31 Pa. Code § 85.25 - Sale, exchange or transfer between accounts
(a) 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, except a
transfer for the following purposes:
(1)
Establishing a separate account.
(2) Conducting the business of a separate
account in accordance with the provisions of a variable annuity contract or a
variable accumulation annuity contract.
(3) Making necessary adjustments for
mortality experience or expense costs.
(4) Transferring to the general account any
amounts in excess of the reserve liability held in the separate
account.
(b) Any transfer
made in accordance with subsection (a), whether into or from a separate
account, shall be made by a transfer of cash, or with the approval of the
Department, by a transfer of securities having a valuation which may be readily
determined in the marketplace. The Department may also authorize other
transfers among such accounts if, in its opinion, such transfers would be in
the best interests of the contract holders, the company and the
public.
Notes
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