSelect 77MortalityFactors;or 78 (iii)Anyordinarymortalitytable,adoptedafter1980bytheNAIC,thatisapproved 79byregulationpromulgatedbythedirectorforuseindeterminingtheminimumstandardof 80valuationforsuchpolicies; 81 b.Forallindustriallifeinsurancepoliciesissuedonthestandardbasis,excludingany 82disabilityandaccidentaldeathbenefitsinsuchpolicies,the1941StandardIndustrial 83MortalityTableforsuchpoliciesissuedpriortotheoperativedateofsubsection13ofsection 84376.670andforsuchpoliciesissuedonoraftersuchoperativedate,theCommissioners1961 85StandardIndustrialMortalityTableoranyindustrialmortalitytable,adoptedafter1980by 86theNAIC,thatisapprovedbyregulationpromulgatedbythedirectorforuseindetermining 87theminimumstandardofvaluationforsuchpolicies; CCSSSSCSHCSHB2168 19 88 c.Forindividualannuityandpureendowmentcontracts,excludinganydisabilityand 89accidentaldeathbenefitsinsuchpolicies,the1937StandardAnnuityMortalityTableor,at 90theoptionofthecompany,theAnnuityMortalityTablefor1949,Ultimate,orany 91modificationofeitherofthesetablesapprovedbythedirector; 92 d.Forgroupannuityandpureendowmentcontracts,excludinganydisabilityand 93accidentaldeathbenefitsinsuchpolicies,theGroupAnnuityMortalityTablefor1951,any 94modificationofsuchtableapprovedbythedirector,or,attheoptionofthecompany,anyof 95thetablesormodificationsoftablesspecifiedforindividualannuityandpureendowment 96contracts; 97 e.Fortotalandpermanentdisabilitybenefitsinorsupplementarytoordinarypolicies 98orcontracts,forpoliciesorcontractsissuedonorafterJanuary1,1966,thetablesofperiod 99twodisablementratesandthe1930to1950terminationratesofthe1952disabilitystudyof 100theSocietyofActuaries,withdueregardtothetypeofbenefitoranytablesofdisablement 101ratesandterminationrates,adoptedafter1980bytheNAIC,thatareapprovedbyregulation 102promulgatedbythedirectorforuseindeterminingtheminimumstandardofvaluationfor 103suchpolicies;forpoliciesorcontractsissuedonorafterJanuary1,1961,andpriortoJanuary 1041,1966,eithersuchtablesorattheoptionofthecompany,theClass(3)DisabilityTable 105(1926);andforpoliciesissuedpriortoJanuary1,1961,theClass(3)DisabilityTable(1926). 106Anysuchtableshall,foractivelives,becombinedwithamortalitytablepermittedfor 107calculatingthereservesforlifeinsurancepolicies; 108 f.Foraccidentaldeathbenefitsinorsupplementarytopoliciesissuedonorafter 109January1,1966,the1959AccidentalDeathBenefitsTableoranyaccidentaldeathbenefits 110table,adoptedafter1980bytheNAIC,thatisapprovedbyregulationpromulgatedbythe 111directorforuseindeterminingtheminimumstandardofvaluationforsuchpolicies;for 112policiesissuedonorafterJanuary1,1961,andpriortoJanuary1,1966,eithersuchtableor, 113attheoptionofthecompany,theInter-CompanyDoubleIndemnityMortalityTable;andfor 114policiesissuedpriortoJanuary1,1961,theInter-CompanyDoubleIndemnityMortality 115Table.Eithertableshallbecombinedwithamortalitytablepermittedforcalculatingthe 116reservesforlifeinsurancepolicies; 117 g.Forgrouplifeinsurance,lifeinsuranceissuedonthesubstandardbasisandother 118specialbenefits,suchtablesasmaybeapprovedbythedirector; 119 (b)Exceptasotherwiseprovidedinparagraphs(d),(e),and(h)ofthissubdivision, 120reservesaccordingtothecommissionersreservevaluationmethod,forthelifeinsuranceand 121endowmentbenefitsofpoliciesprovidingforauniformamountofinsuranceandrequiring 122thepaymentofuniformpremiumsshallbetheexcess,ifany,ofthepresentvalue,atthedate 123ofvaluation,ofsuchfutureguaranteedbenefitsprovidedforbysuchpolicies,overthethen 124presentvalueofanyfuturemodifiednetpremiumstherefor.Themodifiednetpremiumsfor CCSSSSCSHCSHB2168 20 125anysuchpolicyshallbesuchuniformpercentageoftherespectivecontractpremiumsfor 126suchbenefitsthatthepresentvalue,atthedateofissueofthepolicy,ofallsuchmodifiednet 127premiumsshallbeequaltothesumofthethenpresentvalueofsuchbenefitsprovidedforby 128thepolicyandtheexcessofa.overb.,asfollows: 129 a.Anetlevelannualpremiumequaltothepresentvalue,atthedateofissue,ofsuch 130benefitsprovidedforafterthefirstpolicyyear,dividedbythepresentvalue,atthedateof 131issue,ofanannuityofoneperannumpayableonthefirstandeachsubsequentanniversaryof 132suchpolicyonwhichapremiumfallsdue;provided,however,thatsuchnetlevelannual 133premiumshallnotexceedthenetlevelannualpremiumonthenineteenyearpremiumwhole 134lifeplanforinsuranceofthesameamountatanageoneyearhigherthantheageatissueof 135suchpolicy; 136 b.Anetoneyeartermpremiumforsuchbenefitprovidedforinthefirstpolicyyear; 137provided,thatforanylifeinsurancepolicyissuedonorafterJanuary1,1986,forwhichthe 138contractpremiuminthefirstpolicyyearexceedsthatofthesecondyearandforwhichno 139comparableadditionalbenefitisprovidedinthefirstyearforsuchexcessandwhichprovides 140anendowmentbenefitoracashsurrendervalueoracombinationthereofinanamountgreater 141thansuchexcesspremium,thereserveaccordingtothecommissionersreservevaluation 142methodasofanypolicyanniversaryoccurringonorbeforetheassumedendingdatedefined 143hereinasthefirstpolicyanniversaryonwhichthesumofanyendowmentbenefitandany 144cashsurrendervaluethenavailableisgreaterthansuchexcesspremiumshall,exceptas 145otherwiseprovidedinparagraph(h)ofthissubdivision,bethegreaterofthereserveasof 146suchpolicyanniversarycalculatedasdescribedinparagraph(b)ofthissubdivisionandthe 147reserveasofsuchpolicyanniversarycalculatedasdescribedinparagraph(b)ofthis 148subdivision,butwith: 149 (i)Thevaluedefinedinsubparagrapha.ofparagraph(b)ofthissubdivisionbeing 150reducedbyfifteenpercentoftheamountofsuchexcessfirstyearpremium; 151 (ii)Allpresentvaluesofbenefitsandpremiumsbeingdeterminedwithoutreference 152topremiumsorbenefitsprovidedforbythepolicyaftertheassumedendingdate; 153 (iii)Thepolicybeingassumedtomatureonsuchdateasanendowment;and 154 (iv)Thecashsurrendervalueprovidedonsuchdatebeingconsideredasan 155endowmentbenefit. 156 157Inmakingtheabovecomparisonthemortalityandinterestbasesstatedinparagraph(a)of 158thissubdivisionandsubsection2ofthissectionshallbeused; 159 (c)Reservesaccordingtothecommissionersreservevaluationmethodfor: 160 a.Lifeinsurancepoliciesprovidingforavaryingamountofinsuranceorrequiring 161thepaymentofvaryingpremiums; CCSSSSCSHCSHB2168 21 162 b.Groupannuityandpureendowmentcontractspurchasedunderaretirementplanor 163planofdeferredcompensation,establishedormaintainedbyanemployer(includinga 164partnershiporsoleproprietorship)orbyanemployeeorganization,orbyboth,otherthana 165planprovidingindividualretirementaccountsorindividualretirementannuitiesunderSection 166408oftheInternalRevenueCode,asnoworhereafteramended; 167 c.Disabilityandaccidentaldeathbenefitsinallpoliciesandcontracts;and 168 d.Allotherbenefits,exceptlifeinsuranceandendowmentbenefitsinlifeinsurance 169policiesandbenefitsprovidedbyallotherannuityandpureendowmentcontracts,shallbe 170calculatedbyamethodconsistentwiththeprinciplesofparagraph(b)ofthissubdivision; 171 (d)Paragraph(e)ofthissubdivisionshallapplytoallannuityandpureendowment 172contractsotherthangroupannuityandpureendowmentcontractspurchasedundera 173retirementplanorplanofdeferredcompensation,establishedormaintainedbyanemployer 174(includingapartnershiporsoleproprietorship),orbyanemployeeorganization,orbyboth, 175otherthanaplanprovidingindividualretirementaccountsorindividualretirementannuities 176underSection408oftheInternalRevenueCode,asnoworhereafteramended; 177 (e)Reservesaccordingtothecommissionersannuityreservemethodforbenefits 178underannuityorpureendowmentcontracts,excludinganydisabilityandaccidentaldeath 179benefitsinsuchcontracts,shallbethegreatestoftherespectiveexcessesofthepresent 180values,atthedateofvaluation,ofthefutureguaranteedbenefits,includingguaranteed 181nonforfeiturebenefits,providedforbysuchcontractsattheendofeachrespectivecontract 182year,overthepresentvalue,atthedateofvaluation,ofanyfuturevaluationconsiderations 