Section 10173.2 Of Article 4. Payment And Proceeds From California Insurance Code >> Division 2. >> Part 2. >> Chapter 1. >> Article 4.
10173.2
. When a policy of life insurance is, after the effective
date of this section, assigned in writing as security for an
indebtedness, the insurer shall, in any case in which it has received
written notice of the name and address of the assignee, mail to the
assignee a written notice, postage prepaid and addressed to the
assignee's address filed with the insurer, not less than 30 days
prior to the final lapse of the policy, each time the policy owner
has failed or refused to transmit a premium payment to the insurer
before the commencement of the policy's grace period or before the
notice is mailed. The insurer shall give that notice to the assignee
in the proper case while the assignment remains in effect, unless the
assignee has notified the insurer in writing that the notice is
waived. The insurer shall be permitted to charge the policy owner
directly or against the policy the reasonable cost of complying with
this section, but in no event to exceed two dollars and fifty cents
($2.50) for each notice.
As used in this section, "final lapse of the policy" means the
date after which the policy will not be reinstated by the insurer
without requiring evidence of insurability or written application.