West Virginia Code § 33-13-8a

Maximum rate of interest on policy loans
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(a) For purposes of this section the "published monthly average" means:
(1) Moody's corporate bond yield average - monthly average corporates as published by
Moody's Investors Service, Inc., or any successor thereto; or
(2) In the event that Moody's corporate bond yield average - monthly average corporates is
no longer published, a substantially similar average, established by regulation issued by the
commissioner.
(b) Policies issued on or after June 1, 1983, shall provide for maximum policy loan interest
rates as follows:
(1) A provision permitting a maximum interest rate of anot more than eight percent per
annum; or
(2) A provision permitting an adjustable maximum interest rate established from time to time
by the life insurer as permitted by law.
(c) The rate of interest charged on a policy loan made under subdivision (2), subsection (b)
of this section shall not exceed the higher of the following:
(1) The published monthly aveerage for the calendar month ending two months before the
date on which the rate is determined; or
(2) The rate used to compute the cash surrender values under the policy during the
applicable period plus one percent per annum.
(d) If the maximum rate of interest is determined pursuant to subdivision (2), subsection (b)
of this section, the policy shall contain a provision setting forth the frequency at which the
rateW is to be determined for that policy.
(e) The maximum rate for each policy shall be determined at regular intervals at least once
every twelve months, but not more frequently than once in any three-month period. At the
intervals specified in the policy:
(1) The rate being charged may be increased whenever such increase as determined under
subsection (c) of this section would increase that rate by one-half percent or more per
annum; and
(2) The rate being charged shall be reduced whenever such reduction as determined under
subsection (c) of this section would decrease that rate by one-half percent or more per
annum.
(f) The life insurer shall:
(1) Notify the policyholder at the time a cash loan is made of the initial rate of interest on the
loan;
(2) Notify the policyholder with respect to premium loans of the initial rate of interest on the
loan within forty-five days after making the loan. Notice need not be given to the
policyholder when a further premium loan is added, except as provided in subdivision (3)
below; e
(3) Send to policyholder with loans reasonable advance notice of any increase in the rate;
and
(4) Include in the notices required above the substance of the pertinent provisions of
subsections (b) and (d) of this section.
(g) No policy shall terminate in a policy year as the solae result of a change in the interest
rate during that policy year, and the life insurer shall maintain coverage during that policy
year until the time at which it would otherwise havle terminated if there had been no change
during that policy year. s
(h) The substance of the pertinent provisioins of subsections (b) and (d) shall be set forth in
the policies to which they apply.
(i) For purposes of this section:
(1) The rate of interest on policy loans permitted under this section includes the interest rate
charged on reinstatement of policy loans for the period during and after any lapse of a
policy;
(2) The term "policy loan" includes any premium loan made under a policy to pay one or
more premiums that were not paid to the life insurer as they fell due;
(3) WThe term "policyholder" includes the owner of the policy or the person designated to pay
premiums as shown on the records of the life insurer; and
(4) The term "policy" includes certificates issued by a fraternal benefit society and annuity
contracts which provide for policy loans.
(j) No other provision of law shall apply to policy loan interest rates unless made specifically
applicable to such rates.
(k) The provisions of this section shall not apply to any insurance contract issued before June
1, 1983, unless the policyholder agrees in writing to the applicability of such provisions.

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