(1) Before a viatical settlement provider enters into a viatical settlement contract with a policyholder or certificate holder who has a terminal illness or condition, the viatical settlement provider shall first obtain the following:
- (a) a written statement from an attending physician that the policyholder or certificate holder is of sound mind and not under constraint or undue influence; and
(b) a witnessed document in which the policyholder or certificate holder:
- (i) consents to the viatical settlement contract;
- (ii) acknowledges that the illness or condition is terminal;
- (iii) represents that the policyholder or certificate holder has a full and complete understanding of the viatical settlement contract;
- (iv) confirms that the policyholder or certificate holder has a full and complete understanding of the benefits of the life insurance policy;
- (v) releases the medical records of the policyholder or certificate holder relating to the terminal illness or condition; and
- (vi) acknowledges that the policyholder or certificate holder has entered into the viatical settlement contract freely and voluntarily.
(2) A viatical settlement provider may enter a viatical settlement contract only after the individual whose life would be the subject of the viatical settlement contract is determined to have a terminal illness or condition, as follows:
- (a) if the individual is the policyholder or certificate holder, an attending physician of the policyholder or certificate holder shall make the determination; or
- (b) if the individual is a person other than the policyholder or certificate holder, an attending physician of the individual or of the policyholder or certificate holder shall make the determination.
- (3) For purposes of this section, "attending physician" means a medical doctor, a doctor of osteopathy, or a naturopathic physician licensed in this state, who is primarily responsible for the treatment or a portion of treatment of the individual whose life would be the subject of the viatical settlement contract.
History: En. Sec. 12, Ch. 298, L. 1997.