183derivedfromfuturegrossconsiderations,requiredbythetermsofsuchcontract,thatbecome 184payablepriortotheendofsuchrespectivecontractyear.Thefutureguaranteedbenefitsshall 185bedeterminedbyusingthemortalitytable,ifany,andtheinterestrate,orrates,specifiedin 186suchcontractsfordeterminingguaranteedbenefits.Thevaluationconsiderationsarethe 187portionsoftherespectivegrossconsiderationsappliedunderthetermsofsuchcontractsto 188determinenonforfeiturevalues; 189 (f)Innoeventshallacompany'saggregatereservesforalllifeinsurancepolicies, 190excludingdisabilityandaccidentaldeathbenefits,belessthantheaggregatereserves 191calculatedinaccordancewiththemethodsetforthinparagraphs(b),(c),(d),(e),(h)and(i)of 192thissubdivisionandthemortalitytableortablesandrateorratesofinterestusedin 193calculatingnonforfeiturebenefitsforsuchpolicies; 194 (g)Innoeventshalltheaggregatereservesforallpolicies,contractsandbenefitsbe 195lessthantheaggregatereservesdeterminedbythequalifiedactuarytobenecessarytorender 196theopinionrequiredbysubsections4and5ofthissection; 197 (h)Ifinanycontractyearthegrosspremiumchargedbyanylifeinsurancecompany 198onanypolicyorcontractislessthanthevaluationnetpremiumforthepolicyorcontract CCSSSSCSHCSHB2168 22 199calculatedbythemethodusedincalculatingthereservethereonbutusingtheminimum 200valuationstandardsofmortalityandrateofinterest,theminimumreserverequiredforsuch 201policyorcontractshallbethegreaterofeitherthereservecalculatedaccordingtothe 202mortalitytable,rateofinterest,andmethodactuallyusedforsuchpolicyorcontract,orthe 203reservecalculatedbythemethodactuallyusedforsuchpolicyorcontractbutusingthe 204minimumvaluationstandardsofmortalityandrateofinterestandreplacingthevaluationnet 205premiumbytheactualgrosspremiumineachcontractyearforwhichthevaluationnet 206premiumexceedstheactualgrosspremium.Theminimumvaluationstandardsofmortality 207andrateofinterestreferredtointhissectionarethosestandardsstatedinparagraph(a)ofthis 208subdivisionandsubsection2ofthissection;provided,thatforanylifeinsurancepolicy 209issuedonorafterJanuary1,1986,forwhichthegrosspremiuminthefirstpolicyyear 210exceedsthatofthesecondyearandforwhichnocomparableadditionalbenefitisprovidedin 211thefirstyearforsuchexcessandwhichprovidesanendowmentbenefitoracashsurrender 212valueoracombinationthereofinanamountgreaterthansuchexcesspremium,theforegoing 213provisionsofthisparagraphshallbeappliedasifthemethodactuallyusedincalculatingthe 214reserveforsuchpolicywerethemethoddescribedinparagraph(b)ofthissubdivision.The 215minimumreserveateachpolicyanniversaryofsuchapolicyshallbethegreaterofthe 216minimumreservecalculatedinaccordancewithparagraphs(b)and(c)ofthissubdivisionand 217theminimumreservecalculatedinaccordancewiththisparagraph; 218 (i)Inthecaseofanyplanoflifeinsurancewhichprovidesforfuturepremium 219determination,theamountsofwhicharetobedeterminedbytheinsurancecompanybasedon 220thenestimatesoffutureexperience,orinthecaseofanyplanoflifeinsuranceorannuity 221whichisofsuchanaturethattheminimumreservescannotbedeterminedbythemethods 222describedinparagraphs(b)to(e)ofthissubdivision,andparagraph(h)ofthissubdivision, 223thereserveswhichareheldunderanysuchplanmust: 224 a.Beappropriateinrelationtothebenefitsandthepatternofpremiumsforthatplan; 225and 226 b.Becomputedbyamethodwhichisconsistentwiththeprinciplesofthissectionas 227determinedbyregulationspromulgatedbythedirector. 228 (3)Exceptasprovidedinsubsection2ofthissection,theminimumstandardforthe 229valuationofallindividualannuityandpureendowmentcontractsissuedonorafterthe 230operativedateofthissubdivision,asdefinedherein,andforallannuitiesandpure 231endowmentspurchasedonoraftersuchoperativedateundergroupannuityandpure 232endowmentcontracts,shallbethecommissionersreservevaluationmethodsdefinedin 233paragraphs(b),(c),(d),and(e)ofsubdivision(2)ofthissubsection,andthefollowingtables 234andinterestrates: CCSSSSCSHCSHB2168 23 235 (a)ForindividualannuityandpureendowmentcontractsissuedpriortoSeptember 23628,1979,excludinganydisabilityandaccidentaldeathbenefitsinsuchcontracts,the1971 237IndividualAnnuityMortalityTable,oranymodificationofthistableapprovedbythe 238director,andsixpercentinterestforsinglepremiumimmediateannuitycontracts,andfour 239percentinterestforallotherindividualannuityandpureendowmentcontracts; 240 (b)Forindividualsinglepremiumimmediateannuitycontractsissuedonorafter 241September28,1979,excludinganydisabilityandaccidentaldeathbenefitsinsuchcontracts, 242the1971IndividualAnnuityMortalityTable,oranyindividualannuitymortalitytable 243adoptedafter1980bytheNAIC,thatisapprovedbyregulationpromulgatedbythedirector 244foruseindeterminingtheminimumstandardofvaluationforsuchcontracts,orany 245modificationofthesetablesapprovedbythedirector,andsevenandone-halfpercentinterest; 246 (c)Forindividualannuityandpureendowmentcontractsissuedonorafter 247September28,1979,otherthansinglepremiumimmediateannuitycontracts,excludingany 248disabilityandaccidentaldeathbenefitsinsuchcontracts,the1971IndividualAnnuity 249MortalityTable,oranyindividualannuitymortalitytableadoptedafter1980bytheNAIC, 250thatisapprovedbyregulationpromulgatedbythedirectorforuseindeterminingthe 251minimumstandardofvaluationforsuchcontracts,oranymodificationofthesetables 252approvedbythedirector,andfiveandone-halfpercentinterestforsinglepremiumdeferred 253annuityandpureendowmentcontractsandfourandone-halfpercentinterestforallother 254suchindividualannuityandpureendowmentcontracts; 255 (d)ForallannuitiesandpureendowmentspurchasedpriortoSeptember28,1979, 256undergroupannuityandpureendowmentcontracts,excludinganydisabilityandaccidental 257deathbenefitspurchasedundersuchcontracts,the1971GroupAnnuityMortalityTable,or 258anymodificationofthistableapprovedbythedirector,andsixpercentinterest; 259 (e)ForallannuitiesandpureendowmentspurchasedonorafterSeptember28,1979, 260undergroupannuityandpureendowmentcontracts,excludinganydisabilityandaccidental 261deathbenefitspurchasedundersuchcontracts,the1971GroupAnnuityMortalityTable,or 262anygroupannuitymortalitytableadoptedafter1980bytheNAIC,thatisapprovedby 263regulationpromulgatedbythedirectorforuseindeterminingtheminimumstandardof 264valuationforsuchannuitiesandpureendowments,oranymodificationofthesetables 265approvedbythedirector,andsevenandone-halfpercentinterest; 266 (f)OnandafterSeptember28,1975,anycompanymayfilewiththedirectora 267writtennoticeofitselectiontocomplywiththeprovisionsofthissubdivisionafteraspecified 268datebeforeJanuary1,1980,whichshallbetheoperativedateofthissubdivisionforsuch 269company,providedacompanymayelectadifferentoperativedateforindividualannuityand 270pureendowmentcontractsfromthatelectedforgroupannuityandpureendowmentcontracts. CCSSSSCSHCSHB2168 24 271Ifacompanymakesnosuchelection,theoperativedateofthissubdivisionforsuchcompany 272shallbeJanuary1,1980. 273 2.(1)Thecalendaryearstatutoryvaluationinterestratesasdefinedinthissubsection 274shallbetheinterestratesusedindeterminingtheminimumstandardforthevaluationof: 275 (a)Alllifeinsurancepoliciesissuedinaparticularcalendaryear,onorafterthe 276operativedateofsubsection14ofsection376.670; 277 (b)Allindividualannuityandpureendowmentcontractsissuedinaparticular 278calendaryearonorafterJanuary1,1983; 279 (c)Allannuitiesandpureendowmentcontractspurchasedinaparticularcalendar 280yearonorafterJanuary1,1983,undergroupannuityandpureendowmentcontracts;and 281 (d)Thenetincrease,ifany,inaparticularcalendaryearafterJanuary1,1983,in 282amountsheldunderguaranteedinterestcontracts. 