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Virginia Administrative Code
10/8/2024

Chapter 420. Rules Governing Military Sales Practices

14VAC5-420-10. Purpose and scope.

A. The purpose of this chapter is to set forth standards to protect active duty service members of the United States Armed Forces from dishonest and predatory insurance sales practices by prohibiting certain false, misleading, deceptive or unfair acts and practices.

B. This chapter shall apply only to the solicitation or sale of any life insurance or annuity product by an insurer or insurance agent to an active duty service member of the United States Armed Forces.

C. Nothing in this chapter shall be construed to create or imply a private cause of action for a violation of any provision of this chapter.

Statutory Authority

§§ 12.1-13 and 38.2-223 of the Code of Virginia; P.L. 109-290 (Military Personnel Financial Services Protection Act).

Historical Notes

Derived from Virginia Register Volume 24, Issue 7, eff. February 15, 2008.

14VAC5-420-20. Definitions.

The following words and terms when used in this chapter shall have the following meanings unless the context clearly indicates otherwise:

"Active duty" means full-time duty in the active military service of the United States and includes members of the reserve component (National Guard and Reserve) while serving under published orders for active duty or full-time training . The term does not include members of the reserve component who are performing active duty or active duty for training under military calls or orders specifying periods of less than 31 calendar days.

"Basic illustration" means a presentation or depiction that includes both guaranteed and nonguaranteed elements of a policy of life insurance over a period of years.

"Commission" means the State Corporation Commission.

"Department of Defense (DoD) personnel" means all active duty service members and all civilian employees, including nonappropriated fund employees and special government employees of the Department of Defense.

"DoD" means the Department of Defense.

"Door to door" means a solicitation or sales method whereby an insurance agent proceeds randomly or selectively from household to household without prior specific appointment.

"General advertisement" means an advertisement having as its sole purpose the promotion of the reader's or viewer's interest in the concept of insurance, or the promotion of the insurer or the insurance agent.

"Insurer" means an insurance company required to be licensed in the Commonwealth of Virginia to provide life insurance products, including annuities.

"Insurance agent" means a person required to be licensed in the Commonwealth of Virginia to sell, solicit or negotiate life insurance, including annuities.

"Known" or "knowingly" means, depending on its use herein, the insurance agent or insurer had actual awareness, or in the exercise of ordinary care should have known, at the time of the act or practice complained of, that the person solicited is a service member.

"Life insurance" means insurance coverage on human lives including benefits of endowment and annuities, and may include benefits in the event of death or dismemberment by accident and benefits for disability income, and unless otherwise specifically excluded, includes individually issued annuities.

"Military installation" means any federally owned, leased, or operated base, reservation, post, camp, building, or other facility to which service members are assigned for duty, including barracks, transient housing, and family quarters.

"MyPay" is a Defense Finance and Accounting Service web-based system that enables service members to process certain discretionary pay transactions or provide updates to personal information data elements without using paper forms.

"Service member" means any active duty officer (commissioned and warrant) or enlisted member of the United States Armed Forces.

"SGLI" means Servicemembers Group Life Insurance, as authorized by 38 USC § 1965 et seq.

"Side fund" means a fund or reserve that is part of or otherwise attached to a life insurance policy (excluding individually issued annuities) by rider, endorsement or other mechanism that accumulates premium or deposits with interest or by other means. The term does not include:

1. Accumulated value or cash value or secondary guarantees provided by a universal life policy;

2. Cash values provided by a whole life policy which are subject to standard nonforfeiture law for life insurance; or

3. A premium deposit fund that:

a. Contains only premiums paid in advance that accumulate at interest;

b. Imposes no penalty for withdrawal;

c. Does not permit funding beyond future required premiums;

d. Is not marketed or intended as an investment; and

e. Does not carry a commission, either paid or calculated.

"Specific appointment" means a prearranged appointment agreed upon by both parties and definite as to place and time.

"United States Armed Forces" or "Armed Forces" means all components of the Army, Navy, Air Force, Marine Corps, and Coast Guard.

"VGLI" means Veterans' Group Life Insurance, as authorized by 38 USC § 1965 et seq.

Statutory Authority

§§ 12.1-13 and 38.2-223 of the Code of Virginia; P.L. 109-290 (Military Personnel Financial Services Protection Act).

Historical Notes

Derived from Virginia Register Volume 24, Issue 7, eff. February 15, 2008.

14VAC5-420-30. Exemptions.

