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Code · Wisconsin · Chapter 620 — Insurance — investments

620.02 Segregated account investments.

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620.02 Segregated account investments.
(1)General. Each segregated or separate account established under s. 611.24 or 611.25 shall be evaluated separately to determine compliance with this chapter.
(2)Variable benefit separate accounts.
(a)General. The amounts allocated to each account created under s. 611.25 and accumulations thereon may be invested and reinvested without regard to any requirements or limitations prescribed by this chapter.
(b)Guaranteed benefits. To the extent that the corporation’s reserve liability, with regard to benefits guaranteed as to dollar amount and duration and funds guaranteed as to principal amount or stated rate of interest, is maintained in any separate account, a portion of the assets of the account at least equal to the reserve liability shall be invested in accordance with this chapter, or in accordance with such requirements as the commissioner prescribes by rule.
(3)Valuation of segregated account assets. Assets allocated to a segregated account shall be valued at their market value on the date of valuation, or if there is no readily available market, then in accordance with the applicable contract; but a portion of the assets of the account at least equal to the corporation’s reserve liability with regard to the guaranteed benefits and funds referred to in sub.
(2), if any, shall be reported separately and valued in accordance with the rules otherwise applicable to the corporation’s assets or in accordance with rules promulgated under sub.
(2). No securities valuation reserve or other reserve for fluctuation in the value of securities need be maintained for assets that do not have to comply with this chapter.
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