283 (2)Thecalendaryearstatutoryvaluationinterestrates,I,shallbedeterminedas 284followsandtheresultsroundedtothenearerone-quarterofonepercent: 285 (a)Forlifeinsurance: 286 I=.03+W(R1-.03)+W/2(R2-.09); 287 (b)Forsinglepremiumimmediateannuitiesandforannuitybenefitsinvolvinglife 288contingenciesarisingfromotherannuitieswithcashsettlementoptionsandfromguaranteed 289interestcontractswithcashsettlementoptions: 290 I=.03+W(R-.03),whereR1isthelesserofRand.09;R2isthegreaterofRand 291 .09;Risthereferenceinterestratedefinedinthissubsection;andWistheweighting 292 factordefinedinthissubsection; 293 (c)Forotherannuitieswithcashsettlementoptionsandguaranteedinterestcontracts 294withcashsettlementoptions,valuedonanissueyearbasis,exceptasstatedinparagraph(b) 295ofthissubdivision,theformulaforlifeinsurancestatedinparagraph(a)ofthissubdivision 296shallapplytoannuitiesandguaranteedinterestcontractswithguaranteedurationsinexcess 297oftenyearsandtheformulaforsinglepremiumimmediateannuitiesstatedinparagraph(b) 298ofthissubdivisionshallapplytoannuitiesandguaranteedinterestcontractswithguarantee 299durationsoftenyearsorless; 300 (d)Forotherannuitieswithnocashsettlementoptionsandforguaranteedinterest 301contractswithnocashsettlementoptions,theformulaforsinglepremiumimmediate 302annuitiesstatedinparagraph(b)ofthissubdivisionshallapply; 303 (e)Forotherannuitieswithcashsettlementoptionsandguaranteedinterestcontracts 304withcashsettlementoptions,valuedonachangeinfundbasis,theformulaforsingle 305premiumimmediateannuitiesstatedinparagraph(b)ofthissubdivisionshallapply.Ifthe 306calendaryearstatutoryvaluationinterestrateforanylifeinsurancepoliciesissuedinany 307calendaryeardeterminedwithoutreferencetothissentencediffersfromthecorresponding CCSSSSCSHCSHB2168 25 308actualrateforsimilarpoliciesissuedintheimmediatelyprecedingcalendaryearbylessthan 309one-halfofonepercent,thecalendaryearstatutoryvaluationinterestrateforsuchlife 310insurancepoliciesshallbeequaltothecorrespondingactualratefortheimmediately 311precedingcalendaryear.Forpurposesofapplyingtheimmediatelyprecedingsentence,the 312calendaryearstatutoryvaluationinterestrateforlifeinsurancepoliciesissuedinacalendar 313yearshallbedeterminedfor1980(usingthereferenceinterestratedefinedfor1979)andshall 314bedeterminedforeachsubsequentcalendaryearregardlessofwhensubsection14ofsection 315376.670becomesoperative. 316 (3)Theweightingfactorsreferredtointheformulasstatedinsubdivision(2)ofthis 317subsectionaregiveninthefollowingtables: 318 (a)Weightingfactorsforlifeinsurance: 319 Guarantee Weighting 320 Duration Factors 321 (Years) 322 10orless .50 323 Morethan10,butnotmorethan20 .45 324 Morethan20 .35 325 326Forlifeinsurance,theguaranteedurationisthemaximumnumberofyearsthelifeinsurance 327canremaininforceonabasisguaranteedinthepolicyorunderoptionstoconverttoplansof 328lifeinsurancewithpremiumratesornonforfeiturevaluesorbothwhichareguaranteedinthe 329originalpolicy; 330 (b)Weightingfactorforsinglepremiumimmediateannuitiesandforannuitybenefits 331involvinglifecontingenciesarisingfromotherannuitieswithcashsettlementoptionsand 332guaranteedinterestcontractswithcashsettlementoptions:.80; 333 (c)Weightingfactorsforotherannuitiesandforguaranteedinterestcontracts,except 334asstatedinparagraph(b)ofthissubdivision,shallbeasspecifiedinsubparagraphsa.,b.,and 335c.ofthisparagraph,accordingtotherulesanddefinitionsinsubparagraphsd.,e.,andf.of 336thisparagraph: 337 a.Forannuitiesandguaranteedinterestcontractsvaluedonanissueyearbasis: 338 Guarantee WeightingFactor 339 Duration forPlanType 340 (Years) A B C 341 5orless: .80.60.50 342 Morethan5,butnotmorethan10: .75.60.50 343 Morethan10,butnotmorethan20: .65.50.45 344 Morethan20: .45.35.35 CCSSSSCSHCSHB2168 26 345 b.Forannuitiesandguaranteedinterestcontractsvaluedonachangeinfundbasis, 346thefactorsshowninsubparagrapha.ofthisparagraphincreasedby: 347 PlanType 348 A B C 349 .15.25.05 350 c.Forannuitiesandguaranteedinterestcontractsvaluedonanissueyearbasis(other 351thanthosewithnocashsettlementoptions)whichdonotguaranteeinterestonconsiderations 352receivedmorethanoneyearafterissueorpurchaseandforannuitiesandguaranteedinterest 353contractsvaluedonachangeinfundbasiswhichdonotguaranteeinterestrateson 354considerationsreceivedmorethantwelvemonthsbeyondthevaluationdate,thefactors 355showninsubparagrapha.ofthisparagraphorderivedinsubparagraphb.ofthisparagraph 356increasedby: 357 PlanType 358 A B C 359 .05.05.05 360 d.Forotherannuitieswithcashsettlementoptionsandguaranteedinterestcontracts 361withcashsettlementoptions,theguaranteedurationisthenumberofyearsforwhichthe 362contractguaranteesinterestratesinexcessofthecalendaryearstatutoryvaluationinterest 363rateforlifeinsurancepolicieswithguaranteedurationinexcessoftwentyyears.Forother 364annuitieswithnocashsettlementoptionsandforguaranteedinterestcontractswithnocash 365settlementoptions,theguaranteedurationisthenumberofyearsfromthedateofissueor 366dateofpurchasetothedateannuitybenefitsarescheduledtocommence; 367 e.Plantypeasusedinsubparagraphsa.,b.,andc.ofthisparagraphisdefinedas 368follows: 369 PlanTypeA:Atanytimepolicyholdermaywithdrawfundsonlywithanadjustment 370toreflectchangesininterestratesorassetvaluessincereceiptofthefundsbytheinsurance 371company,orwithoutsuchadjustmentbutininstallmentsoverfiveyearsormore,orasan 372immediatelifeannuity,ornowithdrawalpermitted; 373 PlanTypeB:Beforeexpirationoftheinterestrateguarantee,policyholdermay 374withdrawfundsonlywithanadjustmenttoreflectchangesininterestratesorassetvalues 375sincereceiptofthefundsbytheinsurancecompany,orwithoutsuchadjustmentbutin 376installmentsoverfiveyearsormore,ornowithdrawalpermitted.Attheendofinterestrate 377guarantee,fundsmaybewithdrawnwithoutsuchadjustmentinasinglesumorinstallments 378overfewerthanfiveyears; CCSSSSCSHCSHB2168 27 379 PlanTypeC:Policyholdermaywithdrawfundsbeforeexpirationofinterestrate 380guaranteeinasinglesumorinstallmentsoverfewerthanfiveyearseitherwithoutadjustment 381toreflectchangesininterestratesorassetvaluessincereceiptofthefundsbytheinsurance 382company,orsubjectonlytoafixedsurrenderchargestipulatedinthecontractasapercentage 383ofthefund; 384 f.Acompanymayelecttovalueguaranteedinterestcontractswithcashsettlement 385optionsandannuitieswithcashsettlementoptionsoneitheranissueyearbasisoronachange 386infundbasis.Guaranteedinterestcontractswithnocashsettlementoptionsandother 387annuitieswithnocashsettlementoptionsmustbevaluedonanissueyearbasis.Asusedin 388thissubsectionanissueyearbasisofvaluationreferstoavaluationbasisunderwhichthe 389interestrateusedtodeterminetheminimumvaluationstandardfortheentiredurationofthe 390annuityorguaranteedinterestcontractisthecalendaryearvaluationinterestratefortheyear 391ofissueoryearofpurchaseoftheannuityorguaranteedinterestcontract,andthechangein 392fundbasisofvaluationreferstoavaluationbasisunderwhichtheinterestrateusedto 393determinetheminimumvaluationstandardapplicabletoeachchangeinthefundheldunder 394theannuityorguaranteedinterestcontractisthecalendaryearvaluationinterestrateforthe 395yearofthechangeinthefund. 