A. This chapter shall not apply to solicitations or sales involving:

1. Credit insurance;

2. Group life insurance or group annuities where there is no in-person, face-to-face solicitation of individuals by an insurance agent or where the contract or certificate does not include a side fund;

3. An application to the existing insurer that issued the existing policy or contract when a contractual change or a conversion privilege is being exercised; or, when the existing policy or contract is being replaced by the same insurer pursuant to a program filed with and approved by the commission; or, when a term conversion privilege is exercised among corporate affiliates;

4. Individual standalone health policies, including disability income policies;

5. Contracts offered by SGLI or VGLI;

6. Life insurance contracts offered through or by a nonprofit military association, qualifying under § 501(c)(23) of the Internal Revenue Code (26 USC § 501(c)(23)) and that are not underwritten by an insurer; or

7. Contracts used to fund:

a. An employee pension or welfare benefit plan that is covered by the Employee Retirement and Income Security Act (ERISA) (29 USC § 1001 et seq.);

b. A plan described by §§ 401(a), 401(k), 403(b), 408(k) or 408(p) of the Internal Revenue Code, if established or maintained by an employer;

c. A government or church plan defined in § 414 of the Internal Revenue Code, a government or church welfare benefit plan, or a deferred compensation plan of a state or local government or tax exempt organization under § 457 of the Internal Revenue Code;

d. A nonqualified deferred compensation arrangement established or maintained by an employer or plan sponsor;

e. Settlements of or assumptions of liabilities associated with personal injury litigation or any dispute or claim resolution process; or

f. Prearranged funeral contracts.

B. Nothing herein shall be construed to abrogate the ability of nonprofit organizations or other organizations to educate members of the United States Armed Forces in accordance with Department of Defense DoD Instruction 1344.07, Personal Commercial Solicitation on DoD Installations, March 30, 2006.

C. For purposes of this chapter, general advertisements, direct mail and Internet marketing shall not constitute "solicitation." Telephone marketing shall not constitute "solicitation" provided the caller explicitly and conspicuously discloses that the product concerned is life insurance and makes no statements that avoid a clear and unequivocal statement that life insurance is the subject matter of the solicitation. Nothing in this subsection shall be construed to exempt an insurer or insurance agent from this chapter in any in-person, face-to-face meeting established as a result of the "solicitation" exemptions identified in this subsection.

Statutory Authority

§§ 12.1-13 and 38.2-223 of the Code of Virginia; P.L. 109-290 (Military Personnel Financial Services Protection Act).

Historical Notes

Derived from Virginia Register Volume 24, Issue 7, eff. February 15, 2008.

14VAC5-420-40. Prohibited practices on a military installation.

A. The following acts or practices when committed on a military installation by an insurer or insurance agent with respect to the in-person, face-to-face solicitation of life insurance are prohibited:

1. Knowingly soliciting the purchase of any life insurance product door to door or without first establishing a specific appointment for each meeting with the prospective purchaser.

2. Soliciting service members in a group or mass audience or in a captive audience where attendance is not voluntary.

3. Knowingly making appointments with or soliciting service members during their normally scheduled duty hours.

4. Making appointments with or soliciting service members in barracks, day rooms, unit areas, or transient personnel housing or other areas where the installation commander has prohibited solicitation.

5. Soliciting the sale of life insurance without first obtaining permission from the installation commander or the commander's designee.

6. Posting unauthorized bulletins, notices or advertisements.

7. Failing to present DD Form 2885, Personal Commercial Solicitation Evaluation, to service members solicited, or encouraging service members solicited not to complete or submit a DD Form 2885.

8. Knowingly accepting an application for life insurance or issuing a policy of life insurance on the life of an enlisted member of the United States Armed Forces without first obtaining for the insurer's files a completed copy of any required form that confirms that the applicant has received counseling or fulfilled any other similar requirement for the sale of life insurance established by regulations, directives or rules of the DoD or any branch of the Armed Forces.

B. The following acts or practices when committed on a military installation by an insurer or insurance agent are prohibited:

1. Using DoD personnel, directly or indirectly, as a representative or agent in any official or business capacity with or without compensation with respect to the solicitation or sale of life insurance to service members.

2. Using an insurance agent to participate in any United States Armed Forces sponsored education or orientation program.

Statutory Authority

§§ 12.1-13 and 38.2-223 of the Code of Virginia; P.L. 109-290 (Military Personnel Financial Services Protection Act).

Historical Notes

Derived from Virginia Register Volume 24, Issue 7, eff. February 15, 2008.

14VAC5-420-50. Prohibited practices regardless of location.

