Section 10209.3 Of Chapter 2. Group Life Policies From California Insurance Code >> Division 2. >> Part 2. >> Chapter 2.
10209.3
. (a) Subject to the terms of the policy, or pursuant to an
agreement between the insured, the group policyholder, and the
insurer, any person insured under a group life insurance policy may
make to any person, other than the policyholder, an assignment of all
or any part of the incidents of ownership conferred on him or her by
the policy or by law, including specifically, but not by way of
limitation, the right to exercise the conversion privilege and the
right to name a beneficiary.
The enactment of this section made at the 1969 Regular Session of
the Legislature does not constitute a change in, but is declaratory
of, the existing law.
(b) Notwithstanding subdivision (a), any person who has been
diagnosed with a terminal illness shall have the right to make an
absolute assignment for value of his or her interest in a policy or
certificate of life insurance.
(c) The right of assignment in subdivision (b) shall not extend to
situations in which the benefits of the policy or certificate of
life insurance are used as collateral for a loan.
(d) The viatical broker shall notify the spouse of a terminally
ill viator of the viatication.