40 Pa. Stat. § 511

Current through Pa Acts 2024-53, 2024-56 through 2024-111
Section 511 - Prohibited policy provisions

No policy of life insurance shall be delivered in this Commonwealth, except policies of industrial insurance where the premiums are payable monthly or oftener, if it contain any of the following provisions:

(a) Any provision for forfeiture of the policy for failure to repay any loan on the policy or to pay interest on any such loan, while the total indebtedness on the policy is less than the cash value thereof. In ascertaining the indebtedness due upon the policy loan, the interest, if not paid when due, shall be added to the principal of such loan, and shall bear interest at the rate specified in the note or loan agreement.
(b) Any provision limiting the time within which any action at law or equity may be commenced to less than two years after the cause of action shall accrue.
(c) Any provision by which the policy shall purport to be issued or to take effect more than six months before the original application for the insurance was made.
(d) Any provision for a mode of settlement at maturity of less value than the amount insured on the face of the policy, plus dividend additions, if any, less the indebtedness to the company on the policy, and less any premiums that may by the terms of the policy be deducted.

40 P.S. § 511

1921, May 17, P.L. 682, art. IV, § 411. Amended 1937, June 4, P.L. 1634, § 2; 1951, July 19, P.L. 1100, § 11.