396 (4)The"referenceinterestrate"referredtoinsubdivision(2)ofthissubsectionshall 397bedefinedasfollows: 398 (a)Foralllifeinsurance,thelesseroftheaverageoveraperiodofthirty-sixmonths 399andtheaverageoveraperiodoftwelvemonths,endingonJunethirtiethofthecalendaryear 400nextprecedingtheyearofissue,oftheMonthlyAverageoftheCompositeYieldonSeasoned 401CorporateBonds,aspublishedbyMoody'sInvestorsService,Inc.; 402 (b)Forsinglepremiumimmediateannuitiesandforannuitybenefitsinvolvinglife 403contingenciesarisingfromotherannuitieswithcashsettlementoptionsandguaranteed 404interestcontractswithcashsettlementoptions,theaverageoveraperiodoftwelvemonths, 405endingonJunethirtiethofthecalendaryearofissueorpurchase,oftheMonthlyAverageof 406theCompositeYieldonSeasonedCorporateBonds,aspublishedbyMoody'sInvestors 407Service,Inc.; 408 (c)Forotherannuitieswithcashsettlementoptionsandguaranteedinterestcontracts 409withcashsettlementoptions,valuedonayearofissuebasis,exceptasstatedinparagraph(b) 410ofthissubdivision,withguaranteedurationinexcessoftenyears,thelesseroftheaverage 411overaperiodofthirty-sixmonthsandtheaverageoveraperiodoftwelvemonths,endingon 412Junethirtiethofthecalendaryearofissueorpurchase,oftheMonthlyAverageofthe 413CompositeYieldonSeasonedCorporateBonds,aspublishedbyMoody'sInvestorsService, 414Inc.; CCSSSSCSHCSHB2168 28 415 (d)Forotherannuitieswithcashsettlementoptionsandguaranteedinterestcontracts 416withcashsettlementoptions,valuedonayearofissuebasis,exceptasstatedinparagraph(b) 417ofthissubdivision,withguaranteedurationoftenyearsorless,theaverageoveraperiodof 418twelvemonths,endingonJunethirtiethofthecalendaryearofissueorpurchase,ofthe 419MonthlyAverageoftheCompositeYieldonSeasonedCorporateBonds,aspublishedby 420Moody'sInvestorsService,Inc.; 421 (e)Forotherannuitieswithnocashsettlementoptionsandforguaranteedinterest 422contractswithnocashsettlementoptions,theaverageoveraperiodoftwelvemonths,ending 423onJunethirtiethofthecalendaryearofissueorpurchase,oftheMonthlyAverageofthe 424CompositeYieldonSeasonedCorporateBonds,aspublishedbyMoody'sInvestorsService, 425Inc.; 426 (f)Forotherannuitieswithcashsettlementoptionsandguaranteedinterestcontracts 427withcashsettlementoptions,valuedonachangeinfundbasis,exceptasstatedinparagraph 428(b)ofthissubdivision,theaverageoveraperiodoftwelvemonths,endingonJunethirtiethof 429thecalendaryearofthechangeinthefund,oftheMonthlyAverageoftheCompositeYield 430onSeasonedCorporateBonds,aspublishedbyMoody'sInvestorsService,Inc. 431 (5)IntheeventthattheMonthlyAverageoftheCompositeYieldonSeasoned 432CorporateBondsisnolongerpublishedbyMoody'sInvestorsService,Inc.,orintheevent 433thattheNAICdeterminesthattheMonthlyAverageoftheCompositeYieldonSeasoned 434CorporateBondsaspublishedbyMoody'sInvestorsService,Inc.,isnolongerappropriatefor 435thedeterminationofthereferenceinterestrate,thenanalternativemethodfordetermination 436ofthereferenceinterestrate,whichisadoptedbytheNAICandapprovedbyregulation 437promulgatedbythedirector,maybesubstituted. 438 3.Foraccidentandhealthinsurancecontractsissuedonoraftertheoperativedateof 439thevaluationmanual,thestandardprescribedinthevaluationmanualistheminimum 440standardofvaluationrequiredundersubsection2ofsection376.370.Fordisability,accident 441andsickness,andaccidentandhealthinsurancecontractsissuedonoraftertheoperativedate 442providedinsubsection20ofsection376.670andpriortotheoperativedateofthevaluation 443manual,theminimumstandardofvaluationisthestandardadoptedbythedirectorby 444regulation. 445 4.(1)Thissubsectionshallapplytoactuarialopinionsofreservespriortothedateof 446thevaluationmanual. 447 (2)Everylifeinsurancecompanydoingbusinessinthisstateshallannuallysubmit 448theopinionofaqualifiedactuaryastowhetherthereservesandrelatedactuarialitemsheldin 449supportofthepoliciesandcontractsspecifiedbythedirectorbyregulationarecomputed 450appropriately,arebasedonassumptionswhichsatisfycontractualprovisions,areconsistent 451withpriorreportedamountsandcomplywithapplicablelawsofthisstate.Thedirectorby CCSSSSCSHCSHB2168 29 452regulationshalldefinethespecificsofthisopinionandaddanyotheritemsdeemedtobe 453necessarytoitsscope. 454 (3)(a)Everylifeinsurancecompany,exceptasexemptedbyorpursuantto 455regulation,shallalsoannuallyincludeintheopinionrequiredbysubdivision(2)ofthis 456subsection,anopinionofthesamequalifiedactuaryastowhetherthereservesandrelated 457actuarialitemsheldinsupportofthepoliciesandcontractsspecifiedbythedirectorby 458regulation,whenconsideredinlightoftheassetsheldbythecompanywithrespecttothe 459reservesandrelatedactuarialitems,includingbutnotlimitedtotheinvestmentearningson 460theassetsandtheconsiderationsanticipatedtobereceivedandretainedunderthepoliciesand 461contracts,makeadequateprovisionforthecompany'sobligationsunderthepoliciesand 462contracts,includingbutnotlimitedtothebenefitsunderandexpensesassociatedwiththe 463policiesandcontracts. 464 (b)Thedirectormayprovidebyregulationforatransitionperiodforestablishingany 465higherreserveswhichthequalifiedactuarymaydeemnecessaryinordertorenderthe 466opinionrequiredbythissubsection. 467 (4)Eachopinionrequiredbysubdivision(3)ofthissubsectionshallbegovernedby 468thefollowingprovisions: 469 (a)Amemorandum,informandsubstanceacceptabletothedirectorasspecifiedby 470regulation,shallbepreparedtosupporteachactuarialopinion;and 471 (b)Iftheinsurancecompanyfailstoprovideasupportingmemorandumattherequest 472ofthedirectorwithinaperiodspecifiedbyregulationorthedirectordeterminesthatthe 473supportingmemorandumprovidedbytheinsurancecompanyfailstomeetthestandards 474prescribedbytheregulationsorisotherwiseunacceptabletothedirector,thedirectormay 475engageaqualifiedactuaryattheexpenseofthecompanytoreviewtheopinionandthebasis 476fortheopinionandpreparesuchsupportingmemorandumasisrequiredbythedirector. 477 (5)Everyopinionrequiredbythissubsectionshallbegovernedbythefollowing 478provisions: 479 (a)Theopinionshallbesubmittedwiththeannualstatementreflectingthevaluation 480ofsuchreserveliabilitiesforeachyearendingonorafterDecember31,1993; 481 (b)Theopinionshallapplytoallbusinessinforceincludingindividualandgroup 482healthinsuranceplans,informandsubstanceacceptabletothedirectorasspecifiedby 483regulation; 484 (c)Theopinionshallbebasedonstandardsadoptedfromtimetotimebythe 485ActuarialStandardsBoardandonsuchadditionalstandardsasthedirectormaybyregulation 486prescribe; 487 (d)Inthecaseofanopinionrequiredtobesubmittedbyaforeignoraliencompany, 488thedirectormayaccepttheopinionfiledbythatcompanywiththeinsurancesupervisory CCSSSSCSHCSHB2168 30 489officialofanotherstateifthedirectordeterminesthattheopinionreasonablymeetsthe 490requirementsapplicabletoacompanydomiciledinthisstate; 491 (e)Forthepurposesofthissection,"qualifiedactuary"meansamemberingood 492standingoftheAmericanAcademyofActuarieswhomeetstherequirementssetforthinsuch 493regulations; 494 (f)Exceptincasesoffraudorwillfulmisconduct,thequalifiedactuaryshallnotbe 495liablefordamagestoanyperson,otherthantheinsurancecompanyandthedirector,forany 496act,error,omission,decisionorconductwithrespecttotheactuary'sopinion; 497 (g)Disciplinaryactionbythedirectoragainstthecompanyorthequalifiedactuary 498shallbedefinedinregulationsbythedirector;and 499 (h)Anymemoranduminsupportoftheopinion,andanyothermaterialprovidedby 500thecompanytothedirectorinconnectiontherewith,shallbekeptconfidentialbythedirector 501andshallnotbemadepublicandshallnotbesubjecttosubpoena,otherthanforthepurpose 502ofdefendinganactionseekingdamagesfromanypersonbyreasonofanyactionrequiredby 503thissectionorbyregulationspromulgatedhereunder;exceptthatthememorandumorother 504materialmayotherwisebereleasedbythedirector: 505 a.Withthewrittenconsentofthecompany;or 506 b.TotheAmericanAcademyofActuariesuponrequeststatingthatthememorandum 507orothermaterialisrequiredforthepurposeofprofessionaldisciplinaryproceedingsand 508settingforthproceduressatisfactorytothedirectorforpreservingtheconfidentialityofthe 509memorandumorothermaterial. 510 511Onceanyportionoftheconfidentialmemorandumiscitedbythecompanyinitsmarketingor 512iscitedbeforeanygovernmentalagencyotherthanastateinsurancedepartmentorisreleased 513bythecompanytothenewsmedia,allportionsoftheconfidentialmemorandumshallbeno 514longerconfidential. 515 5.(1)Thissubsectionshallapplytoactuarialopinionsofreservesaftertheoperative 516dateofthevaluationmanual. 