19 Miss. Code. R. 2-15.06 - Reporting Requirement
On March 1 of each calendar year, each viatical settlement provider licensed in this state shall make a report of all viatical settlement transactions where the viator is a resident of this state and for all states in the aggregate containing the following information for the previous calendar year:
A. For viatical settlements
contracted during the reporting period:
1.
Date of viatical settlement contract;
2. Viator's state of residence at the time of
the contract;
3. Mean life
expectancy of the insured at time of contract in months;
4. Face amount of policy
viaticated;
5. Net death benefit
viaticated;
6. Estimated total
premiums to keep policy in force for mean life expectancy ;
7. New amount paid to viator;
8. Source of policy (B-Broker, D-Direct
Purchase; SM-Secondary Market);
9.
Type of coverage (I-Individual or G-Group)
10. Within the contestable or suicide period,
or both, at the time of viatical settlement (yes or no);
11. Primary ICD Diagnosis Code, in numeric
format, as defined by the International classification of diseases, as
published by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services; and
12. Type of funding (I-Institutional;
P-Private)
B. For
viatical settlements where death has occurred during the reporting period:
1. Date of viatical settlement
contract;
2. Viator's state of
residence at the time of the contract;
3. Mean life expectancy of the insured at
time of contract in months;
4. Net
death benefit collected;
5. Total
premiums paid to maintain the policy (WP- Waiver of Premium; NA-Not
Applicable);
6. New amount paid to
viator;
7. Primary ICD Diagnosis
Code, in numeric format, as defined by the International Classification of
Diseases, as published by the U.S. Department of Health and Human
Services;
8. Date of
death;
9. Amount of time between
date of contract and the date of death in months;
10. Difference between the number of months
that passed between the date of contract and the date of death and the mean
life expectancy in months as determined by the reporting company;
11. Name and address of each viatical
settlement broker through whom the reporting company purchased a policy from a
viator who resided in this state at the time of contract;
12. Number of policies reviewed and rejected;
and
13. Number of policies
purchased in the secondary market as a percentage of total policies
purchased.
Notes
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