California Insurance Code
§ 11066
INS § 11066 Effective Jan 1, 1996Div. 2 · Part 2 · Ch. 10 · Art. 5
Statute text
View on leginfo.ca.govAfter the effective date of the amendments to this section made during the 1995–96 Regular Session of the Legislature, no life insurance benefit certificate may be delivered or issued for delivery in this state unless a copy of the form, the application therefor, and any attached endorsements or riders have been filed with the commissioner in the same manner as policies, contracts, or certificates of life insurance issued by stock or mutual insurers. The certificate shall have a title clearly and correctly describing its form on the face and filing back and shall contain in substance the standard provisions listed below. However, the commissioner may approve any form that in his or her opinion contains provisions relating to any one or more of the following requirements that are more favorable to insured members than the one or ones required here.
(a)A provision stating the amount of premiums that are payable under the certificate, and a provision that the certificate holder shall be obligated to pay, as a condition of the continuance in force of the certificate, additional premiums imposed in accordance with the constitution or laws of the society then in force or thereafter lawfully enacted.
(b)A provision that the certificate holder is entitled to a grace of not less than a full month (or 30 days at the option of the society) in which the payment of any premium, after the first, may be made, and that during the grace period, the certificate shall continue in full force. However, the certificate may provide that in case a loss occurs during the grace period before the overdue premium is paid, the amount of the overdue premium or premiums may be deducted in any settlement under the certificate.
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Legislative history
Amended by Stats. 1995, Ch. 166, Sec. 10. Effective January 1, 1996.