517 (2)Everycompanywithoutstandinglifeinsurancecontracts,accidentandhealth 518insurancecontracts,ordeposit-typecontractsinMissouriandsubjecttoregulationbythe 519directorshallannuallysubmittheopinionoftheappointedactuaryastowhetherthereserves 520andrelatedactuarialitemsheldinsupportofthepoliciesandcontractsarecomputed 521appropriately,arebasedonassumptionsthatsatisfycontractualprovisions,areconsistentwith 522priorreportedamounts,andcomplywithapplicableMissourilaw.Thevaluationmanual 523shallprescribethespecificsofsuchopinion,includinganyitemsdeemedtobenecessaryto 524itsscope. CCSSSSCSHCSHB2168 31 525 (3)Everycompanywithoutstandinglifeinsurancecontracts,accidentandhealth 526insurancecontracts,ordeposit-typecontractsinMissouriandsubjecttoregulationbythe 527director,exceptasexemptedinthevaluationmanual,shallalsoannuallyincludeinthe 528opinionrequiredundersubdivision(2)ofthissubsectionanopinionofthesameappointed 529actuaryastowhetherthereservesandrelatedactuarialitemsheldinsupportofthepolicies 530andcontractsspecifiedinthevaluationmanual,whenconsideredinlightoftheassetsheldby 531thecompanywithrespecttothereservesandrelatedactuarialitemsincluding,butnotlimited 532to,theinvestmentearningsontheassetsandtheconsiderationsanticipatedtobereceivedand 533retainedunderthepoliciesandcontracts,makeadequateprovisionforthecompany's 534obligationsunderthepoliciesandcontractsincluding,butnotlimitedto,benefitsunderand 535expensesassociatedwiththepoliciesandcontracts. 536 (4)Eachopinionrequiredbysubdivision(3)ofthissubsectionshallbegovernedby 537thefollowingprovisions: 538 (a)Amemorandum,informandsubstanceasspecifiedinthevaluationmanualand 539acceptabletothedirector,shallbepreparedtosupporteachactuarialopinion;and 540 (b)Iftheinsurancecompanyfailstoprovideasupportingmemorandumattherequest 541ofthedirectorwithinaperiodspecifiedinthevaluationmanualorthedirectordetermines 542thatthesupportingmemorandumprovidedbytheinsurancecompanyfailstomeetthe 543standardsprescribedbythevaluationmanualorisotherwiseunacceptabletothedirector,the 544directormayengageaqualifiedactuaryattheexpenseofthecompanytoreviewtheopinion 545andthebasisfortheopinionandpreparethesupportingmemorandumrequiredbythe 546director. 547 (5)Everyopinionrequiredbythissubsectionshallbegovernedbythefollowing: 548 (a)Theopinionshallbeinformandsubstanceasspecifiedinthevaluationmanual 549andacceptabletothedirector; 550 (b)Theopinionshallbesubmittedwiththeannualstatementreflectingthevaluation 551ofsuchreserveliabilitiesforeachyearendingonoraftertheoperativedateofthevaluation 552manual; 553 (c)Theopinionshallapplytoallpoliciesandcontractssubjecttosubdivision(3)of 554thissubsection,plusotheractuarialliabilitiesasmaybespecifiedinthevaluationmanual; 555 (d)Theopinionshallbebasedonstandardsadoptedfromtimetotimebythe 556ActuarialStandardsBoardoritssuccessor,andonsuchadditionalstandardsasmaybe 557prescribedinthevaluationmanual; 558 (e)Inthecaseofanopinionrequiredtobesubmittedbyaforeignoraliencompany, 559thedirectormayaccepttheopinionfiledbysuchcompanywiththeinsurancesupervisory 560officialofanotherstateifthedirectordeterminesthattheopinionreasonablymeetsthe 561requirementsapplicabletoacompanydomiciledinMissouri; CCSSSSCSHCSHB2168 32 562 (f)Exceptincasesoffraudorwillfulmisconduct,theappointedactuaryshallnotbe 563liablefordamagestoanyperson,otherthantheinsurancecompanyandthedirector,forany 564act,error,omission,decision,orconductwithrespecttotheappointedactuary'sopinion;and 565 (g)Disciplinaryactionbythedirectoragainstthecompanyortheappointedactuary 566shallbedefinedinregulationsbythedirector. 567 6.(1)Forpoliciesissuedonoraftertheoperativedateofthevaluationmanual,the 568standardprescribedinthevaluationmanualistheminimumstandardofvaluationrequired 569undersubsection2ofsection376.370,exceptasprovidedundersubdivision(5)or(7)ofthis 570subsection. 571 (2)TheoperativedateofthevaluationmanualisJanuaryfirstofthefirstcalendar 572yearfollowingthefirstJulyfirstasofwhichallofthefollowinghaveoccurred: 573 (a)ThevaluationmanualhasbeenadoptedbytheNAICbyanaffirmativevoteofat 574leastforty-twomembersorthree-fourthsofthemembersvoting,whicheverisgreater; 575 (b)ThestandardvaluationlawasamendedbytheNAICin2009orlegislation 576includingsubstantiallysimilartermsandprovisionshasbeenenactedbystatesrepresenting 577greaterthanseventy-fivepercentofthedirectpremiumswrittenasreportedinthefollowing 578annualstatementssubmittedfor2008:life,accident,andhealthannualstatements;health 579annualstatements;orfraternalannualstatements; 580 (c)ThestandardvaluationlawasamendedbytheNAICin2009orlegislation 581includingsubstantiallysimilartermsandprovisionshasbeenenactedbyatleastforty-twoof 582thefollowingfifty-fivejurisdictions:thefiftystatesoftheUnitedStates,AmericanSamoa, 583theAmericanVirginIslands,theDistrictofColumbia,Guam,andPuertoRico;and 584 (d)Thevaluationmanualbecomeseffectiveunderanorderofthedirector. 585 (3)Unlessachangeinthevaluationmanualspecifiesalatereffectivedate,changesto 586thevaluationmanualshallbeeffectiveonJanuaryfirstfollowingthedatewhenallofthe 587followinghaveoccurred: 588 (a)ThechangetothevaluationmanualhasbeenadoptedbytheNAICbyan 589affirmativevoterepresenting: 590 a.Atleastthree-fourthsofthemembersoftheNAICvoting,butnotlessthana 591majorityofthetotalmembership;and 592 b.MembersoftheNAICrepresentingjurisdictionstotalinggreaterthanseventy-five 593percentofthedirectpremiumswrittenasreportedinthefollowingannualstatementsmost 594recentlyavailablepriortothevoteinsubparagrapha.ofthisparagraph:life,accident,and 595healthannualstatements;healthannualstatements;orfraternalannualstatements; 596 (b)Thevaluationmanualbecomeseffectiveunderanorderofthedirector. 597 (4)Thevaluationmanualshallspecifyallofthefollowing: CCSSSSCSHCSHB2168 33 598 (a)Minimumvaluationstandardsforanddefinitionsofthepoliciesorcontracts 599subjecttosubsection2ofsection376.370.Suchminimumstandardsshallbe: 600 a.Thecommissionersreservevaluationmethodforlifeinsurancecontracts,other 601thanannuitycontracts,subjecttosubsection2ofsection376.370; 602 b.Thecommissionersannuityreservevaluationmethodforannuitycontractssubject 603tosubsection2ofsection376.370;and 604 c.Minimumreservesforallotherpoliciesandcontractssubjecttosubsection2of 605section376.370; 606 (b)Whichpoliciesorcontractsortypesofpoliciesorcontractsaresubjecttothe 607requirementsofaprinciple-basedvaluationundersubdivision(1)ofsubsection7ofthis 608sectionandtheminimumvaluationstandardsconsistentwithsuchrequirements; 609 (c)Forpoliciesandcontractssubjecttoprinciple-basedvaluationundersubsection7 610ofthissection: 611 a.Requirementsfortheformatofreportstothedirectorunderparagraph(c)of 612subdivision(2)ofsubsection7ofthissectionandwhichshallincludeinformationnecessary 613todetermineifthevaluationisappropriateandincompliancewithsections376.365to 614376.380; 615 b.Assumptionswhichshallbeprescribedforrisksoverwhichthecompanydoesnot 616havesignificantcontrolorinfluence; 617 c.Proceduresforcorporategovernanceandoversightoftheactuarialfunction,anda 618processforappropriatewaiverormodificationofsuchprocedures; 619 (d)Forpoliciesnotsubjecttoaprinciple-basedvaluationundersubsection7ofthis 620section,theminimumvaluationstandardshalleither: 621 a.Beconsistentwiththeminimumstandardofvaluationpriortotheoperativedateof 622thevaluationmanual;or 623 b.Developreservesthatquantifythebenefitsandguarantees,andthefunding, 624associatedwiththecontractsandtheirrisksatalevelofconservatismthatreflectsconditions 625thatincludeunfavorableeventsthathaveareasonableprobabilityofoccurring; 626 (e)Otherrequirementsincluding,butnotlimitedto,thoserelatingtoreserve 627methods,modelsformeasuringrisk,generationofeconomicscenarios,assumptions, 628margins,useofcompanyexperience,riskmeasurement,disclosure,certifications,reports, 629actuarialopinionsandmemorandums,transitionrules,andinternalcontrols;and 630 (f)Thedataandformofthedatarequiredundersubsection8ofthissection,towhom 631thedatashallbesubmitted,andmayspecifyotherrequirements,includingdataanalysesand 632reportingofanalyses. 