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Code · Minnesota · Chapter 61

61A.725 STANDARDS FOR SUPPLEMENTAL ILLUSTRATIONS.

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61A.725 STANDARDS FOR SUPPLEMENTAL ILLUSTRATIONS.
(a)A supplemental illustration may be provided so long as:
(1)it is appended to, accompanied by, or preceded by a basic illustration that complies with sections 61A.70 to 61A.745 ;
(2)the nonguaranteed elements shown are not more favorable to the policy owner than the corresponding elements based on the scale used in the basic illustration;
(3)it contains the same statement required of a basic illustration that nonguaranteed elements are not guaranteed; and
(4)for a policy that has a contract premium, the contract premium underlying the supplemental illustration is equal to the contract premium shown in the basic illustration. For policies that do not require a contract premium, the premium outlay underlying the supplemental illustration must be equal to the premium outlay shown in the basic illustration.
(b)The supplemental illustration must include a notice referring to the basic illustration for guaranteed elements and other important information.
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