19 Miss. Code. R. 2-4.04 - Separate Account or Separate Accounts
A. A domestic
company issuing variable contracts shall establish one or more separate
accounts pursuant to Senate Bill 2407 subject to the following provisions of
this Article:
1. Except as hereinafter
provided, amounts allocated to any separate account and accumulation thereon
may be invested and reinvested without regard to any requirements or
limitations prescribed by the laws of this state governing the investments of
life insurance companies; provided, that to the extent that the company's
reserve liability with regard to (i) benefits guaranteed as to dollar amount
and duration, and (ii) funds guaranteed as to principal amount or stated rate
of interest is maintained in any separate account, a portion of the assets of
such separate account at least equal to such reserve liability shall be, except
as the Commissioner may otherwise approve, invested in accordance with the laws
of this state governing the investments of life insurance companies. The
investments in such separate account or accounts shall not be taken into
account in applying the investment limitations applicable to the investments of
the company.
2. With respect to 75%
of the market value of the total assets in a separate account no company shall
purchase or otherwise acquire the securities of any issuer, other than
securities issued or guaranteed as to principal or interest by the United
States, if immediately after such purchase or acquisition the market value of
such investment of such separate account in such security taken at market,
would exceed 10% of the market value of the assets of said separate account;
provided, however, that the Commissioner may waive such limitation if, in his
opinion, such waiver will not render the operation of such separate account
hazardous to the public or the policyholders in this state.
3. No company shall, whether for its separate
accounts or otherwise, invest in the voting securities of a single issuer in an
amount in excess of 10% of the total issued and outstanding voting securities
of such issuer provided that the foregoing shall not apply with respect to
securities held in separate accounts, the voting rights in which are
exercisable only in accordance with instructions from persons having interests
in such accounts.
4. The
limitations provided in subparagraphs (b) and (c) above shall not apply to the
investment with respect to a separate account in the securities of an
investment company registered under the Investment Company Act of 1940,
provided that the investments of such investment company comply with
subparagraphs (b) and (c) hereof.
B. Unless otherwise approved by the
Commissioner: assets allocated to a separateaccount shall be valued at their
market value on the date of valuation, or if there is no readily available
market, then as provided under the terms of the contract or the rules or other
written agreement applicable to such separate account; provided, that the
portion of the assets of such separate account equal to the company's reserve
liability with regard to the benefits and funds referred to in clause (i) and
(ii) of Paragraph 1(a), if any, shall be valued in accordance with the rules
otherwise applicable to the company's assets.
C. If and to the extent so provided under the
applicable contracts, that portion of the assets of any such separate account
equal to the reserves and other contract liabilities with respect to such
account shall not be chargeable with liabilities arising out of any other
business the company may conduct.
D. Notwithstanding any other provision of law
a company may:
1. with respect to any
separate account registered with the Securities and Exchange Commission as a
unit investment trust exercise voting rights in connection with any securities
of a regulated investment company registered under the Investment Company Act
of 1940 and held in such separate accounts in accordance with instructions from
persons having interests in such accounts ratably as determined by the company,
or
2. with respect to any separate
account registered with the Securities and Exchange Commissioner as a
management investment company, establish for such account a committee, board,
or other body, the members of which may or may not be otherwise affiliated with
such company and may be elected to such membership by the vote of persons
having interests in such account ratably as determined by the company. Such
committee, board or other body may have the power, exercisable alone or in
conjunction with others, to manage such separate account and the investment of
its assets.
A company, committee, board or other body may make such other provisions in respect to any such separate account as may be deemed appropriate to facilitate compliance with requirements of any Federal or State law now or hereafter in effect; provided that the Commissioner approves such provisions as not hazardous to the public or the company's policyholders in this state.
E. No
sale, exchange or other transfer of assets may be made by a company between any
of its separate accounts or between any other investment account and one or
more of its separate accounts unless, in case of a transfer into a separate
account, such transfer is made solely to establish the account or to support
the operation of the contracts with respect to the separate account to which
the transfer is made, and unless such transfer, whether into or from a separate
account, is made (a) by a transfer of cash, or (b) by a transfer of securities
having a valuation which could be readily determined in the marketplace,
provided that such transfer of securities is approved by the Commissioner. The
Commissioner may authorize other transfers among such accounts if, in his
opinion, such transfers would not be inequitable.
F. The company shall maintain in each such
separate account assets with a value at least equal to the reserves and other
contract liabilities with respect to such account, except as may otherwise be
approved by the Commissioner.
G.
Rules under any provision of the Insurance Law of this state or any regulation
applicable to the officers and directors of insurance companies with respect to
conflicts of interest shall also apply to members of any separate account's
committee, board or other similar body. No officer or director of such company
nor any member of the committee, board or body of separate account shall
receive directly or indirectly any commission or any other compensation with
respect to the purchase or sale of assets of such separate account.
Notes
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