Wisconsin Settlement Bill Sent To Governor

April 22, 2010 at 08:00 PM
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The Wisconsin Assembly has passed a bill, S.B. 513, that would require that a life insurance policy be in force at least 5 years before it could be sold in the secondary market.

Existing law in the state requires that a policy be in force only 2 years before it could be sold in a life insurance settlement.

The bill was sent to Gov. Jim Doyle, D, who has not yet acted on the legislation, according to Eileen Mallow, Wisconsin's assistant deputy commissioner of insurance.