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     As filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission on April 7, 2000.
                                                             File No. 333-69439

                       SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
                             Washington, D. C. 20549

                                    FORM N-4

REGISTRATION STATEMENT UNDER THE SECURITIES ACT OF 1933                [ ]

         Pre-Effective Amendment No.___                                [ ]
         Post-Effective Amendment No._3_                               [X]

REGISTRATION STATEMENT UNDER THE INVESTMENT COMPANY ACT OF 1940

         Amendment No._52_                                             [X]

                         HARTFORD LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
                  PUTNAM CAPITAL MANAGER TRUST SEPARATE ACCOUNT
                           (Exact Name of Registrant)

                         HARTFORD LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
                               (Name of Depositor)

                                 P.O. Box 2999
                             Hartford, CT 06104-2999
                   (Address of Depositor's Principal Offices)

                                 (860) 843-6733
               (Depositor's Telephone Number, Including Area Code)

                               Marianne O'Doherty
                               Hartford Life, Inc.
                                  P.O. Box 2999
                             Hartford, CT 06104-2999
                     (Name and Address of Agent for Service)

Approximate Date of Proposed Public Offering: As soon as practicable after
the effective date of the registration statement.

 It is proposed that this filing will become effective:
       ___ immediately upon filing pursuant to paragraph (b) of Rule 485
       _X_ on May 1, 2000 pursuant to paragraph (b) of Rule 485
       ___ 60 days after filing pursuant to paragraph (a)(1) of Rule 485
       ___ on _____, 2000 pursuant to paragraph (a)(1) of Rule 485
       ___ this post-effective amendment designates a new effective date for a
           previously filed post-effective amendment.

Pursuant to Rule 24f-2(a) under the Investment Company Act of 1940, the
Registrant has registered an indefinite amount of securities.

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                              CROSS REFERENCE SHEET
                             PURSUANT TO RULE 495(A)


      N-4 ITEM NO.                               PROSPECTUS HEADING
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1.    Cover Page                       Hartford Life Insurance Company -
                                       Putnam Capital Manager Trust
                                       Separate Account

2.    Definitions                      Glossary of Special Terms

3.    Synopsis or Highlights           Summary

4.    Condensed Financial              Yield Information
      Information

5.    General Description of           Hartford Life Insurance Company, The
      Registrant                       Separate Account, The Fixed Accounts,
                                       and The Funds

6.    Deductions                       Contract Charges

7.    General Description of           The Contract, The Separate Account,
      Annuity Contracts                The Fixed Accounts, and Surrenders

8.    Annuity Period                   Settlement Provisions

9.    Death Benefit                    Death Benefits

10.   Purchases and Contract Value     The Contract, and
                                       Contract Value

11.   Redemptions                      Surrenders

12.   Taxes                            Federal Tax Considerations

13.   Legal Proceedings                Legal Matters and Experts

14.   Table of Contents of the         Table of Contents to
      Statement of Additional          Statement of Additional
      Information                      Information

15.   Cover Page                       Part B; Statement of Additional
                                       Information

16.   Table of Contents                Table of Contents


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17.   General Information and          Summary
      History

18.   Services                         None

19.   Purchase of Securities           Distribution of Contracts
      being Offered

20.   Underwriters                     Distribution of Contracts

21.   Calculation of Performance       Calculation of Yield and Return
      Data

22.   Annuity Payments                 Settlement Provisions

23.   Financial Statements             Financial Statements

24.   Financial Statements and         Financial Statements and
      Exhibits                         Exhibits

25.   Directors and Officers of        Directors and Officers of the
      the Depositor                    Depositor

26.   Persons Controlled by or         Persons Controlled by or Under
      Under Common Control with        Common Control with the Depositor
      the Depositor or Registrant      or Registrant

27.   Number of Contract Owners        Number of Contract Owners

28.   Indemnification                  Indemnification

29.   Principal Underwriters           Principal Underwriters

30.   Location of Accounts and         Location of Accounts and Records
      Records

31.   Management Services              Management Services

32.   Undertakings                     Undertakings


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                                     PART A



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PUTNAM HARTFORD CAPITAL
MANAGER VARIABLE ANNUITY
PUTNAM CAPITAL MANAGER TRUST SEPARATE ACCOUNT
HARTFORD LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
P.O. BOX 5085
HARTFORD, CONNECTICUT 06102-5085
TELEPHONE: 1-800-521-0538                                     [LOGO]
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This Prospectus describes information you should know before you purchase
Series VI of Putnam Hartford Capital Manager variable annuity. Please read it
carefully.

Putnam Hartford Capital Manager variable annuity is a Contract between you and
Hartford Life Insurance Company where you agree to make at least one payment to
us and we agree to make a series of annuity payments to you at a later date.
This annuity is a flexible premium, tax-deferred, variable annuity offered to
both individuals and groups. It is:

x  Flexible, because you may add premium payments at any time.

x  Tax-deferred, which means you don't pay taxes until you take money out or
   until we start to make annuity payments to you.


x  Variable, because the value of your annuity will fluctuate with the
   performance of the underlying funds.

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At purchase, you allocate your premium payment, which is any purchase payment
less any Premium Taxes, to "Sub-Accounts". These are subdivisions of our
Separate Account, an account that keeps your annuity assets separate from our
company assets. The Sub-Accounts then purchase shares of mutual funds set up
exclusively for variable annuity or variable life insurance products. These are
not the same mutual funds that you buy through your stockbroker or through a
retail mutual fund. They may have similar investment strategies and the same
portfolio managers as retail mutual funds. This annuity offers you Fund with
investment strategies ranging from conservative to aggressive and you may pick
those funds that meet your investment goals and risk tolerance. The Sub-Accounts
and the Fund are listed below:



- - PUTNAM AMERICAN GOVERNMENT INCOME SUB-ACCOUNT which purchases Class IA shares
  of Putnam VT American Government Income Fund of Putnam Variable Trust


- - PUTNAM ASIA PACIFIC GROWTH SUB-ACCOUNT which purchases Class IA shares of
  Putnam VT Asia Pacific Growth Fund of Putnam Variable Trust

- - PUTNAM DIVERSIFIED INCOME SUB-ACCOUNT which purchases Class IA shares of
  Putnam VT Diversified Income Fund of Putnam Variable Trust

- - PUTNAM THE GEORGE PUTNAM FUND OF BOSTON SUB-ACCOUNT which purchases Class IA
  shares of Putnam VT The George Putnam Fund of Boston of Putnam Variable Trust

- - PUTNAM GLOBAL ASSET ALLOCATION SUB-ACCOUNT which purchases Class IA shares of
  of Putnam VT Global Asset Allocation Fund of Putnam Variable Trust

- - PUTNAM GLOBAL GROWTH SUB-ACCOUNT which purchases Class IA shares of Putnam VT
  Global Growth Fund of Putnam Variable Trust

- - PUTNAM GROWTH AND INCOME SUB-ACCOUNT which purchases Class IA shares of Putnam
  VT Growth and Income Fund of Putnam Variable Trust


- - PUTNAM GROWTH OPPORTUNITIES SUB-ACCOUNT which purchases Class IA shares of
  Putnam VT Growth Opportunities Fund of Putnam Variable Trust


- - PUTNAM HEALTH SCIENCES SUB-ACCOUNT which purchases Class IA shares of Putnam
  VT Health Sciences Fund of Putnam Variable Trust

- - PUTNAM HIGH YIELD SUB-ACCOUNT which purchases Class IA shares of Putnam VT
  High Yield Fund of Putnam Variable Trust

- - PUTNAM INCOME SUB-ACCOUNT (formerly Putnam U.S. Government and High Quality
  Bond Sub-Account) which purchases Class IA shares of Putnam VT Income Fund
  (formerly Putnam VT U.S. Government and High Quality Bond Fund) of Putnam
  Variable Trust

- - PUTNAM INTERNATIONAL GROWTH SUB-ACCOUNT which purchases Class IA shares of
  Putnam VT International Growth Fund of Putnam Variable Trust

- - PUTNAM INTERNATIONAL GROWTH AND INCOME SUB-ACCOUNT which purchases Class IA
  shares of Putnam VT International Growth and Income Fund of Putnam Variable
  Trust
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- - PUTNAM INTERNATIONAL NEW OPPORTUNITIES SUB-ACCOUNT which purchases Class IA
  shares of Putnam VT International New Opportunities Fund of Putnam Variable
  Trust

- - PUTNAM INVESTORS SUB-ACCOUNT which purchases Class IA shares of Putnam VT
  Investors Fund of Putnam Variable Trust

- - PUTNAM MONEY MARKET SUB-ACCOUNT which purchases Class IA shares of Putnam VT
  Money Market Fund of Putnam Variable Trust

- - PUTNAM NEW OPPORTUNITIES SUB-ACCOUNT which purchases Class IA shares of Putnam
  VT New Opportunities Fund of Putnam Variable Trust

- - PUTNAM NEW VALUE SUB-ACCOUNT which purchases Class IA shares of Putnam VT New
  Value Fund of Putnam Variable Trust

- - PUTNAM OTC & EMERGING GROWTH SUB-ACCOUNT which purchases Class IA shares of
  Putnam VT OTC & Emerging Growth Fund of Putnam Variable Trust

- - PUTNAM RESEARCH SUB-ACCOUNT which purchases Class IA shares of Putnam VT
  Research Fund of the Putnam Variable Trust

- - PUTNAM SMALL CAP VALUE SUB-ACCOUNT which purchases Class IA shares of Putnam
  VT Small Cap Value Fund of Putnam Variable Trust

- - PUTNAM UTILITIES GROWTH AND INCOME SUB-ACCOUNT which purchases Class IA shares
  of Putnam VT Utilities Growth and Income Fund of Putnam Variable Trust

- - PUTNAM VISTA SUB-ACCOUNT which purchases Class IA shares of Putnam VT Vista
  Fund of Putnam Variable Trust

- - PUTNAM VOYAGER SUB-ACCOUNT which purchases Class IA shares of Putnam VT
  Voyager Fund of Putnam Variable Trust

You may also allocate some or all of your premium payment to one of the "Fixed
Accumulation Features", which pays an interest rate guaranteed for a certain
time period from the time the payment is made. Premium payments put in a Fixed
Accumulation Feature are not segregated from our company assets like the assets
of the Separate Account.

If you decide to buy this annuity, you should keep this prospectus for your
records. You can also call us at 1-800-521-0538 to get a Statement of Additional
Information, free of charge. The Statement of Additional Information contains
more information about this annuity and, like this prospectus, is filed with the
Securities and Exchange Commission. We have included the Table of Contents for
the Statement of Additional Information at the end of this Prospectus.

Although we file the Prospectus and the Statement of Additional Information with
the Securities and Exchange Commission, the Commission doesn't approve or
disapprove these securities or determine if the information is truthful or
complete. Anyone who represents that the Securities and Exchange Commission does
these things may be guilty of a criminal offense.

This Prospectus and the Statement of Additional Information can also be obtained
from the Securities and Exchange Commission's website (HTTP://WWW.SEC.GOV).

This annuity IS NOT:

 -  A bank deposit or obligation

 -  Federally insured

 -  Endorsed by any bank or governmental agency

This annuity may not be available for sale in all states.
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PROSPECTUS DATED: MAY 1, 2000


STATEMENT OF ADDITIONAL INFORMATION DATED: MAY 1, 2000

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HARTFORD LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY                                                3
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TABLE OF CONTENTS


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 GLOSSARY OF SPECIAL TERMS                                                 4
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 FEE TABLE SUMMARY                                                         6
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 ACCUMULATION UNIT VALUES                                                 10
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 SUMMARY                                                                  13
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 HARTFORD LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY                                          15
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 THE SEPARATE ACCOUNT                                                     15
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 THE FUNDS                                                                15
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 PERFORMANCE RELATED INFORMATION                                          17
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 THE FIXED ACCUMULATION FEATURES                                          18
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 THE CONTRACT                                                             19
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   Contract Value -- Before the Annuity Commencement Date                 19
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   Contract Value Transfers Before and After the Annuity Commencement
    Date                                                                  20
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   Surrenders                                                             20
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   Contract Charges                                                       21
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   Death Benefits                                                         23
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 SETTLEMENT PROVISIONS                                                    25
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   Annuity Payments                                                       26
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   Other Information                                                      28
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 FEDERAL TAX CONSIDERATIONS                                               28
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   A. General                                                             28
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   B. Taxation of Hartford and the Separate Account                       28
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   C. Taxation of Annuities -- General Provisions Affecting Purchasers
      Other Than Qualified Retirement Plans                               28
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   D. Federal Income Tax Withholding                                      31
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   E. General Provisions Affecting Qualified Retirement Plans             31
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   F.  Annuity Purchases By Nonresident Aliens and Foreign Corporations   31
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   G. Generation-Skipping Transfers                                       31
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 MISCELLANEOUS                                                            31
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   How Contracts are Sold                                                 31
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   Legal Matters                                                          32
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   Experts                                                                32
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   More Information                                                       32
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 TABLE OF CONTENTS TO STATEMENT OF ADDITIONAL INFORMATION                 33
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 APPENDIX I -- INFORMATION REGARDING TAX-QUALIFIED RETIREMENT PLANS       34
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 APPENDIX II -- OPTIONAL DEATH BENEFIT -- EXAMPLES                        37
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4                                                HARTFORD LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
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GLOSSARY OF SPECIAL TERMS

ACCOUNT: Any of the Sub-Accounts or Fixed Accumulation Features.

ACCUMULATION UNIT: A unit of measure we use to calculate values before we begin
to make annuity payments to you.


ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE: Located at 200 Hopmeadow Street, Simsbury, Connecticut
06089. The mailing address is: Investment Product Services, P.O. Box 5085,
Hartford, Connecticut 06102-5085.


ANNIVERSARY VALUE: The value equal to the Contract Value as of a Contract
Anniversary, increased by the dollar amount of any premium payments made since
that anniversary and reduced by the dollar amount of any partial Surrenders
since that anniversary.

ANNUAL MAINTENANCE FEE: An annual $30 charge for annuities having a value of
less than $50,000 on the most recent Contract Anniversary or when the annuity is
Surrendered in full. The charge is deducted proportionately from the Fund in use
at the time.

ANNUITANT: The person on whose life the Contract is based. The Annuitant may not
be changed.

ANNUITY: A Contract issued by us that provides, in exchange for premium
payments, a series of annuity payments.

ANNUITY CALCULATION DATE: The date we calculate your first annuity payment.

ANNUITY COMMENCEMENT DATE: The date we start to make annuity payments to you.

ANNUITY UNIT: A unit of measure we use to calculate the value of the annuity
payments we make to you.

ASSUMED INVESTMENT RETURN ("AIR"): The investment return, either 3%, 5% or 6%,
which we base your variable dollar amount payments on. You select the AIR before
we start to make annuity payments.

BENEFICIARY: The person or persons you designate to receive payment of the death
benefit upon the death of the Contract Owner.

CODE: The Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended.


COMMUTED VALUE: The present value of any remaining guaranteed Annuity Payouts.
This amount is calculated using the Assumed Investment Return for variable
dollar amount Annuity Payouts or the underlying rate of return for fixed dollar
amount Annuity Payouts.


CONTINGENT ANNUITANT: The person you may designate to become the Annuitant if
the original Annuitant dies before we begin making annuity payments.

CONTRACT: The contract is the individual Annuity contract and any endorsements
or riders. If you have a group annuity, you will receive a certificate rather
than a contract.

CONTRACT ANNIVERSARY: The annual anniversary of the date we issued your annuity.
If your contract anniversary falls on a day that is not a Valuation Day, then
the next Valuation Day will be your Contract Anniversary for that year.

CONTRACT OWNER(S) OR YOU: The owner(s) or holder(s) of this Annuity.

CONTRACT VALUE: The total value of your Annuity that we get by adding up the
value of each of your Sub-Accounts and Fixed Accumulation Features on any
Valuation Day.

CONTRACT YEAR: The 12 months following the date you purchased your annuity and
from any Contract Anniversary.

DOLLAR COST AVERAGING ("DCA"): Systematic transfers from one Account to another.

DCA PROGRAM FIXED ACCUMULATION FEATURES: Fixed Accumulation Features we
establish to use for dollar cost averaging programs. These are part of our
General Account.

DEATH BENEFIT: The amount we pay when the Contract Owner or the Annuitant dies.

DUE PROOF OF DEATH: A certified copy of a death certificate, an order of a court
of competent jurisdiction, or any other proof acceptable to us.


FIXED ACCUMULATION FEATURE: This is an account that is part of our General
Account. You may allocate all or a portion of your premium payments or transfer
of Contract Value to this account. In your contract this is defined as "The
Fixed Account."


FUNDS: The Funds described in this Prospectus or any supplements to the
Prospectus.

GENERAL ACCOUNT: Our General Account that includes our company assets and your
annuity assets allocated to any of the Fixed Accumulation Features or DCA
Program Fixed Accumulation Features.


HARTFORD OR WE: Hartford Life Insurance Company.


MAXIMUM ANNIVERSARY VALUE: This is the highest Anniversary Value prior the
deceased's 81st birthday or the date of death, if earlier.

PAYEE: The person or party designated by you to receive annuity payments.

PREMIUM TAX: A tax charged by a state or municipality on premium payments.

SEPARATE ACCOUNT: An account that we establish to separate the assets for your
annuity Sub-Accounts from our company assets. Hartford Life Insurance Company
Putnam Capital Manager Trust Separate Account.

SUB-ACCOUNT: Divisions established within the Separate Account.
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HARTFORD LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY                                                5
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SURRENDER: A complete or partial withdrawal or distribution from your annuity.

SURRENDER VALUE: What we pay you if you terminate your annuity before we begin
to make annuity payments.

VALUATION DAY: Every day the New York Stock Exchange is open for trading. The
value of the Separate Account is determined as of the close of the New York
Stock Exchange (generally 4:00 p.m. Eastern Time).

VALUATION PERIOD: The period between the close of business on successive
Valuation Days.
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                               FEE TABLE SUMMARY
                      CONTRACT OWNER TRANSACTION EXPENSES



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SALES CHARGE IMPOSED ON PURCHASES (as a percentage of
 Premium Payments)                                               None
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CONTINGENT DEFERRED SALES CHARGE (as a percentage of
 Premium Payments) (1)
    First Year (2)                                                  7%
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    Second Year                                                     6%
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    Third Year                                                      6%
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    Fourth Year                                                     5%
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    Fifth Year                                                      4%
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    Sixth Year                                                      3%
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    Seventh Year                                                    2%
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    Eighth Year                                                     0%
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ANNUAL MAINTENANCE FEE (3)                                        $30
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SEPARATE ACCOUNT ANNUAL EXPENSES (as a percentage of
 average daily Sub-Account Value)
    Mortality and Expense Risk Charge                            1.25%
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    Administrative Fees                                          0.15%
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    Total Separate Account Annual Expenses                       1.40%
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OPTIONAL CHARGES (as a percentage of average daily
 Sub-Account Value)
    Optional Death Benefit Charge                                0.15%
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    Total Separate Account Annual Expenses with the
     Optional Death Benefit Charge                               1.55%
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(1) Each Premium Payment has its own Contingent Deferred Sales Charge schedule.
    See "Charges and Fees -- The Contingent Deferred Sales Charge." The
    Contingent Deferred Sales Charge is not assessed on partial Surrenders which
    do not exceed the Annual Withdrawal Amount.



(2) Length of time from each Premium Payment.



(3) An annual $30 charge deducted on a Contract Anniversary or upon Surrender if
    the Contract Value at either of those times is less than $50,000. It is
    deducted proportionately from the Accounts in which you are invested at the
    time of the charge.



The purpose of the Fee Table and Examples is to assist you in understanding
various costs and expenses that you will pay directly or indirectly. The Fee
Table and Examples reflect expenses of the Separate Account and underlying
Funds. We will deduct any Premium Taxes that apply.



The Examples should not be considered a representation of past or future
expenses and actual expenses may be greater or less than those shown. The Annual
Maintenance Fee has been reflected in the Examples by a method intended to show
the "average" impact of the Annual Maintenance Fee on an investment in the
Separate Account. We do this by approximating an "average" 0.06% annual charge.

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HARTFORD LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY                                                7
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                         Annual Fund Operating Expenses
                           As of the Fund's Year End
                    (As a percentage of average net assets)



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                                                                                   OTHER          TOTAL ANNUAL FUND
                                                                                 EXPENSES        OPERATING EXPENSES
                                                           MANAGEMENT FEES    (INCLUDING ANY     (INCLUDING WAIVERS
                                                         (INCLUDING WAIVERS)  REIMBURSEMENTS)  AND ANY REIMBURSEMENTS)
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Putnam VT American Government Income Fund (1) (2)                0.41%              0.49%                 0.90%
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Putnam VT Asia Pacific Growth Fund                               0.80%              0.33%                 1.13%
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Putnam VT Diversified Income Fund                                0.68%              0.10%                 0.78%
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Putnam VT The George Putnam Fund of Boston                       0.65%              0.18%                 0.83%
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Putnam VT Global Asset Allocation Fund                           0.65%              0.12%                 0.77%
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Putnam VT Global Growth Fund                                     0.61%              0.12%                 0.73%
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Putnam VT Growth and Income Fund                                 0.46%              0.04%                 0.50%
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Putnam VT Growth Opportunities Fund (1)                          0.70%              0.20%                 0.90%
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Putnam VT Health Sciences Fund                                   0.70%              0.13%                 0.83%
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Putnam VT High Yield Fund                                        0.65%              0.07%                 0.72%
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Putnam VT Income Fund                                            0.60%              0.07%                 0.67%
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Putnam VT International Growth Fund                              0.80%              0.22%                 1.02%
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Putnam VT International Growth and Income Fund                   0.80%              0.18%                 0.98%
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Putnam VT International New Opportunities Fund                   1.00%              0.33%                 1.33%
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Putnam VT Investors Fund                                         0.63%              0.08%                 0.71%
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Putnam VT Money Market Fund                                      0.41%              0.08%                 0.49%
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Putnam VT New Opportunities Fund                                 0.54%              0.05%                 0.59%
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Putnam VT New Value Fund                                         0.70%              0.10%                 0.80%
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Putnam VT OTC & Emerging Growth Fund (2)                         0.53%              0.37%                 0.90%
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Putnam VT Research Fund (2)                                      0.54%              0.31%                 0.85%
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Putnam VT Small Cap Value Fund (3)                               0.53%              0.76%                 1.29%
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Putnam VT Utilities Growth and Income Fund                       0.65%              0.06%                 0.71%
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Putnam VT Vista Fund                                             0.65%              0.10%                 0.75%
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Putnam VT Voyager Fund                                           0.53%              0.04%                 0.57%
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(1) Putnam VT American Government Income Fund and Putnam VT Growth Opportunities
    Fund commenced operations on January 31, 2000; therefore, the Management
    Fees, Other Expenses and Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses are based on
    estimates for the Funds' first full fiscal year.



(2) Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses for Putnam VT American Government
    Income Fund, Putnam VT OTC & Emerging Growth Fund and Putnam VT Research
    Fund reflect voluntary reductions and reimbursements through at least
    December 31, 2000. Absent voluntary reductions and reimbursements, Total
    Annual Fund Operating Expenses would have been as follows:



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                                                                              OTHER       TOTAL ANNUAL FUND
                                                         MANAGEMENT FEES     EXPENSES     OPERATING EXPENSES
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Putnam VT American Government Income Fund                     0.65%             0.49%             1.14%
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Putnam VT OTC & Emerging Growth Fund                          0.70%             0.37%             1.07%
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Putnam VT Research Fund                                       0.65%             0.31%             0.96%
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(3) Putnam VT Small Cap Value Fund commenced operations on April 30, 1999.
    Expenses for Putnam VT Small Cap Value Fund are estimates for the Fund's
    fiscal year ending December 31, 2000.

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EXAMPLES



THE FOLLOWING EXAMPLE ASSUMES THE OPTIONAL DEATH BENEFIT IS NOT SELECTED:



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                 If you surrender your Contract at the   If you annuitize your Contract at the   If you do not surrender your
                 end of the applicable time period you   end of the applicable time period you   Contract, you would pay the
                 would pay the following expenses on     would pay the following expenses on     following expenses on a $1,000
                 a $1,000 investment, assuming a 5%      a $1,000 investment, assuming a 5%      investment, assuming a 5% annual
                 annual return on assets:                annual return on assets:                return on assets:
 SUB-ACCOUNT      1 YEAR   3 YEARS   5 YEARS   10 YEARS   1 YEAR   3 YEARS   5 YEARS   10 YEARS  1 YEAR  3 YEARS  5 YEARS  10 YEARS
 <S>             <C>      <C>       <C>       <C>        <C>      <C>       <C>       <C>        <C>     <C>      <C>      <C>
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 Putnam American
   Government
   Income          $85      $130       N/A        N/A      $24       $74       N/A        N/A      $24     $74       N/A      N/A
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 Putnam Asia
   Pacific
   Growth          $87      $137      $178       $295      $26       $81      $138       $295      $27     $82      $139     $295
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 Putnam
   Diversified
   Income          $84      $126      $161       $260      $22       $70      $120       $259      $23     $71      $121     $260
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 Putnam The
   George Putnam
   of Boston       $84      $128      $163       $265      $23       $72      $123       $264      $23     $72      $124     $265
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 Putnam Global
   Asset
   Allocation      $84      $126      $160       $259      $22       $70      $120       $258      $23     $70      $121     $259
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 Putnam Global
   Growth          $83      $125      $158       $254      $22       $69      $118       $254      $22     $69      $119     $254
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 Putnam Growth
   and Income      $81      $118      $147       $230      $19       $61      $106       $229      $20     $62      $107     $230
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 Putnam Growth
   Opportunities   $85      $130       N/A        N/A      $24       $74       N/A        N/A      $24     $74       N/A      N/A
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 Putnam Health
   Sciences        $84      $128      $163       $265      $23       $72      $123       $264      $23     $72      $124     $265
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 Putnam High
   Yield           $83      $125      $158       $253      $22       $68      $117       $253      $22     $69      $118     $253
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 Putnam Income     $83      $123      $155       $248      $21       $67      $115       $247      $22     $67      $115     $248
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 Putnam
   International
   Growth          $86      $133      $173       $284      $25       $78      $133       $283      $25     $78      $134     $284
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 Putnam
   International
   Growth and
   Income          $86      $132      $171       $280      $24       $76      $131       $279      $25     $77      $131     $280
 -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 Putnam
   International
   New
   Opportunities   $89      $143      $188       $315      $28       $87      $149       $314      $29     $88      $149     $315
 -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 Putnam
   Investors       $83      $124      $157       $252      $22       $68      $117       $252      $22     $69      $118     $252
 -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 Putnam Money
   Market          $81      $118      $146       $229      $19       $61      $105       $228      $20     $62      $106     $229
 -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 Putnam New
   Opportunities   $82      $121      $151       $240      $20       $64      $111       $239      $21     $65      $111     $240
 -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 Putnam New
   Value           $84      $127      $162       $262      $23       $71      $122       $261      $23     $71      $122     $262
 -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 Putnam OTC &
   Emerging
   Growth          $85      $130      $167       $273      $24       $74      $127       $272      $24     $75      $128     $273
 -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 Putnam Research   $85      $128      $164       $267      $23       $72      $124       $266      $24     $73      $125     $267
 -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 Putnam Small
   Cap Value       $89      $141      $186       $311      $28       $86      $147       $310      $28     $86      $147     $311
 -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 Putnam
   Utilities
   Growth and
   Income          $83      $124      $157       $252      $22       $68      $117       $252      $22     $69      $118     $252
 -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 Putnam Vista      $84      $126      $159       $257      $22       $69      $119       $256      $23     $70      $120     $257
 -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 Putnam Voyager    $82      $120      $150       $238      $20       $64      $110       $237      $21     $64      $110     $238
 -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
</TABLE>


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HARTFORD LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY                                                9
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THE FOLLOWING EXAMPLE ASSUMES THE OPTIONAL DEATH BENEFIT IS SELECTED:



<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                 If you surrender your Contract at the   If you annuitize your Contract at the   If you do not surrender your
                 end of the applicable time period you   end of the applicable time period you   Contract, you would pay the
                 would pay the following expenses on     would pay the following expenses on     following expenses on a $1,000
                 a $1,000 investment, assuming a 5%      a $1,000 investment, assuming a 5%      investment, assuming a 5% annual
                 annual return on assets:                annual return on assets:                return on assets:
 SUB-ACCOUNT      1 YEAR   3 YEARS   5 YEARS   10 YEARS   1 YEAR   3 YEARS   5 YEARS   10 YEARS  1 YEAR  3 YEARS  5 YEARS  10 YEARS
 <S>             <C>      <C>       <C>       <C>        <C>      <C>       <C>       <C>        <C>     <C>      <C>      <C>
 -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 Putnam American
   Government
   Income          $87      $134       N/A        N/A      $$25      $78       N/A        N/A      $26     $79       N/A      N/A
 -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 Putnam Asia
   Pacific
   Growth          $89      $141      $185       $310      $27       $85      $146       $309      $28     $86      $147     $310
 -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 Putnam
   Diversified
   Income          $85      $131      $168       $275      $24       $75      $128       $274      $24     $75      $129     $275
 -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 Putnam The
   George Putnam
   of Boston       $86      $132      $171       $280      $24       $76      $131       $279      $25     $77      $131     $280
 -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 Putnam Global
   Asset
   Allocation      $85      $131      $168       $274      $24       $74      $128       $273      $24     $75      $128     $274
 -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 Putnam Global
   Growth          $85      $129      $166       $270      $23       $73      $126       $269      $24     $74      $126     $270
 -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 Putnam Growth
   and Income      $83      $123      $154       $246      $21       $66      $114       $245      $22     $67      $114     $246
 -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 Putnam Growth
   Opportunities   $87      $134       N/A        N/A      $25       $78       N/A        N/A      $26     $79       N/A      N/A
 -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 Putnam Health
   Sciences        $86      $132      $171       $280      $24       $76      $131       $279      $25     $77      $131     $280
 -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 Putnam High
   Yield           $85      $129      $165       $269      $23       $73      $125       $268      $24     $74      $126     $269
 -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 Putnam Income     $84      $128      $163       $264      $23       $71      $123       $263      $23     $72      $123     $264
 -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 Putnam
   International
   Growth          $88      $138      $180       $299      $26       $82      $140       $299      $27     $83      $141     $299
 -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 Putnam
   International
   Growth and
   Income          $87      $137      $178       $295      $26       $81      $138       $295      $27     $82      $139     $295
 -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 Putnam
   International
   New
   Opportunities   $91      $147      $195       $330      $30       $92      $156       $329      $30     $92      $157     $330
 -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 Putnam
   Investors       $85      $129      $165       $268      $23       $73      $125       $267      $24     $73      $125     $268
 -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 Putnam Money
   Market          $82      $122      $154       $245      $21       $66      $113       $244      $22     $66      $114     $245
 -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 Putnam New
   Opportunities   $83      $125      $159       $255      $22       $69      $118       $255      $23     $70      $119     $255
 -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 Putnam New
   Value           $86      $131      $169       $277      $24       $75      $129       $276      $25     $76      $130     $277
 -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 Putnam OTC &
   Emerging
   Growth          $87      $135      $175       $288      $25       $79      $135       $288      $26     $79      $136     $288
 -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 Putnam Research   $86      $133      $172       $282      $25       $77      $132       $281      $25     $78      $132     $282
 -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 Putnam Small
   Cap Value       $91      $146      $193       $326      $29       $90      $154       $325      $30     $91      $155     $326
 -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 Putnam
   Utilities
   Growth and
   Income          $85      $129      $165       $268      $23       $73      $125       $267      $24     $73      $125     $268
 -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 Putnam Vista      $85      $130      $167       $272      $24       $74      $127       $271      $24     $74      $127     $272
 -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 Putnam Voyager    $83      $125      $158       $253      $22       $68      $117       $253      $22     $69      $118     $253
 -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
</TABLE>


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10                                               HARTFORD LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
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ACCUMULATION UNIT VALUES



(For an Accumulation Unit outstanding throughout the period)



The following information has been derived from the audited financial statements
of the Separate Account, which have been audited by Arthur Andersen LLP,
independent public accountants, as indicated in their report with respect
thereto, and should be read in conjunction with those statements which are
included in the Statement of Additional Information, which is incorporated by
reference in this Prospectus. No information is shown for the Putnam American
Government Income Sub-Account and the Putnam Growth Opportunities Sub-Account
because, as of December 31, 1999, the Sub-Accounts had not yet commenced
operations.



<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                                  YEAR ENDED
                                                              DECEMBER 31, 1999
<S>                                                           <C>
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PUTNAM AMERICAN GOVERNMENT INCOME SUB-ACCOUNT
Accumulation Unit Value at beginning of period                         N/A
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Accumulation Unit Value at end of period                               N/A
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Number Accumulation Units outstanding at end of period (in
 thousands)                                                            N/A
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PUTNAM ASIA PACIFIC GROWTH SUB-ACCOUNT (INCEPTION DATE MAY
 1, 1995)
Accumulation Unit Value at beginning of period                     $ 8.552
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Accumulation Unit Value at end of period                           $17.505
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Number Accumulation Units outstanding at end of period (in
 thousands)                                                          5,434
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PUTNAM DIVERSIFIED INCOME SUB-ACCOUNT (INCEPTION DATE
 SEPTEMBER 15, 1993)
Accumulation Unit Value at beginning of period                     $12.489
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Accumulation Unit Value at end of period                           $12.532
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Number Accumulation Units outstanding at end of period (in
 thousands)                                                         25,272
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PUTNAM THE GEORGE PUTNAM FUND OF BOSTON SUB-ACCOUNT
 (INCEPTION DATE MAY 1, 1995)
Accumulation Unit Value at beginning of period                     $10.242
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Accumulation Unit Value at end of period                           $10.063
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Number Accumulation Units outstanding at end of period (in
 thousands)                                                         12,226
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PUTNAM GLOBAL ASSET ALLOCATION SUB-ACCOUNT (INCEPTION DATE
 FEBRUARY 1, 1988)
Accumulation Unit Value at beginning of period                     $30.256
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Accumulation Unit Value at end of period                           $33.370
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Number Accumulation Units outstanding at end of period (in
 thousands)                                                         13,933
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PUTNAM GLOBAL GROWTH SUB-ACCOUNT (INCEPTION DATE MAY 1,
 1995)
Accumulation Unit Value at beginning of period                     $24.940
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Accumulation Unit Value at end of period                           $40.580
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Number Accumulation Units outstanding at end of period (in
 thousands)                                                         31,887
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PUTNAM GROWTH AND INCOME SUB-ACCOUNT (INCEPTION DATE JANUARY
 2, 1997)
Accumulation Unit Value at beginning of period                     $45.567
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Accumulation Unit Value at end of period                           $45.646
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Number Accumulation Units outstanding at end of period (in
 thousands)                                                        101,229
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
</TABLE>


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HARTFORD LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY                                               11
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<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                                  YEAR ENDED
                                                              DECEMBER 31, 1999
<S>                                                           <C>
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PUTNAM GROWTH OPPORTUNITIES SUB-ACCOUNT
Accumulation Unit Value at beginning of period                         N/A
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Accumulation Unit Value at end of period                               N/A
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Number Accumulation Units outstanding at end of period (in
 thousands)                                                            N/A
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PUTNAM HEALTH SCIENCES SUB-ACCOUNT (INCEPTION DATE MAY 1,
 1995)
Accumulation Unit Value at beginning of period                     $10.849
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Accumulation Unit Value at end of period                           $10.277
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Number Accumulation Units outstanding at end of period (in
 thousands)                                                          8,510
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PUTNAM HIGH YIELD SUB-ACCOUNT (INCEPTION DATE FEBRUARY 1,
 1988)
Accumulation Unit Value at beginning of period                     $23.742
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Accumulation Unit Value at end of period                           $24.799
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Number Accumulation Units outstanding at end of period (in
 thousands)                                                         16,729
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PUTNAM INCOME SUB-ACCOUNT (INCEPTION DATE FEBRUARY 1, 1988)
Accumulation Unit Value at beginning of period                     $21.305
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Accumulation Unit Value at end of period                           $20.574
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Number Accumulation Units outstanding at end of period (in
 thousands)                                                         26,918
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PUTNAM INTERNATIONAL GROWTH SUB-ACCOUNT (INCEPTION DATE
 JANUARY 2, 1997)
Accumulation Unit Value at beginning of period                     $13.403
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Accumulation Unit Value at end of period                           $21.164
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Number Accumulation Units outstanding at end of period (in
 thousands)                                                         10,901
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PUTNAM INTERNATIONAL GROWTH AND INCOME SUB-ACCOUNT
 (INCEPTION DATE JANUARY 2, 1997)
Accumulation Unit Value at beginning of period                     $12.922
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Accumulation Unit Value at end of period                           $15.876
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Number Accumulation Units outstanding at end of period (in
 thousands)                                                          9,695
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PUTNAM INTERNATIONAL NEW OPPORTUNITIES SUB-ACCOUNT
 (INCEPTION DATE JANUARY 2, 1997)
Accumulation Unit Value at beginning of period                     $11.226
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Accumulation Unit Value at end of period                           $22.468
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Number Accumulation Units outstanding at end of period (in
 thousands)                                                          6,013
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PUTNAM INVESTORS SUB-ACCOUNT (INCEPTION DATE MAY 1, 1995)
Accumulation Unit Value at beginning of period                     $11.432
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Accumulation Unit Value at end of period                           $14.669
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Number Accumulation Units outstanding at end of period (in
 thousands)                                                         26,923
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PUTNAM MONEY MARKET SUB-ACCOUNT (INCEPTION DATE FEBRUARY 1,
 1988)
Accumulation Unit Value at beginning of period                     $ 1.538
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Accumulation Unit Value at end of period                           $ 1.591
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Number Accumulation Units outstanding at end of period (in
 thousands)                                                        232,287
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PUTNAM NEW OPPORTUNITIES SUB-ACCOUNT (INCEPTION DATE MAY 2,
 1994)
Accumulation Unit Value at beginning of period                     $24.805
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Accumulation Unit Value at end of period                           $41.424
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Number Accumulation Units outstanding at end of period (in
 thousands)                                                         45,291
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
</TABLE>


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12                                               HARTFORD LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
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<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                                  YEAR ENDED
                                                              DECEMBER 31, 1999
<S>                                                           <C>
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PUTNAM NEW VALUE SUB-ACCOUNT (INCEPTION DATE JANUARY 2,
 1997)
Accumulation Unit Value at beginning of period                     $12.151
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Accumulation Unit Value at end of period                           $12.014
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Number Accumulation Units outstanding at end of period (in
 thousands)                                                          8,045
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PUTNAM OTC & EMERGING GROWTH SUB-ACCOUNT (INCEPTION DATE MAY
 1, 1995)
Accumulation Unit Value at beginning of period                     $ 9.980
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Accumulation Unit Value at end of period                           $22.292
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Number Accumulation Units outstanding at end of period (in
 thousands)                                                          3,871
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PUTNAM RESEARCH SUB-ACCOUNT (INCEPTION DATE OCTOBER 1, 1998)
Accumulation Unit Value at beginning of period                     $12.497
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Accumulation Unit Value at end of period                           $15.712
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Number Accumulation Units outstanding at end of period (in
 thousands)                                                          3,376
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PUTNAM SMALL CAP VALUE SUB-ACCOUNT (INCEPTION DATE APRIL 30,
 1999)
Accumulation Unit Value at beginning of period                     $10.000
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Accumulation Unit Value at end of period                           $10.251
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Number Accumulation Units outstanding at end of period (in
 thousands)                                                            390
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PUTNAM UTILITIES GROWTH AND INCOME SUB-ACCOUNT (INCEPTION
 DATE MAY 4, 1992)
Accumulation Unit Value at beginning of period                     $22.826
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Accumulation Unit Value at end of period                           $22.360
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Number Accumulation Units outstanding at end of period (in
 thousands)                                                         21,802
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PUTNAM VISTA SUB-ACCOUNT (INCEPTION DATE JANUARY 2, 1997)
Accumulation Unit Value at beginning of period                     $14.316
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Accumulation Unit Value at end of period                           $21.587
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Number Accumulation Units outstanding at end of period (in
 thousands)                                                          9,972
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PUTNAM VOYAGER SUB-ACCOUNT (INCEPTION DATE FEBRUARY 1, 1988)
Accumulation Unit Value at beginning of period                     $55.426
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Accumulation Unit Value at end of period                           $86.479
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Number Accumulation Units outstanding at end of period (in
 thousands)                                                         46,130
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
</TABLE>



Accumulation Unit Values do not include the Optional Death Benefit Charge. If
you elect the Optional Death Benefit, Accumulation Unit Values would be lower.

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HARTFORD LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY                                               13
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SUMMARY

HOW DO I PURCHASE THIS ANNUITY?

You must complete our application or order request and submit it to us for
approval with your first premium payment. Your first premium payment must be at
least $1,000 and subsequent premium payments must be at least $500. The minimum
premium payment requirements may differ if you are participating in our
automatic investing ("InvestEase-Registered Trademark-") program.

 -  For a limited time, usually within ten days after you receive your annuity,
    you may cancel your annuity without paying a Contingent Deferred Sales
    Charge. You bear the investment risk for your premium payment prior to our
    receipt of your request for cancellation.

WHAT TYPE OF SALES CHARGE WILL I PAY?


CONTINGENT DEFERRED SALES CHARGE ("CDSC")



You don't pay a sales charge when you purchase your Annuity. We may charge you a
CDSC when you partially or fully Surrender your Annuity. The CDSC will depend on
the amount you choose to Surrender and the length of time the Premium Payments
you made have been in your Annuity. The percentage used to calculate the CDSC is
equal to:



<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                        CONTINGENT
NUMBER OF YEARS FROM  DEFERRED SALES
  PREMIUM PAYMENT         CHARGE
<S>                   <C>
- ------------------------------------
      One Year             7%
- ------------------------------------
     Two Years             6%
- ------------------------------------
    Three Years            6%
- ------------------------------------
     Four Years            5%
- ------------------------------------
     Five Years            4%
- ------------------------------------
     Six Years             3%
- ------------------------------------
    Seven Years            2%
- ------------------------------------
    Eight Years            0%
- ------------------------------------
</TABLE>


IS THERE AN ANNUAL MAINTENANCE FEE?