633 (5)Intheabsenceofaspecificvaluationrequirementorifaspecificvaluation 634requirementinthevaluationmanualisnot,intheopinionofthedirector,incompliancewith CCSSSSCSHCSHB2168 34 635sections376.365to376.380,thecompanyshall,withrespecttosuchrequirements,comply 636withminimumvaluationstandardsprescribedbythedirectorbyregulation. 637 (6)Thedirectormayengageaqualifiedactuary,attheexpenseofthecompany,to 638performanactuarialexaminationofthecompanyandopineontheappropriatenessofany 639reserveassumptionormethodusedbythecompany,ortoreviewandopineonacompany's 640compliancewithanyrequirementsetforthinsections376.365to376.380.Thedirectormay 641relyupontheopinionregardingprovisionscontainedinsections376.365to376.380ofa 642qualifiedactuaryengagedbythedirectorofanotherstate,district,orterritoryoftheUnited 643States.Asusedinthissubdivision,engageincludesemploymentandcontracting. 644 (7)Thedirectormayrequireacompanytochangeanyassumptionormethodthatin 645theopinionofthedirectorisnecessaryinordertocomplywiththerequirementsofthe 646valuationmanualorsections376.365to376.380,andthecompanyshalladjustthereservesas 647requiredbythedirector.Thedirectormaytakeotherdisciplinaryactionaspermittedunder 648chapter354andchapters374to385. 649 7.(1)Acompanyshallestablishreservesusingaprinciple-basedvaluationthat 650meetsthefollowingconditionsforpoliciesorcontractsasspecifiedinthevaluationmanual: 651 (a)Quantifythebenefitsandguarantees,andthefunding,associatedwiththe 652contractsandtheirrisksatalevelofconservatismthatreflectsconditionsthatinclude 653unfavorableeventsthathaveareasonableprobabilityofoccurringduringthelifetimeofthe 654contracts.Forpoliciesorcontractswithsignificanttailrisk,thecompany'svaluationshall 655reflectconditionsappropriatelyadversetoquantifythetailrisk; 656 (b)Incorporateassumptions,riskanalysismethods,andfinancialmodelsand 657managementtechniquesthatareconsistentwith,butnotnecessarilyidenticalto,those 658utilizedwithinthecompany'soverallriskassessmentprocess,whilerecognizingpotential 659differencesinfinancialreportingstructuresandanyprescribedassumptionsormethods; 660 (c)Incorporateassumptionsthatarederivedinoneofthefollowingmanners: 661 a.Theassumptionisprescribedinthevaluationmanual;or 662 b.Forassumptionsthatarenotprescribed,theassumptionshall: 663 (i)Beestablishedutilizingthecompany'savailableexperiencetotheextentitis 664relevantandstatisticallycredible;or 665 (ii)Totheextentthatcompanydataisnotavailable,relevant,orstatisticallycredible, 666beestablishedutilizingotherrelevantstatisticallycredibleexperience; 667 (d)Providemarginsforuncertainty,includingadversedeviationandestimationerror, 668suchthatthegreatertheuncertaintythelargerthemarginandresultingreserve. 669 (2)Acompanyusingaprinciple-basedvaluationforoneormorepoliciesorcontracts 670subjecttothissectionasspecifiedinthevaluationmanualshall: CCSSSSCSHCSHB2168 35 671 (a)Establishproceduresforcorporategovernanceandoversightoftheactuarial 672valuationfunctionconsistentwiththosedescribedinthevaluationmanual; 673 (b)Providetothedirectoranannualcertificationoftheeffectivenessoftheinternal 674controlswithrespecttotheprinciple-basedvaluation.Suchcontrolsshallbedesignedto 675ensurethatallmaterialrisksinherentintheliabilitiesandassociatedassetssubjecttosuch 676valuationareincludedinthevaluationandthatvaluationsaremadeinaccordancewiththe 677valuationmanual.Thecertificationshallbebasedonthecontrolsinplaceasoftheendofthe 678precedingcalendaryear; 679 (c)Develop,andfilewiththedirectoruponrequest,aprinciple-basedvaluation 680reportthatcomplieswithstandardsprescribedinthevaluationmanual. 681 (3)Aprinciple-basedvaluationmayincludeaprescribedformulaicreserve 682component. 683 8.Forpoliciesinforceonoraftertheoperativedateofthevaluationmanual,a 684companyshallsubmitmortality,morbidity,policyholderbehavior,orexpenseexperienceand 685otherdataasprescribedinthevaluationmanual. 686 9.(1)Forpurposesofthissubsection,"confidentialinformation"means: 687 (a)Amemoranduminsupportofanopinionsubmittedundersubsection4or5of 688thissectionandanyotherdocuments,materials,andotherinformationincluding,butnot 689limitedto,allworkingpapersandcopiesthereofcreated,produced,orobtainedbyor 690disclosedtothedirectororanyotherpersoninconnectionwithsuchmemorandum; 691 (b)Alldocuments,materials,andotherinformationincluding,butnotlimitedto,all 692workingpapersandcopiesthereofcreated,produced,orobtainedbyordisclosedtothe 693directororanyotherpersoninthecourseofanexaminationmadeundersubdivision(6)of 694subsection6ofthissection;provided,however,thatifanexaminationreportorothermaterial 695preparedinconnectionwithanexaminationmadeundersection374.205isnotheldasprivate 696andconfidentialinformationundersection374.205,anexaminationreportorothermaterial 697preparedinconnectionwithanexaminationmadeundersubdivision(6)ofsubsection6of 698thissectionshallnotbeconfidentialinformationtothesameextentasifsuchexamination 699reportorothermaterialhadbeenpreparedundersection374.205; 700 (c)Anyreports,documents,materials,andotherinformationdevelopedbya 701companyinsupportoforinconnectionwithanannualcertificationbythecompanyunder 702paragraph(b)ofsubdivision(2)ofsubsection7ofthissectionevaluatingtheeffectivenessof 703thecompany'sinternalcontrolswithrespecttoaprinciple-basedvaluationandanyother 704documents,materials,andotherinformationincluding,butnotlimitedto,allworkingpapers 705andcopiesthereofcreated,produced,orobtainedbyordisclosedtothedirectororanyother 706personinconnectionwithsuchreports,documents,material,andotherinformation; CCSSSSCSHCSHB2168 36 707 (d)Anyprinciple-basedvaluationreportdevelopedunderparagraph(c)of 708subdivision(2)ofsubsection7ofthissectionandanyotherdocuments,materials,and 709otherinformationincluding,butnotlimitedto,allworkingpapersandcopiesthereofcreated, 710produced,orobtainedbyordisclosedtothedirectororanyotherpersoninconnectionwith 711suchreport;and 712 (e)Anydocuments,materials,data,andotherinformationsubmittedbyacompany 713undersubsection8ofthissection(collectively,"experiencedata")andanyotherdocuments, 714materials,data,andotherinformationincluding,butnotlimitedto,allworkingpapersand 715copiesthereofcreatedorproducedinconnectionwithsuchexperiencedata,ineachcasethat 716includeanypotentiallycompany-identifyingorpersonallyidentifiableinformation,thatis 717providedtoorobtainedbythedirector(togetherwithany"experiencedata",the"experience 718materials")andanyotherdocuments,materials,data,andotherinformationincluding,but 719notlimitedto,allworkingpapersandcopiesthereofcreated,produced,orobtainedbyor 720disclosedtothedirectororanyotherpersoninconnectionwithsuchexperiencematerials. 721 (2)(a)Exceptasprovidedinthissubsection,acompany'sconfidentialinformationis 722confidentialbylawandprivileged,andshallnotbesubjecttochapter610,shallnotbesubject 723tosubpoena,andshallnotbesubjecttodiscoveryoradmissibleinevidenceinanyprivate 724civilaction;provided,however,thatthedirectorisauthorizedtousetheconfidential 725informationinthefurtheranceofanyregulatoryorlegalactionbroughtagainstthecompany 726asapartofthedirector'sofficialduties. 727 (b)Neitherthedirectornoranypersonwhoreceivedconfidentialinformationwhile 728actingundertheauthorityofthedirectorshallbepermittedorrequiredtotestifyinany 729privatecivilactionconcerninganyconfidentialinformation. 730 (c)Inordertoassistintheperformanceofthedirector'sduties,thedirectormayshare 731confidentialinformationwith: 732 a.Otherstate,federal,andinternationalregulatoryagenciesandwiththeNAICand 733itsaffiliatesandsubsidiaries;and 734 b.Inthecaseofconfidentialinformationspecifiedinparagraphs(a)and(d)of 735subdivision(1)ofthissubsectiononly,theActuarialBoardforCounselingandDisciplineor 736itssuccessoruponrequeststatingthattheconfidentialinformationisrequiredforthepurpose 737ofprofessionaldisciplinaryproceedingsandwithstate,federal,andinternationallaw 738enforcementofficials. 