Notwithstanding any other provision of this article, for life insurance policies having a face value of less than five thousand dollars, life insurers may issue policies with an adjustable maximum policy loan interest rate when the policy loan is three hundred dollars or more, but, if the policy loan is less than three hundred dollars, a fixed policy loan interest rate of not more than eight percent per annum must be charged.
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