Yes. We deduct this $30 fee each year on your Contract Anniversary or when you
completely Surrender your annuity, if, on either of those dates, the value of
your annuity is less than $50,000.

WHAT CHARGES WILL I PAY ON AN ANNUAL BASIS?

In addition to the Annual Maintenance Fee, you pay three different types of
charges each year. The first type of charge is the fee you pay for insurance.
This charge is:

A mortality and expense risk charge that is subtracted daily and is equal to an
annual charge of 1.25% of your Contract Value invested in the Funds.

The second type of charge is the fee you pay for the Separate Account. This
charge is:

An administrative fee of .15% per year of the Contract Values held in the
Separate Account.


The third type of charge is the fee you pay for the Funds. See the Annual
Operation Expense Table for more complete information and the funds'
prospectuses attached to this Prospectus.


If an Optional Death Benefit is elected an additional charge is deducted daily
from your Contract Value and is equal to 0.15% per year of your Contract Value
invested in the Funds.

CAN I TAKE OUT ANY OF MY MONEY?

You can partially or fully Surrender your Contract subject to a Contingent
Deferred Sales Charge (CDSC). You can partially Surrender your Contract without
any CDSC applied to the Surrender under the following conditions:

- - Surrenders which don't exceed 15% of premium payments per Contract Year
  (Annual Withdrawal Amount);

- - Surrenders made from premium payments invested more than seven years;

- - 100% Surrender of earnings after the seventh Contract Year;

- - Surrenders under the nursing home waiver (described as Eligible Confinement in
  the Contract); or

- - Surrenders eligible for disability waiver under a group qualified plan.

WILL HARTFORD PAY A DEATH BENEFIT?

Your Contract has a Death Benefit and we offer an Optional Interest Accumulation
Death Benefit ("Optional Death Benefit") that you can elect for an additional
fee. There is a Death Benefit if the Contract Owner, joint owner or Annuitant,
die before we begin to make annuity payments. The Death Benefit will remain
invested in the Sub-Accounts according to your last instructions (unless
otherwise mutually specified by your Beneficiaries) and will be subject to
market fluctuations.

IF YOU DO NOT ELECT THE OPTIONAL DEATH BENEFIT, the Death Benefit, which we will
calculate as of the date we receive Due Proof of Death, will be the greater of:

- - 100% of the total premium payments you have made to us reduced by any
  subsequent Surrenders;

- - The Contract Value of your annuity, or

- - Your Maximum Anniversary Value, which is described below.

The Maximum Anniversary Value is based on a series of calculations on Contract
Anniversaries, of Contract Values, premium payments and partial Surrenders. We
will calculate an Anniversary Value for each Contract Anniversary prior to the
deceased's 81st birthday or date of death. The Anniversary Value is equal to the
Contract Value as of a Contract Anniversary, increased by the dollar amount of
any premium payments made since that anniversary and reduced by the dollar
amount of any partial Surrenders since that anniversary. The Maximum Anniversary
Value is equal to the greatest Anniversary Value attained from this series of
calculations.
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14                                               HARTFORD LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
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IF YOU ELECT THE OPTIONAL DEATH BENEFIT, the Death Benefit, which we will
calculate as of the date we receive Due Proof of Death, will be the greater of:

- - 100% of the total premium payments you have made to us reduced by any
  subsequent Surrenders;

- - The Contract Value of your annuity;

- - Your Maximum Anniversary Value, which is the highest Anniversary Value before
  the deceased's 81st birthday or date of death; or

- - Your Interest Accumulation Value.


The INTEREST ACCUMULATION VALUE is calculated by accumulating interest on your
premium payments at a rate of 5% per year up to the deceased's 81st birthday or
date of death, assuming you have not taken any Surrenders. If you have taken any
Surrenders, the 5% will be accumulated on your premium payments, but there will
be an adjustment for any of the Surrenders. This adjustment will reduce the
Optional Death Benefit proportionally for the Surrenders. The Optional Death
Benefit is limited to a maximum of 200% of premium payments, less proportional
adjustments for any Surrenders. For examples on how the Optional Death Benefit
is calculated see "Appendix II". If you elect the Optional Death Benefit, we
will deduct an additional charge daily from your Contract Value equal to .15%
per year of the Sub-Account value. The Optional Death Benefit may not be
available if the Contract Owner or Annuitant is age 75 or older. For Contracts
issued in the states of Washington or New York, the Opitonal Death Benefit is
not available.



If you elect the Optional Death Benefit at any time after you purchase your
annuity, the Optional Death Benefit calculation will be different.



SPOUSAL CONTRACT CONTINUATION -- If a Beneficiary is the Contract Owner's
spouse, that portion of the Contract for which the spouse is considered the
Beneficiary will continue with the spouse as Contract Owner, unless the spouse
elects to receive the Death Benefit as a lump sum payment. If the Contract
continues with the spouse as Contract Owner, we will adjust the Contract Value
to the amount that we would have paid as the Death Benefit payment, had the
spouse elected to receive the Death Benefit as a lump sum payment or as an
annuity payment option. Spousal Contract Continuation will only apply one time
for each Contract.


WHAT ANNUITY PAYMENT OPTIONS ARE AVAILABLE?

When you purchase your annuity, you may choose one of the following annuity
payment options, or receive a lump sum payment:

LIFE ANNUITY where we make scheduled payments for the Annuitant's life.

 -  Payments under this option stop upon the death of the Annuitant, even if the
    Annuitant dies after one payment.

LIFE ANNUITY WITH CASH REFUND where we make payments during the life of the
Annuitant and when the Annuitant dies, we pay the remaining value to the
Beneficiary. The remaining value is calculated at the time we receive Due Proof
of Death by subtracting the annuity payments already made from the Contract
Value, less any applicable Premium Taxes, applied to this annuity payment
option.

 -  This option is only available if you select a variable dollar amount payment
    with the 5% AIR or fixed dollar amount annuity payments.

LIFE ANNUITY WITH PAYMENTS for a Period Certain where we make payments for the
life of the Annuitant but you are at least guaranteed payments for a time period
you select which is a minimum of 5 years and a maximum of 100 years minus your
annuitant's age.

 -  If the Annuitant dies prior to the end of the period selected, we will pay
    the value of the remaining payments to your Beneficiary, either in a lump
    sum or we will continue payments until the end of the period selected.

JOINT AND LAST SURVIVOR ANNUITY where we make payments during the lifetimes of
the Annuitant and another designated individual called the Joint Annuitant. At
the time of electing this annuity payment option, the Contract Owner may elect
reduced payments over the remaining lifetime of the survivor.

 -  Payments under this option STOP UPON THE DEATH OF THE ANNUITANT AND JOINT
    ANNUITANT, even if the Annuitant and Joint Annuitant die after one payment.

JOINT AND LAST SURVIVOR LIFE ANNUITY WITH PAYMENTS FOR A PERIOD CERTAIN where we
make payments during the lifetime of the Annuitant and a Joint Annuitant, and we
guarantee that those payments for a time period you select which is a minimum of
5 years and a maximum 100 years minus the younger Annuitant's age. At the time
of electing this Annuity Option, the Contract Owner may elect reduced payments
over the remaining lifetime of the survivor.

 -  If the Annuitant and the Joint Annuitant die prior to the end of the period
    selected, we will pay the value of the remaining payments to your
    Beneficiary, either in a lump sum or we will continue payments until the end
    of the period selected.

PAYMENTS FOR A PERIOD CERTAIN where we agree to make payments for a specified
time. The minimum period that you can select is 10 years during the first two
Contract Years and 5 years after the second Contract Anniversary. The maximum
period that you can select is 100 years minus your Annuitant's age.

 -  If you select this option under a variable dollar amount payment, YOU MAY
    SURRENDER YOUR ANNUITY after annuity payments have started and we will give
    you the present value of the remaining payments less any applicable
    Contingent Deferred Sales Charge.

 -  If the Annuitant dies prior to the end of the period selected, we will pay
    the value of the remaining payments to your Beneficiary, either in a lump
    sum or
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HARTFORD LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY                                               15
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   we will continue payments until the end of the period selected.

You must begin to take payments before the Annuitant's 90th birthday or the end
of the 10th Contract Year, which ever comes later, unless you elect a later date
to begin receiving payments subject to the laws and regulations then in effect
and our approval. If you do not tell us what annuity payment option you want
before that time, we will pay you under the Life Annuity with a 10 year period
certain. You and Hartford can agree to start payments at a later date if the
laws in effect allow us to defer payment and we agree to allow you to defer. The
Annuity Commencement Date in New York may be different. Please consult your
Registered Representative or call us.

HARTFORD LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
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Hartford Life Insurance Company is a stock life insurance company engaged in the
business of writing life insurance, both individual and group, in all states of
the United States as well as the District of Columbia. We were originally
incorporated under the laws of Massachusetts on June 5, 1902, and subsequently
redomiciled to Connecticut. Our offices are located in Simsbury, Connecticut;
however, our mailing address is P.O. Box 2999, Hartford, CT 06104-2999. We are
ultimately controlled by The Hartford Financial Services Group, Inc., one of the
largest financial service providers in the United States.

                               HARTFORD'S RATINGS


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THE SEPARATE ACCOUNT
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The Separate Account is where we set aside and invest the assets of some of our
annuity contracts, including this Contract. The Separate Account was established
on June 22, 1987 and is registered as a unit investment trust under the
Investment Company Act of 1940. This registration does not involve supervision
by the Commission of the management or the investment practices of the Separate
Account or Hartford. The Separate Account meets the definition of "Separate
Account" under federal securities law. This Separate Account holds only assets
for variable annuity contracts. The Separate Account:

- - Holds assets for the benefit of you and other Contract Owners, and the persons
  entitled to the payments described in the Contract.

- - Is not subject to the liabilities arising out of any other business Hartford
  may conduct.

- - Is not affected by the rate of return of Hartford's General Account or by the
  investment performance of any of Hartford's other Separate Accounts.

- - May be subject to liabilities from a Sub-Account of the Separate Account which
  holds assets of other variable annuity contracts offered by the Separate
  Account which are not described in this Prospectus.

- - Is credited with income and gains, and takes losses, whether or not realized,
  from the assets it holds.

We do not guarantee the investment results of the Separate Account. There is no
assurance that the value of your Annuity will equal the total of the payments
you make to us.

THE FUNDS
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The Sub-Accounts purchase shares of Putnam Variable Trust, an open-end series
investment company with multiple portfolios ("Funds"). Putnam Investment
Management, Inc. ("Putnam Management") serves as the investment manager for the
Funds. Putnam Management is ultimately controlled by Marsh & McLennan Companies,
Inc., a publicly owned holding company whose principal businesses are
international insurance brokerage and employee benefit consulting.

We do not guarantee the investment results of any of the underlying Funds. Since
each underlying Fund has different investment objectives, each is subject to
different risks. These risks and the Funds' expenses are more fully described in
the accompanying prospectus for the Funds, and the Statement of Additional
Information, which may be ordered from us. The Funds' prospectus should be read
in conjunction with this Prospectus before investing.

The Funds may not be available in all states.

The investment goals of each of the Funds are as follows:


PUTNAM VT AMERICAN GOVERNMENT INCOME FUND -- Seeks high current income with
preservation of capital as its secondary objective.



PUTNAM VT ASIA PACIFIC GROWTH FUND -- Seeks capital appreciation.

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PUTNAM VT DIVERSIFIED INCOME FUND -- Seeks as high a level of current income as
Putnam Management believes is consistent with capital preservation. The Fund
invests in higher-yielding, lower-rated securities commonly referred to as "junk
bonds." See the special considerations for, and risks associated with,
investments in these securities described in the Fund prospectus.



PUTNAM VT THE GEORGE PUTNAM FUND OF BOSTON -- Seeks to provide a balanced
investment composed of a well-diversified portfolio of stocks and bonds which
produce both capital growth and current income.



PUTNAM VT GLOBAL ASSET ALLOCATION FUND -- Seeks a high level of long-term total
return consistent with preservation of capital.



PUTNAM VT GLOBAL GROWTH FUND -- Seeks capital appreciation.



PUTNAM VT GROWTH AND INCOME FUND -- Seeks capital growth and current income.



PUTNAM VT GROWTH OPPORTUNITIES FUND -- Seeks capital appreciation.



PUTNAM VT HEALTH SCIENCES FUND -- Seeks capital appreciation.



PUTNAM VT HIGH YIELD FUND -- Seeks high current income. Capital growth is a
secondary goal when consistent with achieving high current income. The Fund
invests in higher-yielding, lower-rated securities commonly referred to as "junk
bonds." See the special considerations for, and risks associated with,
investments in these securities described in the Fund prospectus.



PUTNAM VT INCOME FUND -- Seeks high current income consistent with what Putnam
Management believes to be prudent risk.



PUTNAM VT INTERNATIONAL GROWTH FUND -- Seeks capital appreciation.



PUTNAM VT INTERNATIONAL GROWTH AND INCOME FUND -- Seeks capital growth. Current
income is a secondary objective.



PUTNAM VT INTERNATIONAL NEW OPPORTUNITIES FUND -- Seeks long term capital
appreciation.



PUTNAM VT INVESTORS FUND -- Seeks long-term growth of capital and any increased
income that results from this growth.



PUTNAM VT MONEY MARKET FUND -- Seeks as high a rate of current income as Putnam
Management believes is consistent with preservation of capital and maintenance
of liquidity.



PUTNAM VT NEW OPPORTUNITIES FUND -- Seeks long-term capital appreciation.



PUTNAM VT NEW VALUE FUND -- Seeks long-term capital appreciation.



PUTNAM VT OTC & EMERGING GROWTH FUND -- Seeks capital appreciation.



PUTNAM VT RESEARCH FUND -- Seeks capital appreciation.



PUTNAM VT SMALL CAP VALUE FUND -- Seeks capital appreciation.



PUTNAM VT UTILITIES GROWTH AND INCOME FUND -- Seeks capital growth and current
income.



PUTNAM VT VISTA FUND -- Seeks capital appreciation.



PUTNAM VT VOYAGER FUND -- Seeks capital appreciation.


The Funds are generally managed in styles similar to other open-end investment
companies which are managed by Putnam Management and whose shares are generally
offered to the public. These other Putnam funds may, however, employ different
investment practices and may invest in securities different from those in which
their counterpart Funds invest, and consequently will not have identical
portfolios or experience identical investment results.

Subject to the general oversight of the Trustees of Putnam Variable Trust,
Putnam Management manages the Funds' portfolios in accordance with their stated
investment objectives and policies, makes investment decisions for the Funds,
places orders to purchase and sell securities on behalf of the Funds, and
administers the affairs of the Funds. For its services, the Funds pay Putnam
Management a quarterly fee. See the accompanying Funds prospectus for a more
complete description of Putnam Management and the respective fees of the Funds.


MIXED AND SHARED FUNDING -- Shares of the Funds are sold to our other Separate
Accounts and our insurance company affiliates or other unaffiliated insurance
companies to serve as the underlying investment for both variable annuity
contracts and variable life insurance contracts, a practice known as "mixed and
shared funding." As a result, there is a possibility that a material conflict
may arise between the interests of Contract Owners, and of owners of other
contracts whose contract values are allocated to one or more of these other
Separate Accounts investing in any one of the Funds. In the event of any such
material conflicts, we will consider what action may be appropriate, including
removing the Fund from the Separate Account or replacing the Fund with another
Fund. There are certain risks associated with mixed and shared funding, as
disclosed in the funds' prospectus.



VOTING RIGHTS -- We are the legal owners of all Fund shares held in the Separate
Account and we have the right to vote at the Fund's shareholder meetings. To the
extent required by federal securities laws or regulations, we will:


- - Notify you of any Fund shareholders' meeting if the shares held for your
  Contract may be voted.

- - Send proxy materials and a form of instructions that you can use tell us how
  to vote the Fund shares held for your Contract.


- - Arrange for the handling and tallying of proxies received from Contract
  Owners.


- - Vote all Fund shares attributable to your Contract according to instructions
  received from you, and
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- - Vote all Fund shares for which no voting instructions are received in the same
  proportion as shares for which instructions have been received.

If any federal securities laws or regulations, or their present interpretation,
change to permit us to vote Fund shares on our own, we may decide to do so. You
may attend any Shareholder Meeting at which shares held for your Contract may be
voted. After we begin to make Annuity Payments to you, the number of votes you
have will decrease.


SUBSTITUTIONS, ADDITIONS, OR DELETIONS OF FUNDS -- We reserve the right, subject
to any applicable law, to make certain changes to the Funds offered under your
Contract. We may, in our sole discretion, establish new Funds. New Funds will be
will be made available to existing Contract Owners as we determined appropriate.
We may also close one or more Funds to additional payments or transfers from
existing Sub-Accounts.


We reserve the right to eliminate the shares of any of the Funds for any reason
and to substitute shares of another registered investment company for the shares
of any Fund already purchased or to be purchased in the future by the Separate
Account. To the extent required by the 1940 Act, substitutions of shares
attributable to your interest in a Fund will not be made until we have the
approval of the Commission and we have notified you of the change.

In the event of any substitution or change, We may, by appropriate endorsement,
make such changes in the Contract as may be necessary or appropriate to reflect
such substitution or change. If we decide that it is in the best interest of the
Contract Owners, the Separate Account may be operated as a management company
under the 1940 Act or any other form permitted by law, may be de-registered
under the 1940 Act in the event such registration is no longer required, or may
be combined with one or more other Separate Accounts.


ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES -- Hartford has entered into agreements with the
investment advisers or distributors of many of the Funds. Under the terms of
these agreements, Hartford provides administrative services and the Funds pay a
fee to Hartford that is usually based on an annual percentage of the average
daily net assets of the Funds. These agreements may be different for each Fund
or each Fund family.


PERFORMANCE RELATED INFORMATION
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The Separate Account may advertise certain performance-related information
concerning the Sub-Accounts. Performance information about a Sub-Account is
based on the Sub-Account's past performance only and is no indication of future
performance.

When a Sub-Account advertises its STANDARDIZED TOTAL RETURN, it will usually be
calculated for one year, five years, and ten years or some other relevant
periods if the Sub-Account has not been in existence for at least ten years.
Total return is measured by comparing the value of an investment in the
Sub-Account at the beginning of the relevant period to the value of the
investment at the end of the period and assumes that the Optional Death Benefit
has not been elected.

The Separate Account may also advertise NON-STANDARD TOTAL RETURNS THAT PRE-DATE
THE INCEPTION DATE OF THE SEPARATE ACCOUNT. These non-standardized total returns
are calculated by assuming that the Sub-Accounts have been in existence for the
same periods as the underlying Funds and by taking deductions for charges equal
to those currently assessed against the Sub-Accounts. These non-standardized
returns must be accompanied by standardized total returns.

If applicable, the Sub-Accounts may advertise YIELD IN ADDITION TO TOTAL RETURN.
The yield will be computed in the following manner: The net investment income
per unit earned during a recent one month period, divided by the unit value on
the last day of the period. This figure reflects the recurring charges at the
Separate Account level including the Annual Maintenance Fee.


The Putnam Money Market Sub-Account may advertise yield and effective yield. The
yield of a Sub-Account is based upon the income earned by the Sub-Account over a
seven-day period and then annualized, i.e. the income earned in the period is
assumed to be earned every seven days over a 52-week period and stated as a
percentage of the investment. Effective yield is calculated similarly but when
annualized, the income earned by the investment is assumed to be reinvested in
Sub-Account units and thus compounded in the course of a 52-week period. Yield
and effective yield reflect the recurring charges at the Separate Account level
including the Annual Maintenance Fee.


We may provide information on various topics to Contract Owners and prospective
Contract Owners in advertising, sales literature or other materials. These
topics may include the relationship between sectors of the economy and the
economy as a whole and its effect on various securities markets, investment
strategies and techniques (such as value investing, dollar cost averaging and
asset allocation), the advantages and disadvantages of investing in tax-deferred
and taxable instruments, customer profiles and hypothetical purchase scenarios,
financial management and tax and retirement planning, and other investment
alternatives, including comparisons between the Contracts and the
characteristics of and market for such alternatives.
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THE FIXED ACCUMULATION FEATURES

IMPORTANT INFORMATION YOU SHOULD KNOW: THIS PORTION OF THE CONTRACT RELATING TO
THE FIXED ACCUMULATION FEATURES IS NOT REGISTERED UNDER THE SECURITIES ACT OF
1933 ("1933 ACT") AND THE FIXED ACCUMULATION FEATURES ARE NOT REGISTERED AS
INVESTMENT COMPANIES UNDER THE INVESTMENT COMPANY ACT OF 1940 ("1940 ACT"). NONE
OF THE FIXED ACCUMULATION FEATURES OR ANY OF THEIR INTERESTS ARE SUBJECT TO THE
PROVISIONS OR RESTRICTIONS OF THE 1933 ACT OR THE 1940 ACT, AND THE STAFF OF THE
SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION HAS NOT REVIEWED THE DISCLOSURE REGARDING THE
FIXED ACCUMULATION FEATURES. THE FOLLOWING DISCLOSURE ABOUT THE FIXED
ACCUMULATION FEATURES MAY BE SUBJECT TO CERTAIN GENERALLY APPLICABLE PROVISIONS
OF THE FEDERAL SECURITIES LAWS REGARDING THE ACCURACY AND COMPLETENESS OF
DISCLOSURE.

Payments and Contract Values allocated to a Fixed Accumulation Feature become a
part of our general assets. We invest the assets of the General Account in
accordance with applicable law governing the investments of insurance company
General Accounts. We have more than one Fixed Accumulation Feature. The standard
Fixed Accumulation Feature (the "Fixed Accumulation Feature") and then a number
of DCA Program Fixed Accumulation Features, which we collectively refer to as
the "Fixed Accumulation Features".

Currently, we guarantee that we will credit interest at a rate of not less than
3% per year, compounded annually, to amounts you allocate to the Fixed
Accumulation Feature. We reserve the right, in our sole discretion, to credit
interest at a rate in excess of 3% per year. You assume the risk that interest
credited to the Fixed Accumulation Feature may not exceed the minimum guarantee
of 3% for any given year.

We will periodically publish the Fixed Accumulation Feature interest rates
currently in effect. There is no specific formula for the determination of
interest rates. Some of the factors that we may consider in determining whether
to credit excess interest are: general economic trends, rates of return
currently available and anticipated on our investments, regulatory and tax
requirements and competitive factors. We will account for any deductions,
Surrenders or transfers from the Fixed Accumulation Feature on a "first-in",
"first-out" basis. For Contracts issued in the state of New York, Fixed
Accumulation Feature interest rates may vary from other states.

From time to time, we may credit increased interest rates to Contract Owners
under certain programs established at our sole discretion.


DOLLAR COST AVERAGING PLUS ("DCA PLUS") PROGRAMS -- These programs will use
designated DCA Program Fixed Accumulation Features. Currently, Contract Owners
may enroll in a special pre-authorized transfer program known as our Dollar Cost
Averaging Plus Program (the "Program"). Under this Program, Contract Owners who
enroll may allocate a minimum of $5,000 of their payment into the appropriate
DCA Program Fixed Accumulation Feature (we may allow a lower minimum premium
payment for qualified plan transfers or rollovers, including IRAs) and
pre-authorize transfers to any of the Sub-Accounts under either the 6-Month
Transfer Program or 12-Month Transfer Program. The 6-Month Transfer Program and
the 12-Month Transfer Program will generally have different credited interest
rates. Under the 6-Month Transfer Program, the interest rate can accrue up to 6
months and all payments and accrued interest must be transferred from the DCA
Program Fixed Accumulation Feature in use to the selected Sub-Accounts in 3 to 6
months. Under the 12-Month Transfer Program, the interest rate can accrue up to
12 months and all payments and accrued interest must be transferred to the
selected Sub-Accounts in 7 to 12 months. This will be accomplished by monthly
transfers for the period selected and a final transfer of the entire amount
remaining in the Program, which will generally be less than the prior monthly
transfer amounts.


The pre-authorized transfers will begin within 15 days after we receive the
initial Program payment and complete enrollment instructions. If We do not
receive complete Program enrollment instructions within 15 days of receipt of
the initial Program payment, the Program will be voided and the entire balance
in the Program will be transferred to the Accounts designated by you. If you do
not designate an Account, we will transfer any remaining amounts to the Fixed
Accumulation Feature and you will receive the Fixed Accumulation Feature's
current effective interest rate. Any subsequent payments we receive within the
Program period selected will be allocated to the Sub-Accounts over the remainder
of that Program transfer period, unless otherwise directed by You.

You may only have one dollar cost averaging program in place at one time, this
means one standard dollar cost averaging plan or one Dollar Cost Averaging Plus
Program.

You may elect to terminate the pre-authorized transfers by calling or writing us
of your intent to cancel enrollment in the Program. Upon cancellation of
enrollment in the Program, you will no longer receive the increased interest
rate and unless we receive instructions to the contrary, the amounts remaining
in the DCA Program Fixed Accumulation Feature may be transferred to the Fixed
Accumulation Feature and accrue the interest rate currently in effect.

Transfers made under a Dollar Cost Averaging Program do not count towards the
twelve transfers each Contract Year that we allow without charge and are not
subject to our rule that prohibits any two transfers from occurring on
Consecutive Valuation Days.


We reserve the right to discontinue, modify or amend the Program or any other
interest rate program established by Hartford. Any change to the Program will
not affect Contract Owners currently enrolled in the Program.

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THE CONTRACT


THE CONTRACT OFFERED -- The Contracts are individual or group tax-deferred
variable annuity contracts. They are designed for retirement planning purposes
and may be purchased by any individual, group or trust, including; (a) any
trustee or custodian for a retirement plan qualified under Sections 401(a), or
403(a) of the Internal Revenue Code (which includes Section 401(k));
(b) annuity purchase plans adopted by public school systems and certain
tax-exempt organizations according to Section 403(b) of the Code;
(c) Individual Retirement Annuities adopted according to Section 408 of the
Code; (d) employee pension plans established for employees by a state, a
political subdivision of a state, or an agency or instrumentality of either a
state or a political subdivision of a state, and (e) certain eligible deferred
compensation plans as defined in Section 457 of the Code ("Qualified
Contracts"). If you are purchasing the Contract for use in an IRA or other
qualified retirement plan, you should consider other features of the Contract
besides tax deferral, since any investment vehicle used within an IRA or other
qualified plan receives tax deferred treatment under the Code.



PURCHASING A CONTRACT -- A prospective Contract Owner may purchase a Contract by
completing and submitting an application or an order request along with an
initial premium payment to the Administrative Office of the Company. The maximum
age for Annuitant, Owner and Joint Owner on the Contract Issue Date is 85.
Generally, the minimum premium payment is $1,000. The minimum subsequent premium
payment is $500. Certain plans may be allowed to make smaller periodic premium
payments. Unless we give our prior approval, we will not accept a premium
payment in excess of $1,000,000. Each premium payment, which is your premium
payment after the deduction of any applicable Premium Taxes, may be split among
the various Accounts subject to minimum amounts then in effect. For Contracts
issued in Oregon, premium payments will only be accepted prior to the third
Contract Anniversary. For Contracts issued in Massachusetts, subsequent premium
payments will only be accepted until the Annuitant's 63rd birthday or the third
Contract Anniversary, whichever is later. We will send you a confirmation notice
upon receipt and acceptance of your premium payment.



In Oregon, Premium Payments are only allowed in the first three Contract Years.
In Massachusetts, Premium Payments are only allowed in the first three Contract
Years or until the Contract Owner turns 63, whichever is later.


RIGHT TO EXAMINE THE CONTRACT -- If you are not satisfied with your purchase,
you may cancel the Contract by returning it within 10 days (or longer in some
states) after you receive it. You must send a written request for cancellation
along with the Contract. We will, without deduction for any CDSC normally
assessed, pay you an amount equal to the Contract Value. YOU BEAR THE INVESTMENT
RISK DURING THE PERIOD PRIOR TO OUR RECEIPT OF YOUR REQUEST FOR CANCELLATION. We
will refund the premium paid only for Individual Retirement Annuities, if
returned within seven days of receipt, and in those states where required by
law.

CREDITING AND VALUATION -- Your premium payment, which is the balance remaining
after the deduction of any Premium Tax, is credited to your Contract within two
business days of receipt by us at our Administrative Office of a properly
completed application or an order to purchase a Contract and the premium
payment. The payment will be credited to the Accounts according to the
instructions we receive from you.

If your application or other information is incomplete when received, your
payment will be credited to the Accounts within five business days of receipt of
complete information. If the payment is not credited within five business days,
it will be immediately returned to you unless you have been informed of the
delay and tell us not to return it.

Subsequent premium payments are priced on the Valuation Day we receive the
payment in our Administrative Office, provided it is received before the New
York Stock Exchange closes. Unless otherwise specified, We will allocate any
subsequent payments to Accounts according to your most recent instructions.

CONTRACT VALUE -- BEFORE THE ANNUITY
COMMENCEMENT DATE

Your Contract Value reflects interest rate credited any amounts allocated to the
Fixed Accumulation Features and the investment performance of the Sub-Accounts
where you have payments allocated.

SUB-ACCOUNT VALUES -- Your Sub-Account Values on the date we issue your Contract
is the amount of your premium payment allocated to any Sub-Account. After that,
we determine your Sub-Account value by determining the Accumulation Unit value
for each Sub-Account, and then multiplying that value by the number of those
units. Sub-Account Value reflects any variation of the interest income,
dividends, net capital gains or losses, realized or unrealized, and any amounts
transferred into or out of that Sub-Account.

ACCUMULATION UNITS -- When Premium Payments are credited to your Sub-Accounts,
they are converted into accumulation Units by dividing the amount of your
Premium Payments, minus any Premium Taxes, by the Accumulation Unit Value for
that day. The more Premium Payments you put into your Contract, the more
Accumulation Units you will own. You decrease the number of Accumulation Units
you have by requesting Surrenders, transferring money out of an Account,
settling a Death Benefit claim or by annuitizing your Contract.

ACCUMULATION UNIT VALUE -- The Accumulation Unit value for each Sub-Account was
arbitrarily set initially at $1 when the Sub-Account began operations. After
that, the Accumulation Unit value for each Sub-Account will equal (a) the
Accumulation Unit value at the end of the preceding Valuation Day multiplied by
(b) the Net Investment Factor (see the definition below) for the Valuation Day
for which the Accumulation Unit value is being calculated.

You will be advised, at least semiannually, of the number of Accumulation Units
credited to each Sub-Account, the current Accumulation Unit values, and the
total value of your Contract.

THE NET INVESTMENT FACTOR (BEFORE AND AFTER THE ANNUITY COMMENCEMENT
DATE) -- The Net Investment Factor is an
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index applied to measure the investment performance of a Sub-Account from one
Valuation Period to the next. For each Sub-Account, the Net Investment Factor
reflects the investment performance of the Fund in which that Sub-Account
invests and the charges assessed against that Sub-Account for a Valuation
Period. The Net Investment Factor is calculated by dividing (a) by (b) and
subtracting (c) from the result, where:

- - Is the Net Asset Value of the Fund held in that Sub-Account, determined at the
  end of the current Valuation Period (plus the per share amount of any
  dividends or capital gains distributions made by that Fund);

- - Is the Net Asset Value of the Fund held in the Sub-Account, determined at the
  beginning of the Valuation Period;

- - Is a daily factor representing the mortality and expense risk charge and any
  optional charges deducted from the Sub-Account, adjusted for the number of
  days in the Valuation Period.


CONTRACT VALUE TRANSFERS BEFORE AND AFTER THE ANNUITY COMMENCEMENT DATE



You may transfer your Contract Values from one or more Accounts to another
Account free of charge. WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT THE NUMBER OF TRANSFERS TO
12 PER CONTRACT YEAR, WITH NO 2 TRANSFERS OCCURRING ON CONSECUTIVE VALUATION
DAYS. There may be limitations on transfers to and from the Fixed Accumulation
Features that are described in your Contract. Some states may allow us to limit
the dollar amount transferred.



TELEPHONE AND INTERNET TRANSFERS -- In most states, you, or your
attorney-in-fact acting pursuant to a power of attorney, can make transfers:



- - By calling us at (800) 521-0538



- - Electronically, when available, by the Internet through our website at
  http://www.putnaminv.com



Transfer instructions received by telephone on any Valuation Day before the
close of the New York Stock Exchange will be carried out that day. Otherwise,
the instructions will be carried out at the close of the New York Stock Exchange
on the next Valuation Day.



Transfer instructions you send electronically are considered to be received by
Hartford at the time and date stated on the electronic acknowledgement Hartford
returns to you. If the time and date indicated on the acknowledgement is before
the close of the New York Stock Exchange on a Valuation Day, the instructions
will be carried out that day. Otherwise, the instructions will be carried out at
the close of the New York Stock Exchange the next Valuation Day. If you do not
receive an electronic acknowledgement, you should telephone us as soon as
possible.



We will send you a confirmation when we process your transfer. You are
responsible for verifying transfer confirmations and promptly advising us of any
errors within 30 days of receiving the confirmation.



Telephone or Internet transfer requests may currently only be cancelled by
calling us at (800) 521-0538 before the close of the New York Stock Exchange.



Hartford, our agents or our affiliates are NOT responsible for losses resulting
from telephone or electronic requests that we believe are genuine. We will use
reasonable procedures to confirm that instructions received by telephone or
through our website are genuine, including a requirement that contract owners
provide certain identification information, including a personal identification
number. We record all telephone transfer instructions. We reserve the right to
suspend, modify, or terminate telephone or electronic transfer privileges at any
time.



We may permit you to pre-authorize transfers under certain circumstances.
Transfers between the Accounts may be made both before and after the Annuity
Commencement Date. Generally, the minimum allocation to any Sub-Account may not
be less than $500. All percentage (%) allocations must be in whole numbers
(e.g., 1%). No minimum balance is presently required in any Account.


The right to reallocate Contract Values is subject to modification if we
determine, in our sole opinion, that the exercise of that right by one or more
Contract Owners is, or would be, to the disadvantage of other Contract Owners.
Any modification could be applied to transfers to or from some or all of the
Accounts and could include, but not be limited to, the requirement of a minimum
time period between each transfer, not accepting transfer requests of an agent
acting under a power of attorney on behalf of more than one Contract Owner, or
limiting the dollar amount that may be transferred between the Sub-Accounts by
you at any one time. SUCH RESTRICTIONS MAY BE APPLIED IN ANY MANNER REASONABLY
DESIGNED TO PREVENT ANY USE OF THE TRANSFER RIGHT WHICH WE CONSIDER TO BE TO THE
DISADVANTAGE OF OTHER CONTRACT OWNERS.

For Contracts issued in THE STATES OF NEW YORK, FLORIDA, MARYLAND OR OREGON, the
reservation of rights set forth in the preceding paragraph is limited to: (i)
requiring up to a maximum of 10 Valuation Days between each transfer;
(ii) limiting the amount to be transferred on any one Valuation Day to no more
than $2 million; and (iii) upon 30 days prior written notice, to only accepting
transfer instructions from you and not from your representative, agent or person
acting under a power of attorney for you.

Currently, we will not accept instructions from agents acting under a power of
attorney of multiple Contract Owners whose Accounts aggregate more than $2
million, unless the agent has entered into a third party transfer services
agreement with us.

Transfers made under a Dollar Cost Averaging Program do not count towards the
twelve transfers each Contract Year that we allow without charge and are not
subject to our rule that prohibits any two transfers from occurring on
Consecutive Valuation Days.

SURRENDERS


Contract Owners should consult their qualified tax adviser regarding the tax
consequences of a Surrender.


 -  A Surrender made before age 59 1/2 may result in adverse tax consequences,
    including a penalty tax of 10% of the taxable portion of the Surrender
    Value. (See "Federal Tax Considerations")
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PAYMENT OF SURRENDER AMOUNTS -- Payment of any request for a full or partial
Surrender from the Accounts will be made as soon as possible and in any event no
later than seven days after we receive the request at our Administrative Office.

There may be postponement in the payment of Surrender Amounts whenever (a) the
New York Stock Exchange is closed; (b) trading on the New York Stock Exchange is
restricted as determined by the Commission; (c) the Commission permits
postponement and so orders; or (d) the Commission determines that an emergency
exists making valuation of the amounts or disposal of securities not reasonably
practicable.

FULL SURRENDERS PRIOR TO THE ANNUITY COMMENCEMENT DATE -- At any time prior to
the Annuity Commencement Date, you have the right to fully Surrender the
Contract. In such event, the Surrender Value of the Contract may be taken in the
form of a lump sum cash payment.

The Surrender Value of the Contract is equal to the Contract Value less any
Premium Taxes, the Annual Maintenance Fee and any Contingent Deferred Sales
Charge, if applicable. The Surrender Value may be more or less than the amount
of the payments made to your Contract.

PARTIAL SURRENDERS PRIOR TO THE ANNUITY COMMENCEMENT DATE -- You may make a
partial Surrender of your Contract Value at any time prior to the Annuity
Commencement Date so long as the amount Surrendered is at least equal to our
minimum amount rules then in effect. Additionally, if the remaining Contract
Value following a Surrender is less than $500, we may terminate the Contract and
pay the Surrender Value. For Contracts issued in TEXAS, the Contract will not be
terminated when the remaining Contract Value after a Surrender is less than $500
unless there were no payments made during the previous 2 Contract Years.

WHEN REQUESTING A PARTIAL SURRENDER, YOU SHOULD SPECIFY THE ACCOUNT(S) FROM
WHICH THE PARTIAL SURRENDER WILL BE TAKEN; OTHERWISE, THE SURRENDER WILL BE
TAKEN ON A PRO RATA BASIS ACCORDING TO THE VALUE IN EACH ACTIVE ACCOUNT.

We may permit you to pre-authorize partial Surrenders subject to certain
limitations then in effect. We permit partial Surrenders by telephone subject to
dollar amount limitations in effect at the time you request the Surrender. To
request partial Surrenders by telephone, you must have completed and returned to
us a Telephone Redemption Program Enrollment Form authorizing telephone
Surrenders. If there are joint Contract Owners, both must authorize us to accept
telephone instructions and agree that We may accept telephone instructions for
partial Surrenders from either Contract Owner. Partial Surrender requests will
not be honored until we receive all required documents in proper form.

Telephone authorization will remain valid until (a) we receive written notice of
revocation by you, or, in the case of joint Contract Owners, written notice from
either Contract Owner; (b) we discontinue the privilege; or (c) we have reason
to believe that you have entered into a market timing agreement with an
investment adviser and/or broker/dealer.

We may record any telephone calls to verify data concerning transactions and may
adopt other procedures to confirm that telephone instructions are genuine. We
will not be liable for losses or expenses arising out of telephone instructions
reasonably believed to be genuine.

In order to obtain that day's unit values on Surrender, We must receive
telephone Surrender instructions prior to the close of trading on the New York
Stock Exchange (generally 4:00 p.m.).

We may modify, suspend, or terminate telephone transaction privileges at any
time.

SURRENDERS AFTER THE ANNUITY COMMENCEMENT DATE -- You may fully Surrender your
Contract on or after the Annuity Commencement Date if you elect the Payment For
a Period Certain Settlement Option. We pay you the commuted value that is equal
to the present value of the remaining payments we are scheduled to make less any
applicable Contingent Deferred Sales Charge. The commuted value is determined as
of the date we receive your written request for Surrender at our Administrative
Office.


Partial Surrenders are permitted after the Annuity Commencement Date if you
elect a variable dollar amount payment under the Payments for a Period Certain
Settlement Option, but check with your qualified tax adviser because there may
be adverse tax consequences.


IMPORTANT TAX INFORMATION -- There are certain restrictions on section 403(b)
tax-sheltered annuities. As of December 31, 1988, all section 403(b) annuities
have limits on full and partial Surrenders. Contributions to the Contract made
after December 31, 1988 and any increases in cash value after December 31, 1988
may not be distributed unless the Contract Owner/employee has a) attained age
59 1/2, b) separated from service, c) died, d) become disabled or e) experienced
financial hardship (cash value increases may not be distributed for hardships
prior to age 59 1/2). Distributions prior to age 59 1/2 due to financial
hardship or separation from service may still be subject to a penalty tax of
10%. We will not assume any responsibility for determining whether a surrender
is permissible, with or without tax penalty, in any particular situation; or in
monitoring Surrender requests regarding pre or post January 1, 1989 Contract
Values. Any full or partial Surrender described above may affect the continuing
tax-qualified status of some Contracts or plans and may result in adverse tax
consequences to the Contract Owner. The Contract Owner, therefore, should
consult with a tax adviser before undertaking any such Surrender. (See "Federal
Tax Considerations")

CONTRACT CHARGES


CONTINGENT DEFERRED SALES CHARGE ("CDSC")



The CDSC covers some of the expenses relating to the sale and distribution of
the Contract, including commissions paid to registered representatives and the
cost of preparing sales literature and other promotional activities.



We may assess a CDSC when you request a full or partial Surrender. The CDSC is
based on the amount you choose to Surrender and how long your Premium Payments
have been in the Contract. Each Premium Payment has its own CDSC schedule.
Premium Payments are Surrendered in the order in which they were received. The
longer you leave your Premium Payments in

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the Contract, the lower the CDSC will be when you Surrender. The amount assessed
a CDSC will not exceed your total Premium Payments.



The percentage used to calculate the CDSC is equal to:



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NUMBER OF YEARS FROM  DEFERRED SALES
  PREMIUM PAYMENT         CHARGE
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         2                 6%
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         3                 6%
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         4                 5%
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         5                 4%
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         6                 3%
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         7                 2%
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     8 or more             0%
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For example, you made an initial Premium Payment of $10,000 five years ago and
an additional Premium Payment of $20,000 one year ago. If you request a partial
withdrawal of $15,000 and you have not taken your Annual Withdrawal Amount for
the year, we will deduct a CDSC as follows.



- - Hartford will Surrender the Annual Withdrawal Amount which is equal to 15% of
  your total Premium Payments or $4,500 without charging a CDSC. We will then
  Surrender the Premium Payments that have been in the Annuity the longest.



- - That means we would Surrender the entire $10,000 initial Premium Payment and
  deduct a CDSC of 4% on that amount or $400.00.



