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Code · Connecticut · Title 38a — Insurance · CHAPTER 698 — Insurers

Sec. 38a-92n. Filing of policy forms and amendments with commissioner.

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(a)Each licensed financial guaranty insurance corporation shall file all policy forms and any amendments thereto with the commissioner prior to the issuance of a financial guaranty insurance policy. Immediately upon filing, the financial guaranty insurance corporation may utilize any such policy form or amendment, unless and until the commissioner disapproves of the policy forms or amendments filed. Filings that otherwise comply with this section and that the commissioner does not disapprove within thirty days of filing shall be deemed approved.
(b)Each policy shall provide that there shall be no acceleration of payments due under the policy with respect to guaranteed obligations except at the option of the financial guaranty insurance corporation. For purposes of this subsection, “acceleration of payments” means any acceleration of a payment by reason of a payment default or insolvency of the obligor whose obligation is guaranteed or insured.
(c)Each policy shall contain a statement that in the event the insurer becomes insolvent, any claims arising under the policy of financial guaranty insurance are excluded from coverage by the Connecticut Insurance Guaranty Association.
(d)The commissioner may prescribe additional minimum policy provisions determined by the commissioner to be necessary or appropriate to protect policyholders, claimants, obligees or indemnitees.
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