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superintendent of insurance of any other state or country or
to law enforcement officials of this State or any other
state or an agency of the Federal Government at any time or
to the National Association of Insurance Commissioners, or
its successor organization, as long as such agency or office
receiving the report or matters relating thereto agrees in
writing to hold it confidential and in a manner consistent
with this chapter.

 
8.__Conflict of interest. The following provisions apply.

 
A.__An examiner may not be appointed by the superintendent
if the examiner, either directly or indirectly, has a
conflict of interest or is affiliated with the management of
or owns a pecuniary interest in any person subject to
examination under this chapter. This section may not be
construed to automatically preclude an examiner from being:

 
(1) A viator;

 
(2) An insured in an insurance policy acquired pursuant
to a settlement contract; or

 
(3) A beneficiary in an insurance policy that is
proposed to be acquired pursuant to a settlement
contract.

 
B.__Notwithstanding the requirements of this subsection, the
superintendent may retain from time to time, on an
individual basis, qualified actuaries, certified public
accountants or similar individuals who are independently
practicing their professions, even though these persons may
from time to time be similarly employed or retained by
persons subject to examination under this chapter.

 
9.__Investigative authority of superintendent. In addition to
the authority granted pursuant to section 220, the superintendent
may investigate persons engaged in the business of settlements
and persons suspected of engaging in fraudulent viatical or life
settlement acts.

 
§6808. Disclosure

 
A viatical With each application for a settlement, a
settlement provider or independent viatical producer shall
disclose in writing at least the following information
disclosures to the viator prior to the date the viatical
settlement contract is signed by the a viator:.__Disclosure to a
viator must include distribution of a brochure, approved by the
superintendent, describing the process of settlements. The


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