- - The remaining $500 will come from the additional Premium Payment made one year
  ago and we will deduct a CDSC of 7% of the $500 or $35.00.



- - Your CDSC is $435.00



If you have any questions about these charges, please contact your financial
adviser or Hartford.


PAYMENTS NOT SUBJECT TO CDSC

ANNUAL WITHDRAWAL AMOUNT -- During the first seven Contract years, you may make
a partial Surrender of Contract Values of up to 15% of the premium payments each
Contract Year on a non-cumulative basis, as determined on the date of the
requested Surrender, without the application of the CDSC. After the seventh
Contract Year, you may make a partial Surrender each Contract Year of 15% of
premium payments made during the seven years prior to the Surrender and 100% of
the Contract Value less the premium payments made during the seven years prior
to the Surrender. These amounts are different for group unallocated Contracts
and Contracts issued to a Charitable Remainder Trust.

EXTENDED SURRENDER PRIVILEGE -- This privilege allows Annuitants who attain age
70 1/2 with a Contract held under an Individual Retirement Account or
403(b) plan to Surrender an amount equal to the required minimum distribution
for the stated Contract without incurring any CDSC.

WAIVERS OF CDSC

CONFINEMENT IN A NURSING HOME, HOSPITAL OR LONG TERM CARE FACILITY (DESCRIBED AS
ELIGIBLE CONFINEMENT IN THE CONTRACT) -- We will waive any CDSC applicable to a
partial or full Surrender if the Annuitant, Contract Owner or joint owner is
confined, at the recommendation of a physician for medically necessary reasons,
for at least 180 calendar days to: a hospital recognized as a general hospital
by the proper authority of the state in which it is located; or a hospital
recognized as a general hospital by the Joint Commission on the Accreditation of
Hospitals; or a facility certified as a hospital or long-term care facility; or
a nursing home licensed by the state in which it is located and offers the
services of a registered nurse 24 hours a day.

The Annuitant, Contract Owner or joint owner cannot be confined at the time the
Contract is purchased in order to receive this waiver and the Contract Owner(s)
must have been the Contract Owner(s) continuously since the Contract issue date.
You must provide written proof of confinement satisfactory to Hartford and you
must request the partial or full Surrender within 91 calendar days of the last
day of confinement.

This waiver may not be available in all states. Please contact your registered
representative or contact Us to determine availability.

DEATH OF THE ANNUITANT OR CONTRACT OWNER OR PAYMENTS UNDER AN ANNUITY
OPTION -- No CDSC otherwise applicable will be assessed in the event of death of
the Annuitant, death of the Contract Owner or if payments are made under an
Annuity option (other than a Surrender of variable payments for a Period Certain
Annuity option) provided for under the Contract.

OTHER PLANS OR PROGRAMS -- Certain plans or programs established by us from time
to time may have different Surrender privileges.

MORTALITY AND EXPENSE RISK CHARGE -- For assuming risks under the Contract, We
deduct a daily charge at the rate of 1.25% per year against all Contract Values
held in the Accounts during the life of the Contract. Although variable annuity
payments made under the Contracts will vary in accordance with the investment
performance of the underlying Fund shares held in the Sub-Account(s), the
payments will not be affected by (a) our actual mortality experience among
Annuitants before or after the Annuity Commencement Date or (b) our actual
expenses, if greater than the deductions provided for in the Contracts because
of the expense and mortality undertakings by us.

There are two types of mortality risks: those made during the accumulation or
deferral phase and those made during the annuity payout phase. The mortality
risk we take in the accumulation phase is that we may experience a loss
resulting from the assumption of the mortality risk relative to the death
benefit in event of the death of an Annuitant or Contract Owner before
commencement of Annuity payments, in periods of declining value. The mortality
risk we take during the annuity payout phase is to make monthly Annuity payments
(determined in accordance with the 1983a Individual Annuity Mortality Table and
other provisions contained in the Contract) to Annuitants regardless of how long
an Annuitant may live, and regardless of how long all Annuitants as a group may
live. These mortality undertakings are based on our determination of expected
mortality rates among all Annuitants. If actual experience among Annuitants
during the Annuity payment period deviates from our actuarial determination of
expected
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mortality rates among Annuitants because, as a group, their longevity is longer
than anticipated, we must provide amounts from our general funds to fulfill our
contractual obligations. We will bear the loss in such a situation.

During the accumulation phase, we also provide an expense undertaking. We assume
the risk that the Annual Maintenance Fee for maintaining the Contracts prior to
the Annuity Commencement Date may be insufficient to cover the actual cost of
providing such items.

ANNUAL MAINTENANCE FEE -- Each year, on each Contract Anniversary on or before
the Annuity Commencement Date, we will deduct an Annual Maintenance Fee, if
applicable, from Contract Values to reimburse us for expenses relating to the
maintenance of the Contract and Accounts. If during a Contract Year the Contract
is Surrendered for its full value, we will deduct the Annual Maintenance Fee at
the time of such Surrender. The fee is a flat fee that will be due in the full
amount regardless of the time of the Contract Year that Contract Values are
Surrendered. The Annual Maintenance Fee is $30 per Contract Year for Contracts
with less than $50,000 Contract Value on the Contract Anniversary. Fees will be
deducted on a pro rata basis according to the value in each Account under a
Contract.

WAIVERS OF THE ANNUAL MAINTENANCE FEE -- Annual Maintenance Fees are waived for
Contracts with Contract Value equal to or greater than $50,000. In addition, we
will waive one Annual Maintenance Fee for Contract Owners who own one or more
Contracts with a combined Contract Value of $50,000 up to $100,000. If you have
multiple Contracts with a combined Contract Value of $100,000 or greater, we
will waive the Annual Maintenance Fee on all Contracts. However, we reserve the
right to limit the number of Annual Maintenance Fee waivers to a total of six
Contracts. We reserve the right to waive the Annual Maintenance Fee under other
conditions.

ADMINISTRATIVE CHARGE -- For administration, we apply a daily charge at the rate
of .15% per annum against all Contract Values held in the Separate Account
during both the accumulation and annuity phases of the Contract. There is not
necessarily a relationship between the amount of administrative charge imposed
on a given Contract and the amount of expenses that may be attributable to that
Contract; expenses may be more or less than the charge.

The types of expenses incurred by the Separate Account include, but are not
limited to, expenses of issuing the Contract and expenses for confirmations,
Contract quarterly statements, processing of transfers and surrenders,
responding to Contract Owner inquiries, reconciling and depositing cash
receipts, calculation and monitoring daily Sub-Account unit values, Separate
Account reporting, including semiannual and annual reports and mailing and
tabulation of shareholder proxy solicitations.

You should refer to the Trust prospectus for a description of deductions and
expenses paid out of the assets of the Trust's portfolios.

PREMIUM TAXES -- Charges are also deducted for Premium Tax, if applicable,
imposed by state or other governmental entity. Certain states impose a Premium
Tax, currently ranging up to 3.5%. Some states assess the tax at the time
purchase payments are made; others assess the tax at the time of annuitization.
We will pay Premium Taxes at the time imposed under applicable law. At our sole
discretion, we may deduct Premium Taxes at the time we pay such taxes to the
applicable taxing authorities, at the time the Contract is Surrendered, at the
time a death benefit is paid, or at the time the Contract annuitizes.

OPTIONAL DEATH BENEFIT FEE -- If you elect the Optional Death Benefit, we will
deduct daily from your Contract Value an additional charge which equals .15% per
year of the Sub-Account value.

EXCEPTIONS TO CHARGES UNDER THE CONTRACT -- We may offer, at our discretion,
reduced fees and charges including, but not limited to, CDSC, the mortality and
expense risk charge, administration charges, optional charges and the Annual
Maintenance Fee for certain sales (including employer sponsored savings plans)
under circumstances which may result in savings of certain costs and expenses.
Reductions in these fees and charges will not be unfairly discriminatory against
any Contract Owner.

DEATH BENEFITS

DEATH BEFORE THE ANNUITY COMMENCEMENT DATE

DETERMINATION OF THE BENEFICIARY -- If the Contract Owner or the Annuitant dies
before the Annuity Commencement Date, we will pay a Death Benefit to the
Beneficiary.


 -  IF THE CONTRACT OWNER DIES before the Annuity Commencement Date, any
    surviving joint Contract Owner becomes the Beneficiary. If there is no
    surviving joint Contract Owner, the designated Beneficiary will be the
    Beneficiary. If the Contract Owner's spouse is the sole Beneficiary, the
    spouse may elect, in lieu of receiving the Death Benefit, to be treated as
    the Contract Owner. If the Annuitant is not living and there is no
    Contingent Annuitant, the spouse will be presumed to be the Contingent
    Annuitant. If no Beneficiary designation is in effect or if the Beneficiary
    has predeceased the Contract Owner, the Contract Owner's estate will be the
    Beneficiary.


 -  IF THE ANNUITANT DIES before the Annuity Commencement Date, the Contingent
    Annuitant will become the Annuitant. If either (a) there is no Contingent
    Annuitant, (b) the Contingent Annuitant predeceases the Annuitant, or
    (c) if any sole Contract Owner dies before the Annuity Commencement Date,
    the Beneficiary, as determined under the Contract control provisions, will
    receive the Death Benefit. However, if the Annuitant dies prior to the
    Annuity Commencement Date and the Contract Owner is living, the Contract
    Owner shall be the Beneficiary. In that case, the rights of any designated
    Beneficiary shall be void.
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DETERMINATION OF THE DEATH BENEFIT

IF YOU DID NOT ELECT THE OPTIONAL DEATH BENEFIT. Your Death Benefit, which we
will calculate as of the date we receive Due Proof of Death, will be calculated
as follows:

If the deceased HAD NOT REACHED THEIR 81ST BIRTHDAY, the Death Benefit is the
greater of:

- - 100% of the total premium payments made to the Contract, reduced by any
  subsequent Surrenders, or

- - The Contract Value of your annuity, or

- - Your Maximum Anniversary Value, which is described below.

The Maximum Anniversary Value is based on a series of calculations on Contract
Anniversaries of Contract Values, premium payments and partial Surrenders. We
will calculate an Anniversary Value for each Contract Anniversary prior to the
deceased's 81st birthday or date of death. The Anniversary Value is equal to the
Contract Value as of a Contract Anniversary, increased by the dollar amount of
any premium payments made since that anniversary and reduced by the dollar
amount of any partial Surrenders since that anniversary. The Maximum Anniversary
Value is equal to the greatest Anniversary Value attained from this series of
calculations.

IF THE DECEASED REACHED THEIR 81ST BIRTHDAY, then the Death Benefit is the
greater of:

- - 100% of the total premium payments made to us, reduced by any subsequent
  Surrenders, or

- - The Contract Value of your annuity, or

- - The Maximum Anniversary Value.

If you did elect the Optional Death Benefit, the Death Benefit, which we will
calculate as of the date we receive Due Proof of Death, will be the greater of:

- - 100% of the total premium payments made to us, reduced by any subsequent
  Surrenders;

- - The Contract Value of your annuity;

- - The Maximum Anniversary Value; or

- - The Interest Accumulation Value, which is described below.


The Interest Accumulation Value is calculated by accumulating interest on your
premium payments at a rate of 5% per year up to the deceased's 81st birthday or
date of death, assuming you have not taken any Surrenders. If you have taken any
Surrenders, the 5% will be accumulated on your premium payments, but there will
be an adjustment for any of the Surrenders. This adjustment will reduce the
Optional Death Benefit proportionally for the Surrenders. We stop compounding
interest on the deceased's 81st birthday or date of death. After that date, the
Interest Accumulation Value will be adjusted by adding any subsequent payments
and subtracting proportional adjustments for any partial Surrenders. The
Optional Death Benefit is limited to a maximum of 200% of premium payments, less
proportional adjustments for any Surrenders. For examples on how the Optional
Death Benefit is calculated see "Appendix II". The Optional Death Benefit may
not be available if the Contract Owner or Annuitant is age 75 or older. For
Contracts issued in the states of Washington or New York, the Optional Death
Benefit is not available.



If you elect to add the Optional Death Benefit after you purchase your annuity,
the Interest Accumulation Value calculation will be:



- - Your Contract Value on the date we add the Optional Death Benefit to your
  annuity;



- - Plus any Premium Payments made after the Optional Death Benefit is added;



- - Minus any partial Surrenders after the Optional Death Benefit is added;



- - Compounded daily at an annual interest rate of 5%.



SPOUSAL CONTRACT CONTINUATION -- If a Beneficiary is the Contract Owner's
spouse, that portion of the Contract for which the spouse is considered the
Beneficiary will continue with the spouse as Contract Owner, unless the spouse
elects to receive the Death Benefit as a lump sum payment or as an annuity
payment option. If the Contract continues with the spouse as Contract Owner, we
will adjust the Contract Value to the amount that we would have paid as the
Death Benefit payment, had the spouse elected to receive the Death Benefit as a
lump sum payment. Spousal Contract Continuation will only apply one time for
each Contract.


CALCULATION OF THE DEATH BENEFIT -- If the Contract Owner or Annuitant dies
before the Annuity Commencement Date and a Death Benefit is payable to the
Beneficiary, the Death Benefit will be calculated as of the date we receive
written notification of Due Proof of Death. THE DEATH BENEFIT REMAINS INVESTED
IN THE SEPARATE ACCOUNT ACCORDING TO YOUR LAST INSTRUCTIONS UNTIL THE PROCEEDS
ARE PAID OR WE RECEIVE NEW SETTLEMENT INSTRUCTIONS FROM THE BENEFICIARY. DURING
THE TIME PERIOD BETWEEN OUR RECEIPT OF WRITTEN NOTIFICATION OF DUE PROOF OF
DEATH AND OUR RECEIPT OF THE COMPLETE SETTLEMENT INSTRUCTIONS, THE CALCULATED
DEATH BENEFIT WILL BE SUBJECT TO MARKET FLUCTUATIONS. UPON RECEIPT OF COMPLETE
SETTLEMENT INSTRUCTIONS, WE WILL CALCULATE THE PAYABLE AMOUNT.

Any Annuity payments made on or after the date of death, but before receipt of
written notification of Due Proof of Death will be recovered by us from the
Payee.

DEATH ON OR AFTER THE ANNUITY COMMENCEMENT DATE

If, on or after the Annuity Commencement Date, the Contract Owner dies and the
Annuitant is living, the Beneficiary becomes the Contract Owner. If the
Annuitant dies and the Contract Owner is living, the Contract Owner becomes the
Beneficiary.

If the Annuitant dies on or after the Annuity Commencement Date, a Death Benefit
may be paid or payments may continue under the following annuity payment
options:

- - Life Annuity with Cash Refund
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- - Life Annuity with Payments for a Period Certain



- - Joint and Last Survivor Life Annuity with Payments for a Period Certain and



- - Payments for a Period Certain.


Proceeds from the Death Benefit may be left with us for at least 5 years from
the date of the Contract Owner's death if the death occurs prior to the Annuity
Commencement Date. These proceeds will remain in the Account(s) to which they
were allocated at the time of death unless the Beneficiary elects to reallocate
them. Full or partial Surrenders may be made at any time. In the event of a
complete Surrender, the remaining value will equal the Contract Value of the
proceeds left with us, minus any partial Surrenders. This option may not be
available under certain Contracts issued in connection with Qualified Plans.

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You select an Annuity Commencement Date which will not be deferred beyond the
Valuation Day immediately following the later of the Annuitant's 90th birthday
or the end of the tenth Contract Year. You may elect a later Annuity
Commencement Date if we allow and subject to the laws and regulations then in
effect. The Annuity Commencement Date may be changed from time to time, but ANY
CHANGE MUST BE WITHIN 30 DAYS PRIOR TO THE DATE ON WHICH ANNUITY PAYMENTS ARE
SCHEDULED TO BEGIN. In New York, the Annuity Commencement Date cannot be
deferred beyond the Annuitant's 90th birthday.


You also elect in writing an annuity payment option, which may be any of the
options described below or any annuity payment option then being offered by us.
The annuity payment option may not be changed on or after the Annuity
Commencement Date. The Contract contains the six annuity payment options
described below and the Annuity Proceeds Settlement Option.

For Qualified Contracts, the following annuity payment options are only
available if the guaranteed payment period is less than the life expectancy of
the Annuitant at the time the option becomes effective. The Annuity Proceeds
Settlement option is available for Qualified Contracts only if the guaranteed
payment period is less than the life expectancy of the Beneficiary at the time
the option becomes effective. Such life expectancies are computed on the basis
of the mortality table prescribed by the IRS, or if none is prescribed, the
mortality table in use by us. If you do not elect otherwise, fixed dollar amount
annuity payments will begin automatically on the Annuity Commencement Date,
under the Life Annuity Payment Option.

For Non-Qualified Contracts, if you do not elect otherwise, fixed dollar amount
annuity payments will automatically begin on the Annuity Commencement Date under
the annuity payment option Life Annuity with payments for a Period Certain of 10
years. For Qualified Contracts and Contracts issued in Texas, if you do not
elect otherwise, fixed dollar amount annuity payments will begin automatically
on the Annuity Commencement Date, under the Life Annuity Payment Option.

With the exception of the option Payments for a Period Certain, if the variable
dollar amount payment is selected, no Surrenders are permitted after annuity
payments begin.


ANNUITY PAYMENT OPTIONS
LIFE ANNUITY


where we make Annuity payments for as long as the Annuitant lives.

 -  Payments under this option STOP UPON THE DEATH OF THE ANNUITANT, even if the
    Annuitant dies after one payment.


LIFE ANNUITY WITH CASH REFUND


where we make payments during the life of the Annuitant and when the Annuitant
dies, we pay the remaining value to the Beneficiary. The remaining value is
calculated at the time we receive Due Proof of Death by subtracting the annuity
payments already made from the Contract Value less any applicable Premium Taxes
applied to this annuity payment option.

 -  This option is only available if you select payments using a VARIABLE DOLLAR
    AMOUNT PAYMENT OPTION WITH THE 5% AIR OR FIXED DOLLAR AMOUNT ANNUITY
    PAYMENTS.


LIFE ANNUITY WITH PAYMENTS FOR A PERIOD CERTAIN


where we make payments to you for the life of the Annuitant but you are at least
guaranteed payments for a time period you select which is a minimum of 5 years
and a maximum of 100 years minus your Annuitant's age.

 -  If the Annuitant dies prior to the end of the period selected, we will pay
    your Beneficiary the present value of the remaining payments, either in a
    lump sum payment or we will continue payments until the end of the period
    selected.


JOINT AND LAST SURVIVOR ANNUITY


where we make payments during the lifetimes of the Annuitant and another
designated individual called the Joint Annuitant At the time of electing this
Annuity Option, the Contract Owner may elect reduced payments over the remaining
lifetime of the survivor.

 -  Payments under this option STOP UPON THE DEATH OF THE ANNUITANT AND JOINT
    ANNUITANT, even if the Annuitant and Joint Annuitant die after one payment.
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JOINT AND LAST SURVIVOR LIFE ANNUITY WITH PAYMENTS FOR A PERIOD CERTAIN


where we make payments during the lifetime of the Annuitant and a Joint
Annuitant, and we guarantee that those payments for a time period you select
which is not less than 5 years and no more than 100 years minus the younger
Annuitant's age. At the time of electing this Annuity Option, the Contract Owner
may elect reduced payments over the remaining lifetime of the survivor.

 -  If the Annuitant and Joint Annuity die prior to the end of the period
    selected, we will pay your Beneficiary the present value of the remaining
    payments, either in a lump sum payment or We will continue payments until
    the end of the period selected.


PAYMENTS FOR A PERIOD CERTAIN


where we agree to make payments for a specified time. The minimum period that
you can select is 10 years during the first two Contract years and 5 years after
the second Contract Anniversary. The maximum period that you can select is 100
years minus your Annuitant's age.

 -  If you select this option under a variable dollar amount payment, YOU MAY
    SURRENDER YOUR ANNUITY after annuity payments have started and we will give
    you the present value of the remaining payments less any applicable
    Contingent Deferred Sales Charge.

 -  If the Annuitant dies prior to the end of the period selected, we will pay
    your Beneficiary the present value of the remaining payments, either in a
    lump sum payment or we will continue payments until the end of the period
    selected.


 -  For Contracts issued in the state of Oregon, Payments for a Period Certain
    may be selected as follows: For fixed annuity payments, the minimum period
    that you can select is 10 years at any time and 5 years on or after the 2nd
    Contract Anniversary. For variable annuity payments, the minimum period that
    you can select is 5 years on or after the 10th Contract Anniversary. Under
    an Annuity payable with variable annuity payments, you may surrender the
    Contract after payments have begun by submitting a written request to us.
    The amount available to you is the Commuted Value.


WE MAY OFFER OTHER ANNUITY PAYMENT OPTIONS FROM TIME TO TIME.

ANNUITY PAYMENTS

When you decide to begin to take payments, we calculate your Contract Value
minus any Premium Tax which we must pay and, unless you instruct us otherwise,
we apply that amount to a variable annuity with the same Sub-Account values. You
may however, choose to have your Contract Value applied to a fixed annuity
instead.

IMPORTANT: YOU SHOULD CONSIDER THE QUESTION OF ALLOCATION OF CONTRACT VALUES
(LESS APPLICABLE PREMIUM TAXES) AMONG ACCOUNTS TO MAKE CERTAIN THAT ANNUITY
PAYMENTS ARE BASED ON THE INVESTMENT ALTERNATIVE BEST SUITED TO YOUR NEEDS FOR
RETIREMENT.

ANNUITY PAYMENTS -- The minimum Annuity payment is $50. No election may be made
which results in a first payment of less than $50. If at any time Annuity
payments are or become less than $50, we have the right to change the frequency
of payment to intervals so that payments will at least be $50. For Contracts
issued in the State of New York, the minimum monthly Annuity payment is $20. If
any amount due is less than the minimum amount per year, we make such other
settlement as may be equitable to the Payee.

All Annuity payments under any option will occur the same day of the month as
the Annuity Commencement Date, based on the payment frequency selected by you.
Available payment frequencies include monthly, quarterly, semi-annual and
annual. The payment frequency may be changed within 30 days prior to the
anniversary of your Annuity Commencement Date.

ANNUITY COMMENCEMENT DATE -- You select the Annuity Commencement Date in your
application or order request. The Annuity Calculation Date will be no more than
five Valuation Days before the Annuity Commencement Date.

ANNUITY CALCULATION DATE -- On the Annuity Calculation Date, your Contract Value
less any applicable Premium Tax is applied to purchase Annuity Units of the
Sub-Accounts selected by you. The first Annuity payment is computed using the
value of these Annuity Units as of the Annuity Calculation Date.

INCOME PAYMENT DATES -- All Annuity payments after the first Annuity payment are
computed and payable as of the Income Payment Dates. These dates are the same
day of the month as the Annuity Commencement Date, based on the Annuity payment
frequency selected by you. They are also shown on the specification page of your
Contract. You may choose from monthly, quarterly, semi-annual and annual
payments. The Annuity payment frequency may not be changed once selected by you.

IN THE EVENT THAT YOU DO NOT SELECT A PAYMENT FREQUENCY, ANNUITY PAYMENTS WILL
BE MADE MONTHLY.

VARIABLE ANNUITY PAYMENTS

THE FIRST VARIABLE ANNUITY PAYMENT -- Variable Annuity payments are periodic
payments we pay to your designated Payee, the amount of which varies from one
Income Payment Date to the next as a function of the net investment performance
of the Sub-Accounts selected by you. The dollar amount of the first Variable
Annuity payment depends on the annuity payment option chosen, the age of the
Annuitant, the gender of the Annuitant (if applicable), the amount of Contract
Value less applicable Premium Tax applied to purchase the Annuity payments, and
the applicable annuity purchase rates based on the 1983a Individual Annuity
Mortality table using projection scale G projected to the year 2000 and an AIR
of not less than 3.0%.
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The dollar amount of the first Variable Annuity payment attributable to each
Sub-Account is determined by dividing the dollar amount of the Contract Value
less applicable Premium Tax applied to that Sub-Account on the Annuity
Calculation Date by $1,000 and multiplying the result by the payment factor in
the Contract for the selected annuity payment option. The dollar value of the
first Variable Annuity payment is the sum of the first Variable Annuity payments
attributable to each Sub-Account.

ANNUITY UNITS -- The number of Annuity Units attributable to a Sub-Account is
derived by dividing the first Variable Annuity payment attributable to that
Sub-Account by the Annuity Unit value for that Sub-Account for the Valuation
Period ending on the Annuity Calculation Date or during which the Annuity
Calculation Date falls if the Valuation Period does not end on such date. The
number of Annuity Units attributable to each Sub-Account under a Contract
remains fixed unless there is a transfer of Annuity Units between Sub-Accounts.

SUBSEQUENT VARIABLE ANNUITY PAYMENTS -- The dollar amount of each subsequent
Variable Annuity payment attributable to each Sub-Account is calculated on the
Income Payment Date. It is determined by multiplying (a) by (b), where:

- - is the number of Annuity Units of each Sub-Account credited under the Contract
  and

- - is the Annuity Unit value (described below) for that Sub-Account.

The total subsequent Variable Annuity payments equal the sum of the amounts
attributable to each Sub-Account.

When an Income Payment Date falls on a day that is not a Valuation Day, the
Income Payment is computed as of the prior Valuation Day. If the date of the
month elected does not occur in a given month, i.e., the 29th, 30th, or 31st of
a month, the payment will be computed as of the last Valuation Day of the month.

The Annuity Unit value of each Sub-Account for any Valuation Period is equal to
(a) multiplied by (b) multiplied by (c) where:

- - is the Net Investment Factor for the Valuation Period for which the Annuity
  Unit value is being calculated;

- - is the Annuity Unit value for the preceding Valuation Period; and

- - is the Annuity Unit Factor

The Annuity Unit Factor neutralizes the AIR percentage (3%, 5%, or 6%). The
daily Annuity Unit Factor corresponding to the AIR percentages of 3%, 5%, and 6%
are 0.999919, 0.999866, and 0.999840, respectively.

THE ASSUMED INVESTMENT RETURN (AIR) -- The Annuity Unit value will increase or
decrease from one Income Payment Date to the next in direct proportion to the
net investment return of the Sub-Account(s) supporting the Variable Annuity
payments, less an adjustment to neutralize the selected AIR. Dividing what would
otherwise be the Annuity Unit value by the AIR factor is necessary in order to
adjust the change in the Annuity Unit value (resulting from the Net Investment
Factor) so that the Annuity Unit value only changes to the extent that the Net
Investment Factor represents a rate of return greater than or less than the AIR
selected by you. Without this adjustment, the Net Investment Factor would
decrease the Annuity Unit value to the extent that such value represented an
annualized rate of return of less than 0.0% and increase the Annuity Unit value
to the extent that such value represented an annualized rate of return of
greater than 0.0%.


The Contract permits Contract Owners to select one of three AIRs: 3%, 5% or 6%.
A higher AIR will result in a higher initial payment, a more slowly rising
series of subsequent payments when actual investment performance (minus any
deductions and expenses) exceeds the AIR, and a more rapid drop in subsequent
payments when actual investment performance (minus any deductions and expenses)
is less than the AIR. The 6% AIR is not available in the states of Oklahoma,
Oregon, New Jersey, New York or Texas. The following examples may help clarify
the impact of selecting one AIR over another:


- - If you select a 3% AIR and if the net investment return of the Sub-Account for
  an Annuity payment period is equal to the pro-rated portion of the 3% AIR, the
  Variable Annuity payment attributable to that Sub-Account for that period will
  equal the Annuity payment for the prior period. To the extent that such net
  investment return exceeds an annualized rate of return of 3% for a payment
  period, the Annuity payment for that period will be greater than the Annuity
  payment for the prior period and to the extent that such return for a period
  falls short of an annualized rate of 3%, the Annuity payment for that period
  will be less than the Annuity payment for the prior period.

- - If you select a 5% AIR and if the net investment return of the Sub-Account for
  an Annuity payment period is equal to the pro-rated portion of the 5% AIR, the
  Variable Annuity payment attributable to that Sub-Account for that period will
  equal the Annuity payment for the prior period. To the extent that such net
  investment return exceeds an annualized rate of return of 5% for a payment
  period, the Annuity payment for that period will be greater than the Annuity
  payment for the prior period and to the extent that such return for a period
  falls short of an annualized rate of 5%, the Annuity payment for that period
  will be less than the Annuity payment for the prior period.

- - If you select a 6% AIR and if the net investment return of the Sub-Account for
  an Annuity payment period is equal to the pro-rated portion of the 6% AIR, the
  Variable Annuity payment attributable to that Sub-Account for that period will
  equal the Annuity payment for the prior period. To the extent that such net
  investment return exceeds an annualized rate of return of 6% for a payment
  period, the Annuity payment for that period will be greater than the Annuity
  payment for the prior period and to the extent that such return for a period
  falls short of an annualized rate of 6%, the Annuity payment for that period
  will be less than the Annuity payment for the prior period.
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LEVEL VARIABLE ANNUITY PAYMENTS WOULD BE PRODUCED IF THE INVESTMENT RATE RETURNS
REMAINED CONSTANT AND EQUAL TO THE AIR. IN FACT, PAYMENTS WILL VARY UP OR DOWN
AS THE INVESTMENT RATE VARIES UP OR DOWN FROM THE AIR.

EXCHANGE (TRANSFER) OF ANNUITY UNITS -- After the Annuity Calculation Date, you
may exchange (i.e., transfer) the dollar value of a designated number of Annuity
Units of a particular Sub-Account for an equivalent dollar amount of Annuity
Units of another Sub-Account. On the date of the transfer, the dollar amount of
a Variable Annuity payment generated from the Annuity Units of either
Sub-Account would be the same. Transfers are executed as of the day Hartford
receives a written request for a transfer. For guidelines refer to Sub-Account
Value Transfers Before and After the Annuity Commencement Date.

FIXED DOLLAR ANNUITY -- Fixed Annuity payments are determined at annuitization
by multiplying the Contract Value (less applicable Premium Taxes) by a rate to
be determined by Hartford which is no less than the rate specified in the Fixed
Annuity option tables in the Contract. The Annuity payment will remain level for
the duration of the Annuity. Any Fixed Annuity allocation may not be changed.

OTHER INFORMATION

ASSIGNMENT -- Ownership of this Contract is generally assignable. However, if
the Contracts are issued pursuant to some form of Qualified Plan, it is possible
that the ownership of the Contracts may not be transferred or assigned depending
on the type of tax-qualified retirement plan involved. An assignment of a
Non-Qualified Contract may subject the Contract Values or assignment proceeds to
income taxes and certain penalty taxes.

CONTRACT MODIFICATION -- The Annuitant may not be changed; however, the
Contingent Annuitant may be changed at any time prior to the Annuity
Commencement Date by sending us written notice. We may modify the Contract, but
no modification will effect the amount or term of any Contract unless a
modification is required to conform the Contract to applicable Federal or State
law. No modification will effect the method by which Contract Values are
determined.

FEDERAL TAX CONSIDERATIONS
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What are some of the federal tax consequences which affect these Contracts?

A.  GENERAL

Since federal tax law is complex, the tax consequences of purchasing this
contract will vary depending on your situation. You may need tax or legal advice
to help you determine whether purchasing this contract is right for you.

Our general discussion of the tax treatment of this contract is based on our
understanding of federal income tax laws as they are currently interpreted. A
detailed description of all federal income tax consequences regarding the
purchase of this contract cannot be made in the prospectus. We also do not
discuss state, municipal or other tax laws that may apply to this contract. For
detailed information, you should consult with a qualified tax adviser familiar
with your situation.

B.  TAXATION OF HARTFORD AND THE SEPARATE ACCOUNT

The Separate Account is taxed as part of Hartford which is taxed as a life
insurance company in accordance with the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as
amended (the "Code"). Accordingly, the Separate Account will not be taxed as a
"regulated investment company" under subchapter M of Chapter 1 of the Code.
Investment income and any realized capital gains on the assets of the Separate
Account are reinvested and are taken into account in determining the value of
the Accumulation and Annuity Units (See "Value of Accumulation Units"). As a
result, such investment income and realized capital gains are automatically
applied to increase reserves under the Contract.

No taxes are due on interest, dividends and short-term or long-term capital
gains earned by the Separate Account with respect to Qualified or Non-Qualified
Contracts.

C.  TAXATION OF ANNUITIES -- GENERAL PROVISIONS AFFECTING PURCHASERS OTHER THAN
QUALIFIED RETIREMENT PLANS

Section 72 of the Code governs the taxation of annuities in general.

 1. NON-NATURAL PERSONS, CORPORATIONS, ETC.

Code Section 72 contains provisions for contract owners which are not natural
persons. Non-natural persons include corporations, trusts, limited liability
companies, partnerships and other types of legal entities. The tax rules for
contracts owned by non-natural persons are different from the rules for
contracts owned by individuals. For example, the annual net increase in the
value of the contract is currently includible in the gross income of a
non-natural person, unless the non-natural person holds the contract as an agent
for a natural person. There are additional exceptions from current inclusion
for:

- - certain annuities held by structured settlement companies,

- - certain annuities held by an employer with respect to a terminated qualified
  retirement plan and

- - certain immediate annuities.

A non-natural person which is a tax-exempt entity for federal tax purposes will
not be subject to income tax as a result of this provision.

If the contract owner is a non-natural person, the primary annuitant is treated
as the contract owner in applying mandatory distribution rules. These rules
require that certain distributions be made upon the death of the contract owner.
A change in the primary annuitant is also treated as the death of the contract
owner.
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 2. OTHER CONTRACT OWNERS (NATURAL PERSONS).

A Contract Owner is not taxed on increases in the value of the Contract until an
amount is received or deemed received, e.g., in the form of a lump sum payment
(full or partial value of a Contract) or as Annuity payments under the
settlement option elected.

The provisions of Section 72 of the Code concerning distributions are summarized
briefly below. Also summarized are special rules affecting distributions from
Contracts obtained in a tax-free exchange for other annuity contracts or life
insurance contracts which were purchased prior to August 14, 1982.

    a. DISTRIBUTIONS PRIOR TO THE ANNUITY COMMENCEMENT DATE.

  i. Total premium payments less amounts received which were not includable in
     gross income equal the "investment in the contract" under Section 72 of the
     Code.

 ii. To the extent that the value of the Contract (ignoring any surrender
     charges except on a full surrender) exceeds the "investment in the
     contract," such excess constitutes the "income on the contract."

 iii. Any amount received or deemed received prior to the Annuity Commencement
      Date (e.g., upon a partial surrender) is deemed to come first from any
      such "income on the contract" and then from "investment in the contract,"
      and for these purposes such "income on the contract" shall be computed by
      reference to any aggregation rule in subparagraph 2.c. below. As a result,
      any such amount received or deemed received (1) shall be includable in
      gross income to the extent that such amount does not exceed any such
      "income on the contract," and (2) shall not be includable in gross income
      to the extent that such amount does exceed any such "income on the
      contract." If at the time that any amount is received or deemed received
      there is no "income on the contract" (e.g., because the gross value of the
      Contract does not exceed the "investment in the contract" and no
      aggregation rule applies), then such amount received or deemed received
      will not be includable in gross income, and will simply reduce the
      "investment in the contract."

 iv. The receipt of any amount as a loan under the Contract or the assignment or
     pledge of any portion of the value of the Contract shall be treated as an
     amount received for purposes of this subparagraph a. and the next
     subparagraph b.

 v. In general, the transfer of the Contract, without full and adequate
    consideration, will be treated as an amount received for purposes of this
    subparagraph a. and the next subparagraph b. This transfer rule does not
    apply, however, to certain transfers of property between spouses or incident
    to divorce.

    b. DISTRIBUTIONS AFTER ANNUITY COMMENCEMENT DATE.

Annuity payments made periodically after the Annuity Commencement Date are
includable in gross income to the extent the payments exceed the amount
determined by the application of the ratio of the "investment in the contract"
to the total amount of the payments to be made after the Annuity Commencement
Date (the "exclusion ratio").

  i. When the total of amounts excluded from income by application of the
     exclusion ratio is equal to the investment in the contract as of the
     Annuity Commencement Date, any additional payments (including surrenders)
     will be entirely includable in gross income.

 ii. If the annuity payments cease by reason of the death of the Annuitant and,
     as of the date of death, the amount of annuity payments excluded from gross
     income by the exclusion ratio does not exceed the investment in the
     contract as of the Annuity Commencement Date, then the remaining portion of
     unrecovered investment shall be allowed as a deduction for the last taxable
     year of the Annuitant.

 iii. Generally, nonperiodic amounts received or deemed received after the
      Annuity Commencement Date are not entitled to any exclusion ratio and
      shall be fully includable in gross income. However, upon a full surrender
      after such date, only the excess of the amount received (after any
      surrender charge) over the remaining "investment in the contract" shall be
      includable in gross income (except to the extent that the aggregation
      rule referred to in the next subparagraph c. may apply).

    c. AGGREGATION OF TWO OR MORE ANNUITY CONTRACTS.

Contracts issued after October 21, 1988 by the same insurer (or affiliated
insurer) to the same Contract Owner within the same calendar year (other than
certain contracts held in connection with a tax-qualified retirement
arrangement) will be treated as one annuity Contract for the purpose of
determining the taxation of distributions prior to the Annuity Commencement
Date. An annuity contract received in a tax-free exchange for another annuity
contract or life insurance contract may be treated as a new Contract for this
purpose. Hartford believes that for any annuity subject to such aggregation, the
values under the Contracts and the investment in the contracts will be added
together to determine the taxation under subparagraph 2.a., above, of amounts
received or deemed received prior to the Annuity Commencement Date. Withdrawals
will first be treated as withdrawals of income until all of the income from all
such Contracts is withdrawn. As of the date of this Prospectus, there are no
regulations interpreting this provision.

    d. 10% PENALTY TAX -- APPLICABLE TO CERTAIN WITHDRAWALS AND ANNUITY
       PAYMENTS.

  i. If any amount is received or deemed received on the Contract (before or
     after the Annuity Commencement Date), the Code applies a penalty tax equal
     to ten percent of the portion of the amount includable in gross income,
     unless an exception applies.
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 ii. The 10% penalty tax will not apply to the following distributions
     (exceptions vary based upon the precise plan involved):

    1.  Distributions made on or after the date the recipient has attained the
        age of 59 1/2.

    2.  Distributions made on or after the death of the holder or where the
        holder is not an individual, the death of the primary annuitant.

    3.  Distributions attributable to a recipient's becoming disabled.

    4.  A distribution that is part of a scheduled series of substantially equal
        periodic payments (not less frequently than annually) for the life (or
        life expectancy) of the recipient (or the joint lives or life
        expectancies of the recipient and the recipient's designated
        Beneficiary).

    5.  Distributions of amounts which are allocable to the "investment in the
        contract" prior to August 14, 1982 (see next subparagraph e.).

    e. SPECIAL PROVISIONS AFFECTING CONTRACTS OBTAINED THROUGH A TAX-FREE
       EXCHANGE OF OTHER ANNUITY OR LIFE INSURANCE CONTRACTS PURCHASED PRIOR TO
       AUGUST 14, 1982.

If the Contract was obtained by a tax-free exchange of a life insurance or
annuity Contract purchased prior to August 14, 1982, then any amount received or
deemed received prior to the Annuity Commencement Date shall be deemed to come
(1) first from the amount of the "investment in the contract" prior to August
14, 1982 ("pre-8/14/82 investment") carried over from the prior Contract, (2)
then from the portion of the "income on the contract" (carried over to, as well
as accumulating in, the successor Contract) that is attributable to such
pre-8/14/82 investment, (3) then from the remaining "income on the contract" and
(4) last from the remaining "investment in the contract." As a result, to the
extent that such amount received or deemed received does not exceed such
pre-8/14/82 investment, such amount is not includable in gross income. In
addition, to the extent that such amount received or deemed received does not
exceed the sum of (a) such pre-8/14/82 investment and (b) the "income on the
contract" attributable thereto, such amount is not subject to the 10% penalty
tax. In all other respects, amounts received or deemed received from such post-
exchange Contracts are generally subject to the rules described in this
subparagraph 3.

    f. REQUIRED DISTRIBUTIONS.

  i. Death of Contract Owner or Primary Annuitant
    Subject to the alternative election or spouse beneficiary provisions in ii
    or iii below:

     1. If any Contract Owner dies on or after the Annuity Commencement Date and
        before the entire interest in the Contract has been distributed, the
        remaining portion of such interest shall be distributed at least as
        rapidly as under the method of distribution being used as of the date of
        such death;

     2. If any Contract Owner dies before the Annuity Commencement Date, the
        entire interest in the Contract will be distributed within 5 years after
        such death; and

     3. If the Contract Owner is not an individual, then for purposes of 1. or
        2. above, the primary annuitant under the Contract shall be treated as
        the Contract Owner, and any change in the primary annuitant shall be
        treated as the death of the Contract Owner. The primary annuitant is the
        individual, the events in the life of whom are of primary importance in
        affecting the timing or amount of the payout under the Contract.


 ii. Alternative Election to Satisfy Distribution Requirements
    If any portion of the interest of a Contract Owner described in i. above is
    payable to or for the benefit of a designated beneficiary, such beneficiary
    may elect to have the portion distributed over a period that does not extend
    beyond the life or life expectancy of the beneficiary. Distributions must
    begin within a year of the Contract Owner's death.


 iii. Spouse Beneficiary
    If any portion of the interest of a Contract Owner is payable to or for the
    benefit of his or her spouse, and the Annuitant or Contingent Annuitant is
    living, such spouse shall be treated as the Contract Owner of such portion
    for purposes of section i. above. This spousal continuation shall apply only
    once for this contract.

 3. DIVERSIFICATION REQUIREMENTS.

The Code requires that investments supporting your contract be adequately
diversified. Code Section 817 provides that a variable annuity contract will not
be treated as an annuity contract for any period during which the investments
made by the separate account or underlying fund are not adequately diversified.
If a contract is not treated as an annuity contract, the contract owner will be
subject to income tax on annual increases in cash value.

The Treasury Department's diversification regulations require, among other
things, that:

- - no more than 55% of the value of the total assets of the segregated asset
  account underlying a variable contract is represented by any one investment,

- - no more than 70% is represented by any two investments,

- - no more than 80% is represented by any three investments and

- - no more than 90% is represented by any four investments.

