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Current as of January 01, 2024 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
(a) In this section, “exchange” means an annuity replacement transaction:
(1) in which the money in an existing annuity contract must pass directly from the existing annuity contract and existing insurer to a new annuity contract and a replacing insurer; and
(2) in which the owner and annuitant of the new contract are the same as the owner and annuitant of the existing contract, regardless of whether the owner or annuitant may be changed after completion of the transaction.
(b) If a transaction involves an exchange of an annuity contract, the existing insurer and the replacing insurer shall comply with this section.
(c) To initiate an exchange of an annuity contract, the replacing insurer shall provide the existing insurer an exchange request notice of the proposed exchange.
(d) An exchange request notice:
(1) must include:
(A) all information necessary for the exchange to qualify as a tax-free exchange under 26 U.S.C. Section 1035; and
(B) any information required by state law; and
(2) may be provided on a form promulgated by the Association for Cooperative Operations Research and Development or another generally accepted form or in any other manner used by an insurer.
(e) An existing insurer that receives an exchange request notice shall:
(1) not later than the fifth business day after the date the existing insurer received the notice, send a letter to the contract owner, as required under Section 1114.054(c), unless the existing insurer has previously provided it; and
(2) subject to Subsection (f), transfer the contract value of the existing annuity to the replacing insurer not later than the 30th business day after the date the existing insurer receives the notice unless:
(A) the existing annuity contract being exchanged has a provision that gives the existing insurer the right to defer payment for a different period;
(B) the existing insurer, replacing insurer, and contract owner agree to a different transfer period, including an agreement to make the transfer on a specific future date;
(C) a different transfer period is required under state or federal law; or
(D) the existing insurer makes a determination or reasonably suspects the exchange involves a fraudulent insurance act the insurer is required to report under Section 701.051.
(f) If an exchange request notice provided to an existing insurer under Subsection (c) does not include all required information necessary to complete the exchange, the applicable period to transfer the contract value does not begin until the day the existing insurer receives all required information from the replacing insurer or contract owner, as applicable.
(g) If a required transfer payment is not completed within the period provided by Subsection (e)(2) or the existing annuity contract, as applicable, the existing insurer shall pay penalty interest on the unpaid amount at an annual rate of 10 percent accruing from the first business day after the date the contract value was required to be transferred until the contract value is transferred to the replacing insurer in full.
(h) Nothing in this section is intended to:
(1) change the suitability requirements applicable to an agent or insurer seeking to replace an annuity under Chapter 1115; or
(2) prohibit a replacing insurer and existing insurer from agreeing to use different formats or modes for assisting contract owners in the timely and efficient processing of replacements or exchanges of annuity contracts.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Texas Insurance Code - INS § 1114.0541. Processing of Annuity Contract Exchanges - last updated January 01, 2024 | https://codes.findlaw.com/tx/insurance-code/ins-sect-1114-0541/
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