Arkansas Code § 23-81-902

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The General Assembly intends for this subchapter to: (1) Recognize the escheat or unclaimed property statutes under the Unclaimed Property Act, § 18-28-201 et seq.; and (2) Require the complete and proper disclosure, transparency, and accountability for any method of payment of death benefits under a life insurance policy that is subject to regulation by the State Insurance Department. Added by Act 2015, No. 905,§ 1, eff. 7/22/2015, op. applicable to policies issued after June 30, 2016.
The General Assembly intends for this subchapter to: (1) Recognize the escheat or unclaimed property statutes under the Unclaimed Property Act, § 18-28-201 et seq.; and (2) Require the complete and proper disclosure, transparency, and accountability for any method of payment of death benefits under a life insurance policy that is subject to regulation by the State Insurance Department. Added by Act 2015, No. 905,§ 1, eff. 7/22/2015, op. applicable to policies issued after June 30, 2016.
The General Assembly intends for this subchapter to: (1) Recognize the escheat or unclaimed property statutes under the Unclaimed Property Act, § 18-28-201 et seq.; and (2) Require the complete and proper disclosure, transparency, and accountability for any method of payment of death benefits under a life insurance policy that is subject to regulation by the State Insurance Department. Added by Act 2015, No. 905,§ 1, eff. 7/22/2015, op. applicable to policies issued after June 30, 2016.
The General Assembly intends for this subchapter to:
(1) Recognize the escheat or unclaimed property statutes under the Unclaimed Property Act, § 18-28-201 et seq.; and
(2) Require the complete and proper disclosure, transparency, and accountability for any method of payment of death benefits under a life insurance policy that is subject to regulation by the State Insurance Department.

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