In determining whether the diversification standards are met, all securities of
the same issuer, all interests in the same real property project, and all
interests in the same commodity are each
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treated as a single investment. In the case of government securities, each
government agency or instrumentality is treated as a separate issuer.

A separate account must be in compliance with the diversification standards on
the last day of each calendar quarter or within 30 days after the quarter ends.
If an insurance company inadvertently fails to meet the diversification
requirements, the company may still comply within a reasonable period and avoid
the taxation of contract income on an ongoing basis. However, either the company
or the contract owner must agree to pay the tax due for the period during which
the diversification requirements were not met.

We monitor the diversification of investments in the separate accounts and test
for diversification as required by the Code. We intend to administer all
contracts subject to the diversification requirements in a manner that will
maintain adequate diversification.

 4. OWNERSHIP OF THE ASSETS IN THE SEPARATE ACCOUNT.

In order for a variable annuity contract to qualify for tax deferral, assets in
the separate accounts supporting the contract must be considered to be owned by
the insurance company and not by the contract owner. It is unclear under what
circumstances an investor is considered to have enough control over the assets
in the separate account to be considered the owner of the assets for tax
purposes.

The IRS has issued several rulings discussing investor control. These rulings
say that certain incidents of ownership by the contract owner, such as the
ability to select and control investments in a separate account, will cause the
contract owner to be treated as the owner of the assets for tax purposes.

In its explanation of the diversification regulations, the Treasury Department
recognized that the temporary regulations "do not provide guidance concerning
the circumstances in which investor control of the investments of a segregated
asset account may cause the investor, rather than the insurance company, to be
treated as the owner of the assets in the account." The explanation further
indicates that "the temporary regulations provide that in appropriate cases a
segregated asset account may include multiple sub-accounts, but do not specify
the extent to which policyholders may direct their investments to particular
sub-accounts without being treated as the owners of the underlying assets.
Guidance on this and other issues will be provided in regulations or revenue
rulings under Section 817(d), relating to the definition of variable contract."

The final regulations issued under Section 817 did not provide guidance
regarding investor control, and as of the date of this prospectus, guidance has
yet to be issued. We do not know if additional guidance will be issued. If
guidance is issued, we do not know if it will have a retroactive effect.

Due to the lack of specific guidance on investor control, there is some
uncertainty about when a contract owner is considered the owner of the assets
for tax purposes. We reserve the right to modify the contract, as necessary, to
prevent you from being considered the owner of assets in the separate account.


D.  FEDERAL INCOME TAX WITHHOLDING



Any portion of a distribution that is (or is deemed to be) current taxable
income to the Contract Owner will be subject to federal income tax withholding
and reporting under the Code. Generally, however, a Contract Owner may elect not
to have income taxes withheld or to have income taxes withheld at a different
rate by filing a completed election form with us. Election forms will be
provided at the time distributions are requested.


E.  GENERAL PROVISIONS AFFECTING QUALIFIED RETIREMENT PLANS

The Contract may be used for a number of qualified retirement plans. If the
Contract is being purchased with respect to some form of qualified retirement
plan, please refer to Appendix I for information relative to the types of plans
for which it may be used and the general explanation of the tax features of such
plans.

F.  ANNUITY PURCHASES BY NONRESIDENT ALIENS AND FOREIGN CORPORATIONS

The discussion above provides general information regarding U.S. federal income
tax consequences to annuity purchasers that are U.S. citizens or residents.
Purchasers that are not U.S. citizens or residents will generally be subject to
U.S. federal income tax and withholding on annuity distributions at a 30% rate,
unless a lower treaty rate applies. In addition, purchasers may be subject to
state premium tax, other state and/or municipal taxes, and taxes that may be
imposed by the purchaser's country of citizenship or residence. Prospective
purchasers are advised to consult with a qualified tax adviser regarding U.S.,
state, and foreign taxation with respect to an annuity purchase.


G.  GENERATION-SKIPPING TRANSFERS



Under certain circumstances, the Internal Revenue Code may impose a
"generation-skipping transfer tax" when all or part of an annuity is transferred
to, or a death benefit is paid to, an individual two or more generations younger
than the owner. Federal tax law may require us to deduct the tax from your
contract, or from any applicable payment, and pay it directly to the Internal
Revenue Service.


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HOW CONTRACTS ARE SOLD

Hartford Securities Distribution Company, Inc. ("HSD") serves as Principal
Underwriter for the securities issued with respect to the Separate Account. HSD
is an affiliate of Hartford. Both HSD and Hartford are ultimately controlled by
The Hartford Financial
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Services Group, Inc. The principal business address of HSD is the same as that
of Hartford.

The securities will be sold by salesperson of HSD who represent Hartford as
insurance and variable annuity agents and who are registered representatives of
Broker-Dealers who have entered into distribution agreements with HSD.

HSD is registered with the Commission under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934
as a Broker-Dealer and is a member of the National Association of Securities
Dealers, Inc.


Commissions will be paid by Hartford and will not be more than 7% of premium
payments. From time to time, Hartford may pay or permit other promotional
incentives, in cash or credit or other compensation.


Broker-dealers or financial institutions are compensated according to a schedule
set forth by HSD and any applicable rules or regulations for variable insurance
compensation. Compensation is generally based on premium payments made by
policyholders or contract owners. This compensation is usually paid from the
sales charges described in this Prospectus.

In addition, a broker-dealer or financial institution may also receive
additional compensation for, among other things, training, marketing or other
services provided. HSD, its affiliates or Hartford may also make compensation
arrangements with certain broker-dealers or financial institutions based on
total sales by the broker-dealer or financial institution of insurance products.
These payments, which may be different for different broker-dealers or financial
institutions, will be made by HSD, its affiliates or Hartford out of their own
assets and will not effect the amounts paid by the policyholders or contract
owners to purchase, hold or Surrender variable insurance products.


The Contract may be sold directly to certain individuals under certain
circumstances that do not involve payment of any sales compensation to a
registered representative. In such case, Hartford will credit the contract with
an additional 5.0% of the Premium Payment. This additional percentage of Premium
Payment in no way affects present or future charges, rights, benefits or current
values of other Contract Owners. The following class of individuals are eligible
for this feature: (1) current or retired officers, directors, trustees and
employees (and their families) of the ultimate parent and affiliates of
Hartford; and (2) employees and registered representatives (and their families)
of registered broker-dealers (and their financial institutions) that have a
sales agreement with Hartford and its principal underwriter to sell the
Contracts.



LEGAL MATTERS


There are no material legal proceedings pending to which the Separate Account is
a party.

Counsel with respect to federal laws and regulations applicable to the issue and
sale of the Contracts and with respect to Connecticut law is Lynda Godkin,
Senior Vice President, General Counsel and Corporate Secretary, Hartford Life
Insurance Company, P.O. Box 2999, Hartford, Connecticut 06104-2999.

EXPERTS

The audited financial statements and financial statement schedules included in
this registration statement have been audited by Arthur Andersen LLP,
independent public accountants, as indicated in their reports with respect
thereto, and are included herein in reliance upon the authority of said firm as
experts in giving said reports. The principal business address of Arthur
Andersen LLP is One Financial Plaza, Hartford, Connecticut 06103.

MORE INFORMATION

You may call your Representative if you have any questions or write or call us
at the address below:


Hartford Life Insurance Company
Attn: Investment Product Services
P.O. Box 5085
Hartford, Connecticut 06102-5085

Telephone: 1-800-521-0538
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DESCRIPTION OF HARTFORD LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
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SAFEKEEPING OF ASSETS
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INDEPENDENT PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS
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DISTRIBUTION OF CONTRACTS
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CALCULATION OF YIELD AND RETURN
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PERFORMANCE COMPARISONS
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FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
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34                                               HARTFORD LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
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APPENDIX I -- INFORMATION REGARDING TAX-QUALIFIED RETIREMENT PLANS


This summary does not attempt to provide more than general information about the
federal income tax rules associated with use of a Contract by a tax-qualified
retirement plan. Because of the complexity of the federal tax rules, owners,
participants and beneficiaries are encouraged to consult their own tax advisors
as to specific tax consequences.

The federal tax rules applicable to owners of Contracts under tax-qualified
retirement plans vary according to the type of plan as well as the terms and
conditions of the plan itself. Contract owners, plan participants and
beneficiaries are cautioned that the rights and benefits of any person may be
controlled by the terms and conditions of the tax-qualified retirement plan
itself, regardless of the terms and conditions of a Contract. We are not bound
by the terms and conditions of such plans to the extent such terms conflict with
a Contract, unless we specifically consent to be bound.

Some tax-qualified retirement plans are subject to distribution and other
requirements that are not incorporated into our administrative procedures.
Contract owners, participants and beneficiaries are responsible for determining
that contributions, distributions and other transactions comply with applicable
law. Tax penalties may apply to transactions with respect to tax-qualified
retirement plans if applicable federal income tax rules and restrictions are not
carefully observed.

We do not currently offer the Contracts in connection with all of the types of
tax-qualified retirement plans discussed below and may not offer the Contracts
for all types of tax-qualified retirement plans in the future.

1. TAX-QUALIFIED PENSION OR PROFIT-SHARING PLANS -- Eligible employers can
establish certain tax-qualified pension and profit-sharing plans under section
401 of the Code. Rules under section 401(k) of the Code govern certain "cash or
deferred arrangements" under such plans. Rules under section 408(k) govern
"simplified employee pensions". Tax-qualified pension and profit-sharing plans
are subject to limitations on the amount that may be contributed, the persons
who may be eligible to participate and the time when distributions must
commence. Employers intending to use the Contracts in connection with
tax-qualified pension or profit-sharing plans should seek competent tax and
other legal advice.


2. TAX SHELTERED ANNUITIES UNDER SECTION 403(b) -- Public schools and certain
types of charitable, educational and scientific organizations, as specified in
section 501(c)(3) of the Code, can purchase tax-sheltered annuity contracts for
their employees. Tax-deferred contributions can be made to tax-sheltered annuity
contracts under section 403(b) of the Code, subject to certain limitations.
Generally, such contributions may not exceed the lesser of $10,500 (indexed) or
20% of the employee's "includable compensation" for such employee's most recent
full year of employment, subject to other adjustments. Special provisions under
the Code may allow some employees to elect a different overall limitation.


Tax-sheltered annuity programs under section 403(b) are subject to a PROHIBITION
AGAINST DISTRIBUTIONS FROM THE CONTRACT ATTRIBUTABLE TO CONTRIBUTIONS MADE
PURSUANT TO A SALARY REDUCTION AGREEMENT, unless such distribution is made:

- - after the participating employee attains age 59 1/2;

- - upon separation from service;

- - upon death or disability; or

- - in the case of hardship (and in the case of hardship, any income attributable
  to such contributions may not be distributed).

Generally, the above restrictions do not apply to distributions attributable to
cash values or other amounts held under a section 403(b) contract as of December
31, 1988.

3. DEFERRED COMPENSATION PLANS UNDER SECTION 457 -- A governmental employer or a
tax-exempt employer other than a governmental unit can establish a Deferred
Compensation Plan under section 457 of the Code. For these purposes, a
"governmental employer" is a State, a political subdivision of a State, or an
agency or an instrumentality of a State or political subdivision of a State.
Employees and independent contractors performing services for a governmental or
tax-exempt employer can elect to have contributions made to a Deferred
Compensation Plan of their employer in accordance with the employer's plan and
section 457 of the Code.


Deferred Compensation Plans that meet the requirements of section 457(b) of the
Code are called "eligible" Deferred Compensation Plans. Section 457(b) limits
the amount of contributions that can be made to an eligible Deferred
Compensation Plan on behalf of a participant. Generally, the limitation on
contributions is 33 1/3% of a participant's includable compensation (typically
25% of gross compensation) or, for 2000, $8,000 (indexed), whichever is less.
The plan may provide for additional "catch-up" contributions during the three
taxable years ending before the year in which the participant attains normal
retirement age.



All of the assets and income of an eligible Deferred Compensation Plan of a
governmental employer must be held in trust for the exclusive benefit of
participants and their beneficiaries. For this purpose, custodial accounts and
certain annuity contracts are treated as trusts. The requirement of a trust does
not apply to amounts under a Deferred Compensation Plan of a tax-exempt
(non-governmental) employer. In addition, the requirement of a trust does not
apply to amounts under a Deferred Compensation Plan of a governmental employer
if the Deferred Compensation Plan is not an eligible plan within the meaning of
section 457(b) of the Code. In the absence of such a trust,

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amounts under the plan will be subject to the claims of the employer's general
creditors.


In general, distributions from an eligible Deferred Compensation Plan are
prohibited under section 457 of the Code unless made after the participating
employee:

- - attains age 70 1/2,

- - separates from service,

- - dies, or

- - suffers an unforeseeable financial emergency as defined in the Code.

Under present federal tax law, amounts accumulated in a Deferred Compensation
Plan under section 457 of the Code cannot be transferred or rolled over on a
tax-deferred basis except for certain transfers to other Deferred Compensation
Plans under section 457 in limited cases.

4. INDIVIDUAL RETIREMENT ANNUITIES ("IRAS") UNDER SECTION 408

TRADITIONAL IRAS -- Eligible individuals can establish individual retirement
programs under section 408 of the Code through the purchase of an IRA. Section
408 imposes limits with respect to IRAs, including limits on the amount that may
be contributed to an IRA, the amount of such contributions that may be deducted
from taxable income, the persons who may be eligible to contribute to an IRA,
and the time when distributions commence from an IRA. Distributions from certain
tax-qualified retirement plans may be "rolled-over" to an IRA on a tax-deferred
basis.

SIMPLE IRAS -- Eligible employees may establish SIMPLE IRAs in connection with a
SIMPLE IRA plan of an employer under section 408(p) of the Code. Special
rollover rules apply to SIMPLE IRAs. Amounts can be rolled over from one SIMPLE
IRA to another SIMPLE IRA. However, amounts can be rolled over from a SIMPLE IRA
to a Traditional IRA only after two years have expired since the employee first
commenced participation in the employer's SIMPLE IRA plan. Amounts cannot be
rolled over to a SIMPLE IRA from a qualified plan or a Traditional IRA. Hartford
is a non-designated financial institution for purposes of the SIMPLE IRA rules.

ROTH IRAS -- Eligible individuals may establish Roth IRAs under section 408A of
the Code. Contributions to a Roth IRA are not deductible. Subject to special
limitations, a Traditional IRA may be converted into a Roth IRA or a
distribution from a Traditional IRA may be rolled over to a Roth IRA. However, a
conversion or a rollover from a Traditional IRA to a Roth IRA is not excludable
from gross income. If certain conditions are met, qualified distributions from a
Roth IRA are tax-free.

5. FEDERAL TAX PENALTIES AND WITHHOLDING -- Distributions from tax-qualified
retirement plans are generally taxed as ordinary income under section 72 of the
Code. Under these rules, a portion of each distribution may be excludable from
income. The excludable amount is the portion of the distribution that bears the
same ratio as the after-tax contributions bear to the expected return.

(A) PENALTY TAX ON EARLY DISTRIBUTIONS  Section 72(t) of the Code imposes an
    additional penalty tax equal to 10% of the taxable portion of a distribution
    from certain tax-qualified retirement plans. However, the 10% penalty tax
    does not apply to a distributions that is:

- - Made on or after the date on which the employee reaches age 59 1/2;

- - Made to a beneficiary (or to the estate of the employee) on or after the death
  of the employee;

- - Attributable to the employee's becoming disabled (as defined in the Code);

- - Part of a series of substantially equal periodic payments (not less frequently
  than annually) made for the life (or life expectancy) of the employee or the
  joint lives (or joint life expectancies) of the employee and his or her
  designated beneficiary;

- - Except in the case of an IRA, made to an employee after separation from
  service after reaching age 55; or

- - Not greater than the amount allowable as a deduction to the employee for
  eligible medical expenses during the taxable year.

In addition, the 10% penalty tax does not apply to a distribution from an IRA
that is:

- - Made after separation from employment to an unemployed IRA owner for health
  insurance premiums, if certain conditions are met;

- - Not in excess of the amount of certain qualifying higher education expenses,
  as defined by section 72(t)(7) of the Code; or

- - A qualified first-time homebuyer distribution meeting the requirements
  specified at section 72(t)(8) of the Code.

If you are a participant in a SIMPLE IRA plan, you should be aware that the 10%
penalty tax is increased to 25% with respect to non-exempt early distributions
made from your SIMPLE IRA during the first two years following the date you
first commenced participation in any SIMPLE IRA plan of your employer.

(B) MINIMUM DISTRIBUTION PENALTY TAX  If the amount distributed is less than the
    minimum required distribution for the year, the Participant is subject to a
    50% penalty tax on the amount that was not properly distributed.

An individual's interest in a tax-qualified retirement plan generally must be
distributed, or begin to be distributed, not later than the Required Beginning
Date. Generally, the Required Beginning Date is April 1 of the calendar year
following the later of:

- - the calendar year in which the individual attains age 70 1/2; or

- - the calendar year in which the individual retires from service with the
  employer sponsoring the plan.
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The Required Beginning Date for an individual who is a five (5) percent owner
(as defined in the Code), or who is the owner of an IRA, is April 1 of the
calendar year following the calendar year in which the individual attains age
70 1/2.

The entire interest of the Participant must be distributed beginning no later
than the Required Beginning Date over:

- - the life of the Participant or the lives of the Participant and the
  Participant's designated beneficiary, or

- - over a period not extending beyond the life expectancy of the Participant or
  the joint life expectancy of the Participant and the Participant's designated
  beneficiary.

Each annual distribution must equal or exceed a "minimum distribution amount"
which is determined by dividing the account balance by the applicable life
expectancy. This account balance is generally based upon the account value as of
the close of business on the last day of the previous calendar year. In
addition, minimum distribution incidental benefit rules may require a larger
annual distribution.

If an individual dies before reaching his or her Required Beginning Date, the
individual's entire interest must generally be distributed within five years of
the individual's death. However, this rule will be deemed satisfied, if
distributions begin before the close of the calendar year following the
individual's death to a designated beneficiary and distribution is over the life
of such designated beneficiary (or over a period not extending beyond the life
expectancy of the beneficiary). If the beneficiary is the individual's surviving
spouse, distributions may be delayed until the individual would have attained
age 70 1/2.

If an individual dies after reaching his or her Required Beginning Date or after
distributions have commenced, the individual's interest must generally be
distributed at least as rapidly as under the method of distribution in effect at
the time of the individual's death.

(C) WITHHOLDING  In general, regular wage withholding rules apply to
    distributions from IRAs and plans described in section 457 of the Code.
    Periodic distributions from other tax-qualified retirement plans that are
    made for a specified period of 10 or more years or for the life or life
    expectancy of the participant (or the joint lives or life expectancies of
    the participant and beneficiary) are generally subject to federal income tax
    withholding as if the recipient were married claiming three exemptions. The
    recipient of periodic distributions may generally elect not to have
    withholding apply or to have income taxes withheld at a different rate by
    providing a completed election form.

Mandatory federal income tax withholding at a flat rate of 20% will generally
apply to other distributions from such other tax-qualified retirement plans
unless such distributions are:

- - the non-taxable portion of the distribution;

- - required minimum distributions; or

- - direct transfer distributions.

Direct transfer distributions are direct payments to an IRA or to another
eligible retirement plan under Code section 401(a)(31).

Certain states require withholding of state taxes when federal income tax is
withheld.
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APPENDIX II -- OPTIONAL DEATH BENEFIT -- EXAMPLES



EXAMPLE 1


Assume that you make a Premium Payment of $100,000. On the first Contract
Anniversary assume your Contract Value is $108,000.00. The Interest Accumulation
Value is $105,000 or 5% accumulation on the $100,000 Premium Payment.



<TABLE>
<C>            <S>
$100,000       Premium Payment
$  5,000       Interest of 5%
- --------
$105,000       Interest Accumulation Value
</TABLE>



If you request a partial Surrender of $10,000 the next day, your Interest
Accumulation Value will change. The adjustment for the partial Surrender is
determined by dividing the partial Surrender amount by the Contract Value prior
to the Surrender and multiplying that amount by the Interest Accumulation Value
prior to the Surrender. To determine the new Interest Accumulation Value, that
total is then subtracted from the Interest Accumulation Value prior to the
Surrender.



<TABLE>
<C>            <S>
$ 10,000       partial Surrender divided by
$108,000       Contract Value prior to Surrender equals
  .09259       multiplied by
$105,000       Interest Accumulation Value for a total of
$  9,722       to be deducted from the Interest Accumulation Value equals
$ 95,278       the new Interest Accumulation Value
</TABLE>



EXAMPLE 2


Assume that you make a Premium Payment of $100,000. On the first Contract
Anniversary assume your Contract Value is $92,000.00. The Interest Accumulation
Value is $105,000 or 5% accumulation on the $100,000 Premium Payment.



<TABLE>
<C>            <S>
$100,000       Premium Payment
$  5,000       Interest of 5%
- --------
$105,000       Interest Accumulation Value
</TABLE>



If you request a partial Surrender of $10,000 the next day, your Interest
Accumulation Value will change. The adjustment for the partial Surrender is
determined by dividing the partial Surrender amount by the Contract Value prior
to the Surrender and multiplying that amount by the Interest Accumulation Value
prior to the Surrender. To determine the new Interest Accumulation Value, that
total is then subtracted from the Interest Accumulation Value prior to the
Surrender.



<TABLE>
<C>            <S>
$ 10,000       partial Surrender divided by
$ 92,000       Contract Value prior to Surrender equals
  .10870       multiplied by
$105,000       Interest Accumulation Value for a total of
$ 11,413       to be deducted from the Interest Accumulation Value equals
$ 93,587       the New Interest Accumulation Value
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This form must be completed for all tax sheltered annuities.

                     SECTION 403(b)(11) ACKNOWLEDGMENT FORM


The variable annuity Contract which you have recently purchased is subject to
certain restrictions imposed by the Tax Reform Act of 1986. Contributions to the
Contract after December 31, 1988 and any increases in cash value after
December 31, 1988 may not be distributed to you unless you have:


- - attained age 59 1/2,

- - separated from service,

- - died, or

- - become disabled.

Distributions of post December 31, 1988 contributions (excluding any income
thereon) may also be made if you have experienced a financial hardship.

Also, there may be a 10% penalty tax for distributions made prior to age 59 1/2
because of financial hardship or separation from service.


Also, please be aware that your 403(b) Plan may also offer other financial
alternatives other than your annuity. Please refer to your Plan.


Please complete the following and return to:


    Hartford Life Insurance Company
    Investment Product Services
    P.O. Box 5085
    Hartford, Connecticut 06102-5085


Name of Contract Owner/Participant:  ___________________________________________

Address:  ______________________________________________________________________

City or Plan/School District:  _________________________________________________

Date:  _________________________________________________________________________

Contract No.:  _________________________________________________________________

Signature:  ____________________________________________________________________
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To obtain a Statement of Additional Information, please complete the form below
and mail to:


    Hartford Life Insurance Company
    Attn: Investment Product Services
    P.O. Box 5085
    Hartford, Connecticut 06102-5085



Please send a Statement of Additional Information for Series VI of Putnam
Hartford Capital Manager variable annuity to me at the following address:


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                                     PART B

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                       STATEMENT OF ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

                         HARTFORD LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
                  PUTNAM CAPITAL MANAGER TRUST SEPARATE ACCOUNT
          SERIES VI OF PUTNAM HARTFORD CAPITAL MANAGER VARIABLE ANNUITY


This Statement of Additional Information is not a prospectus. The information
contained herein should be read in conjunction with the prospectus.


To obtain a prospectus, send a written request to Hartford Life Insurance
Company, Attn: Investment Product Services, P.O. Box 5085, Hartford,
Connecticut 06102-5085.




Date of Prospectus:  May 1, 2000

Date of Statement of Additional Information:  May 1, 2000





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                                TABLE OF CONTENTS


SECTION                                                                 PAGE
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DESCRIPTION OF HARTFORD LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY.........................

SAFEKEEPING OF ASSETS..................................................

INDEPENDENT PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS.........................................

DISTRIBUTION OF CONTRACTS..............................................

CALCULATION OF YIELD AND RETURN........................................

PERFORMANCE COMPARISONS................................................

FINANCIAL STATEMENTS...................................................


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                 DESCRIPTION OF HARTFORD LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY

Hartford Life Insurance Company is a stock life insurance company engaged in the
business of writing life insurance, both individual and group, in all states of
the United States and the District of Columbia. We were originally incorporated
under the laws of Massachusetts on June 5, 1902, and subsequently redomiciled to
Connecticut. Our offices are located in Simsbury, Connecticut; however, our
mailing address is P.O. Box 2999, Hartford, CT 06104-2999. We are ultimately
controlled by The Hartford Financial Services Group, Inc., one of the largest
financial service providers in the United States.

                               HARTFORD'S RATINGS
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              Rating Agency             Effective        Rating              Basis of Rating
                                     Date of Rating
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A.M. Best and Company, Inc.              1/1/99            A+       Financial performance
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Standard & Poor's                        8/1/99            AA       Insurer financial strength
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Duff & Phelps                            7/1/99            AA+      Claims paying ability
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</TABLE>

                              SAFEKEEPING OF ASSETS

Title to the assets of the Separate Account is held by Hartford. The assets are
kept physically segregated and are held separate and apart from Hartford's
general corporate assets. Records are maintained of all purchases and
redemptions of Fund shares held in each of the Sub-Accounts.

                         INDEPENDENT PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS

The audited financial statements and financial statement schedules included in
this registration statement have been audited by Arthur Andersen LLP,
independent public accountants, as indicated in their reports with respect
thereto, and are included herein in reliance upon the authority of said firm as
experts in giving said reports. The principal business address of Arthur
Andersen LLP is One Financial Plaza, Hartford, Connecticut 06103.

                            DISTRIBUTION OF CONTRACTS

Hartford Securities Distribution Company, Inc. ("HSD") serves as Principal
Underwriter for the securities issued with respect to the Separate Account. HSD
is an affiliate of Hartford. Both HSD and Hartford are ultimately controlled by
The Hartford Financial Services Group, Inc. The principal business address of
HSD is the same as that of Hartford.

The securities will be sold by salesperson of HSD who represent Hartford as
insurance and variable annuity agents and who are registered representatives of
Broker-Dealers who have entered into distribution agreements with HSD.

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HSD is registered with the Commission under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934
as a Broker-Dealer and is a member of the National Association of Securities
Dealers, Inc.

Commissions will be paid by Hartford and will not be more than 7% of premium
payments. From time to time, Hartford may pay or permit other promotional
incentives, in cash or credit or other compensation.

Broker-dealers or financial institutions are compensated according to a schedule
set forth by HSD and any applicable rules or regulations for variable insurance
compensation. Compensation is generally based on premium payments made by
policyholders or contract owners. This compensation is usually paid from the
sales charges described in the prospectus.

In addition, a broker-dealer or financial institution may also receive
additional compensation for, among other things, training, marketing or other
services provided. HSD, its affiliates or Hartford may also make compensation
arrangements with certain broker-dealers or financial institutions based on
total sales by the broker-dealer or financial institution of insurance products.
These payments, which may be different for different broker-dealers or financial
institutions, will be made by HSD, its affiliates or Hartford out of their own
assets and will not effect the amounts paid by the policyholders or contract
owners to purchase, hold or Surrender variable insurance products.

Hartford currently pays HSD underwriting commissions for its role as Principal
Underwriter of all variable annuities associated with this Separate Account. For
the past three years, the aggregate dollar amount of underwriting commissions
paid to and retained by HSD in its role as Principal Underwriter has been: 1999:
$76,623,142.49; 1998: $46,531,128 and 1997: $66,116,496. HSD has retained none
of these commissions.

                         CALCULATION OF YIELD AND RETURN

YIELD OF A MONEY MARKET SUB-ACCOUNT. As summarized in the prospectus under the
heading "Performance Related Information," the yield of a Money Market
Sub-Account for a seven day period (the "base period") will be computed by
determining the "net change in value" of a hypothetical account having a balance
of one unit at the beginning of the period, dividing the net change in account
value by the value of the account at the beginning of the base period to obtain
the base period return, and multiplying the base period return by 365/7 with the
resulting yield figure carried to the nearest hundredth of one percent. Net
changes in value of a hypothetical account will include net investment income of
the account (accrued dividends as declared by the underlying funds, less expense
and Contract charges of the account) for the period, but will not include
realized gains or losses or unrealized appreciation or depreciation on the
underlying fund shares.

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The effective yield is calculated by compounding the base period return by
adding 1, raising the sum to a power equal to 365/7 and subtracting 1 from the
result, according to the following formula:

                                             365/7
  Effective Yield = [(Base Period Return + 1)     ] - 1

A MONEY MARKET SUB-ACCOUNT'S YIELD AND EFFECTIVE YIELD WILL VARY IN RESPONSE TO
FLUCTUATIONS IN INTEREST RATES AND IN THE EXPENSES OF THE SUB-ACCOUNT. THE
CURRENT YIELD AND EFFECTIVE YIELD REFLECT RECURRING CHARGES ON THE SEPARATE
ACCOUNT LEVEL, INCLUDING THE MAXIMUM ANNUAL MAINTENANCE FEE.

  YIELD AND EFFECTIVE YIELD FOR THE SEVEN DAY PERIOD ENDING DECEMBER 31, 1999.

<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
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SUB-ACCOUNT                            YIELD              EFFECTIVE YIELD
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<S>                                    <C>                <C>
Putnam Money Market                    4.09%                  4.17%
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</TABLE>


YIELD OF SUB-ACCOUNTS. As summarized in the prospectus under the heading
"Performance Related Information," yields of Sub-Accounts will be computed by
annualizing a recent month's net investment income, divided by a Fund share's
net asset value on the last trading day of that month. Net changes in the value
of a hypothetical account will assume the change in the underlying mutual fund's
"net asset value per share" for the same period in addition to the daily expense
charge assessed, at the sub-account level for the respective period. The
Sub-Accounts' yields will vary from time to time depending upon market
conditions and, the composition of the underlying funds' portfolios. Yield
should also be considered relative to changes in the value of the Sub-Accounts'
shares and to the relative risks associated with the investment objectives and
policies of the underlying Fund.

THE YIELD REFLECTS RECURRING CHARGES ON THE SEPARATE ACCOUNT LEVEL, INCLUDING
THE ANNUAL MAINTENANCE FEE.

Yield calculations of the Sub-Accounts used for illustration purposes reflect
the interest earned by the Sub-Accounts, less applicable asset charges assessed
against a Contract Owner's account over the base period. Yield quotations based
on a 30 day period were computed by dividing the dividends and interest earned
during the period by the maximum offering price per unit on the last day of the
period, according to the following formula:

Example:

                                                               6
  Current Yield Formula for the Sub-Account  2[((A-B)/(CD) + 1)  - 1]

Where   A = Dividends and interest earned during the period.
        B = Expenses accrued for the period (net of reimbursements).

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        C = The average daily number of units outstanding during the
            period that were entitled to receive dividends.
        D = The maximum offering price per unit on the last day of the period.

At any time in the future, yields and total return may be higher or lower than
past yields and there can be no assurance that any historical results will
continue.

        YIELD QUOTATION BASED ON A 30 DAY PERIOD ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1999.

<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
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SUB-ACCOUNT                                             YIELD
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<S>                                                     <C>
Putnam American Government Income                        N/A
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Putnam Growth and Income                                0.24%
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Putnam Global Asset Allocation                          0.73%
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Putnam High Yield                                       9.44%
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Putnam Utilities Growth and Income                      1.92%
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Putnam Income                                           5.67%
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Putnam Diversified Income                               7.27%
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</TABLE>

CALCULATION OF TOTAL RETURN. As summarized in the prospectus under the heading
"Performance Related Information", total return is a measure of the change in
value of an investment in a Sub-Account over the period covered and assumes that
the Optional Death Benefit has not been elected. The formula for total return
used herein includes three steps: (1) calculating the value of the hypothetical
initial investment of $1,000 as of the end of the period by multiplying the
total number of units owned at the end of the period by the unit value per unit
on the last trading day of the period; (2) assuming redemption at the end of the
period and deducting any applicable contingent deferred sales charge and the
$30.00 Annual Maintenance Fee (if applicable) and (3) dividing this account
value for the hypothetical investor by the initial $1,000 investment and
annualizing the result for periods of less than one year. Standardized total
return will be calculated since the inception of the Separate Account for one
year, five years, and ten years or some other relevant periods if a Sub-Account
has not been in existence for at least ten years.


The following are the standardized average annual total return quotations for
the Sub-Accounts. No information is shown for the Putnam American Government
Income Sub-Account and the Putnam Growth Opportunities Sub-Account because, as
of December 31, 1999, the Sub-Accounts had not yet commenced operations.


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    STANDARDIZED AVERAGE ANNUAL TOTAL RETURN FOR YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1999

<TABLE>
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                                     SEPARATE                                                     SINCE INCEPTION
          SUB-ACCOUNT                ACCOUNT         1 YEAR         5 YEAR          10 YEAR         OF SEPARATE
                                  INCEPTION DATE                                                      ACCOUNT
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<S>                               <C>                <C>            <C>             <C>           <C>
Putnam American Government             N/A            N/A            N/A              N/A               N/A
Income
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Putnam Asia Pacific Growth            5/1/95         94.69%          N/A              N/A              8.62%
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Putnam Diversified Income Fund       9/15/93         -9.65%         2.09%             N/A             -0.12%
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Putnam The George Putnam Fund
of Boston                             5/1/98        -11.75%          N/A              N/A             -11.16%
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Putnam Global Asset Allocation        2/1/88         0.30%          12.59%           8.34%              N/A
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Putnam Global Growth                  5/1/90         52.71%         22.52%            N/A             12.97%
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Putnam Growth and Income              2/1/88         -9.83%         15.28%          10.22%              N/A
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Putnam Growth Opportunities            N/A            N/A            N/A              N/A               N/A
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Putnam Health Sciences                5/1/98        -15.27%          N/A              N/A             -5.75%
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Putnam High Yield                     2/1/88         -5.55%         4.04%            7.17%              N/A
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Putnam Income                         2/1/88        -13.43%         2.44%            3.65%              N/A
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Putnam International Growth           1/2/97         47.91%          N/A              N/A             24.42%
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Putnam International Growth and       1/2/97         12.86%          N/A              N/A             12.43%
Income
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Putnam International New              1/2/97         90.14%          N/A              N/A             26.64%
Opportunities
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Putnam Investors                      5/1/98         18.32%          N/A              N/A             19.20%
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Putnam Money Market                   2/1/88         -6.59%         -0.02%           0.64%              N/A
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Putnam New Opportunities              5/2/94         57.00%         28.67%            N/A             26.12%
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Putnam New Value                      1/2/97        -11.13%          N/A              N/A              1.67%
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Putnam OTC & Emerging Growth          5/1/98        113.38%          N/A              N/A             55.09%
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Putnam Research                      10/1/98         15.73%          N/A              N/A             34.29%
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Putnam Small Cap Value                5/3/99          N/A            N/A              N/A             -7.39%
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Putnam Utilities Growth and           5/1/92        -12.04%         12.86%            N/A              8.57%
Income
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                                     SEPARATE                                                     SINCE INCEPTION
          SUB-ACCOUNT                ACCOUNT         1 YEAR         5 YEAR          10 YEAR         OF SEPARATE
                                  INCEPTION DATE                                                      ACCOUNT
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Putnam Vista                          1/2/97         40.79%          N/A              N/A             25.42%
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Putnam Voyager                        2/1/88         46.02%         27.45%          18.67%              N/A
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Performance figures above do not reflect any deductions for Optional Death
Benefit charges. Performance would have been lower had the Optional Death
Benefit been available and been chosen.

In addition to the standardized total return, the Sub-Account may advertise a
non-standardized total return. This figure will usually be calculated since the
inception of the underlying fund for one year, five years, and ten years or
other periods. Non-standardized total return is measured in the same manner as
the standardized total return described above, except that the contingent
deferred sales charge and the Annual Maintenance Fee are not deducted.
Therefore, non-standardized total return for a Sub-Account is higher than
standardized total return for a Sub-Account.


The following are the non-standardized annualized total return quotations for
the Sub-Accounts. No information is shown for the Putnam American Government
Income Sub-Account and the Putnam Growth Opportunities Sub-Account because, as
of December 31, 1999, the Sub-Accounts had not yet commenced operations.


             NON-STANDARDIZED ANNUALIZED TOTAL RETURN THAT PRE-DATE
            THE INCEPTION DATE OF THE SEPARATE ACCOUNT FOR YEAR ENDED
                                DECEMBER 31, 1999

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                                       FUND                                                       SINCE INCEPTION
          SUB-ACCOUNT             INCEPTION DATE     1 YEAR         5 YEAR          10 YEAR           OF FUND
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Putnam American Government             N/A            N/A            N/A              N/A               N/A
Income
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Putnam Asia Pacific Growth            5/1/95        104.69%          N/A              N/A             12.73%
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Putnam Diversified Income Fund       9/15/93         0.35%          5.43%             N/A              3.65%
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Putnam The George Putnam Fund
of Boston                             5/1/98         -1.75%          N/A              N/A              0.38%
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Putnam Global Asset Allocation        2/1/88         10.30%         15.36%          10.71%              N/A
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Putnam Global Growth                  5/1/90         62.71%         25.34%            N/A             15.58%
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Putnam Growth and Income              2/1/88         0.17%          17.74%          12.41%              N/A
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                                       FUND                                                       SINCE INCEPTION
          SUB-ACCOUNT             INCEPTION DATE     1 YEAR         5 YEAR          10 YEAR           OF FUND
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Putnam Growth Opportunities            N/A            N/A            N/A              N/A               N/A
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Putnam Health Sciences                5/1/98         -5.27%          N/A              N/A              1.65%
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Putnam High Yield                     2/1/88         4.45%          7.25%            9.29%              N/A
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Putnam Income                        2./1/88         -3.43%         5.78%            6.07%              N/A
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Putnam International Growth           1/2/97         57.91%          N/A              N/A             28.45%
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Putnam International Growth and       1/2/97         22.86%          N/A              N/A             16.69%
Income
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Putnam International New              1/2/97        100.14%          N/A              N/A             31.04%
Opportunities
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Putnam Investors                      5/1/98         28.32%          N/A              N/A             25.82%
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Putnam Money Market                   2/1/88         3.41%          3.72%            3.53%              N/A
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Putnam New Opportunities              5/2/94         67.00%         31.05%            N/A             28.50%
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Putnam New Value                      1/2/97         -1.13%          N/A              N/A              6.32%
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Putnam OTC & Emerging Growth          5/1/98        123.38%          N/A              N/A             61.68%
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Putnam Research                      10/1/98         25.73%          N/A              N/A             43.57%
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Putnam Small Cap Value                5/3/99          N/A            N/A              N/A              2.61%
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Putnam Utilities Growth and           5/1/92         -2.04%         15.48%            N/A             11.06%
Income
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Putnam Vista                          1/2/97         50.79%          N/A              N/A             29.30%
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Putnam Voyager                        2/1/88         56.02%         29.83%          20.61%              N/A
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Performance figures above do not reflect any deductions for Optional Death
Benefit Charges. Performance would have been lower had the Optional Death
Benefit been available and been chosen.

                             PERFORMANCE COMPARISONS

YIELD AND TOTAL RETURN. The total return and yield may also be used to compare
the performance of the Sub-Accounts against certain widely acknowledged outside
standards or indices for stock and bond market performance. Index performance is
not representative of the performance of the Sub-Account to which it is compared
and is not adjusted for commissions and other costs. Portfolio holdings of the
Sub-Account will differ from those of the index to which it is compared.
Performance comparison indices include the following:

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The Consumer Price Index, prepared by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, is a
commonly used measure of the rate of inflation. The index shows the average
change in the cost of selected consumer goods and services and does not
represent a return on an investment vehicle.

The Dow Jones Industrial Average is an unmanaged list of 30 common stocks
frequently used as a general measure of stock market performance. Its
performance figures reflect changes of market prices and reinvestment of all
distributions.

Lehman Brothers Corporate Bond Index is an unmanaged list of publicly issued,
fixed-rate, non-convertible investment-grade domestic corporate debt securities
frequently used as a general measure of the performance of fixed-income
securities. The average quality of bonds included in the index may be higher
than the average quality of those bonds in which a Fund may customarily invest.
The index does not include bonds in certain of the lower rating classifications
in which a Fund may invest. The performance figures of the index reflect changes
in market prices and reinvestment of all interest payments.

The Lehman Brothers Government Bond Index (the "SL Government Index") is a
measure of the market value of all public obligations of the U.S. Treasury; all
publicly issued debt of all agencies of the U.S. Government and all
quasi-federal corporations; and all corporate debt guaranteed by the U.S.
Government. Mortgage-backed securities, flower bonds and foreign targeted issues
are not included in the SL Government Index.

The Lehman Brothers Government/Corporate Bond Index (the "SL
Government/Corporate Index") is a measure of the market value of approximately
5,300 bonds with a face value currently in excess of $1.3 trillion. To be
included in the SL Government/Corporate Index, an issue must have amounts
outstanding in excess of $1 million, have at least one year to maturity and be
rated "Baa" or higher ("investment grade") by a nationally recognized rating
agency. The index does not include bonds in certain of the lower-rating
classifications in which a Fund may invest. Its performance figures reflect
changes in market prices and reinvestment of all interest payments.

Morgan Stanley Capital International World Index is an unmanaged list of
approximately 1,450 equity securities listed on the stock exchanges of the
United States, Europe, Canada, Australia, New Zealand and the Far East, with all
values expressed in U.S. dollars. Performance figures reflect changes in market
prices and reinvestment of distributions net of withholding taxes. The
securities in the index change over time to maintain representativeness.

The NASDAQ-OTC Industrial Average (The "NASDAQ Index") is a market
value-weighted and unmanaged index showing the changes in the aggregate market
value of approximately 3,500 stocks relative to the base measure of 100.00 on
February 5, 1971. The NASDAQ Index is composed entirely of common stocks of
companies traded over-the-counter and often through the National Association of

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Securities Dealers Automated Quotations ("NASDAQ") system. Only those
over-the-counter stocks having only one market maker or traded on exchanges are
excluded. Its performance figures reflect changes of market prices but do not
reflect reinvestment of cash dividends.

