Current through Register Vol. 43, No. 1, October 31, 2024
Section 482-1-132-.03 - DefinitionsFor the purpose of this chapter:
(a)1. Advertisement. Material designed to create public interest in life insurance or annuities or in an insurer, or in an insurance producer; or to induce the public to purchase, increase, modify, reinstate, borrow on, surrender, replace or retain a policy including:(i) Printed and published material, audiovisual material and descriptive literature of an insurer or insurance producer used in direct mail, newspapers, magazines, radio and television scripts, telemarketing scripts, billboards and similar displays, and the Internet or any other mass communication media.(ii) Descriptive literature and printed or pre-recorded sales aids of all kinds, authored by the insurer, its insurance producers, or third parties, issued, distributed or used by the insurer or insurance producer; including but not limited to circulars, leaflets, booklets, web pages, depictions, illustrations and form letters;(iii) Printed or pre-recorded material used for the recruitment, training and education of an insurer's insurance producers which is designed to be used or is used to induce the public to purchase, increase, modify, reinstate, borrow on, surrender, replace or retain a policy;(iv) Printed or pre-recorded sales talks, presentations and materials for use by insurance producers.2. Advertisement. The purpose of this chapter shall not include: (i) Communications or materials used within an insurer's own organization and not intended for dissemination to the public;(ii) Communications with policyholders other than material urging policyholders to purchase, increase, modify, reinstate or retain a policy; and(iii) A general announcement from a group or blanket policyholder to eligible individuals on an employment or membership list that a policy or program has been written or arranged; provided the announcement clearly indicates that it is preliminary to the issuance of a booklet explaining the proposed coverage.(b) DETERMINABLE POLICY ELEMENTS. Elements that are derived from processes or methods that are guaranteed at issue and not subject to company discretion, but where the values or amounts cannot be determined until some point after issue. These elements include the premiums, credited interest rates (including any bonus), benefits, values, non-interest based credits, charges or elements of formulas used to determine any of these. These elements may be described as guaranteed but not determined at issue. An element is considered determinable if it was calculated from underlying determinable policy elements only, or from both determinable and guaranteed policy elements.(c) Guaranteed policy elements. The premiums, benefits, values, credits or charges under a policy, or elements of formulas used to determine any of these that are guaranteed and determined at issue.(d) Insurance Producer. A person required to be licensed under the laws of this state to sell, solicit or negotiate insurance.(e) Insurer. Any individual, corporation, association, partnership, reciprocal exchange, inter-insurer, Lloyd's, fraternal benefit society, and any other legal entity which is defined as an "insurer" in the insurance code of this state or issues life insurance or annuities in this state and is engaged in the advertisement of a policy.(f) Nonguaranteed Elements. The premiums, credited interest rates (including any bonus), benefits, values, non-interest based credits, charges or elements of formulas used to determine any of these that are subject to company discretion and are not guaranteed at issue. An element is considered nonguaranteed if any of the underlying nonguaranteed elements are used in its calculation.(g) Policy. Any policy, plan, certificate, including a fraternal benefit certificate, contract, agreement, statement of coverage, rider or endorsement which provides for life insurance or annuity benefits.(h) Preneed Funeral Contract or Prearrangement. An arrangement by or for an individual before the individual's death relating to the purchase or provision of specific funeral or cemetery merchandise or services. Author: Commissioner of Insurance
Ala. Admin. Code r. 482-1-132-.03
New Rule: Filed May 25, 2004; effective January 1, 2005. Filed with LRS June 3, 2004. Rule is not subject to the Alabama Administrative Procedure Act.Statutory Authority:Code of Ala. 1975, §§ 27-2-17.