Illinois Code § 215 ILCS 5/230.2

Limits of Group Life Insurance.
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Group life insurance offered
to a resident of this State under a group life insurance policy issued to
a group other than one described in Section 230.1 shall be subject to the
following requirements:

 
(A) No such group life insurance policy shall be delivered in this State
unless the Director finds that:

 
(1) The issuance of such group policy is not contrary to the best interest
of the public;

 
(2) The issuance of the group policy would be actuarially sound;

 
(3) The issuance of the group policy would result in economies of acquisition
or administration; and

 
(4) The benefits are reasonable in relation to the premiums charged.

 
(B) No such group life insurance coverage may be offered in this State
by an insurer under a policy issued in another State unless this State or
another State having requirements substantially similar to those contained
in subsection (A) of this Section has made a determination that such requirements
have been met.

 
(C) The premium for the policy shall be paid either from the policyholder's
funds or from funds contributed by the covered persons, or from both.

 
(D) An insurer may exclude or limit coverage on any person as to whom
evidence of individual insurability is not satisfactory to the insurer.

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