Salomon Brothers Long-Term High-Grade Corporate Bond Index is an unmanaged list
of publicly traded corporate bonds having a rating of at least AA by Standard &
Poor's or Aa by Moody's and is frequently used as general measure of the
performance of fixed-income securities. The average quality of bonds included in
the index may be higher than the average quality of those bonds in which a Fund
may customarily invest. The index does not include bonds in certain of the lower
rating classifications in which a Fund may invest. Performance figures for the
index reflect changes of market prices and reinvestment of all distributions.

The Salomon Brothers 7-10 Year Government Bond Index is an unmanaged list of
U.S. Government and government agency securities with maturities of 7 to 10
years. Performance figures for the index reflect changes of market prices and
reinvestment of all interest payments.

The Standard & Poor's Composite Index of 500 stocks (the "S&P 500") is a market
value-weighted and unmanaged index showing changes in the aggregate market value
of 500 stocks relative to the base period 1941-43. The S&P 500 is composed
almost entirely of common stocks of companies listed on the New York Stock
Exchange, although the common stocks of a few companies listed on the American
Stock Exchange or traded over-the-counter are included. The 500 companies
represented include 400 industrial, 60 transportation and 40 financial services
concerns. The S&P 500 represents about 80% of the market value of all issues
traded on the New York Stock Exchange. Its performance figures reflect changes
of market prices and reinvestment of all regular cash dividends.

The Standard & Poor's 40 Utilities Index is unmanaged list of 40 utility stocks.
The Index assumes reinvestment of all distributions and reflects changes in
market prices but does not take into account brokerage commissions or other
fees. Putnam VT Utilities Growth and Income Fund's telephone and electric
utility stocks are generally held in the same proportion as the telephone and
electric stocks in the S&P Utilities Index. However, there are some utility
stocks held by the Fund that are not part of the Index.

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PUTNAM HARTFORD ASSET MANAGER
VARIABLE ANNUITY
PUTNAM CAPITAL MANAGER TRUST SEPARATE ACCOUNT
HARTFORD LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
P.O. BOX 5085
HARTFORD, CONNECTICUT 06102-5085
TELEPHONE: 1-800-521-0538                                     [LOGO]
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This Prospectus describes information you should know before you purchase Putnam
Hartford Asset Manager variable annuity. Please read it carefully.



Putnam Hartford Asset Manager variable annuity is a Contract between you and
Hartford Life Insurance Company where you agree to make at least one payment to
us and we agree to make a series of annuity payments to you at a later date.
This annuity is a flexible premium, tax-deferred, variable annuity offered to
both individuals and groups. It is:



x  Flexible, because you may add premium payments at any time.



x  Tax-deferred, which means you don't pay taxes until you take money out or
   until we start to make annuity payments to you.



x  Variable, because the value of your annuity will fluctuate with the
   performance of the underlying funds.

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At purchase, you allocate your premium payment, which is any purchase payment
less any Premium Taxes, to "Sub-Accounts". These are subdivisions of our
Separate Account, an account that keeps your annuity assets separate from our
company assets. The Sub-Accounts then purchase shares of mutual funds set up
exclusively for variable annuity or variable life insurance products. These are
not the same mutual funds that you buy through your stockbroker or through a
retail mutual fund. They may have similar investment strategies and the same
portfolio managers as retail mutual funds. This annuity offers you Fund with
investment strategies ranging from conservative to aggressive and you may pick
those funds that meet your investment goals and risk tolerance. The Sub-Accounts
and the Fund are listed below:



- - SALOMON BROTHERS VARIABLE CAPITAL FUND SUB-ACCOUNT which purchases shares of
  Class IA of Salomon Brothers Variable Capital Fund



- - SALOMON BROTHERS VARIABLE INVESTORS FUND SUB-ACCOUNT which purchases shares of
  Class IA of Salomon Brothers Variable Investors Fund



- - SALOMON BROTHERS VARIABLE TOTAL RETURN FUND SUB-ACCOUNT which purchases shares
  of Class IA of Salomon Brothers Variable Total Return Fund



- - SALOMON BROTHERS VARIABLE HIGH YIELD BOND FUND SUB-ACCOUNT which purchases
  shares of Class IA of Salomon Brothers Variable High Yield Bond Fund



- - PUTNAM AMERICAN GOVERNMENT INCOME SUB-ACCOUNT which purchases Class IB shares
  of the Putnam VT American Government Income Fund of Putnam Variable Trust



- - PUTNAM ASIA PACIFIC GROWTH SUB-ACCOUNT which purchases Class IB shares of
  Putnam VT Asia Pacific Growth Fund of Putnam Variable Trust



- - PUTNAM DIVERSIFIED INCOME SUB-ACCOUNT which purchases Class IB shares of
  Putnam VT Diversified Income Fund of Putnam Variable Trust



- - PUTNAM THE GEORGE PUTNAM FUND OF BOSTON SUB-ACCOUNT which purchases Class IB
  shares of Putnam VT The George Putnam Fund of Boston of Putnam Variable Trust



- - PUTNAM GLOBAL ASSET ALLOCATION SUB-ACCOUNT which purchases Class IB shares of
  Putnam VT Global Asset Allocation Fund of Putnam Variable Trust



- - PUTNAM GLOBAL GROWTH SUB-ACCOUNT which purchases Class IB shares of Putnam VT
  Global Growth Fund of Putnam Variable Trust



- - PUTNAM GROWTH AND INCOME SUB-ACCOUNT which purchases Class IB shares of Putnam
  VT Growth and Income Fund of Putnam Variable Trust



- - PUTNAM GROWTH OPPORTUNITIES SUB-ACCOUNT which purchases Class IB shares of the
  Putnam VT Growth Opportunities Fund of Putnam Variable Trust

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- - PUTNAM HEALTH SCIENCES SUB-ACCOUNT which purchases Class IB shares of Putnam
  VT Health Sciences Fund of Putnam Variable Trust



- - PUTNAM HIGH YIELD SUB-ACCOUNT which purchases Class IB shares of Putnam VT
  High Yield Fund of Putnam Variable Trust



- - PUTNAM INCOME SUB-ACCOUNT which purchases Class IB shares of Putnam VT Income
  Fund of Putnam Variable Trust



- - PUTNAM INTERNATIONAL GROWTH SUB-ACCOUNT which purchases Class IB shares of
  Putnam VT International Growth Fund of Putnam Variable Trust



- - PUTNAM INTERNATIONAL GROWTH AND INCOME SUB-ACCOUNT which purchases Class IB
  shares of Putnam VT International Growth and Income Fund of Putnam Variable
  Trust



- - PUTNAM INTERNATIONAL NEW OPPORTUNITIES SUB-ACCOUNT which purchases Class IB
  shares of Putnam VT International New Opportunities Fund of Putnam Variable
  Trust



- - PUTNAM INVESTORS SUB-ACCOUNT which purchases Class IB shares of Putnam VT
  Investors Fund of Putnam Variable Trust



- - PUTNAM MONEY MARKET SUB-ACCOUNT which purchases Class IB shares of Putnam VT
  Money Market Fund of Putnam Variable Trust



- - PUTNAM NEW OPPORTUNITIES SUB-ACCOUNT which purchases Class IB shares of Putnam
  VT New Opportunities Fund of Putnam Variable Trust



- - PUTNAM NEW VALUE SUB-ACCOUNT which purchases Class IA shares of Putnam VT New
  Value Fund of Putnam Variable Trust



- - PUTNAM OTC & EMERGING GROWTH SUB-ACCOUNT which purchases Class IB shares of
  Putnam VT OTC & Emerging Growth Fund of Putnam Variable Trust



- - PUTNAM RESEARCH SUB-ACCOUNT which purchases Class IB shares of Putnam VT
  Research Fund of the Putnam Variable Trust



- - PUTNAM SMALL CAP VALUE SUB-ACCOUNT which purchases Class IB shares of Putnam
  VT Small Cap Value Fund of Putnam Variable Trust



- - PUTNAM UTILITIES GROWTH AND INCOME SUB-ACCOUNT which purchases Class IB shares
  of Putnam VT Utilities Growth and Income Fund of Putnam Variable Trust



- - PUTNAM VISTA SUB-ACCOUNT which purchases Class IB shares of Putnam VT Vista
  Fund of Putnam Variable Trust



- - PUTNAM VOYAGER SUB-ACCOUNT which purchases Class IB shares of Putnam VT
  Voyager Fund of Putnam Variable Trust



You may also allocate some or all of your premium payment to one of the "Fixed
Accumulation Features", which pays an interest rate guaranteed for a certain
time period from the time the payment is made. Premium payments put in a Fixed
Accumulation Feature are not segregated from our company assets like the assets
of the Separate Account.



If you decide to buy this annuity, you should keep this prospectus for your
records. You can also call us at 1-800-521-0538 to get a Statement of Additional
Information, free of charge. The Statement of Additional Information contains
more information about this annuity and, like this prospectus, is filed with the
Securities and Exchange Commission. We have included the Table of Contents for
the Statement of Additional Information at the end of this Prospectus.



Although we file the Prospectus and the Statement of Additional Information with
the Securities and Exchange Commission, the Commission doesn't approve or
disapprove these securities or determine if the information is truthful or
complete. Anyone who represents that the Securities and Exchange Commission does
these things may be guilty of a criminal offense.



This Prospectus and the Statement of Additional Information can also be obtained
from the Securities and Exchange Commission's website (HTTP://WWW.SEC.GOV).



This annuity IS NOT:



 -  A bank deposit or obligation



 -  Federally insured



 -  Endorsed by any bank or governmental agency



This annuity may not be available for sale in all states.

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PROSPECTUS DATED: MAY 1, 2000


STATEMENT OF ADDITIONAL INFORMATION DATED: MAY 1, 2000

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HARTFORD LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY                                                3
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TABLE OF CONTENTS



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GLOSSARY OF SPECIAL TERMS                                         4
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FEE TABLE                                                         5
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ACCUMULATION UNIT VALUES                                         10
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SUMMARY                                                          13
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HARTFORD LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY                                  15
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THE SEPARATE ACCOUNT                                             15
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THE FUNDS                                                        15
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PERFORMANCE RELATED INFORMATION                                  17
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THE FIXED ACCUMULATION FEATURES                                  18
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THE CONTRACT                                                     19
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  Contract Value -- Before the Annuity Commencement Date         19
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  Contract Value Transfers Before and After the Annuity
   Commencement Date                                             20
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  Surrenders                                                     21
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  Contract Charges                                               22
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  Death Benefits                                                 24
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SETTLEMENT PROVISIONS                                            25
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  Annuity Payments                                               26
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  Other Information                                              28
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FEDERAL TAX CONSIDERATIONS                                       28
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  A. General                                                     28
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  B. Taxation of Hartford and the Separate Account               28
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  C.Taxation of Annuities -- General Provisions Affecting
    Purchasers Other Than Qualified Retirement Plans             29
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  D. Federal Income Tax Withholding                              31
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  E. General Provisions Affecting Qualified Retirement Plans     31
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  F.Annuity Purchases By Nonresident Aliens and Foreign
    Corporations                                                 32
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  G. Generation-Skipping Transfers                               32
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MISCELLANEOUS                                                    32
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  How Contracts are Sold                                         32
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  Legal Matters                                                  32
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  Experts                                                        32
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  More Information                                               32
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TABLE OF CONTENTS TO STATEMENT OF ADDITIONAL INFORMATION         33
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APPENDIX I -- INFORMATION REGARDING TAX-QUALIFIED RETIREMENT
  PLANS                                                          34
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APPENDIX II -- OPTIONAL DEATH BENEFIT -- EXAMPLES                37
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GLOSSARY OF SPECIAL TERMS



ACCOUNT: Any of the Sub-Accounts or Fixed Accumulation Features.



ACCUMULATION UNIT: A unit of measure we use to calculate values before we begin
to make annuity payments to you.



ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE: Located at 200 Hopmeadow Street, Simsbury, Connecticut
06089. The mailing address is: Investment Product Services, P.O. Box 5085,
Hartford, Connecticut 06102-5085.



ANNIVERSARY VALUE: The value equal to the Contract Value as of a Contract
Anniversary, increased by the dollar amount of any premium payments made since
that anniversary and reduced by the dollar amount of any partial Surrenders
since that anniversary.



ANNUAL MAINTENANCE FEE: An annual $30 charge for annuities having a value of
less than $50,000 on the most recent Contract Anniversary or when the annuity is
Surrendered in full. The charge is deducted proportionately from the Fund in use
at the time.



ANNUITANT: The person on whose life the Contract is based. The Annuitant may not
be changed.



ANNUITY: A Contract issued by us that provides, in exchange for premium
payments, a series of annuity payments.



ANNUITY CALCULATION DATE: The date we calculate your first annuity payment.



ANNUITY COMMENCEMENT DATE: The date we start to make annuity payments to you.



ANNUITY UNIT: A unit of measure we use to calculate the value of the annuity
payments we make to you.



ASSUMED INVESTMENT RETURN ("AIR"): The investment return, either 3%, 5% or 6%,
which we base your variable dollar amount payments on. You select the AIR before
we start to make annuity payments.



BENEFICIARY: The person or persons you designate to receive payment of the death
benefit upon the death of the Contract Owner.



CODE: The Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended.



COMMUTED VALUE: The present value of any remaining guaranteed Annuity Payouts.
This amount is calculated using the Assumed Investment Return for variable
dollar amount Annuity Payouts or the underlying rate of return for fixed dollar
amount Annuity Payouts.



CONTINGENT ANNUITANT: The person you may designate to become the Annuitant if
the original Annuitant dies before we begin making annuity payments.



CONTRACT: The contract is the individual Annuity contract and any endorsements
or riders. If you have a group annuity, you will receive a certificate rather
than a contract.



CONTRACT ANNIVERSARY: The annual anniversary of the date we issued your annuity.
If your contract anniversary falls on a day that is not a Valuation Day, then
the next Valuation Day will be your Contract Anniversary for that year.



CONTRACT OWNER(S) OR YOU: The owner(s) or holder(s) of this Annuity.



CONTRACT VALUE: The total value of your Annuity that we get by adding up the
value of each of your Sub-Accounts and Fixed Accumulation Features on any
Valuation Day.



CONTRACT YEAR: The 12 months following the date you purchased your annuity and
from any Contract Anniversary.



DOLLAR COST AVERAGING ("DCA"): Systematic transfers from one Account to another.



DCA PROGRAM FIXED ACCUMULATION FEATURES: Fixed Accumulation Features we
establish to use for dollar cost averaging programs. These are part of our
General Account.



DEATH BENEFIT: The amount we pay when the Contract Owner or the Annuitant dies.



DUE PROOF OF DEATH: A certified copy of a death certificate, an order of a court
of competent jurisdiction, or any other proof acceptable to us.



FIXED ACCUMULATION FEATURE: This is an account that is part of our General
Account. You may allocate all or a portion of your premium payments or transfer
of Contract Value to this account. In your contract this is defined as "The
Fixed Account".



FUNDS: The Funds described in this Prospectus or any supplements to the
Prospectus.



GENERAL ACCOUNT: Our General Account that includes our company assets and your
annuity assets allocated to any of the Fixed Accumulation Features or DCA
Program Fixed Accumulation Features.



HARTFORD OR WE: Hartford Life Insurance Company.



MAXIMUM ANNIVERSARY VALUE: This is the highest Anniversary Value prior the
deceased's 81st birthday or the date of death, if earlier.



PAYEE: The person or party designated by you to receive annuity payments.



PREMIUM TAX: A tax charged by a state or municipality on premium payments.



SEPARATE ACCOUNT: An account that we establish to separate the assets for your
annuity Sub-Accounts from our company assets. Hartford Life Insurance Company
Putnam Capital Manager Trust Separate Account.



SUB-ACCOUNT: Divisions established within the Separate Account.



SURRENDER: A complete or partial withdrawal or distribution from your annuity.



SURRENDER VALUE: What we pay you if you terminate your annuity before we begin
to make annuity payments.



VALUATION DAY: Every day the New York Stock Exchange is open for trading. The
value of the Separate Account is determined as of the close of the New York
Stock Exchange (generally 4:00 p.m. Eastern Time).



VALUATION PERIOD: The period between the close of business on successive
Valuation Days.

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HARTFORD LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY                                                5
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                                   FEE TABLE
                      CONTRACT OWNER TRANSACTION EXPENSES



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SALES CHARGE IMPOSED ON PURCHASES (as a percentage of
 Premium Payments)                                               None
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CONTINGENT DEFERRED SALES CHARGE (as a percentage of
 Premium Payments) (1)
    First Year (2)                                                  7%
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    Second Year                                                     6%
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    Third Year                                                      6%
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    Fourth Year                                                     5%
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    Fifth Year                                                      4%
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    Sixth Year                                                      3%
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    Seventh Year                                                    2%
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    Eighth Year                                                     0%
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ANNUAL MAINTENANCE FEE (3)                                        $30
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SEPARATE ACCOUNT ANNUAL EXPENSES (as a percentage of
 average daily Sub-Account Value)
    Mortality and Expense Risk Charge                            1.25%
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    Administrative Fees                                          0.15%
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    Total Separate Account Annual Expenses                       1.40%
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OPTIONAL CHARGES (as a percentage of average daily
 Sub-Account Value)
    Optional Death Benefit Charge                                0.15%
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    Total Separate Account Annual Expenses with the
     Optional Death Benefit Charge                               1.55%
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(1) Each Premium Payment has its own Contingent Deferred Sales Charge schedule.
    See "Charges and Fees -- The Contingent Deferred Sales Charge." The
    Contingent Deferred Sales Charge is not assessed on partial Surrenders which
    do not exceed the Annual Withdrawal Amount.



(2) Length of time from each Premium Payment.



(3) An annual $30 charge deducted on a Contract Anniversary or upon Surrender if
    the Contract Value at either of those times is less than $50,000. It is
    deducted proportionately from the Accounts in which you are invested at the
    time of the charge.



The purpose of the Fee Table and Examples is to assist you in understanding
various costs and expenses that you will pay directly or indirectly. The Fee
Table and Examples reflect expenses of the Separate Account and underlying
Funds. We will deduct any Premium Taxes that apply.



The Examples should not be considered a representation of past or future
expenses and actual expenses may be greater or less than those shown. The Annual
Maintenance Fee has been reflected in the Examples by a method intended to show
the "average" impact of the Annual Maintenance Fee on an investment in the
Separate Account. We do this by approximating an "average" 0.06% annual charge.

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6                                                HARTFORD LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
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                         Annual Fund Operating Expenses
                           As of the Fund's Year End
                        (As a percentage of net assets)



<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                                                                               TOTAL FUND
                                                                               12B-1                            OPERATING
                                                                            DISTRIBUTION                        EXPENSES
                                                         MANAGEMENT FEES  AND/OR SERVICING  OTHER EXPENSES   (INCLUDING ANY
                                                         (INCLUDING ANY   FEES (INCLUDING   (INCLUDING ANY   WAIVERS AND ANY
                                                            WAIVERS)      ANY WAIVERS)(1)   REIMBURSEMENTS)  REIMBURSEMENTS)
<S>                                                      <C>              <C>               <C>              <C>
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Salomon Brothers Variable Capital Fund (2)                    0.85%            0.00%             1.14%            1.99%
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Salomon Brothers Variable Investors Fund (2)                  0.70%            0.00%             0.45%            1.15%
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Salomon Brothers Variable Total Return Fund (2)               0.80%            0.00%             0.85%            1.65%
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Salomon Brothers Variable High Yield Bond Fund (2)            0.75%            0.00%             1.05%            1.80%
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Putnam VT American Government Income Fund (3) (4)             0.41%            0.15%             0.49%            1.05%
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Putnam VT Asia Pacific Growth Fund                            0.80%            0.15%             0.33%            1.28%
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Putnam VT Diversified Income Fund                             0.68%            0.15%             0.10%            0.93%
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Putnam VT The George Putnam Fund of Boston                    0.65%            0.15%             0.18%            0.98%
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Putnam VT Global Asset Allocation Fund                        0.65%            0.15%             0.12%            0.92%
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Putnam VT Global Growth Fund                                  0.61%            0.15%             0.12%            0.88%
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Putnam VT Growth and Income Fund                              0.46%            0.15%             0.04%            0.65%
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Putnam VT Growth Opportunities Fund (3)                       0.70%            0.15%             0.20%            1.05%
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Putnam VT Health Sciences Fund                                0.70%            0.15%             0.13%            0.98%
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Putnam VT High Yield Fund                                     0.65%            0.15%             0.07%            0.87%
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Putnam VT Income Fund                                         0.60%            0.15%             0.07%            0.82%
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Putnam VT International Growth Fund                           0.80%            0.15%             0.22%            1.17%
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Putnam VT International Growth and Income Fund                0.80%            0.15%             0.18             1.13%
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Putnam VT International New Opportunities Fund                1.00%            0.15%             0.33%            1.48%
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Putnam VT Investors Fund                                      0.63%            0.15%             0.08%            0.86%
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Putnam VT Money Market Fund                                   0.41%            0.15%             0.08%            0.64%
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Putnam VT New Opportunities Fund                              0.54%            0.15%             0.05%            0.74%
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Putnam VT New Value Fund                                      0.70%            0.15%             0.10%            0.95%
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Putnam VT OTC & Emerging Growth Fund (4)                      0.53%            0.15%             0.37%            1.05%
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Putnam VT Research Fund (4)                                   0.54%            0.15%             0.31%            1.00%
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Putnam VT Small Cap Value Fund (5)                            0.53%            0.15%             0.76%            1.44%
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Putnam VT Utilities Growth and Income Fund                    0.65%            0.15%             0.06%            0.86%
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Putnam VT Vista Fund                                          0.65%            0.15%             0.10%            0.90%
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Putnam VT Voyager Fund                                        0.53%            0.15%             0.04%            0.72%
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
</TABLE>



(1) Except as noted, expenses are based on the Fund's last fiscal year. Figures
    shown in the table include amounts paid through expense offset and brokerage
    service arrangements. See the Fund's prospectus for more information about
    12b-1 fees payable under the Fund's distribution plan.



(2) Including management fee waivers and expense reimbursements, total fund
    operating expenses would have been:



<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                                     12B-1 DISTRIBUTION              TOTAL FUND
                                                                           AND/OR          OTHER     OPERATING
                                                   MANAGEMENT FEES     SERVICING FEES     EXPENSES    EXPENSES
<S>                                                <C>               <C>                  <C>        <C>
- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Salomon Brothers Variable Capital Fund                  0.85%               0.00%          0.15%        1.00%
- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Salomon Brothers Variable Investors Fund                0.70%               0.00%          0.28%        0.98%
- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Salomon Brothers Variable Total Return Fund             0.80%               0.00%          0.20%        1.00%
- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Salomon Brothers Variable High Yield Bond Fund          0.75%               0.00%          0.25%        1.00%
- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
</TABLE>


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HARTFORD LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY                                                7
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(3) Putnam VT American Government Income Fund and Putnam VT Growth Opportunities
    Fund commenced operations on January 31, 2000; therefore, the Management
    Fees, 12b-1 Fees, Other Expenses and Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses
    are based on estimates for the Funds' first full fiscal year.



(4) Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses for Putnam VT American Government
    Income Fund, Putnam VT OTC & Emerging Growth Fund and Putnam VT Research
    Fund reflect voluntary reductions and reimbursements through at least
    December 31, 2000. Absent voluntary reductions and reimbursements, Total
    Annual Fund Operating Expenses would have been as follows:



<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                                                                 TOTAL ANNUAL
                                                                                      OTHER     FUND OPERATING
                                                      MANAGEMENT FEES   12B-1 FEES   EXPENSES      EXPENSES
<S>                                                   <C>               <C>          <C>        <C>
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Putnam VT American Government Income Fund                  0.65%           0.15%      0.49%          1.29%
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Putnam VT OTC & Emerging Growth Fund                       0.70%           0.15%      0.37%          1.22%
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Putnam VT Research Fund                                    0.65%           0.15%      0.31%          1.11%
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
</TABLE>



(5) Putnam VT Small Cap Value Fund commenced operations on April 30, 1999.
    Expenses for Putnam VT Small Cap Value Fund are estimates for the Fund's
    fiscal year ending December 31, 2000.

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8                                                HARTFORD LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
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EXAMPLES



THE FOLLOWING EXAMPLE ASSUMES THE OPTIONAL DEATH BENEFIT IS NOT SELECTED:



<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                 If you Surrender your Contract at the   If you annuitize your Contract at the   If you do not Surrender your
                 end of the applicable time period you   end of the applicable time period you   Contract, you would pay the
                 would pay the following expenses on     would pay the following expenses on     following expenses on a $1,000
                 a $1,000 investment, assuming a 5%      a $1,000 investment, assuming a 5%      investment, assuming a 5% annual
                 annual return on assets:                annual return on assets:                return on assets:
 SUB-ACCOUNT      1 YEAR   3 YEARS   5 YEARS   10 YEARS   1 YEAR   3 YEARS   5 YEARS   10 YEARS  1 YEAR  3 YEARS  5 YEARS  10 YEARS
 <S>             <C>      <C>       <C>       <C>        <C>      <C>       <C>       <C>        <C>     <C>      <C>      <C>
 -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 Salomon
   Brothers
   Variable
   Capital         $96      $162      $219       $378      $35      $107      $181       $377      $35     $108     $182     $378
 -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 Salomon
   Brothers
   Variable
   Investors       $88      $137      $179       $297      $26      $ 81      $139       $297      $27     $ 82     $140     $297
 -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 Salomon
   Brothers
   Variable
   Total Return    $93      $152      $203       $346      $31      $ 97      $165       $345      $32     $ 97     $165     $346
 -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 Salomon
   Brothers
   Variable High
   Yield Bond      $94      $156      $210       $360      $33      $101      $172       $360      $33     $102     $173     $360
 -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 Putnam American
   Government
   Income          $87      $134       N/A        N/A      $25      $ 78       N/A        N/A      $26     $ 79      N/A      N/A
 -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 Putnam Asia
   Pacific
   Growth          $89      $141      $185       $310      $27      $ 85      $146       $309      $28     $ 86     $147     $310
 -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 Putnam
   Diversified
   Income          $85      $131      $168       $275      $24      $ 75      $128       $274      $24     $ 75     $129     $275
 -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 Putnam The
   George Putnam
   of Boston       $86      $132      $171       $280      $24      $ 76      $131       $279      $25     $ 77     $131     $280
 -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 Putnam Global
   Asset
   Allocation      $85      $131      $168       $274      $24      $ 74      $128       $273      $24     $ 75     $128     $274
 -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 Putnam Global
   Growth          $85      $129      $166       $270      $23      $ 73      $126       $269      $24     $ 74     $126     $270
 -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 Putnam Growth
   and Income      $83      $123      $154       $246      $21      $ 66      $114       $245      $22     $ 67     $114     $246
 -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 Putnam Growth
   Opportunities   $87      $134       N/A        N/A      $25      $ 78       N/A        N/A      $26     $ 79      N/A      N/A
 -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 Putnam Health
   Sciences        $86      $132      $171       $280      $24      $ 76      $131       $279      $25     $ 77     $131     $280
 -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 Putnam High
   Yield           $85      $129      $165       $269      $23      $ 73      $125       $268      $24     $ 74     $126     $269
 -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 Putnam Income     $84      $128      $163       $264      $23      $ 71      $123       $263      $23     $ 72     $123     $264
 -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 Putnam
   International
   Growth          $88      $138      $180       $299      $26      $ 82      $140       $299      $27     $ 83     $141     $299
 -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 Putnam
   International
   Growth and
   Income          $87      $137      $178       $295      $26      $ 81      $138       $295      $27     $ 82     $139     $295
 -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 Putnam
   International
   New
   Opportunities   $91      $147      $195       $330      $30      $ 92      $156       $329      $30     $ 92     $157     $330
 -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 Putnam
   Investors       $85      $129      $165       $268      $23      $ 73      $125       $267      $24     $ 73     $125     $268
 -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 Putnam Money
   Market          $82      $122      $154       $245      $21      $ 66      $113       $244      $22     $ 66     $114     $245
 -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 Putnam New
   Opportunities   $83      $125      $159       $255      $22      $ 69      $118       $255      $23     $ 70     $119     $255
 -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 Putnam New
   Value           $86      $131      $169       $277      $24      $ 75      $129       $276      $25     $ 76     $130     $277
 -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 Putnam OTC &
   Emerging
   Growth          $87      $134      $174       $287      $25      $ 78      $134       $287      $26     $ 79     $135     $287
 -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 Putnam Research   $86      $133      $172       $282      $25      $ 77      $132       $281      $25     $ 78     $132     $282
 -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 Putnam Small
   Cap Value       $91      $146      $193       $326      $29      $ 90      $154       $325      $30     $ 91     $155     $326
 -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 Putnam
   Utilities
   Growth and
   Income          $85      $129      $165       $268      $23      $ 73      $125       $267      $24     $ 73     $125     $268
 -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 Putnam Vista      $85      $130      $167       $272      $24      $ 74      $127       $271      $24     $ 74     $127     $272
 -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 Putnam Voyager    $83      $125      $158       $253      $22      $ 68      $117       $253      $22     $ 69     $118     $253
 -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
</TABLE>


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HARTFORD LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY                                                9
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THE FOLLOWING EXAMPLE ASSUMES THE OPTIONAL DEATH BENEFIT IS SELECTED:



<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                 If you Surrender your Contract at the   If you annuitize your Contract at the   If you do not Surrender your
                 end of the applicable time period you   end of the applicable time period you   Contract, you would pay the
                 would pay the following expenses on     would pay the following expenses on     following expenses on a $1,000
                 a $1,000 investment, assuming a 5%      a $1,000 investment, assuming a 5%      investment, assuming a 5% annual
                 annual return on assets:                annual return on assets:                return on assets:
 SUB-ACCOUNT      1 YEAR   3 YEARS   5 YEARS   10 YEARS   1 YEAR   3 YEARS   5 YEARS   10 YEARS  1 YEAR  3 YEARS  5 YEARS  10 YEARS
 <S>             <C>      <C>       <C>       <C>        <C>      <C>       <C>       <C>        <C>     <C>      <C>      <C>
 -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 Salomon
   Brothers
   Variable
   Capital         $98      $166      $226       $392      $36      $112      $189       $391      $37     $112     $189     $392
 -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 Salomon
   Brothers
   Variable
   Investors       $89      $142      $186       $312      $28      $ 86      $147       $311      $28     $ 87     $148     $312
 -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 Salomon
   Brothers
   Variable
   Total Return    $94      $156      $210       $360      $33      $101      $172       $360      $33     $102     $173     $360
 -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 Salomon
   Brothers
   Variable High
   Yield Bond      $96      $161      $217       $374      $34      $106      $179       $373      $35     $106     $180     $374
 -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 Putnam American
   Government
   Income          $88      $139       N/A        N/A      $27      $ 83       N/A        N/A      $27     $ 84      N/A      N/A
 -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 Putnam Asia
   Pacific
   Growth          $91      $145      $193       $325      $29      $ 90      $154       $324      $30     $ 91     $154     $325
 -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 Putnam
   Diversified
   Income          $87      $135      $176       $290      $25      $ 79      $136       $290      $26     $ 80     $137     $290
 -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 Putnam The
   George Putnam
   of Boston       $87      $137      $178       $295      $26      $ 81      $138       $295      $27     $ 82     $139     $295
 -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 Putnam Global
   Asset
   Allocation      $87      $135      $175       $289      $25      $ 79      $135       $289      $26     $ 80     $136     $289
 -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 Putnam Global
   Growth          $86      $134      $173       $285      $25      $ 78      $133       $284      $26     $ 78     $134     $285
 -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 Putnam Growth
   and Income      $84      $127      $162       $262      $23      $ 71      $122       $261      $23     $ 71     $122     $262
 -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 Putnam Growth
   Opportunities   $88      $139       N/A        N/A      $27      $ 83       N/A        N/A      $27     $ 84      N/A      N/A
 -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 Putnam Health
   Sciences        $87      $137      $178       $295      $26      $ 81      $138       $295      $27     $ 82     $139     $295
 -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 Putnam High
   Yield           $86      $133      $173       $284      $25      $ 78      $133       $283      $25     $ 78     $134     $284
 -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 Putnam Income     $86      $132      $170       $279      $24      $ 76      $130       $278      $25     $ 77     $131     $279
 -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 Putnam
   International
   Growth          $89      $142      $187       $314      $28      $ 87      $148       $313      $28     $ 87     $149     $314
 -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 Putnam
   International
   Growth and
   Income          $89      $141      $185       $310      $27      $ 85      $146       $309      $28     $ 86     $147     $310
 -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 Putnam
   International
   New
   Opportunities   $93      $151      $202       $344      $31      $ 96      $164       $343      $32     $ 97     $164     $344
 -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 Putnam
   Investors       $86      $133      $172       $283      $25      $ 77      $132       $282      $25     $ 78     $133     $283
 -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 Putnam Money
   Market          $84      $127      $161       $261      $22      $ 70      $121       $260      $23     $ 71     $122     $261
 -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 Putnam New
   Opportunities   $85      $130      $166       $271      $23      $ 74      $126       $270      $24     $ 74     $127     $271
 -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 Putnam New
   Value           $87      $136      $177       $292      $26      $ 80      $137       $292      $26     $ 81     $138     $292
 -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 Putnam OTC &
   Emerging
   Growth          $88      $139      $181       $302      $27      $ 83      $142       $302      $27     $ 84     $143     $302
 -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 Putnam Research   $88      $137      $179       $297      $26      $ 81      $139       $297      $27     $ 82     $140     $297
 -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 Putnam Small
   Cap Value       $92      $150      $200       $340      $31      $ 95      $162       $340      $31     $ 96     $162     $340
 -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 Putnam
   Utilities
   Growth and
   Income          $86      $133      $172       $283      $25      $ 77      $132       $282      $25     $ 78     $133     $283
 -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 Putnam Vista      $87      $134      $174       $287      $25      $ 78      $134       $287      $26     $ 79     $135     $287
 -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 Putnam Voyager    $85      $129      $165       $269      $23      $ 73      $125       $268      $24     $ 74     $126     $269
 -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
</TABLE>


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10                                               HARTFORD LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
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ACCUMULATION UNIT VALUES



(For an Accumulation Unit outstanding throughout the period)



The following information has been derived from the audited financial statements
of the Separate Account, which have been audited by Arthur Andersen LLP,
independent public accountants, as indicated in their report with respect
thereto, and should be read in conjunction with those statements which are
included in the Statement of Additional Information, which is incorporated by
reference in this Prospectus. No information is included for Salomon Brothers
Variable Capital Fund Sub-Account, Salomon Brothers Variable Investors Fund
Sub-Account, Salomon Brothers Variable Total Return Fund Sub-Account, Salomon
Brothers Variable High Yield Bond Fund Sub-Account, Putnam American Government
Income Sub-Account and Putnam Growth Opportunities Sub-Account because, as of
December 31, 1999 the Sub-Accounts had not commenced operations.



<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                                  YEAR ENDED
                                                              DECEMBER 31, 1999
<S>                                                           <C>
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
SALOMON BROTHERS VARIABLE CAPITAL FUND SUB-ACCOUNT
Accumulation Unit Value at beginning of period                         N/A
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Accumulation Unit Value at end of period                               N/A
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Number Accumulation Units outstanding at end of period (in
 thousands)                                                            N/A
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
SALOMON BROTHERS VARIABLE INVESTORS FUND SUB-ACCOUNT
Accumulation Unit Value at beginning of period                         N/A
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Accumulation Unit Value at end of period                               N/A
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Number Accumulation Units outstanding at end of period (in
 thousands)                                                            N/A
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
SALOMON BROTHERS VARIABLE TOTAL RETURN FUND SUB-ACCOUNT
Accumulation Unit Value at beginning of period                         N/A
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Accumulation Unit Value at end of period                               N/A
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Number Accumulation Units outstanding at end of period (in
 thousands)                                                            N/A
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
SALOMON BROTHERS VARIABLE HIGH YIELD BOND FUND SUB-ACCOUNT
Accumulation Unit Value at beginning of period                         N/A
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Accumulation Unit Value at end of period                               N/A
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Number Accumulation Units outstanding at end of period (in
 thousands)                                                            N/A
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PUTNAM AMERICAN GOVERNMENT INCOME SUB-ACCOUNT
Accumulation Unit Value at beginning of period                         N/A
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Accumulation Unit Value at end of period                               N/A
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Number Accumulation Units outstanding at end of period (in
 thousands)                                                            N/A
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PUTNAM ASIA PACIFIC GROWTH SUB-ACCOUNT (INCEPTION DATE MAY
 1, 1995)
Accumulation Unit Value at beginning of period                     $ 8.552
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Accumulation Unit Value at end of period                           $17.505
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Number Accumulation Units outstanding at end of period (in
 thousands)                                                          5,434
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PUTNAM DIVERSIFIED INCOME SUB-ACCOUNT (INCEPTION DATE
 SEPTEMBER 15, 1993)
Accumulation Unit Value at beginning of period                     $12.489
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Accumulation Unit Value at end of period                           $12.532
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Number Accumulation Units outstanding at end of period (in
 thousands)                                                         25,272
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PUTNAM THE GEORGE PUTNAM FUND OF BOSTON SUB-ACCOUNT
 (INCEPTION DATE MAY 1, 1995)
Accumulation Unit Value at beginning of period                     $10.242
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Accumulation Unit Value at end of period                           $10.063
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Number Accumulation Units outstanding at end of period (in
 thousands)                                                         12,226
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
</TABLE>


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HARTFORD LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY                                               11
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<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                                  YEAR ENDED
                                                              DECEMBER 31, 1999
<S>                                                           <C>
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PUTNAM GLOBAL ASSET ALLOCATION SUB-ACCOUNT (INCEPTION DATE
 FEBRUARY 1, 1988)
Accumulation Unit Value at beginning of period                     $30.256
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Accumulation Unit Value at end of period                           $33.370
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Number Accumulation Units outstanding at end of period (in
 thousands)                                                         13,933
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PUTNAM GLOBAL GROWTH SUB-ACCOUNT (INCEPTION DATE MAY 1,
 1995)
Accumulation Unit Value at beginning of period                     $24.940
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Accumulation Unit Value at end of period                           $40.580
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Number Accumulation Units outstanding at end of period (in
 thousands)                                                         31,887
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PUTNAM GROWTH AND INCOME SUB-ACCOUNT (INCEPTION DATE JANUARY
 2, 1997)
Accumulation Unit Value at beginning of period                     $45.567
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Accumulation Unit Value at end of period                           $45.646
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Number Accumulation Units outstanding at end of period (in
 thousands)                                                        101,229
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PUTNAM GROWTH OPPORTUNITIES SUB-ACCOUNT
Accumulation Unit Value at beginning of period                         N/A
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Accumulation Unit Value at end of period                               N/A
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Number Accumulation Units outstanding at end of period (in
 thousands)                                                            N/A
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PUTNAM HEALTH SCIENCES SUB-ACCOUNT (INCEPTION DATE MAY 1,
 1995)
Accumulation Unit Value at beginning of period                     $10.849
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Accumulation Unit Value at end of period                           $10.277
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Number Accumulation Units outstanding at end of period (in
 thousands)                                                          8,510
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PUTNAM HIGH YIELD SUB-ACCOUNT (INCEPTION DATE FEBRUARY 1,
 1988)
Accumulation Unit Value at beginning of period                     $23.742
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Accumulation Unit Value at end of period                           $24.799
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Number Accumulation Units outstanding at end of period (in
 thousands)                                                         16,729
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PUTNAM INCOME SUB-ACCOUNT (INCEPTION DATE FEBRUARY 1, 1988)
Accumulation Unit Value at beginning of period                     $21.305
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Accumulation Unit Value at end of period                           $20.574
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Number Accumulation Units outstanding at end of period (in
 thousands)                                                         26,918
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PUTNAM INTERNATIONAL GROWTH SUB-ACCOUNT (INCEPTION DATE
 JANUARY 2, 1997)
Accumulation Unit Value at beginning of period                     $13.403
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Accumulation Unit Value at end of period                           $21.164
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Number Accumulation Units outstanding at end of period (in
 thousands)                                                         10,901
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PUTNAM INTERNATIONAL GROWTH AND INCOME SUB-ACCOUNT
 (INCEPTION DATE JANUARY 2, 1997)
Accumulation Unit Value at beginning of period                     $12.922
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Accumulation Unit Value at end of period                           $15.876
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Number Accumulation Units outstanding at end of period (in
 thousands)                                                          9,695
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PUTNAM INTERNATIONAL NEW OPPORTUNITIES SUB-ACCOUNT
 (INCEPTION DATE JANUARY 2, 1997)
Accumulation Unit Value at beginning of period                     $11.226
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Accumulation Unit Value at end of period                           $22.468
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Number Accumulation Units outstanding at end of period (in
 thousands)                                                          6,013
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
</TABLE>


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12                                               HARTFORD LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
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<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                                  YEAR ENDED
                                                              DECEMBER 31, 1999
<S>                                                           <C>
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PUTNAM INVESTORS SUB-ACCOUNT (INCEPTION DATE MAY 1, 1995)
Accumulation Unit Value at beginning of period                     $11.432
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Accumulation Unit Value at end of period                           $14.669
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Number Accumulation Units outstanding at end of period (in
 thousands)                                                         26,923
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PUTNAM MONEY MARKET SUB-ACCOUNT (INCEPTION DATE FEBRUARY 1,
 1988)
Accumulation Unit Value at beginning of period                     $ 1.538
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Accumulation Unit Value at end of period                           $ 1.591
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Number Accumulation Units outstanding at end of period (in
 thousands)                                                        232,287
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PUTNAM NEW OPPORTUNITIES SUB-ACCOUNT (INCEPTION DATE MAY 2,
 1994)
Accumulation Unit Value at beginning of period                     $24.805
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Accumulation Unit Value at end of period                           $41.424
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Number Accumulation Units outstanding at end of period (in
 thousands)                                                         45,291
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PUTNAM NEW VALUE SUB-ACCOUNT (INCEPTION DATE JANUARY 2,
 1997)
Accumulation Unit Value at beginning of period                     $12.151
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Accumulation Unit Value at end of period                           $12.014
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Number Accumulation Units outstanding at end of period (in
 thousands)                                                          8,045
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PUTNAM OTC & EMERGING GROWTH SUB-ACCOUNT (INCEPTION DATE MAY
 1, 1995)
Accumulation Unit Value at beginning of period                     $ 9.980
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Accumulation Unit Value at end of period                           $22.292
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Number Accumulation Units outstanding at end of period (in
 thousands)                                                          3,871
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PUTNAM RESEARCH SUB-ACCOUNT (INCEPTION DATE OCTOBER 1, 1998)
Accumulation Unit Value at beginning of period                     $12.497
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Accumulation Unit Value at end of period                           $15.712
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Number Accumulation Units outstanding at end of period (in
 thousands)                                                          3,376
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PUTNAM SMALL CAP VALUE SUB-ACCOUNT (INCEPTION DATE APRIL 30,
 1999)
Accumulation Unit Value at beginning of period                     $10.000
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Accumulation Unit Value at end of period                           $10.251
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Number Accumulation Units outstanding at end of period (in
 thousands)                                                            390
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PUTNAM UTILITIES GROWTH AND INCOME SUB-ACCOUNT (INCEPTION
 DATE MAY 4, 1992)
Accumulation Unit Value at beginning of period                     $22.826
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Accumulation Unit Value at end of period                           $22.360
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Number Accumulation Units outstanding at end of period (in
 thousands)                                                         21,802
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PUTNAM VISTA SUB-ACCOUNT (INCEPTION DATE JANUARY 2, 1997)
Accumulation Unit Value at beginning of period                     $14.316
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Accumulation Unit Value at end of period                           $21.587
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Number Accumulation Units outstanding at end of period (in
 thousands)                                                          9,972
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PUTNAM VOYAGER SUB-ACCOUNT (INCEPTION DATE FEBRUARY 1, 1988)
Accumulation Unit Value at beginning of period                     $55.426
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Accumulation Unit Value at end of period                           $86.479
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Number Accumulation Units outstanding at end of period (in
 thousands)                                                         46,130
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</TABLE>



Accumulation Unit Values do not include the Optional Death Benefit charge. If
you elect the Optional Death Benefit, Accumulation Unit Values would be lower.

