Ralph Simoni, a lobbyist for California Life Settlement Association, says the group opposed a life settlement law recently enacted in the state because it lacks consumer protections.
The new law, California Senate Bill 98, regulates life settlements and imposes a ban on stranger-originated life insurance policies in the state.
CALSA members believe the bill was weak in its requirements that life insurers notify policy holders that life settlements are an alternative to lapsing or surrendering their policies, Simoni says.