A. The following acts or practices by an insurer or insurance agent are considered to be corrupt practices, improper influences or inducements that are prohibited regardless of location:

1. Submitting, processing or assisting in the submission or processing of any allotment form or similar device used by the United States Armed Forces to direct a service member's pay to a third party for the purchase of life insurance. The foregoing includes, but is not limited to, using or assisting in using a service member's MyPay account or other similar internet or electronic medium for such purposes. This subdivision does not prohibit assisting a service member by providing insurer or premium information necessary to complete any allotment form.

2. Knowingly receiving funds from a service member for the payment of premium from a depository institution with which the service member has no formal banking relationship. For purposes of this section, a formal banking relationship is established when the depository institution:

a. Provides the service member a deposit agreement and periodic statements and makes the disclosures required by the Truth in Savings Act (12 USC § 4301 et seq.) and the regulations promulgated thereunder; and

b. Permits the service member to make deposits and withdrawals unrelated to the payment or processing of insurance premiums.

3. Employing any device or method or entering into any agreement whereby funds received from a service member by allotment for the payment of insurance premiums are identified on the service member's Leave and Earnings Statement or equivalent or successor form as "savings" or "checking" and where the service member has no formal banking relationship as defined in subdivision A 2 of this section.

4. Entering into any agreement with a depository institution for the purpose of receiving funds from a service member whereby the depository institution, with or without compensation, agrees to accept direct deposits from a service member with whom it has no formal banking relationship.

5. Using DoD personnel, directly or indirectly, as a representative or agent in any official or unofficial capacity with or without compensation with respect to the solicitation or sale of life insurance to service members who are junior in rank or grade, or to the family members of such personnel.

6. Offering or giving anything of value, directly or indirectly, to DoD personnel to procure their assistance in encouraging, assisting or facilitating the solicitation or sale of life insurance to another service member.

7. Knowingly offering or giving anything of value to a service member for his attendance to any event where an application for life insurance is solicited.

8. Advising a service member to change his income tax withholding or state of legal residence for the sole purpose of increasing disposable income to purchase life insurance.

B. The following acts or practices by an insurer or insurance agent lead to confusion regarding source, sponsorship, approval or affiliation and are prohibited:

1. Making any representation, or using any device, title, descriptive name or identifier that has the tendency or capacity to confuse or mislead a service member into believing that the insurer, insurance agent or product offered is affiliated, connected or associated with, endorsed, sponsored, sanctioned or recommended by the U.S. Government, the United States Armed Forces, or any state or federal agency or government entity. Examples of prohibited insurance agent titles include, but are not limited to "Battalion Insurance Counselor," "Unit Insurance Advisor," "Servicemen's Group Life Insurance Conversion Consultant" or "Veteran's Benefits Counselor."

Nothing herein shall be construed to prohibit a person from using a professional designation awarded after the successful completion of a course of instruction in the business of insurance by an accredited institution of higher learning. Such designations include, but are not limited to Chartered Life Underwriter (CLU), Chartered Financial Consultant (ChFC), Certified Financial Planner (CFP), Master of Science In Financial Services (MSFS), or Masters of Science Financial Planning (MS).

2. Soliciting the purchase of any life insurance product through the use of or in conjunction with any third party organization that promotes the welfare of or assists members of the United States Armed Forces in a manner that has the tendency or capacity to confuse or mislead a service member into believing that either the insurer, insurance agent or insurance product is affiliated, connected or associated with, endorsed, sponsored, sanctioned or recommended by the U.S. Government or the United States Armed Forces.

C. The following acts or practices by an insurer or insurance agent lead to confusion regarding premiums, costs or investment returns and are prohibited:

1. Using or describing the credited interest rate on a life insurance policy in a manner that implies that the credited interest rate is a net return on premium paid.

2. Excluding individually issued annuities, misrepresenting the mortality costs of a life insurance product, including stating or implying that the product costs nothing or is free.

D. The following acts or practices by an insurer or insurance agent regarding SGLI or VGLI are prohibited:

1. Making any representation regarding the availability, suitability, amount, cost, exclusions or limitations to coverage provided to a service member or dependents by SGLI or VGLI, that is false, misleading or deceptive.

2. Making any representation regarding conversion requirements, including the costs of coverage, or exclusions or limitations to coverage of SGLI or VGLI to private insurers that is false, misleading or deceptive.

3. Suggesting, recommending or encouraging a service member to cancel or terminate his SGLI policy or issuing a life insurance policy that replaces an existing SGLI policy unless the replacement shall take effect upon or after the service member's separation from the United States Armed Forces.