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SUMMARY



HOW DO I PURCHASE THIS ANNUITY?



You must complete our application or order request and submit it to us for
approval with your first premium payment. Your first premium payment must be at
least $1,000 and subsequent premium payments must be at least $500. The minimum
premium payment requirements may differ if you are participating in our
automatic investing ("InvestEase-Registered Trademark-") program.



 -  For a limited time, usually within ten days after you receive your annuity,
    you may cancel your annuity without paying a Contingent Deferred Sales
    Charge. You bear the investment risk for your premium payment prior to our
    receipt of your request for cancellation.



WHAT TYPE OF SALES CHARGE WILL I PAY?



CONTINGENT DEFERRED SALES CHARGE ("CDSC")



You don't pay a sales charge when you purchase your Annuity. We may charge you a
CDSC when you partially or fully Surrender your Annuity. The CDSC will depend on
the amount you choose to Surrender and the length of time the Premium Payments
you made have been in your Annuity. The percentage used to calculate the CDSC is
equal to:



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NUMBER OF YEARS FROM  DEFERRED SALES
  PREMIUM PAYMENT         CHARGE
<S>                   <C>
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      One Year             7%
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     Two Years             6%
- ------------------------------------
    Three Years            6%
- ------------------------------------
     Four Years            5%
- ------------------------------------
     Five Years            4%
- ------------------------------------
     Six Years             3%
- ------------------------------------
    Seven Years            2%
- ------------------------------------
    Eight Years            0%
- ------------------------------------
</TABLE>



IS THERE AN ANNUAL MAINTENANCE FEE?



Yes. We deduct this $30 fee each year on your Contract Anniversary or when you
completely Surrender your annuity, if, on either of those dates, the value of
your annuity is less than $50,000.



WHAT CHARGES WILL I PAY ON AN ANNUAL BASIS?



In addition to the Annual Maintenance Fee, you pay three different types of
charges each year. The first type of charge is the fee you pay for insurance.
This charge is:



A mortality and expense risk charge that is subtracted daily and is equal to an
annual charge of 1.25% of your Contract Value invested in the Funds.



The second type of charge is the fee you pay for the Separate Account. This
charge is:



An administrative fee of .15% per year of the Contract Values held in the
Separate Account.



The third type of charge is the fee you pay for the Funds. See the Annual
Operation Expense Table for more complete information and the funds'
prospectuses attached to this Prospectus.



If an Optional Death Benefit is elected an additional charge is deducted daily
from your Contract Value and is equal to 0.15% per year of your Contract Value
invested in the Funds.



CAN I TAKE OUT ANY OF MY MONEY?



You can partially or fully Surrender your Contract subject to a Contingent
Deferred Sales Charge (CDSC). You can partially Surrender your Contract without
any CDSC applied to the Surrender under the following conditions:



- - Surrenders which don't exceed 15% of premium payments per Contract Year
  (Annual Withdrawal Amount);



- - Surrenders made from premium payments invested more than seven years;



- - 100% Surrender of earnings after the seventh Contract Year;



- - Surrenders under the nursing home waiver (described as Eligible Confinement in
  the Contract); or



- - Surrenders eligible for disability waiver under a group qualified plan.



WILL HARTFORD PAY A DEATH BENEFIT?



Your Contract has a Death Benefit and we offer an Optional Interest Accumulation
Death Benefit ("Optional Death Benefit") that you can elect for an additional
fee. There is a Death Benefit if the Contract Owner, joint owner or Annuitant,
die before we begin to make annuity payments. The Death Benefit will remain
invested in the Sub-Accounts according to your last instructions (unless
otherwise mutually specified by your Beneficiaries) and will be subject to
market fluctuations.



IF YOU DO NOT ELECT THE OPTIONAL DEATH BENEFIT, the Death Benefit, which we will
calculate as of the date we receive Due Proof of Death, will be the greater of:



- - 100% of the total premium payments you have made to us reduced by any
  subsequent Surrenders;



- - The Contract Value of your annuity, or



- - Your Maximum Anniversary Value, which is described below.



The Maximum Anniversary Value is based on a series of calculations on Contract
Anniversaries, of Contract Values, premium payments and partial Surrenders. We
will calculate an Anniversary Value for each Contract Anniversary prior to the
deceased's 81st birthday or date of death. The Anniversary Value is equal to the
Contract Value as of a Contract Anniversary, increased by the dollar amount of
any premium payments made since that anniversary and reduced by the dollar
amount of any partial Surrenders since that anniversary. The Maximum Anniversary
Value is equal to the greatest Anniversary Value attained from this series of
calculations.

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IF YOU ELECT THE OPTIONAL DEATH BENEFIT, the Death Benefit, which we will
calculate as of the date we receive Due Proof of Death, will be the greater of:



- - 100% of the total premium payments you have made to us reduced by any
  subsequent Surrenders;



- - The Contract Value of your annuity;



- - Your Maximum Anniversary Value, which is the highest Anniversary Value before
  the deceased's 81st birthday or date of death; or



- - Your Interest Accumulation Value.



The INTEREST ACCUMULATION VALUE is calculated by accumulating interest on your
premium payments at a rate of 5% per year up to the deceased's 81st birthday or
date of death, assuming you have not taken any Surrenders. If you have taken any
Surrenders, the 5% will be accumulated on your premium payments, but there will
be an adjustment for any of the Surrenders. This adjustment will reduce the
Optional Death Benefit proportionally for the Surrenders. The Optional Death
Benefit is limited to a maximum of 200% of premium payments, less proportional
adjustments for any Surrenders. For examples on how the Optional Death Benefit
is calculated see "Appendix II". If you elect the Optional Death Benefit, we
will deduct an additional charge daily from your Contract Value equal to .15%
per year of the Sub-Account value. The Optional Death Benefit may not be
available if the Contract Owner or Annuitant is age 75 or older. For Contracts
issued in the States of Washington or New York, the Optional Death Benefit is
not available.



If you elect the Optional Death Benefit at any time after you purchase your
annuity, the Option Death Benefit calculation will be different.



SPOUSAL CONTRACT CONTINUATION -- If a Beneficiary is the Contract Owner's
spouse, that portion of the Contract for which the spouse is considered the
Beneficiary will continue with the spouse as Contract Owner, unless the spouse
elects to receive the Death Benefit as a lump sum payment. If the Contract
continues with the spouse as Contract Owner, we will adjust the Contract Value
to the amount that we would have paid as the Death Benefit payment, had the
spouse elected to receive the Death Benefit as a lump sum payment or as an
annuity payment option. Spousal Contract Continuation will only apply one time
for each Contract.



WHAT ANNUITY PAYMENT OPTIONS ARE AVAILABLE?



When you purchase your annuity, you may choose one of the following annuity
payment options, or receive a lump sum payment:



LIFE ANNUITY where we make scheduled payments for the Annuitant's life.



 -  Payments under this option stop upon the death of the Annuitant, even if the
    Annuitant dies after one payment.



LIFE ANNUITY WITH CASH REFUND where we make payments during the life of the
Annuitant and when the Annuitant dies, we pay the remaining value to the
Beneficiary. The remaining value is calculated at the time we receive Due Proof
of Death by subtracting the annuity payments already made from the Contract
Value, less any applicable Premium Taxes, applied to this annuity payment
option.



 -  This option is only available if you select a variable dollar amount payment
    with the 5% AIR or fixed dollar amount annuity payments.



LIFE ANNUITY WITH PAYMENTS for a Period Certain where we make payments for the
life of the Annuitant but you are at least guaranteed payments for a time period
you select which is a minimum of 5 years and a maximum of 100 years minus your
annuitant's age.



 -  If the Annuitant dies prior to the end of the period selected, we will pay
    the value of the remaining payments to your Beneficiary, either in a lump
    sum or we will continue payments until the end of the period selected.



JOINT AND LAST SURVIVOR ANNUITY where we make payments during the lifetimes of
the Annuitant and another designated individual called the Joint Annuitant. At
the time of electing this annuity payment option, the Contract Owner may elect
reduced payments over the remaining lifetime of the survivor.



 -  Payments under this option STOP UPON THE DEATH OF THE ANNUITANT AND JOINT
    ANNUITANT, even if the Annuitant and Joint Annuitant die after one payment.



JOINT AND LAST SURVIVOR LIFE ANNUITY WITH PAYMENTS FOR A PERIOD CERTAIN where we
make payments during the lifetime of the Annuitant and a Joint Annuitant, and we
guarantee that those payments for a time period you select which is a minimum of
5 years and a maximum 100 years minus the younger Annuitant's age. At the time
of electing this Annuity Option, the Contract Owner may elect reduced payments
over the remaining lifetime of the survivor.



 -  If the Annuitant and the Joint Annuitant die prior to the end of the period
    selected, we will pay the value of the remaining payments to your
    Beneficiary, either in a lump sum or we will continue payments until the end
    of the period selected.

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PAYMENTS FOR A PERIOD CERTAIN where we agree to make payments for a specified
time. The minimum period that you can select is 10 years during the first two
Contract Years and 5 years after the second Contract Anniversary. The maximum
period that you can select is 100 years minus your Annuitant's age.



 -  If you select this option under a variable dollar amount payment, YOU MAY
    SURRENDER YOUR ANNUITY after annuity payments have started and we will give
    you the present value of the remaining payments less any applicable
    Contingent Deferred Sales Charge.



 -  If the Annuitant dies prior to the end of the period selected, we will pay
    the value of the remaining payments to your Beneficiary, either in a lump
    sum or we will continue payments until the end of the period selected.



You must begin to take payments before the Annuitant's 90th birthday or the end
of the 10th Contract Year, which ever comes later, unless you elect a later date
to begin receiving payments subject to the laws and regulations then in effect
and our approval. If you do not tell us what annuity payment option you want
before that time, we will pay you under the Life Annuity with a 10 year period
certain. You and Hartford can agree to start payments at a later date if the
laws in effect allow us to defer payment and we agree to allow you to defer. The
Annuity Commencement Date in New York may be different. Please consult your
Registered Representative or call us.



HARTFORD LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY

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Hartford Life Insurance Company is a stock life insurance company engaged in the
business of writing life insurance, both individual and group, in all states of
the United States as well as the District of Columbia. We were originally
incorporated under the laws of Massachusetts on June 5, 1902, and subsequently
redomiciled to Connecticut. Our offices are located in Simsbury, Connecticut;
however, our mailing address is P.O. Box 2999, Hartford, CT 06104-2999. We are
ultimately controlled by The Hartford Financial Services Group, Inc., one of the
largest financial service providers in the United States.



                               HARTFORD'S RATINGS



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                        EFFECTIVE DATE
    RATING AGENCY         OF RATING       RATING          BASIS OF RATING
<S>                     <C>              <C>        <C>
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 A.M. Best and
 Company, Inc.               1/1/99         A+      Financial performance
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 Standard & Poor's           8/1/99        AA       Insurer financial strength
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 Duff & Phelps               7/1/99        AA+      Claims paying ability
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</TABLE>



THE SEPARATE ACCOUNT

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The Separate Account is where we set aside and invest the assets of some of our
annuity contracts, including this Contract. The Separate Account was established
on June 22, 1987 and is registered as a unit investment trust under the
Investment Company Act of 1940. This registration does not involve supervision
by the Commission of the management or the investment practices of the Separate
Account or Hartford. The Separate Account meets the definition of "Separate
Account" under federal securities law. This Separate Account holds only assets
for variable annuity contracts. The Separate Account:



- - Holds assets for the benefit of you and other Contract Owners, and the persons
  entitled to the payments described in the Contract.



- - Is not subject to the liabilities arising out of any other business Hartford
  may conduct.



- - Is not affected by the rate of return of Hartford's General Account or by the
  investment performance of any of Hartford's other Separate Accounts.



- - May be subject to liabilities from a Sub-Account of the Separate Account which
  holds assets of other variable annuity contracts offered by the Separate
  Account which are not described in this Prospectus.



- - Is credited with income and gains, and takes losses, whether or not realized,
  from the assets it holds.



We do not guarantee the investment results of the Separate Account. There is no
assurance that the value of your Annuity will equal the total of the payments
you make to us.



THE FUNDS

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Salomon Brothers Variable Series Funds Inc. (the "Company") in part consists of
Salomon Brothers Variable Investors Fund ("Investors Fund"), Salomon Brothers
Variable Capital Fund ("Capital Fund"), Salomon Brothers Variable Total Return
Fund ("Total Return Fund"), Salomon Brothers Variable High Yield Bond Fund
("High Yield Bond Fund"). Each of the funds is an investment portfolio of the
Company, an open-end investment company incorporated in Maryland on October 1,
1997.



Salomon Brothers Asset Management Inc. ("SBAM") provides investment advisory
services for each of the Funds. Shares of the

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funds are sold only to (i)separate accounts of Participating Insurance Companies
to fund the benefits for VA contracts and VL I policies; and (ii) Qualified
Pension and Retirement Plans ("Plans"). Each of the funds, except Capital Fund,
is classified as a diversified fund under the Investment Company Act 1940, as
amended (the "1940 Act").



The Putnam Sub-Accounts purchase shares of Putnam Variable Trust, an open-end
series investment company with multiple portfolios ("Funds"). Putnam Investment
Management, Inc. ("Putnam Management") serves as the investment manager for the
Funds. Putnam Management is ultimately controlled by Marsh & McLennan Companies,
Inc., a publicly owned holding company whose principal businesses are
international insurance brokerage and employee benefit consulting.



We do not guarantee the investment results of any of the underlying Funds. Since
each underlying Fund has different investment objectives, each is subject to
different risks. These risks and the Funds' expenses are more fully described in
the accompanying Funds' prospectus and Statement of Additional Information,
which may be ordered from us. The Funds' prospectus should be read in
conjunction with this Prospectus before investing.



The Funds may not be available in all states.



The investment goals of each of the Funds are as follows:



SALOMON BROTHERS VARIABLE CAPITAL FUND -- Seeks capital appreciation through
investments in securities which the manager believes have above-average capital
appreciation potential. Managed by Salomon Brothers Asset Management Inc.
("SBAM").



SALOMON BROTHERS VARIABLE INVESTORS FUND -- Seeks long-term growth of capital.
Current income is a secondary objective. Managed by Salomon Brothers Asset
Management Inc. ("SBAM").



SALOMON BROTHERS VARIABLE TOTAL RETURN FUND -- Seeks to obtain above-average
income (compared to a portfolio entirely invested in equity securities). The
fund's secondary objective is to take advantage of opportunities to achieve
growth of capital and income. Managed by Salomon Brothers Asset Management Inc.
("SBAM").



SALOMON BROTHERS VARIABLE HIGH YIELD BOND FUND -- Seeks to maximize current
income. As a secondary objective, the fund seeks capital appreciation. Managed
by Salomon Brothers Asset Management Inc. ("SBAM").



PUTNAM VT AMERICAN GOVERNMENT INCOME FUND -- Seeks high current income with
preservation of capital as its secondary objective.



PUTNAM VT ASIA PACIFIC GROWTH FUND -- Seeks capital appreciation.



PUTNAM VT DIVERSIFIED INCOME FUND -- Seeks as high a level of current income as
Putnam Management believes is consistent with capital preservation. The Fund
invests in higher-yielding, lower-rated securities commonly referred to as "junk
bonds." See the special considerations for, and risks associated with,
investments in these securities described in the Fund prospectus.



PUTNAM VT THE GEORGE PUTNAM FUND OF BOSTON -- Seeks to provide a balanced
investment composed of a well-diversified portfolio of stocks and bonds which
produce both capital growth and current income.



PUTNAM VT GLOBAL ASSET ALLOCATION FUND -- Seeks a high level of long-term total
return consistent with preservation of capital.



PUTNAM VT GLOBAL GROWTH FUND -- Seeks capital appreciation.



PUTNAM VT GROWTH AND INCOME FUND -- Seeks capital growth and current income.



PUTNAM VT GROWTH OPPORTUNITIES FUND -- Seeks capital appreciation.



PUTNAM VT HEALTH SCIENCES FUND -- Seeks capital appreciation.



PUTNAM VT HIGH YIELD FUND -- Seeks high current income. Capital growth is a
secondary goal when consistent with achieving high current income. The Fund
invests in higher-yielding, lower-rated securities commonly referred to as "junk
bonds." See the special considerations for, and risks associated with,
investments in these securities described in the Fund prospectus.



PUTNAM VT INCOME FUND -- Seeks high current income consistent with what Putnam
Management believes to be prudent risk.



PUTNAM VT INTERNATIONAL GROWTH FUND -- Seeks capital appreciation.



PUTNAM VT INTERNATIONAL GROWTH AND INCOME FUND -- Seeks capital growth. Current
income is a secondary objective.



PUTNAM VT INTERNATIONAL NEW OPPORTUNITIES FUND -- Seeks long term capital
appreciation.



PUTNAM VT INVESTORS FUND -- Seeks long-term growth of capital and any increased
income that results from this growth.



PUTNAM VT MONEY MARKET FUND -- Seeks as high a rate of current income as Putnam
Management believes is consistent with preservation of capital and maintenance
of liquidity.



PUTNAM VT NEW OPPORTUNITIES FUND -- Seeks long-term capital appreciation.



PUTNAM VT NEW VALUE FUND -- Seeks long-term capital appreciation.



PUTNAM VT OTC & EMERGING GROWTH FUND -- Seeks capital appreciation.



PUTNAM VT RESEARCH FUND -- Seeks capital appreciation.



PUTNAM VT SMALL CAP VALUE FUND -- Seeks capital appreciation.



PUTNAM VT UTILITIES GROWTH AND INCOME FUND -- Seeks capital growth and current
income.



PUTNAM VT VISTA FUND -- Seeks capital appreciation.



PUTNAM VT VOYAGER FUND -- Seeks capital appreciation.

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The Funds are generally managed in styles similar to other open-end investment
companies which are managed by Putnam Management and whose shares are generally
offered to the public. These other Putnam funds may, however, employ different
investment practices and may invest in securities different from those in which
their counterpart Funds invest, and consequently will not have identical
portfolios or experience identical investment results.



Subject to the general oversight of the Trustees of Putnam Variable Trust,
Putnam Management manages the Funds' portfolios in accordance with their stated
investment objectives and policies, makes investment decisions for the Funds,
places orders to purchase and sell securities on behalf of the Funds, and
administers the affairs of the Funds. For its services, the Funds pay Putnam
Management a quarterly fee. See the accompanying Funds prospectus for a more
complete description of Putnam Management and the respective fees of the Funds.



MIXED AND SHARED FUNDING -- Shares of the Funds are sold to our other Separate
Accounts and our insurance company affiliates or other unaffiliated insurance
companies to serve as the underlying investment for both variable annuity
contracts and variable life insurance contracts, a practice known as "mixed and
shared funding." As a result, there is a possibility that a material conflict
may arise between the interests of Contract Owners, and of owners of other
contracts whose contract values are allocated to one or more of these other
Separate Accounts investing in any one of the Funds. In the event of any such
material conflicts, we will consider what action may be appropriate, including
removing the Fund from the Separate Account or replacing the Fund with another
Fund. There are certain risks associated with mixed and shared funding, as
disclosed in the funds' prospectus.



VOTING RIGHTS -- We are the legal owners of all Fund shares held in the Separate
Account and we have the right to vote at the Fund's shareholder meetings. To the
extent required by federal securities laws or regulations, we will:



- - Notify you of any Fund shareholders' meeting if the shares held for your
  Contract may be voted.



- - Send proxy materials and a form of instructions that you can use tell us how
  to vote the Fund shares held for your Contract.



- - Arrange for the handling and tallying of proxies received from Contract Owners



- - Vote all Fund shares attributable to your Contract according to instructions
  received from you, and



- - Vote all Fund shares for which no voting instructions are received in the same
  proportion as shares for which instructions have been received.



If any federal securities laws or regulations, or their present interpretation,
change to permit us to vote Fund shares on our own, we may decide to do so. You
may attend any Shareholder Meeting at which shares held for your Contract may be
voted. After we begin to make Annuity Payments to you, the number of votes you
have will decrease.



SUBSTITUTIONS, ADDITIONS, OR DELETIONS OF FUNDS -- We reserve the right, subject
to any applicable law, to make certain changes to the Funds offered under your
Contract. We may, in our sole discretion, establish new Funds. New Funds will be
will be made available to existing Contract Owners as we determined appropriate.
We may also close one or more Funds to additional payments or transfers from
existing Sub-Accounts.



We reserve the right to eliminate the shares of any of the Funds for any reason
and to substitute shares of another registered investment company for the shares
of any Fund already purchased or to be purchased in the future by the Separate
Account. To the extent required by the 1940 Act, substitutions of shares
attributable to your interest in a Fund will not be made until we have the
approval of the Commission and we have notified you of the change.



In the event of any substitution or change, We may, by appropriate endorsement,
make such changes in the Contract as may be necessary or appropriate to reflect
such substitution or change. If we decide that it is in the best interest of the
Contract Owners, the Separate Account may be operated as a management company
under the 1940 Act or any other form permitted by law, may be de-registered
under the 1940 Act in the event such registration is no longer required, or may
be combined with one or more other Separate Accounts.



ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES -- Hartford has entered into agreements with the
investment advisers or distributors of many of the Funds. Under the terms of
these agreements, Hartford provides administrative services and the Funds pay a
fee to Hartford that is usually based on an annual percentage of the average
daily net assets of the Funds. These agreements may be different for each Fund
or each Fund family.



PERFORMANCE RELATED INFORMATION

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The Separate Account may advertise certain performance-related information
concerning the Sub-Accounts. Performance information about a Sub-Account is
based on the Sub-Account's past performance only and is no indication of future
performance.



When a Sub-Account advertises its STANDARDIZED TOTAL RETURN, it will usually be
calculated for one year, five years, and ten years or some other relevant
periods if the Sub-Account has not been in existence for at least ten years.
Total return is measured by comparing the value of an investment in the
Sub-Account at the beginning of the relevant period to the value of the
investment at the end of the period and assumes that the Optional Death Benefit
has not been elected.



The Separate Account may also advertise NON-STANDARD TOTAL RETURNS THAT PRE-DATE
THE INCEPTION DATE OF THE SEPARATE ACCOUNT. These non-standardized total returns
are calculated by assuming that the Sub-Accounts have been in existence for the
same periods as the underlying Funds and by taking deductions for charges equal
to those currently assessed against the

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Sub-Accounts. These non-standardized returns must be accompanied by standardized
total returns.



If applicable, the Sub-Accounts may advertise YIELD IN ADDITION TO TOTAL RETURN.
The yield will be computed in the following manner: The net investment income
per unit earned during a recent one month period, divided by the unit value on
the last day of the period. This figure reflects the recurring charges at the
Separate Account level including the Annual Maintenance Fee.



The Putnam Money Market Sub-Account may advertise yield and effective yield. The
yield of a Sub-Account is based upon the income earned by the Sub-Account over a
seven-day period and then annualized, i.e. the income earned in the period is
assumed to be earned every seven days over a 52-week period and stated as a
percentage of the investment. Effective yield is calculated similarly but when
annualized, the income earned by the investment is assumed to be reinvested in
Sub-Account units and thus compounded in the course of a 52-week period. Yield
and effective yield reflect the recurring charges at the Separate Account level
including the Annual Maintenance Fee.



We may provide information on various topics to Contract Owners and prospective
Contract Owners in advertising, sales literature or other materials. These
topics may include the relationship between sectors of the economy and the
economy as a whole and its effect on various securities markets, investment
strategies and techniques (such as value investing, dollar cost averaging and
asset allocation), the advantages and disadvantages of investing in tax-deferred
and taxable instruments, customer profiles and hypothetical purchase scenarios,
financial management and tax and retirement planning, and other investment
alternatives, including comparisons between the Contracts and the
characteristics of and market for such alternatives.



THE FIXED ACCUMULATION FEATURES

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IMPORTANT INFORMATION YOU SHOULD KNOW: THIS PORTION OF THE CONTRACT RELATING TO
THE FIXED ACCUMULATION FEATURES IS NOT REGISTERED UNDER THE SECURITIES ACT OF
1933 ("1933 ACT") AND THE FIXED ACCUMULATION FEATURES ARE NOT REGISTERED AS
INVESTMENT COMPANIES UNDER THE INVESTMENT COMPANY ACT OF 1940 ("1940 ACT"). NONE
OF THE FIXED ACCUMULATION FEATURES OR ANY OF THEIR INTERESTS ARE SUBJECT TO THE
PROVISIONS OR RESTRICTIONS OF THE 1933 ACT OR THE 1940 ACT, AND THE STAFF OF THE
SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION HAS NOT REVIEWED THE DISCLOSURE REGARDING THE
FIXED ACCUMULATION FEATURES. THE FOLLOWING DISCLOSURE ABOUT THE FIXED
ACCUMULATION FEATURES MAY BE SUBJECT TO CERTAIN GENERALLY APPLICABLE PROVISIONS
OF THE FEDERAL SECURITIES LAWS REGARDING THE ACCURACY AND COMPLETENESS OF
DISCLOSURE.



Payments and Contract Values allocated to a Fixed Accumulation Feature become a
part of our general assets. We invest the assets of the General Account in
accordance with applicable law governing the investments of insurance company
General Accounts. We have more than one Fixed Accumulation Feature. The standard
Fixed Accumulation Feature (the "Fixed Accumulation Feature") and then a number
of DCA Program Fixed Accumulation Features, which we collectively refer to as
the "Fixed Accumulation Features".



Currently, we guarantee that we will credit interest at a rate of not less than
3% per year, compounded annually, to amounts you allocate to the Fixed
Accumulation Feature. We reserve the right, in our sole discretion, to credit
interest at a rate in excess of 3% per year. You assume the risk that interest
credited to the Fixed Accumulation Feature may not exceed the minimum guarantee
of 3% for any given year.



We will periodically publish the Fixed Accumulation Feature interest rates
currently in effect. There is no specific formula for the determination of
interest rates. Some of the factors that we may consider in determining whether
to credit excess interest are: general economic trends, rates of return
currently available and anticipated on our investments, regulatory and tax
requirements and competitive factors. We will account for any deductions,
Surrenders or transfers from the Fixed Accumulation Feature on a "first-in",
"first-out" basis. For Contracts issued in the state of New York, Fixed
Accumulation Feature interest rates may vary from other states.



From time to time, we may credit increased interest rates to Contract Owners
under certain programs established at our sole discretion.



DOLLAR COST AVERAGING PLUS ("DCA PLUS") PROGRAMS -- These programs will use
designated DCA Program Fixed Accumulation Features. Currently, Contract Owners
may enroll in a special pre-authorized transfer program known as our Dollar Cost
Averaging Plus Program (the "Program"). Under this Program, Contract Owners who
enroll may allocate a minimum of $5,000 of their payment into the appropriate
DCA Program Fixed Accumulation Feature (we may allow a lower minimum premium
payment for qualified plan transfers or rollovers, including IRAs) and
pre-authorize transfers to any of the Sub-Accounts under either the 6-Month
Transfer Program or 12-Month Transfer Program. The 6-Month Transfer Program and
the 12-Month Transfer Program will generally have different credited interest
rates. Under the 6-Month Transfer Program, the interest rate can accrue up to 6
months and all payments and accrued interest must be transferred from the DCA
Program Fixed Accumulation Feature in use to the selected Sub-Accounts in 3 to 6
months. Under the 12-Month Transfer Program, the interest rate can accrue up to
12 months and all payments and accrued interest must be transferred to the
selected Sub-Accounts in 7 to 12 months. This will be accomplished by monthly
transfers for the period selected and a final transfer of the entire amount
remaining in the Program, which will generally be less than the prior monthly
transfer amounts. The pre-authorized transfers will begin within 15 days after
we receive the initial Program payment and complete enrollment instructions. If
We do not receive complete Program enrollment instructions within 15 days of
receipt of the initial Program payment, the Program will be voided and the
entire balance in the Program will be transferred to the Accounts designated by
you. If you do not

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designate an Account, we will transfer any remaining amounts to the Fixed
Accumulation Feature and you will receive the Fixed Accumulation Feature's
current effective interest rate. Any subsequent payments we receive within the
Program period selected will be allocated to the Sub-Accounts over the remainder
of that Program transfer period, unless otherwise directed by You.



You may only have one dollar cost averaging program in place at one time, this
means one standard dollar cost averaging plan or one Dollar Cost Averaging Plus
Program.



You may elect to terminate the pre-authorized transfers by calling or writing us
of your intent to cancel enrollment in the Program. Upon cancellation of
enrollment in the Program, you will no longer receive the increased interest
rate and unless we receive instructions to the contrary, the amounts remaining
in the DCA Program Fixed Accumulation Feature may be transferred to the Fixed
Accumulation Feature and accrue the interest rate currently in effect.



Transfers made under a Dollar Cost Averaging Program do not count towards the
twelve transfers each Contract Year that we allow without charge and are not
subject to our rule that prohibits any two transfers from occurring on
Consecutive Valuation Days.



We reserve the right to discontinue, modify or amend the Program or any other
interest rate program established by Hartford. Any change to the Program will
not affect Contract Owners currently enrolled in the Program.



THE CONTRACT

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THE CONTRACT OFFERED -- The Contracts are individual or group tax-deferred
variable annuity contracts. They are designed for retirement planning purposes
and may be purchased by any individual, group or trust, including; (a) any
trustee or custodian for a retirement plan qualified under Sections 401(a), or
403(a) of the Internal Revenue Code (which includes Section 401(k));
(b) annuity purchase plans adopted by public school systems and certain
tax-exempt organizations according to Section 403(b) of the Code;
(c) Individual Retirement Annuities adopted according to Section 408 of the
Code; (d) employee pension plans established for employees by a state, a
political subdivision of a state, or an agency or instrumentality of either a
state or a political subdivision of a state, and (e) certain eligible deferred
compensation plans as defined in Section 457 of the Code ("Qualified
Contracts"). If you are purchasing the Contract for use in an IRA or other
qualified retirement plan, you should consider other features of the Contract
besides tax deferral, since any investment vehicle used within an IRA or other
qualified plan receives tax deferred treatment under the Code.



PURCHASING A CONTRACT -- A prospective Contract Owner may purchase a Contract by
completing and submitting an application or an order request along with an
initial premium payment to the Administrative Office of the Company. The maximum
age for Annuitant, Owner and Joint Owner on the Contract Issue Date is 85.
Generally, the minimum premium payment is $1,000. The minimum subsequent premium
payment is $500. Certain plans may be allowed to make smaller periodic premium
payments. Unless we give our prior approval, we will not accept a premium
payment in excess of $1,000,000. Each premium payment, which is your premium
payment after the deduction of any applicable Premium Taxes, may be split among
the various Accounts subject to minimum amounts then in effect. For Contracts
issued in Oregon, premium payments will only be accepted prior to the third
Contract Anniversary. For Contracts issued in Massachusetts, subsequent premium
payments will only be accepted until the Annuitant's 63rd birthday or the third
Contract Anniversary, whichever is later. We will send you a confirmation notice
upon receipt and acceptance of your premium payment.



In Oregon, Premium Payments are only allowed in the first three Contract Years.
In Massachusetts, Premium Payments are only allowed in the first three Contract
Years or until the Contract Owner turns 63, whichever is later.



RIGHT TO EXAMINE THE CONTRACT -- If you are not satisfied with your purchase,
you may cancel the Contract by returning it within 10 days (or longer in some
states) after you receive it. You must send a written request for cancellation
along with the Contract. We will, without deduction for any CDSC normally
assessed, pay you an amount equal to the Contract Value. YOU BEAR THE INVESTMENT
RISK DURING THE PERIOD PRIOR TO OUR RECEIPT OF YOUR REQUEST FOR CANCELLATION. We
will refund the premium paid only for Individual Retirement Annuities, if
returned within seven days of receipt, and in those states where required by
law.



CREDITING AND VALUATION -- Your premium payment, which is the balance remaining
after the deduction of any Premium Tax, is credited to your Contract within two
business days of receipt by us at our Administrative Office of a properly
completed application or an order to purchase a Contract and the premium
payment. The payment will be credited to the Accounts according to the
instructions we receive from you.



If your application or other information is incomplete when received, your
payment will be credited to the Accounts within five business days of receipt of
complete information. If the payment is not credited within five business days,
it will be immediately returned to you unless you have been informed of the
delay and tell us not to return it.



Subsequent premium payments are priced on the Valuation Day we receive the
payment in our Administrative Office, provided it is received before the New
York Stock Exchange closes. Unless otherwise specified, We will allocate any
subsequent payments to Accounts according to your most recent instructions.



CONTRACT VALUE -- BEFORE THE ANNUITY
COMMENCEMENT DATE



Your Contract Value reflects interest rate credited any amounts allocated to the
Fixed Accumulation Features and the investment performance of the Sub-Accounts
where you have payments allocated.

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SUB-ACCOUNT VALUES -- Your Sub-Account Values on the date we issue your Contract
is the amount of your premium payment allocated to any Sub-Account. After that,
we determine your Sub-Account value by determining the Accumulation Unit value
for each Sub-Account, and then multiplying that value by the number of those
units. Sub-Account Value reflects any variation of the interest income,
dividends, net capital gains or losses, realized or unrealized, and any amounts
transferred into or out of that Sub-Account.


ACCUMULATION UNITS -- When Premium Payments are credited to your Sub-Accounts,
they are converted into accumulation Units by dividing the amount of your
Premium Payments, minus any Premium Taxes, by the Accumulation Unit Value for
that day. The more Premium Payments you put into your Contract, the more
Accumulation Units you will own. You decrease the number of Accumulation Units
you have by requesting Surrenders, transferring money out of an Account,
settling a Death Benefit claim or by annuitizing your Contract.



ACCUMULATION UNIT VALUE -- The Accumulation Unit value for each Sub-Account was
arbitrarily set initially at $1 when the Sub-Account began operations. After
that, the Accumulation Unit value for each Sub-Account will equal (a) the
Accumulation Unit value at the end of the preceding Valuation Day multiplied by
(b) the Net Investment Factor (see the definition below) for the Valuation Day
for which the Accumulation Unit value is being calculated.



You will be advised, at least semiannually, of the number of Accumulation Units
credited to each Sub-Account, the current Accumulation Unit values, and the
total value of your Contract.



THE NET INVESTMENT FACTOR (BEFORE AND AFTER THE ANNUITY COMMENCEMENT
DATE) -- The Net Investment Factor is an index applied to measure the investment
performance of a Sub-Account from one Valuation Period to the next. For each
Sub-Account, the Net Investment Factor reflects the investment performance of
the Fund in which that Sub-Account invests and the charges assessed against that
Sub-Account for a Valuation Period. The Net Investment Factor is calculated by
dividing (a) by (b) and subtracting (c) from the result, where:



- - Is the Net Asset Value of the Fund held in that Sub-Account, determined at the
  end of the current Valuation Period (plus the per share amount of any
  dividends or capital gains distributions made by that Fund);



- - Is the Net Asset Value of the Fund held in the Sub-Account, determined at the
  beginning of the Valuation Period;



- - Is a daily factor representing the mortality and expense risk charge and any
  optional charges deducted from the Sub-Account, adjusted for the number of
  days in the Valuation Period.



CONTRACT VALUE TRANSFERS BEFORE AND AFTER THE ANNUITY COMMENCEMENT DATE



You may transfer your Contract Values from one or more Accounts to another
Account free of charge. WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT THE NUMBER OF TRANSFERS TO
12 PER CONTRACT YEAR, WITH NO 2 TRANSFERS OCCURRING ON CONSECUTIVE VALUATION
DAYS. There may be limitations on transfers to and from the Fixed Accumulation
Features that are described in your Contract. Some states may allow us to limit
the dollar amount transferred.



TELEPHONE AND INTERNET TRANSFERS -- In most states, you, or your
attorney-in-fact acting pursuant to a power of attorney, can make transfers:



- - By calling us at (800) 521-0538



- - Electronically, when available, by the Internet through our website at
  http://www.putnaminv.com



Transfer instructions received by telephone on any Valuation Day before the
close of the New York Stock Exchange will be carried out that day. Otherwise,
the instructions will be carried out at the close of the New York Stock Exchange
on the next Valuation Day.



Transfer instructions you send electronically are considered to be received by
Hartford at the time and date stated on the electronic acknowledgement Hartford
returns to you. If the time and date indicated on the acknowledgement is before
the close of the New York Stock Exchange on a Valuation Day, the instructions
will be carried out that day. Otherwise, the instructions will be carried out at
the close of the New York Stock Exchange the next Valuation Day. If you do not
receive an electronic acknowledgement, you should telephone us as soon as
possible.



We will send you a confirmation when we process your transfer. You are
responsible for verifying transfer confirmations and promptly advising us of any
errors within 30 days of receiving the confirmation.



Telephone or Internet transfer requests may currently only be cancelled by
calling us at (800) 521-0538 before the close of the New York Stock Exchange.



Hartford, our agents or our affiliates are NOT responsible for losses resulting
from telephone or electronic requests that we believe are genuine. We will use
reasonable procedures to confirm that instructions received by telephone or
through our website are genuine, including a requirement that contract owners
provide certain identification information, including a personal identification
number. We record all telephone transfer instructions. We reserve the right to
suspend, modify, or terminate telephone or electronic transfer privileges at any
time.



We may permit you to pre-authorize transfers under certain circumstances.
Transfers between the Accounts may be made both before and after the Annuity
Commencement Date. Generally, the minimum allocation to any Sub-Account may not
be less than $500. All percentage (%) allocations must be in whole numbers
(e.g., 1%). No minimum balance is presently required in any Account.



The right to reallocate Contract Values is subject to modification if we
determine, in our sole opinion, that the exercise of that right by one or more
Contract Owners is, or would be, to the disadvantage of other Contract Owners.
Any modification could be applied to transfers to or from some or all of the
Accounts and could include, but not be limited to, the requirement of a minimum
time period between each transfer, not accepting transfer requests of an agent
acting under a power of attorney on behalf of more than one Contract Owner, or
limiting the dollar

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amount that may be transferred between the Sub-Accounts by you at any one time.
SUCH RESTRICTIONS MAY BE APPLIED IN ANY MANNER REASONABLY DESIGNED TO PREVENT
ANY USE OF THE TRANSFER RIGHT WHICH WE CONSIDER TO BE TO THE DISADVANTAGE OF
OTHER CONTRACT OWNERS.



For Contracts issued in THE STATES OF NEW YORK, FLORIDA, MARYLAND OR OREGON, the
reservation of rights set forth in the preceding paragraph is limited to: (i)
requiring up to a maximum of 10 Valuation Days between each transfer;
(ii) limiting the amount to be transferred on any one Valuation Day to no more
than $2 million; and (iii) upon 30 days prior written notice, to only accepting
transfer instructions from you and not from your representative, agent or person
acting under a power of attorney for you.



Currently, we will not accept instructions from agents acting under a power of
attorney of multiple Contract Owners whose Accounts aggregate more than $2
million, unless the agent has entered into a third party transfer services
agreement with us.



Transfers made under a Dollar Cost Averaging Program do not count towards the
twelve transfers each Contract Year that we allow without charge and are not
subject to our rule that prohibits any two transfers from occurring on
Consecutive Valuation Days.



SURRENDERS



Contract Owners should consult their qualified tax adviser regarding the tax
consequences of a Surrender.



 -  A Surrender made before age 59 1/2 may result in adverse tax consequences,
    including a penalty tax of 10% of the taxable portion of the Surrender
    Value. (See "Federal Tax Considerations")



PAYMENT OF SURRENDER AMOUNTS -- Payment of any request for a full or partial
Surrender from the Accounts will be made as soon as possible and in any event no
later than seven days after we receive the request at our Administrative Office.



There may be postponement in the payment of Surrender Amounts whenever (a) the
New York Stock Exchange is closed; (b) trading on the New York Stock Exchange is
restricted as determined by the Commission; (c) the Commission permits
postponement and so orders; or (d) the Commission determines that an emergency
exists making valuation of the amounts or disposal of securities not reasonably
practicable.



FULL SURRENDERS PRIOR TO THE ANNUITY COMMENCEMENT DATE -- At any time prior to
the Annuity Commencement Date, you have the right to fully Surrender the
Contract. In such event, the Surrender Value of the Contract may be taken in the
form of a lump sum cash payment.