739 (d)Thesharingofconfidentialinformationdetailedinparagraph(c)ofthis 740subdivisionshallbecontingentonsuchrecipientagreeingandhavingthelegalauthorityto 741agreetomaintaintheconfidentialityandprivilegedstatusofsuchdocuments,materials,data, 742andotherinformationinthesamemannerandtothesameextentasrequiredforthedirector. CCSSSSCSHCSHB2168 37 743 (e)Thedirectormayreceivedocuments,materials,data,andotherinformation, 744includingotherwiseconfidentialandprivilegeddocuments,materials,data,orinformation, 745fromtheNAICanditsaffiliatesandsubsidiaries,fromregulatoryorlawenforcement 746officialsofotherforeignordomesticjurisdictions,andfromtheActuarialBoardfor 747CounselingandDisciplineoritssuccessorandshallmaintainasconfidentialorprivileged 748anydocument,material,data,orotherinformationreceivedwithnoticeortheunderstanding 749thatitisconfidentialorprivilegedunderthelawsofthejurisdictionthatisthesourceofthe 750document,material,orotherinformation. 751 (f)Thedirectormayenterintoagreementsgoverningsharinganduseofinformation 752consistentwiththissubdivision. 753 (g)Nowaiverofanyapplicableprivilegeorclaimofconfidentialityinthe 754confidentialinformationshalloccurasaresultofdisclosuretothedirectorunderthissection 755orasaresultofsharingasauthorizedinparagraph(c)ofthissubdivision. 756 (h)Aprivilegeestablishedunderthelawofanystateorjurisdictionthatis 757substantiallysimilartotheprivilegeestablishedunderthissubdivisionshallbeavailableand 758enforcedinanyproceedingin,andinanycourtof,Missouri. 759 (i)Inthissubsection,regulatoryagency,lawenforcementagency,andtheNAIC 760include,butarenotlimitedto,theiremployees,agents,consultantsandcontractors. 761 (3)Notwithstandingsubdivision(2)ofthissubsection,anyconfidentialinformation 762specifiedinparagraphs(a)and(d)ofsubdivision(1)ofthissubsection: 763 (a)Maybesubjecttosubpoenaforthepurposeofdefendinganactionseeking 764damagesfromtheappointedactuarysubmittingtherelatedmemoranduminsupportofan 765opinionsubmittedundersubsection4or5ofthissectionorprinciple-basedvaluationreport 766developedunderparagraph(c)ofsubdivision(2)ofsubsection7ofthissectionbyreasonof 767anactionrequiredbysections376.365to376.380orbyregulationspromulgatedhereunder; 768 (b)Mayotherwisebereleasedbythedirectorwiththewrittenconsentofthe 769company;and 770 (c)Onceanyportionofamemoranduminsupportofanopinionsubmittedunder 771subsection4or5ofthissectionoraprinciple-basedvaluationreportdevelopedunder 772paragraph(c)ofsubdivision(2)ofsubsection7ofthissectioniscitedbythecompanyinits 773marketing,orispubliclyvolunteeredtoorbeforeagovernmentalagencyotherthanastate 774insurancedepartment,orisreleasedbythecompanytothenewsmedia,allportionsofsuch 775memorandumorreportshallnolongerbeconfidential. 776 10.Thedirectormayexemptspecificproductformsorproductlinesofadomestic 777companythatislicensedanddoingbusinessonlyinMissourifromtherequirementsof 778subsection6ofthissectionprovided: CCSSSSCSHCSHB2168 38 779 (1)Thedirectorhasissuedanexemptioninwritingtothecompanyandhasnot 780subsequentlyrevokedtheexemptioninwriting;and 781 (2)Thecompanycomputesreservesusingassumptionsandmethodsusedpriortothe 782operativedateofthevaluationmanualinadditiontoanyrequirementsestablishedbythe 783directorandpromulgatedbyregulation. 784 785Foranycompanygrantedanexemptionunderthissection,subsection3ofsection376.370 786andsubsections1to5ofthissectionshallbeapplicable.Withrespecttoanycompany 787applyingthisexemption,anyreferencetosubsection6ofthissectionfoundinsubsection3of 788section376.370andsubsections1to5ofthissectionshallnotbeapplicable. 789 [11.(1)Acompanythathaslessthanthreehundredmilliondollarsofordinarylife 790premiumandthatislicensedanddoingbusinessinMissouriandthatissubjecttothe 791requirementsofsubsections6and7ofthissectionmayholdreservesbasedonthemortality 792tablesandinterestratesdefinedbythevaluationmanualfornetpremiumreservesandusing 793themethodologydefinedintheprovisionsofparagraphs(b)through(i)ofsubdivision(2)of 794subsection1ofthissectionandsubsection3ofsection376.370astheyapplytoordinarylife 795insuranceinlieuofthereservesrequiredbysubsections6and7ofthissection,providedthat: 796 (a)Ifthecompanyisamemberofagroupoflifeinsurers,thegrouphascombined 797ordinarylifepremiumsoflessthansixhundredmilliondollars; 798 (b)Thecompanyreportedtotaladjustedcapitalofatleastfourhundredfiftypercent 799ofauthorizedcontrollevelrisk-basedcapitalintherisk-basedcapitalreportfortheprior 800calendaryear; 801 (c)Theappointedactuaryhasprovidedanunqualifiedopiniononthereservesin 802accordancewithsubsections4and5ofthissectionforthepriorcalendaryear; 803 (d)Thecompanyhasprovidedacertificationbyaqualifiedactuarythatanyuniversal 804lifepolicywithasecondaryguaranteeissuedaftertheoperativedateofthevaluationmanual 805meetsthedefinitionofanonmaterialsecondaryguaranteeuniversallifeproductasdefinedin 806thevaluationmanual. 807 (2)Forpurposesofsubdivision(1)ofthissubsection,ordinarylifepremiumsare 808measuredasdirectpremiumplusreinsuranceassumedfromanunaffiliatedcompany,as 809reportedinthepriorcalendaryearannualstatement. 810 (3)Adomesticcompanymeetingalloftheaboveconditionsmayfileastatement 811priortoJulyfirstwiththedirectorcertifyingthattheseconditionsaremetforthecurrent 812calendaryearbasedonpremiumsandothervaluesfromthepriorcalendaryearfinancial 813statements.ThedirectormayrejectsuchstatementpriortoSeptemberfirstandrequirea 814companytocomplywiththevaluationmanualrequirementsforlifeinsurancereserves.] 376.1800.1.Asusedinthissection,thefollowingtermsshallmean: CCSSSSCSHCSHB2168 39 2 (1)"Medicalretaineragreement",acontractbetweena[physician] providerandan 3individualpatientorsuchindividualpatient'slegalrepresentativeinwhichthe[physician] 4provideragreestoprovidecertainhealthcareservicesdescribedintheagreementtothe 5individualpatientforanagreed-uponfeeandperiodoftime; 6 (2)["Physician"] "Provider", achiropractorlicensedunderchapter331,a 7dentistlicensedunderchapter332,oraphysicianlicensedunderchapter334.[Physician] 8Providerincludesanindividual[physician] provideroragroupof[physicians] providers. 9 2.Amedicalretaineragreementisnotinsuranceandisnotsubjecttothischapter. 10Enteringintoamedicalretaineragreementisnotthebusinessofinsuranceandisnotsubject 11tothischapter. 12 3.A[physician] provideroragentofa[physician] providerisnotrequiredtoobtain 13acertificateofauthorityorlicenseunderthissectiontomarket,sell,oroffertosellamedical 14retaineragreement. 15 4.Tobeconsideredamedicalretaineragreementforthepurposesofthissection,the 16agreementshallmeetallofthefollowingrequirements: 17 (1)Beinwriting; 18 (2)Besignedbythe[physician] provideroragentofthe[physician] providerand 19theindividualpatientorsuchindividualpatient'slegalrepresentative; 20 (3)Alloweitherpartytoterminatetheagreementonwrittennoticetotheotherparty; 21 (4)Describethespecifichealthcareservicesthatareincludedintheagreement; 22 (5)Specifythefeefortheagreement; 23 (6)Specifytheperiodoftimeundertheagreement;and 24 (7)Prominentlystateinwritingthattheagreementisnothealthinsurance. 25 5.(1)Foranypatientwhoentersintoamedicalretaineragreementunderthissection 26andwhohasestablishedahealthsavingsaccount(HSA)incompliancewith26U.S.C. 27Section223,orwhohasaflexiblespendingarrangement(FSA)orhealthreimbursement 28arrangement(HRA),feesunderthepatient'smedicalretaineragreementmaybepaidfrom 29suchhealthsavingsaccountorreimbursedthroughsuchflexiblespendingarrangementor 30healthreimbursementarrangement,subjecttoanyfederalorstatelawsregardingqualified 31expendituresfromahealthsavingsaccount,orreimbursementthroughaflexiblespending 32arrangementorahealthreimbursementarrangement. 