E. The following acts or practices by an insurer or insurance agent regarding disclosure are prohibited:

1. Deploying, using or contracting for any lead generating materials designed exclusively for use with service members that do not clearly and conspicuously disclose that the recipient will be contacted by an insurance agent, if that is the case, for the purpose of soliciting the purchase of life insurance.

2. Failing to disclose that a solicitation for the sale of life insurance will be made when establishing a specific appointment for an in-person, face-to-face meeting with a prospective purchaser.

3. Excluding individually issued annuities, failing to clearly and conspicuously disclose the fact that the product being sold is life insurance.

4. Failing to make, at the time of sale or offer to an individual known to be a service member, the written disclosures required by § 10 of the Military Personnel Financial Services Protection Act ( P.L. 109-290).

5. Excluding individually issued annuities, when the sale is conducted in-person, face-to-face with an individual known to be a service member, failing to provide the applicant at the time the application is taken:

a. An explanation of any free look period with instructions on how to cancel if a policy is issued; and

b. Either a copy of the application or a written disclosure. The copy of the application or the written disclosure shall clearly and concisely set out the type of life insurance, the death benefit applied for and its expected first year cost. A basic illustration shall be deemed sufficient to meet this requirement for a written disclosure.

F. The following acts or practices by an insurer or insurance agent with respect to the sale of certain life insurance products are prohibited:

1. Excluding individually issued annuities, recommending the purchase of any life insurance product that includes a side fund to a service member unless the insurer has reasonable grounds for believing that the life insurance death benefit, standing alone, is suitable.

2. Offering for sale or selling a life insurance product that includes a side fund to a service member who is currently enrolled in SGLI, is presumed unsuitable unless, after the completion of a needs assessment, the insurer demonstrates that the applicant's SGLI death benefit, together with any other military survivor benefits, savings and investments, survivor income, and other life insurance are insufficient to meet the applicant's insurable needs for life insurance. For the purposes of this subdivision:

a. "Insurable needs" are the risks associated with premature death taking into consideration the financial obligations and immediate and future cash needs of the applicant's estate, survivors or dependents.

b. "Other military survivor benefits" include, but are not limited to: the death gratuity, funeral reimbursement, transition assistance, survivor and dependents' educational assistance, dependency and indemnity compensation, TRICARE healthcare benefits, survivor housing benefits and allowances, federal income tax forgiveness, and Social Security survivor benefits.

3. Excluding individually issued annuities, offering for sale or selling any life insurance contract that includes a side fund:

a. Unless interest credited accrues from the date of deposit to the date of withdrawal and permits withdrawals without limit or penalty;

b. Unless the applicant has been provided with a schedule of effective rates of return based upon cash flows of the combined product. For this disclosure, the effective rate of return will consider all premiums and cash contributions made by the policyholder and all cash accumulations and cash surrender values available to the policyholder in addition to life insurance coverage. This schedule will be provided for at least each policy year from one to 10 and for every fifth policy year thereafter ending at age 100, policy maturity or final expiration; and

c. Which by default diverts or transfers funds accumulated in the side fund to pay, reduce or offset any premiums due.

4. Excluding individually issued annuities, offering for sale or selling any life insurance contract that after considering all policy benefits, including but not limited to endowment, return of premium or persistency, does not comply with standard nonforfeiture law for life insurance.

5. Selling any life insurance product to an individual known to be a service member that excludes coverage if the insured's death is related to war, declared or undeclared, or any act related to military service except for an accidental death coverage, e.g., double indemnity, which may be excluded.

Statutory Authority

§§ 12.1-13 and 38.2-223 of the Code of Virginia; P.L. 109-290 (Military Personnel Financial Services Protection Act).

Historical Notes

Derived from Virginia Register Volume 24, Issue 7, eff. February 15, 2008.

14VAC5-420-60. Severability.

If any provision of this chapter or its application to any person or circumstance is for any reason held to be invalid by a court, the remainder of this chapter and the application of the provisions to other persons or circumstances shall not be affected.

Statutory Authority

§§ 12.1-13 and 38.2-223 of the Code of Virginia; P.L. 109-290 (Military Personnel Financial Services Protection Act).

Historical Notes

Derived from Virginia Register Volume 24, Issue 7, eff. February 15, 2008.

Forms (14VAC5-420)

Personal Commercial Solicitation Evaluation, DD Form 2885 (eff. 4/06).

Documents Incorporated by Reference (14VAC5-420)

Department of Defense Instruction, Number 1344.07, Personal Commercial Solicitation on DoD Installations, March 30, 2006.

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