Mich. Admin. Code R. 500.633 - Licensing of agents
Rule 633.
(1) A
person shall not act as an agent in the solicitations or sale of contracts on a
variable basis unless he is a licensed agent of a life insurer whose
certificate of authority specifically provides for the issuance of contracts on
a variable basis and unless his life insurance agent's license has been
extended to permit him to solicit and sell variable contracts. A licensed agent
of a life insurer may solicit and sell contracts on a variable basis without
extension of his life insurance agent's license if the contract is based on an
account which is excluded from the definition of investment company by section
3(c)11 of the investment company act of 1940.
(2) A licensed agent of a life insurer whose
certificate of authority specifically provides for the issuance of contracts on
a variable basis may apply for extension of his license to permit the
solicitation and sale of variable contracts by a letter request directed to the
commissioner through the home office of the life insurer. Letter requests may
be for 1 or more of the life insurer's licensed agents.
Notes
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