The Surrender Value of the Contract is equal to the Contract Value less any
Premium Taxes, the Annual Maintenance Fee and any Contingent Deferred Sales
Charge, if applicable. The Surrender Value may be more or less than the amount
of the payments made to your Contract.



PARTIAL SURRENDERS PRIOR TO THE ANNUITY COMMENCEMENT DATE -- You may make a
partial Surrender of your Contract Value at any time prior to the Annuity
Commencement Date so long as the amount Surrendered is at least equal to our
minimum amount rules then in effect. Additionally, if the remaining Contract
Value following a Surrender is less than $500, we may terminate the Contract and
pay the Surrender Value. For Contracts issued in TEXAS, the Contract will not be
terminated when the remaining Contract Value after a Surrender is less than $500
unless there were no payments made during the previous 2 Contract Years.



WHEN REQUESTING A PARTIAL SURRENDER, YOU SHOULD SPECIFY THE ACCOUNT(S) FROM
WHICH THE PARTIAL SURRENDER WILL BE TAKEN; OTHERWISE, THE SURRENDER WILL BE
TAKEN ON A PRO RATA BASIS ACCORDING TO THE VALUE IN EACH ACTIVE ACCOUNT.



We may permit you to pre-authorize partial Surrenders subject to certain
limitations then in effect. We permit partial Surrenders by telephone subject to
dollar amount limitations in effect at the time you request the Surrender. To
request partial Surrenders by telephone, you must have completed and returned to
us a Telephone Redemption Program Enrollment Form authorizing telephone
Surrenders. If there are joint Contract Owners, both must authorize us to accept
telephone instructions and agree that We may accept telephone instructions for
partial Surrenders from either Contract Owner. Partial Surrender requests will
not be honored until we receive all required documents in proper form.



Telephone authorization will remain valid until (a) we receive written notice of
revocation by you, or, in the case of joint Contract Owners, written notice from
either Contract Owner; (b) we discontinue the privilege; or (c) we have reason
to believe that you have entered into a market timing agreement with an
investment adviser and/or broker/dealer.



We may record any telephone calls to verify data concerning transactions and may
adopt other procedures to confirm that telephone instructions are genuine. We
will not be liable for losses or expenses arising out of telephone instructions
reasonably believed to be genuine.



In order to obtain that day's unit values on Surrender, We must receive
telephone Surrender instructions prior to the close of trading on the New York
Stock Exchange (generally 4:00 p.m.).



We may modify, suspend, or terminate telephone transaction privileges at any
time.



SURRENDERS AFTER THE ANNUITY COMMENCEMENT DATE -- You may fully Surrender your
Contract on or after the Annuity Commencement Date if you elect the Payment For
a Period Certain Settlement Option. We pay you the commuted value that is equal
to the present value of the remaining payments we are scheduled to make less any
applicable Contingent Deferred Sales Charge. The commuted value is determined as
of the date we receive your written request for Surrender at our Administrative
Office.



Partial Surrenders are permitted after the Annuity Commencement Date if you
elect a variable dollar amount payment under the Payments for a Period Certain
Settlement Option, but check with your qualified tax adviser because there may
be adverse tax consequences.

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IMPORTANT TAX INFORMATION-- There are certain restrictions on section 403(b)
tax-sheltered annuities. As of December 31, 1988, all section 403(b) annuities
have limits on full and partial Surrenders. Contributions to the Contract made
after December 31, 1988 and any increases in cash value after December 31, 1988
may not be distributed unless the Contract Owner/employee has a) attained age
59 1/2, b) separated from service, c) died, d) become disabled or e) experienced
financial hardship (cash value increases may not be distributed for hardships
prior to age 59 1/2). Distributions prior to age 59 1/2 due to financial
hardship or separation from service may still be subject to a penalty tax of
10%. We will not assume any responsibility for determining whether a surrender
is permissible, with or without tax penalty, in any particular situation; or in
monitoring Surrender requests regarding pre or post January 1, 1989 Contract
Values. Any full or partial Surrender described above may affect the continuing
tax-qualified status of some Contracts or plans and may result in adverse tax
consequences to the Contract Owner. The Contract Owner, therefore, should
consult with a tax adviser before undertaking any such Surrender. (See "Federal
Tax Considerations")



CONTRACT CHARGES



CONTINGENT DEFERRED SALES CHARGE ("CDSC")



The CDSC covers some of the expenses relating to the sale and distribution of
the Contract, including commissions paid to registered representatives and the
cost of preparing sales literature and other promotional activities.



We may assess a CDSC when you request a full or partial Surrender. The CDSC is
based on the amount you choose to Surrender and how long your Premium Payments
have been in the Contract. Each Premium Payment has its own CDSC schedule.
Premium Payments are Surrendered in the order in which they were received. The
longer you leave your Premium Payments in the Contract, the lower the CDSC will
be when you Surrender. The amount assessed a CDSC will not exceed your total
Premium Payments.



The percentage used to calculate the CDSC is equal to:



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                        CONTINGENT
NUMBER OF YEARS FROM  DEFERRED SALES
  PREMIUM PAYMENT         CHARGE
<S>                   <C>
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         1                 7%
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         2                 6%
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         3                 6%
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         4                 5%
- ------------------------------------
         5                 4%
- ------------------------------------
         6                 3%
- ------------------------------------
         7                 2%
- ------------------------------------
     8 or more             0%
- ------------------------------------
</TABLE>



For example, you made an initial Premium Payment of $10,000 five years ago and
an additional Premium Payment of $20,000 one year ago. If you request a partial
withdrawal of $15,000 and you have not taken your Annual Withdrawal Amount for
the year, we will deduct a CDSC as follows.



- - Hartford will Surrender the Annual Withdrawal Amount which is equal to 15% of
  your total Premium Payments or $4,500 without charging a CDSC.



- - We will then Surrender the Premium Payments that have been in the Annuity the
  longest.



- - That means we would Surrender the entire $10,000 initial Premium Payment and
  deduct a CDSC of 4% on that amount or $400.00.



- - The remaining $500 will come from the additional Premium Payment made one year
  ago and we will deduct a CDSC of 7% of the $500 or $35.00.



- - Your CDSC is $435.00



If you have any questions about these charges, please contact your financial
adviser or Hartford.



PAYMENTS NOT SUBJECT TO CDSC



ANNUAL WITHDRAWAL AMOUNT -- During the first seven Contract years, you may make
a partial Surrender of Contract Values of up to 15% of the premium payments each
Contract Year on a non-cumulative basis, as determined on the date of the
requested Surrender, without the application of the CDSC. After the seventh
Contract Year, you may make a partial Surrender each Contract Year of 15% of
premium payments made during the seven years prior to the Surrender and 100% of
the Contract Value less the premium payments made during the seven years prior
to the Surrender. These amounts are different for group unallocated Contracts
and Contracts issued to a Charitable Remainder Trust.



EXTENDED SURRENDER PRIVILEGE -- This privilege allows Annuitants who attain age
70 1/2 with a Contract held under an Individual Retirement Account or
403(b) plan to Surrender an amount equal to the required minimum distribution
for the stated Contract without incurring any CDSC.



WAIVERS OF CDSC



CONFINEMENT IN A NURSING HOME, HOSPITAL OR LONG TERM CARE FACILITY (DESCRIBED AS
ELIGIBLE CONFINEMENT IN THE CONTRACT) -- We will waive any CDSC applicable to a
partial or full Surrender if the Annuitant, Contract Owner or joint owner is
confined, at the recommendation of a physician for medically necessary reasons,
for at least 180 calendar days to: a hospital recognized as a general hospital
by the proper authority of the state in which it is located; or a hospital
recognized as a general hospital by the Joint Commission on the Accreditation of
Hospitals; or a facility certified as a hospital or long-term care facility; or
a nursing home licensed by the state in which it is located and offers the
services of a registered nurse 24 hours a day.



The Annuitant, Contract Owner or joint owner cannot be confined at the time the
Contract is purchased in order to receive this waiver and the Contract Owner(s)
must have been the Contract Owner(s) continuously since the Contract issue date.
You must provide written proof of confinement satisfactory to Hartford and you
must request the partial or full Surrender within 91 calendar days of the last
day of confinement.

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This waiver may not be available in all states. Please contact your registered
representative or contact Us to determine availability.



DEATH OF THE ANNUITANT OR CONTRACT OWNER OR PAYMENTS UNDER AN ANNUITY
OPTION -- No CDSC otherwise applicable will be assessed in the event of death of
the Annuitant, death of the Contract Owner or if payments are made under an
Annuity option (other than a Surrender of variable payments for a Period Certain
Annuity option) provided for under the Contract.



OTHER PLANS OR PROGRAMS -- Certain plans or programs established by us from time
to time may have different Surrender privileges.



MORTALITY AND EXPENSE RISK CHARGE -- For assuming risks under the Contract, We
deduct a daily charge at the rate of 1.25% per year against all Contract Values
held in the Accounts during the life of the Contract. Although variable annuity
payments made under the Contracts will vary in accordance with the investment
performance of the underlying Fund shares held in the Sub-Account(s), the
payments will not be affected by (a) our actual mortality experience among
Annuitants before or after the Annuity Commencement Date or (b) our actual
expenses, if greater than the deductions provided for in the Contracts because
of the expense and mortality undertakings by us.



There are two types of mortality risks: those made during the accumulation or
deferral phase and those made during the annuity payout phase. The mortality
risk we take in the accumulation phase is that we may experience a loss
resulting from the assumption of the mortality risk relative to the death
benefit in event of the death of an Annuitant or Contract Owner before
commencement of Annuity payments, in periods of declining value. The mortality
risk we take during the annuity payout phase is to make monthly Annuity payments
(determined in accordance with the 1983a Individual Annuity Mortality Table and
other provisions contained in the Contract) to Annuitants regardless of how long
an Annuitant may live, and regardless of how long all Annuitants as a group may
live. These mortality undertakings are based on our determination of expected
mortality rates among all Annuitants. If actual experience among Annuitants
during the Annuity payment period deviates from our actuarial determination of
expected mortality rates among Annuitants because, as a group, their longevity
is longer than anticipated, we must provide amounts from our general funds to
fulfill our contractual obligations. We will bear the loss in such a situation.



During the accumulation phase, we also provide an expense undertaking. We assume
the risk that the Annual Maintenance Fee for maintaining the Contracts prior to
the Annuity Commencement Date may be insufficient to cover the actual cost of
providing such items.



ANNUAL MAINTENANCE FEE -- Each year, on each Contract Anniversary on or before
the Annuity Commencement Date, we will deduct an Annual Maintenance Fee, if
applicable, from Contract Values to reimburse us for expenses relating to the
maintenance of the Contract and Accounts. If during a Contract Year the Contract
is Surrendered for its full value, we will deduct the Annual Maintenance Fee at
the time of such Surrender. The fee is a flat fee that will be due in the full
amount regardless of the time of the Contract Year that Contract Values are
Surrendered. The Annual Maintenance Fee is $30 per Contract Year for Contracts
with less than $50,000 Contract Value on the Contract Anniversary. Fees will be
deducted on a pro rata basis according to the value in each Account under a
Contract.



WAIVERS OF THE ANNUAL MAINTENANCE FEE -- Annual Maintenance Fees are waived for
Contracts with Contract Value equal to or greater than $50,000. In addition, we
will waive one Annual Maintenance Fee for Contract Owners who own one or more
Contracts with a combined Contract Value of $50,000 up to $100,000. If you have
multiple Contracts with a combined Contract Value of $100,000 or greater, we
will waive the Annual Maintenance Fee on all Contracts. However, we reserve the
right to limit the number of Annual Maintenance Fee waivers to a total of six
Contracts. We reserve the right to waive the Annual Maintenance Fee under other
conditions.



ADMINISTRATIVE CHARGE -- For administration, we apply a daily charge at the rate
of .15% per annum against all Contract Values held in the Separate Account
during both the accumulation and annuity phases of the Contract. There is not
necessarily a relationship between the amount of administrative charge imposed
on a given Contract and the amount of expenses that may be attributable to that
Contract; expenses may be more or less than the charge.



The types of expenses incurred by the Separate Account include, but are not
limited to, expenses of issuing the Contract and expenses for confirmations,
Contract quarterly statements, processing of transfers and surrenders,
responding to Contract Owner inquiries, reconciling and depositing cash
receipts, calculation and monitoring daily Sub-Account unit values, Separate
Account reporting, including semiannual and annual reports and mailing and
tabulation of shareholder proxy solicitations.



You should refer to the Trust prospectus for a description of deductions and
expenses paid out of the assets of the Trust's portfolios.



PREMIUM TAXES -- Charges are also deducted for Premium Tax, if applicable,
imposed by state or other governmental entity. Certain states impose a Premium
Tax, currently ranging up to 3.5%. Some states assess the tax at the time
purchase payments are made; others assess the tax at the time of annuitization.
We will pay Premium Taxes at the time imposed under applicable law. At our sole
discretion, we may deduct Premium Taxes at the time we pay such taxes to the
applicable taxing authorities, at the time the Contract is Surrendered, at the
time a death benefit is paid, or at the time the Contract annuitizes.



OPTIONAL DEATH BENEFIT FEE -- If you elect the Optional Death Benefit, we will
deduct daily from your Contract Value an additional charge which equals .15% per
year of the Sub-Account value.

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EXCEPTIONS TO CHARGES UNDER THE CONTRACT -- We may offer, at our discretion,
reduced fees and charges including, but not limited to, CDSC, the mortality and
expense risk charge, administration charges, optional charges and the Annual
Maintenance Fee for certain sales (including employer sponsored savings plans)
under circumstances which may result in savings of certain costs and expenses.
Reductions in these fees and charges will not be unfairly discriminatory against
any Contract Owner.



DEATH BENEFITS



DEATH BEFORE THE ANNUITY COMMENCEMENT DATE



DETERMINATION OF THE BENEFICIARY -- If the Contract Owner or the Annuitant dies
before the Annuity Commencement Date, we will pay a Death Benefit to the
Beneficiary.



 -  IF THE CONTRACT OWNER DIES before the Annuity Commencement Date, any
    surviving joint Contract Owner becomes the Beneficiary. If there is no
    surviving joint Contract Owner, the designated Beneficiary will be the
    Beneficiary. If the Contract Owner's spouse is the sole Beneficiary, the
    spouse may elect, in lieu of receiving the Death Benefit, to be treated as
    the Contract Owner. If the Annuitant is not living and there is no
    Contingent Annuitant, the spouse will be presumed to be the Contingent
    Annuitant. If no Beneficiary designation is in effect or if the Beneficiary
    has predeceased the Contract Owner, the Contract Owner's estate will be the
    Beneficiary.



 -  IF THE ANNUITANT DIES before the Annuity Commencement Date, the Contingent
    Annuitant will become the Annuitant. If either (a) there is no Contingent
    Annuitant, (b) the Contingent Annuitant predeceases the Annuitant, or
    (c) if any sole Contract Owner dies before the Annuity Commencement Date,
    the Beneficiary, as determined under the Contract control provisions, will
    receive the Death Benefit. However, if the Annuitant dies prior to the
    Annuity Commencement Date and the Contract Owner is living, the Contract
    Owner shall be the Beneficiary. In that case, the rights of any designated
    Beneficiary shall be void.



DETERMINATION OF THE DEATH BENEFIT



IF YOU DID NOT ELECT THE OPTIONAL DEATH BENEFIT. Your Death Benefit, which we
will calculate as of the date we receive Due Proof of Death, will be calculated
as follows:



If the deceased HAD NOT REACHED THEIR 81ST BIRTHDAY, the Death Benefit is the
greater of:



- - 100% of the total premium payments made to the Contract, reduced by any
  subsequent Surrenders, or



- - The Contract Value of your annuity, or



- - Your Maximum Anniversary Value, which is described below.



The Maximum Anniversary Value is based on a series of calculations on Contract
Anniversaries of Contract Values, premium payments and partial Surrenders. We
will calculate an Anniversary Value for each Contract Anniversary prior to the
deceased's 81st birthday or date of death. The Anniversary Value is equal to the
Contract Value as of a Contract Anniversary, increased by the dollar amount of
any premium payments made since that anniversary and reduced by the dollar
amount of any partial Surrenders since that anniversary. The Maximum Anniversary
Value is equal to the greatest Anniversary Value attained from this series of
calculations.



IF THE DECEASED REACHED THEIR 81ST BIRTHDAY, then the Death Benefit is the
greater of:



- - 100% of the total premium payments made to us, reduced by any subsequent
  Surrenders, or



- - The Contract Value of your annuity, or



- - The Maximum Anniversary Value.



If you did elect the Optional Death Benefit, the Death Benefit, which we will
calculate as of the date we receive Due Proof of Death, will be the greater of:



- - 100% of the total premium payments made to us, reduced by any subsequent
  Surrenders;



- - The Contract Value of your annuity;



- - The Maximum Anniversary Value; or



- - The Interest Accumulation Value, which is described below.



The Interest Accumulation Value is calculated by accumulating interest on your
premium payments at a rate of 5% per year up to the deceased's 81st birthday or
date of death, assuming you have not taken any Surrenders. If you have taken any
Surrenders, the 5% will be accumulated on your premium payments, but there will
be an adjustment for any of the Surrenders. This adjustment will reduce the
Optional Death Benefit proportionally for the Surrenders. We stop compounding
interest on the deceased's 81st birthday or date of death. After that date, the
Interest Accumulation Value will be adjusted by adding any subsequent payments
and subtracting proportional adjustments for any partial Surrenders. The
Optional Death Benefit is limited to a maximum of 200% of premium payments, less
proportional adjustments for any Surrenders. For examples on how the Optional
Death Benefit is calculated see "Appendix II". The Optional Death Benefit may
not be available if the Contract Owner or Annuitant is age 75 or older. For
Contracts issued in the states of Washington or New York, the Optional Death
Benefit is not available.



If you elect to add the Optional Death Benefit after you purchase your annuity,
the Interest Accumulation Value calculation will be:



- - Your Contract Value on the date we add the Optional Death Benefit to your
  annuity;



- - Plus any Premium Payments made after the Optional Death Benefit is added;



- - Minus any partial Surrenders after the Optional Death Benefit is added;

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- - Compounded daily at an annual interest rate of 5%.



SPOUSAL CONTRACT CONTINUATION -- If a Beneficiary is the Contract Owner's
spouse, that portion of the Contract for which the spouse is considered the
Beneficiary will continue with the spouse as Contract Owner, unless the spouse
elects to receive the Death Benefit as a lump sum payment or as an annuity
payment option. If the Contract continues with the spouse as Contract Owner, we
will adjust the Contract Value to the amount that we would have paid as the
Death Benefit payment, had the spouse elected to receive the Death Benefit as a
lump sum payment. Spousal Contract Continuation will only apply one time for
each Contract.



CALCULATION OF THE DEATH BENEFIT -- If the Contract Owner or Annuitant dies
before the Annuity Commencement Date and a Death Benefit is payable to the
Beneficiary, the Death Benefit will be calculated as of the date we receive
written notification of Due Proof of Death. THE DEATH BENEFIT REMAINS INVESTED
IN THE SEPARATE ACCOUNT ACCORDING TO YOUR LAST INSTRUCTIONS UNTIL THE PROCEEDS
ARE PAID OR WE RECEIVE NEW SETTLEMENT INSTRUCTIONS FROM THE BENEFICIARY. DURING
THE TIME PERIOD BETWEEN OUR RECEIPT OF WRITTEN NOTIFICATION OF DUE PROOF OF
DEATH AND OUR RECEIPT OF THE COMPLETE SETTLEMENT INSTRUCTIONS, THE CALCULATED
DEATH BENEFIT WILL BE SUBJECT TO MARKET FLUCTUATIONS. UPON RECEIPT OF COMPLETE
SETTLEMENT INSTRUCTIONS, WE WILL CALCULATE THE PAYABLE AMOUNT.



Any Annuity payments made on or after the date of death, but before receipt of
written notification of Due Proof of Death will be recovered by us from the
Payee.



DEATH ON OR AFTER THE ANNUITY COMMENCEMENT DATE



If, on or after the Annuity Commencement Date, the Contract Owner dies and the
Annuitant is living, the Beneficiary becomes the Contract Owner. If the
Annuitant dies and the Contract Owner is living, the Contract Owner becomes the
Beneficiary.



If the Annuitant dies on or after the Annuity Commencement Date, a Death Benefit
may be paid or payments may continue under the following annuity payment
options:



- - Life Annuity with Cash Refund



- - Life Annuity with payments for a Period Certain



- - Joint and Last Survivor Life Annuity with payments for a Period Certain and



- - Payments for a Period Certain.



Proceeds from the Death Benefit may be left with us for at least 5 years from
the date of the Contract Owner's death if the death occurs prior to the Annuity
Commencement Date. These proceeds will remain in the Account(s) to which they
were allocated at the time of death unless the Beneficiary elects to reallocate
them. Full or partial Surrenders may be made at any time. In the event of a
complete Surrender, the remaining value will equal the Contract Value of the
proceeds left with us, minus any partial Surrenders. This option may not be
available under certain Contracts issued in connection with Qualified Plans.



SETTLEMENT PROVISIONS

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You select an Annuity Commencement Date which will not be deferred beyond the
Valuation Day immediately following the later of the Annuitant's 90th birthday
or the end of the tenth Contract Year. You may elect a later Annuity
Commencement Date if we allow and subject to the laws and regulations then in
effect. The Annuity Commencement Date may be changed from time to time, but ANY
CHANGE MUST BE WITHIN 30 DAYS PRIOR TO THE DATE ON WHICH ANNUITY PAYMENTS ARE
SCHEDULED TO BEGIN. In New York, the Annuity Commencement Date cannot be
deferred beyond the Annuitant's 90th birthday.



You also elect in writing an annuity payment option, which may be any of the
options described below or any annuity payment option then being offered by us.
The annuity payment option may not be changed on or after the Annuity
Commencement Date. The Contract contains the six annuity payment options
described below and the Annuity Proceeds Settlement Option.



For Qualified Contracts, the following annuity payment options are only
available if the guaranteed payment period is less than the life expectancy of
the Annuitant at the time the option becomes effective. The Annuity Proceeds
Settlement option is available for Qualified Contracts only if the guaranteed
payment period is less than the life expectancy of the Beneficiary at the time
the option becomes effective. Such life expectancies are computed on the basis
of the mortality table prescribed by the IRS, or if none is prescribed, the
mortality table in use by us. If you do not elect otherwise, fixed dollar amount
annuity payments will begin automatically on the Annuity Commencement Date,
under the Life Annuity Payment Option.



For Non-Qualified Contracts, if you do not elect otherwise, fixed dollar amount
annuity payments will automatically begin on the Annuity Commencement Date under
the annuity payment option Life Annuity with payments for a Period Certain of 10
years. For Qualified Contracts and Contracts issued in Texas, if you do not
elect otherwise, fixed dollar amount annuity payments will begin automatically
on the Annuity Commencement Date, under the Life Annuity Payment Option.



With the exception of the option Payments for a Period Certain, if the variable
dollar amount payment is selected, no Surrenders are permitted after annuity
payments begin.

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ANNUITY PAYMENT OPTIONS
LIFE ANNUITY



where we make Annuity payments for as long as the Annuitant lives.



 -  Payments under this option STOP UPON THE DEATH OF THE ANNUITANT, even if the
    Annuitant dies after one payment.



LIFE ANNUITY WITH CASH REFUND



where we make payments during the life of the Annuitant and when the Annuitant
dies, we pay the remaining value to the Beneficiary. The remaining value is
calculated at the time we receive Due Proof of Death by subtracting the annuity
payments already made from the Contract Value less any applicable Premium Taxes
applied to this annuity payment option.


 -  This option is only available if you select payments using a VARIABLE DOLLAR
    AMOUNT PAYMENT OPTION WITH THE 5% AIR OR FIXED DOLLAR AMOUNT ANNUITY
    PAYMENTS.



LIFE ANNUITY WITH PAYMENTS FOR A PERIOD CERTAIN



where we make payments to you for the life of the Annuitant but you are at least
guaranteed payments for a time period you select which is a minimum of 5 years
and a maximum of 100 years minus your Annuitant's age.



 -  If the Annuitant dies prior to the end of the period selected, we will pay
    your Beneficiary the present value of the remaining payments, either in a
    lump sum payment or we will continue payments until the end of the period
    selected.



JOINT AND LAST SURVIVOR ANNUITY



where we make payments during the lifetimes of the Annuitant and another
designated individual called the Joint Annuitant At the time of electing this
Annuity Option, the Contract Owner may elect reduced payments over the remaining
lifetime of the survivor.



 -  Payments under this option STOP UPON THE DEATH OF THE ANNUITANT AND JOINT
    ANNUITANT, even if the Annuitant and Joint Annuitant die after one payment.



JOINT AND LAST SURVIVOR LIFE ANNUITY WITH PAYMENTS FOR A PERIOD CERTAIN



where we make payments during the lifetime of the Annuitant and a Joint
Annuitant, and we guarantee that those payments for a time period you select
which is not less than 5 years and no more than 100 years minus the younger
Annuitant's age. At the time of electing this Annuity Option, the Contract Owner
may elect reduced payments over the remaining lifetime of the survivor.



 -  If the Annuitant and Joint Annuity die prior to the end of the period
    selected, we will pay your Beneficiary the present value of the remaining
    payments, either in a lump sum payment or We will continue payments until
    the end of the period selected.



PAYMENTS FOR A PERIOD CERTAIN



where we agree to make payments for a specified time. The minimum period that
you can select is 10 years during the first two Contract years and 5 years after
the second Contract Anniversary. The maximum period that you can select is 100
years minus your Annuitant's age.



 -  If you select this option under a variable dollar amount payment, YOU MAY
    SURRENDER YOUR ANNUITY after annuity payments have started and we will give
    you the present value of the remaining payments less any applicable
    Contingent Deferred Sales Charge.



 -  If the Annuitant dies prior to the end of the period selected, we will pay
    your Beneficiary the present value of the remaining payments, either in a
    lump sum payment or we will continue payments until the end of the period
    selected.



For Contracts issued in the State of Oregon, payments for a Period Certain may
be selected as follows: for fixed annuity payments, the minimum period that you
can select is 10 years at any time and 5 years on or after the 2nd Contract
Anniversary. For variable annuity payments, the minimum period that you can
select is 5 years on or after the 10th Contract Anniversary. Under an Annuity
payable with variable annuity payments, you may surrender the Contract after
payments have begun by submitting a written request to us. The amount available
to you is the Commuted Value.



WE MAY OFFER OTHER ANNUITY PAYMENT OPTIONS FROM TIME TO TIME.



ANNUITY PAYMENTS



When you decide to begin to take payments, we calculate your Contract Value
minus any Premium Tax which we must pay and, unless you instruct us otherwise,
we apply that amount to a variable annuity with the same Sub-Account values. You
may however, choose to have your Contract Value applied to a fixed annuity
instead.



IMPORTANT: YOU SHOULD CONSIDER THE QUESTION OF ALLOCATION OF CONTRACT VALUES
(LESS APPLICABLE PREMIUM TAXES) AMONG ACCOUNTS TO MAKE CERTAIN THAT ANNUITY
PAYMENTS ARE BASED ON THE INVESTMENT ALTERNATIVE BEST SUITED TO YOUR NEEDS FOR
RETIREMENT.



ANNUITY PAYMENTS -- The minimum Annuity payment is $50. No election may be made
which results in a first payment of less than $50. If at any time Annuity
payments are or become less than $50, we have the right to change the frequency
of payment to intervals so that payments will at least be $50. For Contracts
issued in the State of New York, the minimum monthly Annuity payment is $20. If
any amount due is less than the minimum amount per year, we make such other
settlement as may be equitable to the Payee.



All Annuity payments under any option will occur the same day of the month as
the Annuity Commencement Date, based on the

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payment frequency selected by you. Available payment frequencies include
monthly, quarterly, semi-annual and annual. The payment frequency may be changed
within 30 days prior to the anniversary of your Annuity Commencement Date.



ANNUITY COMMENCEMENT DATE -- You select the Annuity Commencement Date in your
application or order request. The Annuity Calculation Date will be no more than
five Valuation Days before the Annuity Commencement Date.



ANNUITY CALCULATION DATE -- On the Annuity Calculation Date, your Contract Value
less any applicable Premium Tax is applied to purchase Annuity Units of the
Sub-Accounts selected by you. The first Annuity payment is computed using the
value of these Annuity Units as of the Annuity Calculation Date.



INCOME PAYMENT DATES -- All Annuity payments after the first Annuity payment are
computed and payable as of the Income Payment Dates. These dates are the same
day of the month as the Annuity Commencement Date, based on the Annuity payment
frequency selected by you. They are also shown on the specification page of your
Contract. You may choose from monthly, quarterly, semi-annual and annual
payments. The Annuity payment frequency may not be changed once selected by you.



IN THE EVENT THAT YOU DO NOT SELECT A PAYMENT FREQUENCY, ANNUITY PAYMENTS WILL
BE MADE MONTHLY.



VARIABLE ANNUITY PAYMENTS



THE FIRST VARIABLE ANNUITY PAYMENT -- Variable Annuity payments are periodic
payments we pay to your designated Payee, the amount of which varies from one
Income Payment Date to the next as a function of the net investment performance
of the Sub-Accounts selected by you. The dollar amount of the first Variable
Annuity payment depends on the annuity payment option chosen, the age of the
Annuitant, the gender of the Annuitant (if applicable), the amount of Contract
Value less applicable Premium Tax applied to purchase the Annuity payments, and
the applicable annuity purchase rates based on the 1983a Individual Annuity
Mortality table using projection scale G projected to the year 2000 and an AIR
of not less than 3.0%.



The dollar amount of the first Variable Annuity payment attributable to each
Sub-Account is determined by dividing the dollar amount of the Contract Value
less applicable Premium Tax applied to that Sub-Account on the Annuity
Calculation Date by $1,000 and multiplying the result by the payment factor in
the Contract for the selected annuity payment option. The dollar value of the
first Variable Annuity payment is the sum of the first Variable Annuity payments
attributable to each Sub-Account.



ANNUITY UNITS -- The number of Annuity Units attributable to a Sub-Account is
derived by dividing the first Variable Annuity payment attributable to that
Sub-Account by the Annuity Unit value for that Sub-Account for the Valuation
Period ending on the Annuity Calculation Date or during which the Annuity
Calculation Date falls if the Valuation Period does not end on such date. The
number of Annuity Units attributable to each Sub-Account under a Contract
remains fixed unless there is a transfer of Annuity Units between Sub-Accounts.



SUBSEQUENT VARIABLE ANNUITY PAYMENTS -- The dollar amount of each subsequent
Variable Annuity payment attributable to each Sub-Account is calculated on the
Income Payment Date. It is determined by multiplying (a) by (b), where:



- - is the number of Annuity Units of each Sub-Account credited under the Contract
  and



- - is the Annuity Unit value (described below) for that Sub-Account.



The total subsequent Variable Annuity payments equal the sum of the amounts
attributable to each Sub-Account.



When an Income Payment Date falls on a day that is not a Valuation Day, the
Income Payment is computed as of the prior Valuation Day. If the date of the
month elected does not occur in a given month, i.e., the 29th, 30th, or 31st of
a month, the payment will be computed as of the last Valuation Day of the month.



The Annuity Unit value of each Sub-Account for any Valuation Period is equal to
(a) multiplied by (b) multiplied by (c) where:



- - is the Net Investment Factor for the Valuation Period for which the Annuity
  Unit value is being calculated;



- - is the Annuity Unit value for the preceding Valuation Period; and



- - is the Annuity Unit Factor



The Annuity Unit Factor neutralizes the AIR percentage (3%, 5%, or 6%). The
daily Annuity Unit Factor corresponding to the AIR percentages of 3%, 5%, and 6%
are 0.999919, 0.999866, and 0.999840, respectively.



THE ASSUMED INVESTMENT RETURN (AIR) -- The Annuity Unit value will increase or
decrease from one Income Payment Date to the next in direct proportion to the
net investment return of the Sub-Account(s) supporting the Variable Annuity
payments, less an adjustment to neutralize the selected AIR. Dividing what would
otherwise be the Annuity Unit value by the AIR factor is necessary in order to
adjust the change in the Annuity Unit value (resulting from the Net Investment
Factor) so that the Annuity Unit value only changes to the extent that the Net
Investment Factor represents a rate of return greater than or less than the AIR
selected by you. Without this adjustment, the Net Investment Factor would
decrease the Annuity Unit value to the extent that such value represented an
annualized rate of return of less than 0.0% and increase the Annuity Unit value
to the extent that such value represented an annualized rate of return of
greater than 0.0%.



The Contract permits Contract Owners to select one of three AIRs: 3%, 5% or 6%.
A higher AIR will result in a higher initial payment, a more slowly rising
series of subsequent payments when actual investment performance (minus any
deductions and expenses) exceeds the AIR, and a more rapid drop in subsequent

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payments when actual investment performance (minus any deductions and expenses)
is less than the AIR. The 6% AIR is not available in the states of Oklahoma,
Oregon, New Jersey, New York or Texas. The following examples may help clarify
the impact of selecting one AIR over another:



- - If you select a 3% AIR and if the net investment return of the Sub-Account for
  an Annuity payment period is equal to the pro-rated portion of the 3% AIR, the
  Variable Annuity payment attributable to that Sub-Account for that period will
  equal the Annuity payment for the prior period. To the extent that such net
  investment return exceeds an annualized rate of return of 3% for a payment
  period, the Annuity payment for that period will be greater than the Annuity
  payment for the prior period and to the extent that such return for a period
  falls short of an annualized rate of 3%, the Annuity payment for that period
  will be less than the Annuity payment for the prior period.



- - If you select a 5% AIR and if the net investment return of the Sub-Account for
  an Annuity payment period is equal to the pro-rated portion of the 5% AIR, the
  Variable Annuity payment attributable to that Sub-Account for that period will
  equal the Annuity payment for the prior period. To the extent that such net
  investment return exceeds an annualized rate of return of 5% for a payment
  period, the Annuity payment for that period will be greater than the Annuity
  payment for the prior period and to the extent that such return for a period
  falls short of an annualized rate of 5%, the Annuity payment for that period
  will be less than the Annuity payment for the prior period.



- - If you select a 6% AIR and if the net investment return of the Sub-Account for
  an Annuity payment period is equal to the pro-rated portion of the 6% AIR, the
  Variable Annuity payment attributable to that Sub-Account for that period will
  equal the Annuity payment for the prior period. To the extent that such net
  investment return exceeds an annualized rate of return of 6% for a payment
  period, the Annuity payment for that period will be greater than the Annuity
  payment for the prior period and to the extent that such return for a period
  falls short of an annualized rate of 6%, the Annuity payment for that period
  will be less than the Annuity payment for the prior period.



LEVEL VARIABLE ANNUITY PAYMENTS WOULD BE PRODUCED IF THE INVESTMENT RATE RETURNS
REMAINED CONSTANT AND EQUAL TO THE AIR. IN FACT, PAYMENTS WILL VARY UP OR DOWN
AS THE INVESTMENT RATE VARIES UP OR DOWN FROM THE AIR.



EXCHANGE (TRANSFER) OF ANNUITY UNITS -- After the Annuity Calculation Date, you
may exchange (i.e., transfer) the dollar value of a designated number of Annuity
Units of a particular Sub-Account for an equivalent dollar amount of Annuity
Units of another Sub-Account. On the date of the transfer, the dollar amount of
a Variable Annuity payment generated from the Annuity Units of either
Sub-Account would be the same. Transfers are executed as of the day Hartford
receives a written request for a transfer. For guidelines refer to Sub-Account
Value Transfers Before and After the Annuity Commencement Date.



FIXED DOLLAR ANNUITY -- Fixed Annuity payments are determined at annuitization
by multiplying the Contract Value (less applicable Premium Taxes) by a rate to
be determined by Hartford which is no less than the rate specified in the Fixed
Annuity option tables in the Contract. The Annuity payment will remain level for
the duration of the Annuity. Any Fixed Annuity allocation may not be changed.



OTHER INFORMATION



ASSIGNMENT -- Ownership of this Contract is generally assignable. However, if
the Contracts are issued pursuant to some form of Qualified Plan, it is possible
that the ownership of the Contracts may not be transferred or assigned depending
on the type of tax-qualified retirement plan involved. An assignment of a
Non-Qualified Contract may subject the Contract Values or assignment proceeds to
income taxes and certain penalty taxes.



CONTRACT MODIFICATION -- The Annuitant may not be changed; however, the
Contingent Annuitant may be changed at any time prior to the Annuity
Commencement Date by sending us written notice. We may modify the Contract, but
no modification will effect the amount or term of any Contract unless a
modification is required to conform the Contract to applicable Federal or State
law. No modification will effect the method by which Contract Values are
determined.



FEDERAL TAX CONSIDERATIONS

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What are some of the federal tax consequences which affect these Contracts?



A.  GENERAL



Since federal tax law is complex, the tax consequences of purchasing this
contract will vary depending on your situation. You may need tax or legal advice
to help you determine whether purchasing this contract is right for you.



Our general discussion of the tax treatment of this contract is based on our
understanding of federal income tax laws as they are currently interpreted. A
detailed description of all federal income tax consequences regarding the
purchase of this contract cannot be made in the prospectus. We also do not
discuss state, municipal or other tax laws that may apply to this contract. For
detailed information, you should consult with a qualified tax adviser familiar
with your situation.



B.  TAXATION OF HARTFORD AND THE SEPARATE ACCOUNT



The Separate Account is taxed as part of Hartford which is taxed as a life
insurance company in accordance with the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as
amended (the "Code"). Accordingly, the Separate Account will not be taxed as a
"regulated investment company" under subchapter M of Chapter 1 of the Code.

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Investment income and any realized capital gains on the assets of the Separate
Account are reinvested and are taken into account in determining the value of
the Accumulation and Annuity Units (See "Value of Accumulation Units"). As a
result, such investment income and realized capital gains are automatically
applied to increase reserves under the Contract.



No taxes are due on interest, dividends and short-term or long-term capital
gains earned by the Separate Account with respect to Qualified or Non-Qualified
Contracts.



C.  TAXATION OF ANNUITIES -- GENERAL PROVISIONS AFFECTING PURCHASERS OTHER THAN
QUALIFIED RETIREMENT PLANS



Section 72 of the Code governs the taxation of annuities in general.



 1. NON-NATURAL PERSONS, CORPORATIONS, ETC.



Code Section 72 contains provisions for contract owners which are not natural
persons. Non-natural persons include corporations, trusts, limited liability
companies, partnerships and other types of legal entities. The tax rules for
contracts owned by non-natural persons are different from the rules for
contracts owned by individuals. For example, the annual net increase in the
value of the contract is currently includible in the gross income of a
non-natural person, unless the non-natural person holds the contract as an agent
for a natural person. There are additional exceptions from current inclusion
for:



- - certain annuities held by structured settlement companies,



- - certain annuities held by an employer with respect to a terminated qualified
  retirement plan and



- - certain immediate annuities.



A non-natural person which is a tax-exempt entity for federal tax purposes will
not be subject to income tax as a result of this provision.



If the contract owner is a non-natural person, the primary annuitant is treated
as the contract owner in applying mandatory distribution rules. These rules
require that certain distributions be made upon the death of the contract owner.
A change in the primary annuitant is also treated as the death of the contract
owner.



 2. OTHER CONTRACT OWNERS (NATURAL PERSONS).



A Contract Owner is not taxed on increases in the value of the Contract until an
amount is received or deemed received, e.g., in the form of a lump sum payment
(full or partial value of a Contract) or as Annuity payments under the
settlement option elected.



The provisions of Section 72 of the Code concerning distributions are summarized
briefly below. Also summarized are special rules affecting distributions from
Contracts obtained in a tax-free exchange for other annuity contracts or life
insurance contracts which were purchased prior to August 14, 1982.



    a. DISTRIBUTIONS PRIOR TO THE ANNUITY COMMENCEMENT DATE.



  i. Total premium payments less amounts received which were not includable in
     gross income equal the "investment in the contract" under Section 72 of the
     Code.



 ii. To the extent that the value of the Contract (ignoring any surrender
     charges except on a full surrender) exceeds the "investment in the
     contract," such excess constitutes the "income on the contract."



 iii. Any amount received or deemed received prior to the Annuity Commencement
      Date (e.g., upon a partial surrender) is deemed to come first from any
      such "income on the contract" and then from "investment in the contract,"
      and for these purposes such "income on the contract" shall be computed by
      reference to any aggregation rule in subparagraph 2.c. below. As a result,
      any such amount received or deemed received (1) shall be includable in
      gross income to the extent that such amount does not exceed any such
      "income on the contract," and (2) shall not be includable in gross income
      to the extent that such amount does exceed any such "income on the
      contract." If at the time that any amount is received or deemed received
      there is no "income on the contract" (e.g., because the gross value of the
      Contract does not exceed the "investment in the contract" and no
      aggregation rule applies), then such amount received or deemed received
      will not be includable in gross income, and will simply reduce the
      "investment in the contract."



 iv. The receipt of any amount as a loan under the Contract or the assignment or
     pledge of any portion of the value of the Contract shall be treated as an
     amount received for purposes of this subparagraph a. and the next
     subparagraph b.



 v. In general, the transfer of the Contract, without full and adequate
    consideration, will be treated as an amount received for purposes of this
    subparagraph a. and the next subparagraph b. This transfer rule does not
    apply, however, to certain transfers of property between spouses or incident
    to divorce.



    b. DISTRIBUTIONS AFTER ANNUITY COMMENCEMENT DATE.



Annuity payments made periodically after the Annuity Commencement Date are
includable in gross income to the extent the payments exceed the amount
determined by the application of the ratio of the "investment in the contract"
to the total amount of the payments to be made after the Annuity Commencement
Date (the "exclusion ratio").



  i. When the total of amounts excluded from income by application of the
     exclusion ratio is equal to the investment in the contract as of the
     Annuity Commencement Date, any additional payments (including surrenders)
     will be entirely includable in gross income.



 ii. If the annuity payments cease by reason of the death of the Annuitant and,
     as of the date of death, the amount of annuity payments excluded from gross
     income by the exclusion ratio does not exceed the investment in the
     contract as of

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    the Annuity Commencement Date, then the remaining portion of unrecovered
     investment shall be allowed as a deduction for the last taxable year of the
     Annuitant.



 iii. Generally, nonperiodic amounts received or deemed received after the
      Annuity Commencement Date are not entitled to any exclusion ratio and
      shall be fully includable in gross income. However, upon a full surrender
      after such date, only the excess of the amount received (after any
      surrender charge) over the remaining "investment in the contract" shall be
      includable in gross income (except to the extent that the aggregation
      rule referred to in the next subparagraph c. may apply).



    c. AGGREGATION OF TWO OR MORE ANNUITY CONTRACTS.