33 (2)Theemployerofanypatientdescribedinsubdivision(1)ofthissubsectionmay: 34 (a)Makecontributionstosuchpatient'shealthsavingsaccount,flexiblespending 35arrangement,orhealthreimbursementarrangementtocoveralloranyportionoftheagreed- 36uponfeesunderthepatient'smedicalretaineragreement,subjecttoanyfederalorstate 37restrictionsoncontributionsmadebyanemployertoahealthsavingsaccount,or CCSSSSCSHCSHB2168 40 38reimbursementthroughaflexiblespendingarrangement,orhealthreimbursement 39arrangement;or 40 (b)Paytheagreed-uponfeesdirectlytothe[physician] providerunderthemedical 41retaineragreement. 42 6.Nothinginthissectionshallbeconstruedasprohibiting,limiting,orotherwise 43restrictinga[physician] providerinacollaborativepracticearrangementfromenteringintoa 44medicalretaineragreementunderthissection. 379.011.1.Asusedinthissection,thefollowingtermsmean: 2 (1)"Deliveredbyelectronicmeans",includesdeliverytoanelectronicmailaddressat 3whichapartyhasconsentedtoreceivenoticesordocuments,orpostingonanelectronic 4networkorsiteaccessibleviatheinternet,mobileapplication,computer,mobiledevice, 5tablet,oranyotherelectronicdevice,togetherwithaseparatenoticetoapartydirectedtothe 6electronicmailaddressatwhichthepartyhasconsentedtoreceivenoticeoftheposting; 7 (2)"Party",anyrecipientofanynoticeordocumentrequiredaspartofaninsurance 8transaction,includingbutnotlimitedtoanapplicant,aninsuredorapolicyholder. 9 2.Subjecttosubsection3ofthissection,anynoticetoapartyoranyotherdocument 10requiredunderapplicablelawinaninsurancetransactionorthatistoserveasevidenceof 11insurancecoveragemaybedelivered,stored,andpresentedbyelectronicmeanssolongasit 12meetstherequirementsofsections432.200to432.295.Deliveryofanoticeordocumentin 13accordancewiththissubsectionshallbeconsideredequivalenttoanydeliverymethod 14requiredunderapplicablelaw,includingdeliverybyfirstclassmail,firstclassmailpostage 15prepaid,certifiedmail,orcertificateofmailing. 16 3.Anoticeordocumentmaybedeliveredbyelectronicmeansbyaninsurertoa 17partyunderthis[subsection] sectionif: 18 (1)Thepartyhasaffirmativelyconsentedtothatmethodofdeliveryandhasnot 19withdrawntheconsent; 20 (2)Theparty,beforegivingconsent,isprovidedwithaclearandconspicuous 21statementinformingthepartyof: 22 (a)Anyrightoroptiontohavethenoticeordocumentprovidedinpaperoranother 23nonelectronicformatnoadditionalcost; 24 (b)Therightofthepartytowithdrawconsenttohaveanoticeordocumentdelivered 25byelectronicmeans; 26 (c)Whethertheparty'sconsentappliesonlytotheparticulartransactionastowhich 27thenoticeordocumentmustbegivenortoidentifiedcategoriesofnoticesordocumentsthat 28maybedeliveredbyelectronicmeansduringthecourseoftheparties'relationship; 29 (d)Themeans,afterconsentisgiven,bywhichapartymayobtainapapercopyofa 30noticeordocumentdeliveredbyelectronicmeansatnoadditionalcost;and CCSSSSCSHCSHB2168 41 31 (e)Theprocedureapartymustfollowtowithdrawconsenttohaveanoticeor 32documentdeliveredbyelectronicmeansandtoupdateinformationneededtocontactthe 33partyelectronically; 34 (3)Theparty,beforegivingconsent,isprovidedwithastatementofthehardwareand 35softwarerequirementsforaccesstoandretentionofanoticeordocumentdeliveredby 36electronicmeansandconsentselectronically,andconfirmsconsentelectronically,inamanner 37thatreasonablydemonstratesthatthepartycanaccessinformationintheelectronicformthat 38willbeusedfornoticesordocumentsdeliveredbyelectronicmeansastowhichthepartyhas 39givenconsent;and 40 (4)Afterconsentofthepartyisgiven,theinsurer,intheeventachangeinthe 41hardwareorsoftwarerequirementsneededtoaccessorretainanoticeordocumentdelivered 42inelectronicmeanscreatesamaterialriskthatthepartywillnotbeabletoaccessorretaina 43subsequentnoticeordocumenttowhichtheconsentapplies: 44 (a)Providesthepartywithastatementoftherevisedhardwareandsoftware 45requirementsforaccesstoandretentionofanoticeordocumentdeliveredbyelectronic 46meansandoftherightofthepartytowithdrawconsentpursuanttoparagraph(b)of 47subdivision(2)ofthissubsection;and 48 (b)Complieswithsubdivision(2)ofthissubsection. 49 4.Notwithstandinganyotherprovisionsofthissection,ifapolicyofinsuranceis 50purchaseddirectlythroughaninsurer'swebsite,portal,orapplication,andisinitially 51deliveredbyelectronicmeans,aparty'sconsenttohaveallfuturenoticesand 52documentsrelatedtothepolicy,orclaimsthereunder,deliveredbyelectronicmeans 53shallbepresumed.Nothinginthissubsectionshallaffecttherightofapartyunderthis 54sectiontowithdrawitsconsenttohaveanoticeordocumentdeliveredbyelectronic 55means. 56 5.Thissectiondoesnotaffectrequirementsrelatingtocontentortimingofanynotice 57ordocumentrequiredunderapplicablelaw.Ifanyprovisionofapplicablelawrequiringa 58noticeordocumenttobeprovidedtoapartyexpresslyrequiresverificationor 59acknowledgmentofreceiptofthenoticeordocument,thenoticeordocumentmaybe 60deliveredbyelectronicmeansonlyifthemethodusedprovidesforverificationor 61acknowledgmentofreceipt.Absentverificationoracknowledgmentofreceiptoftheinitial 62noticeordocumentonthepartoftheparty,theinsurershallsendtwosubsequentnoticesor 63documentsatintervalsoffivebusinessdays.Thelegaleffectiveness,validity,or 64enforceabilityofanycontractorpolicyofinsuranceexecutedbyapartymaynotbemade 65contingentuponobtainingelectronicconsentorconfirmationofconsentofthepartyin 66accordancewithsubdivision(3)ofsubsection3ofthissection. CCSSSSCSHCSHB2168 42 67 [5.]6.Awithdrawalofconsentbyapartydoesnotaffectthelegaleffectiveness, 68validity,orenforceabilityofanoticeordocumentdeliveredbyelectronicmeanstotheparty 69beforethewithdrawalofconsentiseffective.Awithdrawalofconsentbyapartyiseffective 70withinthirtydaysafterreceiptofthewithdrawalbytheinsurer.Failurebyaninsurerto 71complywithsubdivision(4)ofsubsection3ofthissectionmaybetreated,attheelectionof 72theparty,asawithdrawalofconsentforpurposesofthissection. 73 [6.]7.Thissectiondoesnotapplytoanoticeordocumentdeliveredbyaninsurerin 74anelectronicformbeforeAugust28,2013,toapartywho,beforethatdate,hasconsentedto 75receivenoticesordocumentsinanelectronicformotherwiseallowedbylaw.Iftheconsent 76ofapartytoreceivecertainnoticesordocumentsinanelectronicformisonfilewithan 77insurerbeforeAugust28,2013,andpursuanttothissection,aninsurerintendstodeliver 78additionalnoticesordocumentstosuchpartyinanelectronicform,thenpriortodelivering 79suchadditionalnoticesordocumentselectronically,theinsurershallnotifythepartyof: 80 (1)Thenoticesordocumentsthatmaybedeliveredbyelectronicmeansunderthis 81sectionthatwerenotpreviouslydeliveredelectronically;and 82 (2)Theparty'srighttowithdrawconsenttohavenoticesordocumentsdeliveredby 83electronicmeans. 84 [7.]8.Apartywhodoesnotconsenttodeliveryofnoticesordocumentsunder 85subsection3ofthissection,orwhowithdrawstheirconsent,shallnotbesubjecttoany 86additionalfeesorcostsforhavingnoticesordocumentsprovidedormadeavailabletothem 87inpaperoranothernonelectronicform. 88 [8.]9.Ifanyprovisionofapplicablelawrequiresasignatureornoticeordocumentto 89benotarized,acknowledged,verified,ormadeunderoath,therequirementissatisfiedifthe 90electronicsignatureofthepersonauthorizedtoperformthoseacts,togetherwithallother 91informationrequiredtobeincludedbytheprovision,isattachedtoorlogicallyassociated 92withthesignature,notice,ordocument. 93 [9.]10.Thissectionmaynotbeconstruedtomodify,limit,orsupercedethe 94provisionsofsections354.442,376.1450,or432.200to432.295.Theprovisionsofthis 95sectionshallapplytonoticesanddocumentsissuedbyinsurersorganizedunderthischapter 96orchapter380andtonoticesanddocumentsrelatingtolifeinsuranceproductsissuedby 97insurersorganizedunderchapter376. 98 [10.]11.Nothinginthissectionshallpreventaninsurerfromofferingadiscounttoan 99insuredwhoelectstoreceivenoticesanddocumentselectronicallyinaccordancewiththis 100section. SectionB.Therepealandreenactmentofsection288.132andtheenactmentof 2section288.133shallbecomeeffectiveJanuary1,2023. CCSSSSCSHCSHB2168 43 SectionC.Therepealandreenactmentofsections303.025and303.041shalltake 2effectonJanuary1,2024. ✔ CCSSSSCSHCSHB2168 44