Iowa Code § 508.8

Insurance company officers — conflicts of interest — exceptions
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1. As used in this section, “employee” includes but isnot limited to the officers of a life insurance company. 2. A director or officer of a life insurance company shall not receive, in addition to fixed salary or compensation, money or other valuable thing, either directly or indirectly, or through a substantial interest in another corporation or business unit, for negotiating, procuring, recommending or aiding in the purchase or sale of property, or loan, made by the insurer or an affiliate or subsidiary of the insurer; nor shall a director or officer be pecuniarily interested, either as principal, coprincipal, agent or beneficiary, either directly or indirectly, or through a substantial interest in another corporation or business unit, in the purchase, sale or loan. However, a lifeinsurance company, in connection with the relocation ofthe place of employment of an employee including relocation upon the initialemployment of the employee, may do either of the following: a. Make a mortgage loan on real property owned by the employee which isto serve as the employee’s dwelling. b. Acquire at not more than fairmarket value the dwelling which the employee vacates upon relocation.

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