Article XIV 1/2. Separate Accounts  



 
    (215 ILCS 5/Art. XIV.5 heading)
ARTICLE XIV 1/2. SEPARATE ACCOUNTS

    (215 ILCS 5/245.21) (from Ch. 73, par. 857.21)
    Sec. 245.21. Establishment of separate accounts by domestic companies organized to do a life, annuity, or accident and health insurance business. A domestic company, including for the purposes of this Article all domestic fraternal benefit societies, may, for authorized classes of insurance, establish one or more separate accounts, and may allocate thereto amounts (including without limitation proceeds applied under optional modes of settlement or under dividend options) to provide for life, annuity, or accident and health insurance (and benefits incidental thereto), payable in fixed or variable amounts or both, subject to the following:
        (1) The income, gains and losses, realized or

    
unrealized, from assets allocated to a separate account must be credited to or charged against the account, without regard to other income, gains or losses of the company.
        (2) Except as may be provided with respect to
    
reserves for guaranteed benefits and funds referred to in paragraph (3) of this Section (i) amounts allocated to any separate account and accumulations thereon may be invested and reinvested without regard to any requirements or limitations of Part 2 or Part 3 of Article VIII of this Code and (ii) the investments in any separate account or accounts may not be taken into account in applying the investment limitations otherwise applicable to the investments of the company.
        (3) Except with the approval of the Director and
    
under the conditions as to investments and other matters as the Director may prescribe, that must recognize the guaranteed nature of the benefits provided, reserves for (i) benefits guaranteed as to dollar amount and duration and (ii) funds guaranteed as to principal amount or stated rate of interest may not be maintained in a separate account.
        (4) Unless otherwise approved by the Director, assets
    
allocated to a separate account must be valued at their market value on the date of valuation, or if there is no readily available market, then as provided in the contract or the rules or other written agreement applicable to the separate account. Unless otherwise approved by the Director, the portion, if any, of the assets of the separate account equal to the company's reserve liability with regard to the guaranteed benefits and funds referred to in paragraph (3) of this Section must be valued in accordance with the rules otherwise applicable to the company's assets.
        (5) Amounts allocated to a separate account under
    
this Article are owned by the company, and the company may not be, nor hold itself out to be, a trustee with respect to those amounts. The assets of any separate account equal to the reserves and other contract liabilities with respect to the account may not be charged with liabilities arising out of any other business the company may conduct, unless the separate account is subject to guarantees, in which case the assets shall be charged with liabilities arising out of other business of the company, unless the contract specifies that the assets are insulated.
        (6) 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, the 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 the transfer, whether into or from a separate account, is made (i) by a transfer of cash, or (ii) by a transfer of securities having a readily determinable market value, if the transfer of securities is approved by the Director. The Director may approve other transfers among those accounts if, in his or her opinion, the transfers would not be inequitable.
        (7) To the extent a company considers it necessary to
    
comply with any applicable federal or state laws, the company, with respect to any separate account, including without limitation any separate account which is a management investment company or a unit investment trust, may provide for persons having an interest therein appropriate voting and other rights and special procedures for the conduct of the business of the account, including without limitation special rights and procedures relating to investment policy, investment advisory services, selection of independent public accountants, and the selection of a committee, the members of which need not be otherwise affiliated with the company, to manage the business of the account.
(Source: P.A. 98-39, eff. 6-28-13.)

    (215 ILCS 5/245.22) (from Ch. 73, par. 857.22)
    Sec. 245.22.
    Any contract providing benefits payable in variable amounts delivered or issued for delivery in this State must contain a statement of the essential features of the procedures to be followed by the insurance company in determining the dollar amount of the variable benefits. Any such contract under which the benefits vary to reflect investment experience, including a group contract and any certificate in evidence of variable benefits issued thereunder, must state that such dollar amount will so vary and must contain on its first page a statement to the effect that the benefits thereunder are on a variable basis.
(Source: P.A. 77-1572.)

    (215 ILCS 5/245.23) (from Ch. 73, par. 857.23)
    Sec. 245.23. No company may deliver or issue for delivery within this State variable contracts unless it is authorized or organized to do a life, annuity, or accident and health insurance business in this State, and the Director is satisfied that its condition or method of operation in connection with the issuance of such contracts will not render its operation hazardous to the public or its policyholders in this State. In this connection, the Director may consider among other things:
    (a) The history and financial condition of the company;
    (b) The character, responsibility and fitness of the officers and directors of the company; and
    (c) The law and regulation under which the company is authorized in its state of domicile to issue variable contracts. If the company is a subsidiary of an authorized insurance company, or affiliated with such a company through common management or ownership, it may be deemed by the Director to have met the requirements of this Section if either it or the parent or the affiliated company meets the requirements of this Section.
(Source: P.A. 90-381, eff. 8-14-97.)

    (215 ILCS 5/245.24) (from Ch. 73, par. 857.24)
    Sec. 245.24.
    Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the Director has sole authority to regulate the issuance and sale of variable contracts, and to promulgate such reasonable rules and regulations as may be appropriate to carry out the purposes and provisions of this Article.
(Source: P.A. 77-1572.)

    (215 ILCS 5/245.25) (from Ch. 73, par. 857.25)
    Sec. 245.25. Except for subparagraphs (1)(a), (1)(f), (1)(g) and (3) of Section 226 of the Illinois Insurance Code, in the case of a variable annuity contract and subparagraphs (1)(b), (1)(f), (1)(g), (1)(h), (1)(i), and (1)(k) of Section 224, subparagraph (1)(c) of Section 225, and subparagraph (h) of Section 231 in the case of a variable life insurance policy, except for Sections 357.4, 357.5, 367e, and 367e.1 in the case of a variable health insurance policy, and except as otherwise provided in this Article, all pertinent provisions of the Illinois Insurance Code which are appropriate to those contracts apply to separate accounts and contracts relating thereto. Any individual variable life insurance contract, delivered or issued for delivery in this State, must contain grace, reinstatement and non-forfeiture provisions appropriate to such a contract. Any individual variable annuity contract, delivered or issued for delivery in this State, must contain grace and reinstatement provisions appropriate to such a contract. Any group variable life insurance contract, delivered or issued for delivery in this State, must contain a grace provision appropriate to such a contract. A group variable health insurance contract delivered or issued for delivery in this State must contain a continuation of group coverage provision appropriate to the contract. The reserve liability for variable contracts must be established in accordance with actuarial procedures that recognize the variable nature of the benefits provided and any mortality guarantees.
(Source: P.A. 93-477, eff. 1-1-04.)

    (215 ILCS 5/245.60) (from Ch. 73, par. 857.60)
    Sec. 245.60. Whenever the Director finds that there has been a violation of this Article or of any rules or regulations issued pertaining thereto, and after written notice thereof and hearing given to the company or other person authorized or licensed by the Director, he shall set forth his findings, together with an order for compliance by a specific date. Such order shall be binding on the company and other persons authorized or licensed by the Director on the date specified unless sooner withdrawn by the Director or a stay thereof has been ordered by a court of competent jurisdiction.
(Source: Laws 1963, p. 1137.)

    (215 ILCS 5/245.61) (from Ch. 73, par. 857.61)
    Sec. 245.61. (Repealed).
(Source: Laws 1963, p. 1137. Repealed by P.A. 90-381, eff. 8-14-97.)

    (215 ILCS 5/245.62) (from Ch. 73, par. 857.62)
    Sec. 245.62. (Repealed).
(Source: P.A. 77-1572. Repealed by P.A. 90-381, eff. 8-14-97.)