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Code · Missouri · Chapter 376

376.678.

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376.678. Life insurance policies and annuity contracts, annual statement to holder required — company to furnish policy or contract information to holder upon request. — 1. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, all life insurance companies licensed to do business in this state shall furnish at least annually to each individual whole life policyholder and individual deferred annuity contractholder, a statement or notice providing sufficient information to permit identification of the policy or contract. Such identification notice shall include the name of the policyholder or contractholder, the policy or contract number and any premium payable.
2. Upon the request of the policyholder or an authorized representative, such company shall, within a reasonable period of time, furnish applicable information relating to the policy or contract, such as, type of plan, amount of insurance, policy values, policy loans or dividends.
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(L. 1987 S.B. 337 § 1)
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