Product Development Task Force - (A) - NAIC
- Consumer Disclosure Issues Working Group of the Product Development (A) Task Force - NAIC
- Focus Groups
- FIRST: 1989-4 NAIC Proc. 673 / LAST: 1991-4 NAIC Proc. 604
- 1988-2 NAIC Proc. - Name Changed - John Montgomery (CA) suggested a change in the name ... Changed name from "Universal and Other New Plans Task Force" to "Product Development Task" Force."
- 1980’s
- 1989-1 - NAIC Proc. (p673)
- 1989-2 NAIC Proc. 428 x (1152-1198)
- 1989-2 NAIC Proc. 453 x (1199-1220)
- 1989-4 NAIC Proc. 673 x (1339-1385)
- 1990’s
- 1990‐1A
- 1990-4 NAIC Proc. 450 x (1783-1825)
- 1991-2B, NAIC Proceedings
- 1991-4 NAIC Proc. 604 1947-1949
- 1989-1, NAIC Proc. (p673) - [Letters/ Feedback]
- 2. The guaranteed ending date of the policy. A statement which says: Based on guaranteed interest rates, guaranteed mortality charges and the payment of the scheduled premiums, coverage will end on----
- 1989-2, NAIC Proceedings
- p446 - 1989 0301 - The purpose of the meeting was to hear comments on the sample disclosure statements prepared by Ted Becker (Texas). (Attachment Three-A1)
- To: Commissioner Harold C. Yancey, From: John M. Coomans, Date: October 20, 1988 - Subject: Proposed disclosure statements for interest sensitive products
- (p680) - 2. The guaranteed ending date of the policy.
- A statement which says: Based on guaranteed interest rates, guaranteed mortality charges and the payment of the scheduled premiums, coverage will end on--------
- RoseMarie is insisting that the Policy Schedule Page identifies the date when the policy will lapse based on paying the planned premium and guaranteed assumptions of interest and mortality rates.
- (p889) - Verbal misrepresentation by omission involving these products occurs frequently.
- It is assumed that the disclosure statements will be presented under the heading of Statement of Policy Cost and Benefit Information, according to the NAIC Life Insurance Solicitation Rule.
- RoseMarie is insisting that the Policy Schedule Page identifies the date when the policy will lapse based on paying the planned premium and guaranteed assumptions of interest and mortality rates.
- She is returning policy filings that do not clarify this.
- She is doing this based on 31A-21-301 UCA, which refers to disclosing the beginning and ending dates of insurance protection.
- RoseMarie Parkinson
- It is assumed that the disclosure statements will be presented under the heading of Statement of Policy Cost and Benefit Information, according to the NAIC Life Insurance Solicitation Rule.
Consumer Disclosure Issues Working Group of the Product Development (A) Task Force
1989-1, NAIC Proc. (p673) - [Letters/ Feedback]
- To date, no state has adopted these forms.
- Why this complete lack of action after all the effort in developing the forms?
- One possible reason is that, during the early part of the year, state insurance departments are generally busy dealing with the legislatures, which customarily are in session then.
- Also, it takes a few months for new NAIC regulations to be officially published, distributed, and adapted for individual state use.
- Many states also have been occupied with more urgent concerns, such as automobile and health insurance rates and solvency questions.
-- Tony Spano, ACLI
1990 - SOA - Quality of Life Insurance Sales Illustrations, Society of Actuaries - 16p
- Tony Spano, ACLI: I'm going to discuss what Norm referred to as consumer disclosure forms
[Bonk: "these forms" - 1990-1A, NAIC Proceedings - NAIC / LIMRA - Universal Life Disclosure Form Focus Group Summary --- [BonkNote] --- 10p
- Ted Becker also took the trouble to fax me a copy of minutes from a December 1989 NAIC Product Development Task Force Meeting, at which consumer disclosure was discussed at great length.
- A standard "fill in the blanks" type of form, entitled "Policy Information for Applicant,"** was proposed in that meeting. It was very lengthy.
- Subsequently one state, Minnesota, adopted a shortened version of it. <WishList>
-- Benjamin J. Bock, Transamerica Occidental
1992 - SOA - Life Insurance Sales Illustrations, Society of Actuaries - 16p
**
- 1990-1A, NAIC Proceedings - NAIC / LIMRA - Universal Life Disclosure Form Focus Group Summary --- [BonkNote] --- 10p
- 1993 - NAIC - Policy Information for Applicant - Universal Life Policy - 3p
- Life Insurance Disclosure Model Regulation - Appendix D
- Located in: 1993 0525 - GOV (Senate) - When Will Policyholders Be Given The Truth About Life Insurance?, Senator Howard Metzenbaum (D-OH) - p63-65 --- [BonkNote]
- Report of the Life & Health Actuarial (Technical) Task Force To the Life Insurance (A) Committee - June 12, 1991
- The list of projects in Section A contains nine projects which were previously reportable to the Product Development (A) Task Force of the Life Insurance (A) Committee: Projects 41, 4n, 4o, 4p, 4r, 4s, 4u, 4w and 4x.
- These projects will now be reportable directly to the Life Insurance (A) Committee under the assumption that the Product Development Task Force will be dissolved at this meeting.
1991-2B, NAIC Proceedings