Contracts issued after October 21, 1988 by the same insurer (or affiliated
insurer) to the same Contract Owner within the same calendar year (other than
certain contracts held in connection with a tax-qualified retirement
arrangement) will be treated as one annuity Contract for the purpose of
determining the taxation of distributions prior to the Annuity Commencement
Date. An annuity contract received in a tax-free exchange for another annuity
contract or life insurance contract may be treated as a new Contract for this
purpose. Hartford believes that for any annuity subject to such aggregation, the
values under the Contracts and the investment in the contracts will be added
together to determine the taxation under subparagraph 2.a., above, of amounts
received or deemed received prior to the Annuity Commencement Date. Withdrawals
will first be treated as withdrawals of income until all of the income from all
such Contracts is withdrawn. As of the date of this Prospectus, there are no
regulations interpreting this provision.



    d. 10% PENALTY TAX -- APPLICABLE TO CERTAIN WITHDRAWALS AND ANNUITY
       PAYMENTS.



  i. If any amount is received or deemed received on the Contract (before or
     after the Annuity Commencement Date), the Code applies a penalty tax equal
     to ten percent of the portion of the amount includable in gross income,
     unless an exception applies.



 ii. The 10% penalty tax will not apply to the following distributions
     (exceptions vary based upon the precise plan involved):



    1.  Distributions made on or after the date the recipient has attained the
        age of 59 1/2.



    2.  Distributions made on or after the death of the holder or where the
        holder is not an individual, the death of the primary annuitant.



    3.  Distributions attributable to a recipient's becoming disabled.



    4.  A distribution that is part of a scheduled series of substantially equal
        periodic payments (not less frequently than annually) for the life (or
        life expectancy) of the recipient (or the joint lives or life
        expectancies of the recipient and the recipient's designated
        Beneficiary).



    5.  Distributions of amounts which are allocable to the "investment in the
        contract" prior to August 14, 1982 (see next subparagraph e.).



    e. SPECIAL PROVISIONS AFFECTING CONTRACTS OBTAINED THROUGH A TAX-FREE
       EXCHANGE OF OTHER ANNUITY OR LIFE INSURANCE CONTRACTS PURCHASED PRIOR TO
       AUGUST 14, 1982.



If the Contract was obtained by a tax-free exchange of a life insurance or
annuity Contract purchased prior to August 14, 1982, then any amount received or
deemed received prior to the Annuity Commencement Date shall be deemed to come
(1) first from the amount of the "investment in the contract" prior to August
14, 1982 ("pre-8/14/82 investment") carried over from the prior Contract, (2)
then from the portion of the "income on the contract" (carried over to, as well
as accumulating in, the successor Contract) that is attributable to such
pre-8/14/82 investment, (3) then from the remaining "income on the contract" and
(4) last from the remaining "investment in the contract." As a result, to the
extent that such amount received or deemed received does not exceed such
pre-8/14/82 investment, such amount is not includable in gross income. In
addition, to the extent that such amount received or deemed received does not
exceed the sum of (a) such pre-8/14/82 investment and (b) the "income on the
contract" attributable thereto, such amount is not subject to the 10% penalty
tax. In all other respects, amounts received or deemed received from such post-
exchange Contracts are generally subject to the rules described in this
subparagraph 3.



    f. REQUIRED DISTRIBUTIONS.



  i. Death of Contract Owner or Primary Annuitant
    Subject to the alternative election or spouse beneficiary provisions in ii
    or iii below:



     1. If any Contract Owner dies on or after the Annuity Commencement Date and
        before the entire interest in the Contract has been distributed, the
        remaining portion of such interest shall be distributed at least as
        rapidly as under the method of distribution being used as of the date of
        such death;



     2. If any Contract Owner dies before the Annuity Commencement Date, the
        entire interest in the Contract will be distributed within 5 years after
        such death; and



     3. If the Contract Owner is not an individual, then for purposes of 1. or
        2. above, the primary annuitant under the Contract shall be treated as
        the Contract Owner, and any change in the primary annuitant shall be
        treated as the death of the Contract Owner. The primary annuitant is the
        individual, the events in the life of whom are of primary importance in
        affecting the timing or amount of the payout under the Contract.



 ii. Alternative Election to Satisfy Distribution Requirements
    If any portion of the interest of a Contract Owner described in i. above is
    payable to or for the benefit of a designated beneficiary, such beneficiary
    may elect to have the portion

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    distributed over a period that does not extend beyond the life or life
    expectancy of the beneficiary. Distribution must begin within a year of the
    Contract Owner's death.



 iii. Spouse Beneficiary
    If any portion of the interest of a Contract Owner is payable to or for the
    benefit of his or her spouse, and the Annuitant or Contingent Annuitant is
    living, such spouse shall be treated as the Contract Owner of such portion
    for purposes of section i. above. This spousal continuation shall apply only
    once for this contract.



 3. DIVERSIFICATION REQUIREMENTS.



The Code requires that investments supporting your contract be adequately
diversified. Code Section 817 provides that a variable annuity contract will not
be treated as an annuity contract for any period during which the investments
made by the separate account or underlying fund are not adequately diversified.
If a contract is not treated as an annuity contract, the contract owner will be
subject to income tax on annual increases in cash value.



The Treasury Department's diversification regulations require, among other
things, that:



- - no more than 55% of the value of the total assets of the segregated asset
  account underlying a variable contract is represented by any one investment,



- - no more than 70% is represented by any two investments,



- - no more than 80% is represented by any three investments and



- - no more than 90% is represented by any four investments.



In determining whether the diversification standards are met, all securities of
the same issuer, all interests in the same real property project, and all
interests in the same commodity are each treated as a single investment. In the
case of government securities, each government agency or instrumentality is
treated as a separate issuer.



A separate account must be in compliance with the diversification standards on
the last day of each calendar quarter or within 30 days after the quarter ends.
If an insurance company inadvertently fails to meet the diversification
requirements, the company may still comply within a reasonable period and avoid
the taxation of contract income on an ongoing basis. However, either the company
or the contract owner must agree to pay the tax due for the period during which
the diversification requirements were not met.



We monitor the diversification of investments in the separate accounts and test
for diversification as required by the Code. We intend to administer all
contracts subject to the diversification requirements in a manner that will
maintain adequate diversification.



 4. OWNERSHIP OF THE ASSETS IN THE SEPARATE ACCOUNT.



In order for a variable annuity contract to qualify for tax deferral, assets in
the separate accounts supporting the contract must be considered to be owned by
the insurance company and not by the contract owner. It is unclear under what
circumstances an investor is considered to have enough control over the assets
in the separate account to be considered the owner of the assets for tax
purposes.



The IRS has issued several rulings discussing investor control. These rulings
say that certain incidents of ownership by the contract owner, such as the
ability to select and control investments in a separate account, will cause the
contract owner to be treated as the owner of the assets for tax purposes.



In its explanation of the diversification regulations, the Treasury Department
recognized that the temporary regulations "do not provide guidance concerning
the circumstances in which investor control of the investments of a segregated
asset account may cause the investor, rather than the insurance company, to be
treated as the owner of the assets in the account." The explanation further
indicates that "the temporary regulations provide that in appropriate cases a
segregated asset account may include multiple sub-accounts, but do not specify
the extent to which policyholders may direct their investments to particular
sub-accounts without being treated as the owners of the underlying assets.
Guidance on this and other issues will be provided in regulations or revenue
rulings under Section 817(d), relating to the definition of variable contract."



The final regulations issued under Section 817 did not provide guidance
regarding investor control, and as of the date of this prospectus, guidance has
yet to be issued. We do not know if additional guidance will be issued. If
guidance is issued, we do not know if it will have a retroactive effect.



Due to the lack of specific guidance on investor control, there is some
uncertainty about when a contract owner is considered the owner of the assets
for tax purposes. We reserve the right to modify the contract, as necessary, to
prevent you from being considered the owner of assets in the separate account.



D.  FEDERAL INCOME TAX WITHHOLDING



Any portion of a distribution that is (or is deemed to be) current taxable
income to the Contract Owner will be subject to federal income tax withholding
and reporting under the Code. Generally, however, a Contract Owner may elect not
to have income taxes withheld or to have income taxes withheld at a different
rate by filing a completed election form with us. Election forms will be
provided at the time distributions are requested.



E.  GENERAL PROVISIONS AFFECTING QUALIFIED RETIREMENT PLANS



The Contract may be used for a number of qualified retirement plans. If the
Contract is being purchased with respect to some form of qualified retirement
plan, please refer to Appendix I for information relative to the types of plans
for which it may be used and the general explanation of the tax features of such
plans.

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F.  ANNUITY PURCHASES BY NONRESIDENT ALIENS AND FOREIGN CORPORATIONS



The discussion above provides general information regarding U.S. federal income
tax consequences to annuity purchasers that are U.S. citizens or residents.
Purchasers that are not U.S. citizens or residents will generally be subject to
U.S. federal income tax and withholding on annuity distributions at a 30% rate,
unless a lower treaty rate applies. In addition, purchasers may be subject to
state premium tax, other state and/or municipal taxes, and taxes that may be
imposed by the purchaser's country of citizenship or residence. Prospective
purchasers are advised to consult with a qualified tax adviser regarding U.S.,
state, and foreign taxation with respect to an annuity purchase.



G.  GENERATION-SKIPPING TRANSFERS



Under certain circumstances, the Internal Revenue Code may impose a
"generation-skipping transfer tax" when all or part of an annuity is transferred
to, or a death benefit is paid to, an individual two or more generations younger
than the owner. Federal tax law may require us to deduct the tax from your
contract, or from any applicable payment, and pay it directly to the Internal
Revenue Service.



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HOW CONTRACTS ARE SOLD



Hartford Securities Distribution Company, Inc. ("HSD") serves as Principal
Underwriter for the securities issued with respect to the Separate Account. HSD
is an affiliate of Hartford. Both HSD and Hartford are ultimately controlled by
The Hartford Financial Services Group, Inc. The principal business address of
HSD is the same as that of Hartford.



The securities will be sold by salesperson of HSD who represent Hartford as
insurance and variable annuity agents and who are registered representatives of
Broker-Dealers who have entered into distribution agreements with HSD.



HSD is registered with the Commission under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934
as a Broker-Dealer and is a member of the National Association of Securities
Dealers, Inc.



Commissions will be paid by Hartford and will not be more than 7% of premium
payments. From time to time, Hartford may pay or permit other promotional
incentives, in cash or credit or other compensation.



Broker-dealers or financial institutions are compensated according to a schedule
set forth by HSD and any applicable rules or regulations for variable insurance
compensation. Compensation is generally based on premium payments made by
policyholders or contract owners. This compensation is usually paid from the
sales charges described in this Prospectus.



In addition, a broker-dealer or financial institution may also receive
additional compensation for, among other things, training, marketing or other
services provided. HSD, its affiliates or Hartford may also make compensation
arrangements with certain broker-dealers or financial institutions based on
total sales by the broker-dealer or financial institution of insurance products.
These payments, which may be different for different broker-dealers or financial
institutions, will be made by HSD, its affiliates or Hartford out of their own
assets and will not effect the amounts paid by the policyholders or contract
owners to purchase, hold or Surrender variable insurance products.



The Contract may be sold directly to certain individuals under certain
circumstances that do not involve payment of any sales compensation to a
registered representative. In such case, Hartford will credit the Contract with
an additional 5.0% of the Premium Payment. This additional percentage of Premium
Payment in no way affects present or future charges, rights, benefits or current
values of other Contract Owners. The following class of individuals are eligible
for this feature: (1) current or retired officers, directors, trustees and
employees (and their families) of the ultimate parent and affiliates of
Hartford; and (2) employees and registered representatives (and their families)
of registered broker-dealers (or their financial institutions) that have a sales
agreement with Hartford and its principal underwriter to sell the Contracts.



LEGAL MATTERS



There are no material legal proceedings pending to which the Separate Account is
a party.



Counsel with respect to federal laws and regulations applicable to the issue and
sale of the Contracts and with respect to Connecticut law is Lynda Godkin,
Senior Vice President, General Counsel and Corporate Secretary, Hartford Life
Insurance Company, P.O. Box 2999, Hartford, Connecticut 06104-2999.



EXPERTS



The audited financial statements and financial statement schedules included in
this registration statement have been audited by Arthur Andersen LLP,
independent public accountants, as indicated in their reports with respect
thereto, and are included herein in reliance upon the authority of said firm as
experts in giving said reports. The principal business address of Arthur
Andersen LLP is One Financial Plaza, Hartford, Connecticut 06103.



MORE INFORMATION



You may call your Representative if you have any questions or write or call us
at the address below:



Hartford Life Insurance Company
Attn: Investment Product Services
P.O. Box 5085
Hartford, Connecticut 06102-5085


Telephone:1-800-521-0538

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APPENDIX I -- INFORMATION REGARDING TAX-QUALIFIED RETIREMENT PLANS



This summary does not attempt to provide more than general information about the
federal income tax rules associated with use of a Contract by a tax-qualified
retirement plan. Because of the complexity of the federal tax rules, owners,
participants and beneficiaries are encouraged to consult their own tax advisors
as to specific tax consequences.



The federal tax rules applicable to owners of Contracts under tax-qualified
retirement plans vary according to the type of plan as well as the terms and
conditions of the plan itself. Contract owners, plan participants and
beneficiaries are cautioned that the rights and benefits of any person may be
controlled by the terms and conditions of the tax-qualified retirement plan
itself, regardless of the terms and conditions of a Contract. We are not bound
by the terms and conditions of such plans to the extent such terms conflict with
a Contract, unless we specifically consent to be bound.



Some tax-qualified retirement plans are subject to distribution and other
requirements that are not incorporated into our administrative procedures.
Contract owners, participants and beneficiaries are responsible for determining
that contributions, distributions and other transactions comply with applicable
law. Tax penalties may apply to transactions with respect to tax-qualified
retirement plans if applicable federal income tax rules and restrictions are not
carefully observed.



We do not currently offer the Contracts in connection with all of the types of
tax-qualified retirement plans discussed below and may not offer the Contracts
for all types of tax-qualified retirement plans in the future.



1. TAX-QUALIFIED PENSION OR PROFIT-SHARING PLANS -- Eligible employers can
establish certain tax-qualified pension and profit-sharing plans under
section 401 of the Code. Rules under section 401(k) of the Code govern certain
"cash or deferred arrangements" under such plans. Rules under section 408(k)
govern "simplified employee pensions". Tax-qualified pension and profit-sharing
plans are subject to limitations on the amount that may be contributed, the
persons who may be eligible to participate and the time when distributions must
commence. Employers intending to use the Contracts in connection with
tax-qualified pension or profit-sharing plans should seek competent tax and
other legal advice.



2. TAX SHELTERED ANNUITIES UNDER SECTION 403(b) -- Public schools and certain
types of charitable, educational and scientific organizations, as specified in
section 501(c)(3) of the Code, can purchase tax-sheltered annuity contracts for
their employees. Tax-deferred contributions can be made to tax-sheltered annuity
contracts under section 403(b) of the Code, subject to certain limitations.
Generally, such contributions may not exceed the lesser of $10,500 (indexed) or
20% of the employee's "includable compensation" for such employee's most recent
full year of employment, subject to other adjustments. Special provisions under
the Code may allow some employees to elect a different overall limitation.



Tax-sheltered annuity programs under section 403(b) are subject to a PROHIBITION
AGAINST DISTRIBUTIONS FROM THE CONTRACT ATTRIBUTABLE TO CONTRIBUTIONS MADE
PURSUANT TO A SALARY REDUCTION AGREEMENT, unless such distribution is made:



- - after the participating employee attains age 59 1/2;



- - upon separation from service;



- - upon death or disability; or



- - in the case of hardship (and in the case of hardship, any income attributable
  to such contributions may not be distributed).



Generally, the above restrictions do not apply to distributions attributable to
cash values or other amounts held under a section 403(b) contract as of December
31, 1988.



3. DEFERRED COMPENSATION PLANS UNDER SECTION 457 -- A governmental employer or a
tax-exempt employer other than a governmental unit can establish a Deferred
Compensation Plan under section 457 of the Code. For these purposes, a
"governmental employer" is a State, a political subdivision of a State, or an
agency or an instrumentality of a State or political subdivision of a State.
Employees and independent contractors performing services for a governmental or
tax-exempt employer can elect to have contributions made to a Deferred
Compensation Plan of their employer in accordance with the employer's plan and
section 457 of the Code.



Deferred Compensation Plans that meet the requirements of section 457(b) of the
Code are called "eligible" Deferred Compensation Plans. Section 457(b) limits
the amount of contributions that can be made to an eligible Deferred
Compensation Plan on behalf of a participant. Generally, the limitation on
contributions is 33 1/3% of a participant's includable compensation (typically
25% of gross compensation) or, for 2000, $8,000 (indexed), whichever is less.
The plan may provide for additional "catch-up" contributions during the three
taxable years ending before the year in which the participant attains normal
retirement age.



All of the assets and income of an eligible Deferred Compensation Plan of a
governmental employer, must be held in trust for the exclusive benefit of
participants and their beneficiaries. For this purpose, custodial accounts and
certain annuity contracts are treated as trusts. The requirement of a trust does
not apply to amounts under a Deferred Compensation Plan of a tax-exempt
(non-governmental) employer. In addition, the requirement of a trust does not
apply to amounts under a Deferred Compensation Plan of a governmental employer
if the Deferred Compensation Plan is not an eligible plan within the meaning of
section 457(b) of the Code. In the absence of such a trust,

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amounts under the plan will be subject to the claims of the employer's general
creditors.



In general, distributions from an eligible Deferred Compensation Plan are
prohibited under section 457 of the Code unless made after the participating
employee:



- - attains age 70 1/2,



- - separates from service,



- - dies, or



- - suffers an unforeseeable financial emergency as defined in the Code.



Under present federal tax law, amounts accumulated in a Deferred Compensation
Plan under section 457 of the Code cannot be transferred or rolled over on a
tax-deferred basis except for certain transfers to other Deferred Compensation
Plans under section 457 in limited cases.



4. INDIVIDUAL RETIREMENT ANNUITIES ("IRAS") UNDER SECTION 408



TRADITIONAL IRAS -- Eligible individuals can establish individual retirement
programs under section 408 of the Code through the purchase of an IRA.
Section 408 imposes limits with respect to IRAs, including limits on the amount
that may be contributed to an IRA, the amount of such contributions that may be
deducted from taxable income, the persons who may be eligible to contribute to
an IRA, and the time when distributions commence from an IRA. Distributions from
certain tax-qualified retirement plans may be "rolled-over" to an IRA on a
tax-deferred basis.



SIMPLE IRAS -- Eligible employees may establish SIMPLE IRAs in connection with a
SIMPLE IRA plan of an employer under section 408(p) of the Code. Special
rollover rules apply to SIMPLE IRAs. Amounts can be rolled over from one SIMPLE
IRA to another SIMPLE IRA. However, amounts can be rolled over from a SIMPLE IRA
to a Traditional IRA only after two years have expired since the employee first
commenced participation in the employer's SIMPLE IRA plan. Amounts cannot be
rolled over to a SIMPLE IRA from a qualified plan or a Traditional IRA. Hartford
is a non-designated financial institution for purposes of the SIMPLE IRA rules.



ROTH IRAS -- Eligible individuals may establish Roth IRAs under section 408A of
the Code. Contributions to a Roth IRA are not deductible. Subject to special
limitations, a Traditional IRA may be converted into a Roth IRA or a
distribution from a Traditional IRA may be rolled over to a Roth IRA. However, a
conversion or a rollover from a Traditional IRA to a Roth IRA is not excludable
from gross income. If certain conditions are met, qualified distributions from a
Roth IRA are tax-free.



5. FEDERAL TAX PENALTIES AND WITHHOLDING -- Distributions from tax-qualified
retirement plans are generally taxed as ordinary income under section 72 of the
Code. Under these rules, a portion of each distribution may be excludable from
income. The excludable amount is the portion of the distribution that bears the
same ratio as the after-tax contributions bear to the expected return.



(A) PENALTY TAX ON EARLY DISTRIBUTIONS  Section 72(t) of the Code imposes an
    additional penalty tax equal to 10% of the taxable portion of a distribution
    from certain tax-qualified retirement plans. However, the 10% penalty tax
    does not apply to a distributions that is:



- - Made on or after the date on which the employee reaches age 59 1/2;



- - Made to a beneficiary (or to the estate of the employee) on or after the death
  of the employee;



- - Attributable to the employee's becoming disabled (as defined in the Code);



- - Part of a series of substantially equal periodic payments (not less frequently
  than annually) made for the life (or life expectancy) of the employee or the
  joint lives (or joint life expectancies) of the employee and his or her
  designated beneficiary;



- - Except in the case of an IRA, made to an employee after separation from
  service after reaching age 55; or



- - Not greater than the amount allowable as a deduction to the employee for
  eligible medical expenses during the taxable year.



In addition, the 10% penalty tax does not apply to a distribution from an IRA
that is:



- - Made after separation from employment to an unemployed IRA owner for health
  insurance premiums, if certain conditions are met;



- - Not in excess of the amount of certain qualifying higher education expenses,
  as defined by section 72(t)(7) of the Code; or



- - A qualified first-time homebuyer distribution meeting the requirements
  specified at section 72(t)(8) of the Code.



If you are a participant in a SIMPLE IRA plan, you should be aware that the 10%
penalty tax is increased to 25% with respect to non-exempt early distributions
made from your SIMPLE IRA during the first two years following the date you
first commenced participation in any SIMPLE IRA plan of your employer.



(b) MINIMUM DISTRIBUTION PENALTY TAX  If the amount distributed is less than the
    minimum required distribution for the year, the Participant is subject to a
    50% penalty tax on the amount that was not properly distributed.



An individual's interest in a tax-qualified retirement plan generally must be
distributed, or begin to be distributed, not later than the Required Beginning
Date. Generally, the Required Beginning Date is April 1 of the calendar year
following the later of:



- - the calendar year in which the individual attains age 70 1/2; or



- - the calendar year in which the individual retires from service with the
  employer sponsoring the plan.

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The Required Beginning Date for an individual who is a five (5) percent owner
(as defined in the Code), or who is the owner of an IRA, is April 1 of the
calendar year following the calendar year in which the individual attains age
70 1/2.



The entire interest of the Participant must be distributed beginning no later
than the Required Beginning Date over:



- - the life of the Participant or the lives of the Participant and the
  Participant's designated beneficiary, or



- - over a period not extending beyond the life expectancy of the Participant or
  the joint life expectancy of the Participant and the Participant's designated
  beneficiary.



Each annual distribution must equal or exceed a "minimum distribution amount"
which is determined by dividing the account balance by the applicable life
expectancy. This account balance is generally based upon the account value as of
the close of business on the last day of the previous calendar year. In
addition, minimum distribution incidental benefit rules may require a larger
annual distribution.



If an individual dies before reaching his or her Required Beginning Date, the
individual's entire interest must generally be distributed within five years of
the individual's death. However, this rule will be deemed satisfied, if
distributions begin before the close of the calendar year following the
individual's death to a designated beneficiary and distribution is over the life
of such designated beneficiary (or over a period not extending beyond the life
expectancy of the beneficiary). If the beneficiary is the individual's surviving
spouse, distributions may be delayed until the individual would have attained
age 70 1/2.



If an individual dies after reaching his or her Required Beginning Date or after
distributions have commenced, the individual's interest must generally be
distributed at least as rapidly as under the method of distribution in effect at
the time of the individual's death.



(c) WITHHOLDING  In general, regular wage withholding rules apply to
    distributions from IRAs and plans described in section 457 of the Code.
    Periodic distributions from other tax-qualified retirement plans that are
    made for a specified period of 10 or more years or for the life or life
    expectancy of the participant (or the joint lives or life expectancies of
    the participant and beneficiary) are generally subject to federal income tax
    withholding as if the recipient were married claiming three exemptions. The
    recipient of periodic distributions may generally elect not to have
    withholding apply or to have income taxes withheld at a different rate by
    providing a completed election form.



Mandatory federal income tax withholding at a flat rate of 20% will generally
apply to other distributions from such other tax-qualified retirement plans
unless such distributions are:



- - the non-taxable portion of the distribution;



- - required minimum distributions; or



- - direct transfer distributions.



Direct transfer distributions are direct payments to an IRA or to another
eligible retirement plan under Code section 401(a)(31).



Certain states require withholding of state taxes when federal income tax is
withheld.

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HARTFORD LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY                                               37
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APPENDIX II -- OPTIONAL DEATH BENEFIT -- EXAMPLES



EXAMPLE 1


Assume that you make a Premium Payment of $100,000. On the first Contract
Anniversary assume your Contract Value is $108,000.00. The Interest Accumulation
Value is $105,000 or 5% accumulation on the $100,000 Premium Payment.



<TABLE>
<C>            <S>
$100,000       Premium Payment
$  5,000       Interest of 5%
- --------
$105,000       Interest Accumulation Value
</TABLE>



If you request a partial Surrender of $10,000 the next day, your Interest
Accumulation Value will change. The adjustment for the partial Surrender is
determined by dividing the partial Surrender amount by the Contract Value prior
to the Surrender and multiplying that amount by the Interest Accumulation Value
prior to the Surrender. To determine the new Interest Accumulation Value, that
total is then subtracted from the Interest Accumulation Value prior to the
Surrender.



<TABLE>
<C>            <S>
$ 10,000       partial Surrender divided by
$108,000       Contract Value prior to Surrender equals
  .09259       multiplied by
$105,000       Interest Accumulation Value for a total of
$  9,722       to be deducted from the Interest Accumulation Value equals
$ 95,278       the new Interest Accumulation Value
</TABLE>



EXAMPLE 2


Assume that you make a Premium Payment of $100,000. On the first Contract
Anniversary assume your Contract Value is $92,000.00. The Interest Accumulation
Value is $105,000 or 5% accumulation on the $100,000 Premium Payment.



<TABLE>
<C>            <S>
$100,000       Premium Payment
$  5,000       Interest of 5%
- --------
$105,000       Interest Accumulation Value
</TABLE>



If you request a partial Surrender of $10,000 the next day, your Interest
Accumulation Value will change. The adjustment for the partial Surrender is
determined by dividing the partial Surrender amount by the Contract Value prior
to the Surrender and multiplying that amount by the Interest Accumulation Value
prior to the Surrender. To determine the new Interest Accumulation Value, that
total is then subtracted from the Interest Accumulation Value prior to the
Surrender.



<TABLE>
<C>            <S>
$ 10,000       partial Surrender divided by
$ 92,000       Contract Value prior to Surrender equals
  .10870       multiplied by
$105,000       Interest Accumulation Value for a total of
$ 11,413       to be deducted from the Interest Accumulation Value equals
$ 93,587       the New Interest Accumulation Value
</TABLE>


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This form must be completed for all tax sheltered annuities.



                     SECTION 403(b)(11) ACKNOWLEDGMENT FORM



The variable annuity Contract which you have recently purchased is subject to
certain restrictions imposed by the Tax Reform Act of 1986. Contributions to the
Contract after December 31, 1988 and any increases in cash value after
December 31, 1988 may not be distributed to you unless you have:



- - attained age 59 1/2,



- - separated from service,



- - died, or



- - become disabled.



Distributions of post December 31, 1988 contributions (excluding any income
thereon) may also be made if you have experienced a financial hardship.



Also, there may be a 10% penalty tax for distributions made prior to age 59 1/2
because of financial hardship or separation from service.



Also, please be aware that your 403(b) Plan may also offer other financial
alternatives other than your annuity. Please refer to your Plan.



Please complete the following and return to:



    Hartford Life Insurance Company
    Investment Product Services
    P.O. Box 5085
    Hartford, Connecticut 06102-5085



Name of Contract Owner/Participant:  ___________________________________________



Address:  ______________________________________________________________________



City or Plan/School District:  _________________________________________________



Date:  _________________________________________________________________________



Contract No.:  _________________________________________________________________



Signature:  ____________________________________________________________________

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To obtain a Statement of Additional Information, please complete the form below
and mail to:



    Hartford Life Insurance Company
    Attn: Investment Product Services
    P.O. Box 5085
    Hartford, Connecticut 06102-5085



Please send a Statement of Additional Information for Putnam Hartford Asset
Manager variable annuity to me at the following address:



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                                      Name

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                                    Address

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                              City/State      Zip Code


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                                     PART B

<PAGE>

                       STATEMENT OF ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

                         HARTFORD LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
                  PUTNAM CAPITAL MANAGER TRUST SEPARATE ACCOUNT
                 PUTNAM HARTFORD ASSET MANAGER VARIABLE ANNUITY


This Statement of Additional Information is not a prospectus. The information
contained herein should be read in conjunction with the prospectus.


To obtain a prospectus, send a written request to Hartford Life Insurance
Company Attn: Investment Product Services, P.O. Box 5085, Hartford,
Connecticut 06102-5085.






Date of Prospectus:  May 1, 2000

Date of Statement of Additional Information:  May 1, 2000




333-69439

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                                TABLE OF CONTENTS


SECTION                                                                     PAGE

DESCRIPTION OF HARTFORD LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY............................

SAFEKEEPING OF ASSETS ....................................................

INDEPENDENT PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS ...........................................

DISTRIBUTION OF CONTRACTS.................................................

CALCULATION OF YIELD AND RETURN...........................................

PERFORMANCE COMPARISONS...................................................

FINANCIAL STATEMENTS .....................................................

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                 DESCRIPTION OF HARTFORD LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY

Hartford Life Insurance Company is a stock life insurance company engaged in the
business of writing life insurance, both individual and group, in all states of
the United States and the District of Columbia. We were originally incorporated
under the laws of Massachusetts on June 5, 1902, and subsequently redomiciled to
Connecticut. Our offices are located in Simsbury, Connecticut; however, our
mailing address is P.O. Box 2999, Hartford, CT 06104-2999. We are ultimately
controlled by The Hartford Financial Services Group, Inc., one of the largest
financial service providers in the United States.

                               HARTFORD'S RATINGS
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
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              Rating Agency                       Effective           Rating                Basis of Rating
                                               Date of Rating
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<S>                                            <C>                    <C>         <C>
A.M. Best and Company, Inc.                        1/1/99               A+        Financial performance
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Standard & Poor's                                  8/1/99               AA        Insurer financial strength
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Duff & Phelps                                      7/1/99               AA+       Claims paying ability
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</TABLE>
                              SAFEKEEPING OF ASSETS

Title to the assets of the Separate Account is held by Hartford. The assets are
kept physically segregated and are held separate and apart from Hartford's
general corporate assets. Records are maintained of all purchases and
redemptions of Fund shares held in each of the Sub-Accounts.

                         INDEPENDENT PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS

The audited financial statements and financial statement schedules included in
this registration statement have been audited by Arthur Andersen LLP,
independent public accountants, as indicated in their reports with respect
thereto, and are included herein in reliance upon the authority of said firm as
experts in giving said reports. The principal business address of Arthur
Andersen LLP is One Financial Plaza, Hartford, Connecticut 06103.

                            DISTRIBUTION OF CONTRACTS

Hartford Securities Distribution Company, Inc. ("HSD") serves as Principal
Underwriter for the securities issued with respect to the Separate Account. HSD
is an affiliate of Hartford. Both HSD and Hartford are ultimately controlled by
The Hartford Financial Services Group, Inc. The principal business address of
HSD is the same as that of Hartford.

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The securities will be sold by salesperson of HSD who represent Hartford as
insurance and variable annuity agents and who are registered representatives of
Broker-Dealers who have entered into distribution agreements with HSD.

HSD is registered with the Commission under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934
as a Broker-Dealer and is a member of the National Association of Securities
Dealers, Inc.

Commissions will be paid by Hartford and will not be more than 7% of premium
payments. From time to time, Hartford may pay or permit other promotional
incentives, in cash or credit or other compensation.

Broker-dealers or financial institutions are compensated according to a schedule
set forth by HSD and any applicable rules or regulations for variable insurance
compensation. Compensation is generally based on premium payments made by
policyholders or contract owners. This compensation is usually paid from the
sales charges described in the prospectus.

In addition, a broker-dealer or financial institution may also receive
additional compensation for, among other things, training, marketing or other
services provided. HSD, its affiliates or Hartford may also make compensation
arrangements with certain broker-dealers or financial institutions based on
total sales by the broker-dealer or financial institution of insurance products.
These payments, which may be different for different broker-dealers or financial
institutions, will be made by HSD, its affiliates or Hartford out of their own
assets and will not effect the amounts paid by the policyholders or contract
owners to purchase, hold or Surrender variable insurance products.


Hartford currently pays HSD underwriting commissions for its role as
Principal Underwriter of all variable annuities associated with this Separate
Account. For the past three years, the aggregate dollar amount of
underwriting commissions paid to HSD in its role as Principal Underwriter has
been: 1999: $76,623,142.49; 1998: $61,629,500; and 1997: $64,851,026. HSD has
retained none of these commissions.


                         CALCULATION OF YIELD AND RETURN


YIELD OF A MONEY MARKET SUB-ACCOUNT. The yield of a Money Market Sub-Account
for a seven-day period (the "base period") will be computed by determining
the "net change in value" (calculated as set forth below) of a hypothetical
account having a balance of one accumulation unit of the Sub-Account at the
beginning of the period, subtracting a hypothetical charge reflecting
deductions from Contract Owner accounts, and dividing the difference by the
value of the account at the beginning of the base period to obtain the base
period return, and then multiplying the base period return by 365/7 with the
resulting yield figure carried to the nearest hundredth of one percent. Net
changes in value of a hypothetical account will include net investment income
of the account (accrued daily dividends as declared by the underlying funds,
less daily expense charges of the account) for the period, but will not
include realized gains or losses or unrealized appreciation or depreciation
on the underlying fund shares.


<PAGE>

The effective yield is calculated by compounding the base period return by
adding 1, raising the sum to a power equal to 365/7 and subtracting 1 from the
result, according to the following formula:

                                                 365/7
     Effective Yield = [(Base Period Return + 1)      ] - 1


A MONEY MARKET SUB-ACCOUNT'S YIELD AND EFFECTIVE YIELD WILL VARY
IN RESPONSE TO FLUCTUATIONS IN INTEREST RATES AND IN THE EXPENSES OF THE
SUB-ACCOUNT. THE CURRENT YIELD AND EFFECTIVE YIELD REFLECT RECURRING CHARGES ON
THE SEPARATE ACCOUNT LEVEL, INCLUDING THE MAXIMUM ANNUAL MAINTENANCE FEE.


Yield and effective yield for the seven-day period ending December 31, 1999.
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
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SUB-ACCOUNT                                            YIELD                            EFFECTIVE YIELD
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
<S>                                                    <C>                              <C>
Putnam Money Market                                    3.56%                                 3.63%
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</TABLE>


YIELD OF SUB-ACCOUNTS. Yields of Sub-Accounts will be computed by annualizing
a recent month's net investment income, divided by a Fund share's net asset
value on the last trading day of that month. Net changes in the value of a
hypothetical account will assume the change in the underlying mutual fund's
"net asset value per share" for the same period in addition to the daily
expense charge assessed, at the sub-account level for the respective period.
The Sub-Accounts' yields will vary from time-to-time depending upon market
conditions and, the composition of the underlying funds' portfolios. Yield
should also be considered relative to changes in the value of the
Sub-Accounts' shares and to the relative risks associated with the investment
objectives and policies of the underlying Fund.


THE YIELD REFLECTS RECURRING CHARGES ON THE SEPARATE ACCOUNT LEVEL, INCLUDING
THE ANNUAL MAINTENANCE FEE.

Yield calculations of the Sub-Accounts used for illustration purposes reflect
the interest earned by the Sub-Accounts, less applicable asset charges assessed
against a Contract Owner's account over the base period. Yield quotations based
on a 30-day period were computed by dividing the dividends and interest earned
during the period by the maximum offering price per unit on the last day of the
period, according to the following formula:

<PAGE>

Example:
                                                             6
Current Yield Formula for the Sub-Account  2[((A-B)/(CD) + 1)  - 1]

Where         A = Dividends and interest earned during the period.
              B = Expenses accrued for the period (net of reimbursements).
              C = The average daily number of units outstanding during the
                  period that were entitled to receive dividends.
              D = The maximum offering price per unit on the last day of the
                  period.

Yield quotation based on a 30-day period ended December 31, 1999.
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
SUB-ACCOUNTS                                                                                 YIELD
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
<S>                                                                                         <C>
Putnam American Government Income                                                             N/A
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Putnam Growth and Income                                                                    -0.16%
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Putnam Global Asset Allocation                                                               0.26%
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Putnam High Yield                                                                            9.01%
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Putnam Utilities Growth and Income                                                           1.52%
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Putnam Income                                                                                5.26%
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Putnam Diversified Income                                                                    6.85%
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</TABLE>
The method of calculating yields described above for these Sub-Accounts differs
from the method used by the Sub-Accounts prior to May 1, 1989. The denominator
of the fraction used to calculate yield was previously the average unit value
for the period calculated. That denominator will hereafter be the unit value of
the Sub-Accounts on the last trading day of the period calculated.


CALCULATION OF TOTAL RETURN. As summarized in the prospectus under the
heading "Performance Related Information," total return is a measure of the
change in value of an investment in a Sub-Account over the period covered and
assumes that the Optional Death Benefit has not be elected. The formula for
total return used herein includes three steps: (1) calculating the value of
the hypothetical initial investment of $1,000 as of the end of the period by
multiplying the total number of units owned at the end of the period by the
unit value per unit on the last trading day of the period; (2) assuming
redemption at the end of the period and deducting any applicable contingent
deferred sales charge and (3) dividing this account value for the
hypothetical investor by the initial $1,000 investment and annualizing the
result for periods of less than one year. Standardized total return will be
calculated since the inception of the Separate Account for one year, five
years and ten years or some other relevant periods if a Sub-Account has not
been in existence for at least ten years.


                         PERFORMANCE RELATED INFORMATION

The Separate Account may advertise certain performance-related information
concerning the Sub-Accounts. Performance information about a Sub-Account is
based on the Sub-Account's past performance only and is no indication of future
performance.

When a Sub-Account advertises its STANDARDIZED TOTAL RETURN, it will usually be
calculated since the inception of the Separate Account for one year, five years,
and ten years or some other relevant periods if the Sub-Account has not been in
existence for at least ten years. Total return is measured by comparing the
value of an investment in the Sub-Account at the beginning of the relevant
period to the value of the investment at the end of the period.

<PAGE>

The Separate Account may also advertise NON-STANDARD TOTAL RETURNS THAT PRE-DATE
THE INCEPTION DATE OF THE SEPARATE ACCOUNT. These non-standardized total returns
are calculated by assuming that the Sub-Accounts have been in existence for the
same periods as the underlying Funds and by taking deductions for charges equal
to those currently assessed against the Sub-Accounts. These non-standardized
returns must be accompanied by standardized total returns.

If applicable, the Sub-Accounts may advertise YIELD IN ADDITION TO TOTAL RETURN.
The yield will be computed in the following manner: the net investment income
per unit earned during a recent one month period, divided by the unit value on
the last day of the period. This figure reflects the recurring charges at the
Separate Account level including the Annual Maintenance Fee.

The Putnam Money Market Sub-Account may advertise YIELD AND EFFECTIVE YIELD. The
yield of a Sub-Account is based upon the income earned by the Sub-Account over a
seven-day period and then annualized; i.e., the income earned in the period is
assumed to be earned every seven days over a 52-week period and stated as a
percentage of the investment. Effective yield is calculated similarly but when
annualized, the income earned by the investment is assumed to be reinvested in
Sub-Account units and thus compounded in the course of a 52-week period. Yield
and effective yield reflect the recurring charges at the Separate Account level
including the Annual Maintenance Fee.




We may provide information on various topics to Contract Owners and prospective
Contract Owners in advertising, sales literature or other materials. These
topics may include the relationship between sectors of the economy and the
economy as a whole and its effect on various securities markets, investment
strategies and techniques (such as value investing, dollar cost averaging and
asset allocation), the advantages and disadvantages of investing in tax-deferred
and taxable instruments, customer profiles and hypothetical purchase scenarios,
financial management and tax and retirement planning, and other investment
alternatives, including comparisons between the Contracts and the
characteristics of and market for such alternatives.

<PAGE>

The following are the standardized annualized total return quotations for the
Sub-Accounts. No information is included for Putnam American Government Income
or Putnam Growth Opportunities Sub-Accounts because as of December 31, 1999 the
Sub-Accounts had not commenced operations.

<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                     STANDARDIZED AVERAGE ANNUAL TOTAL RETURN FOR YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1999

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                                   SEPARATE                                                  SINCE INCEPTION
          SUB-ACCOUNT               ACCOUNT       1 YEAR         5 YEAR         10 YEAR        OF SEPARATE
                                   INCEPTION                                                     ACCOUNT
                                     DATE
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
<S>                                <C>            <C>            <C>            <C>           <C>
Salomon Brothers Variable            2/17/98       10.04%          N/A             N/A            13.79%
Capital Fund
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Salomon Brothers Variable High       5/1/98        -6.04%          N/A             N/A            -5.42%
Yield Bond Fund
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Salomon Brothers Variable           2/17/98       -0.27%          N/A             N/A             3.93%
Investors Fund
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Salomon Brothers Variable Total     2/17/98       -10.43%         N/A             N/A            -4.32%
Return Fund
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Putnam American Government            N/A           N/A           N/A             N/A              N/A
Income
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Putnam Asia Pacific Growth          5/1/95        92.87%          N/A             N/A             7.64%
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Putnam Diversified Income Fund      9/15/93       -11.05%        1.06%            N/A            -0.83%
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Putnam The George Putnam Fund       5/1/98        -13.14%         N/A             N/A            -13.82%
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Putnam Global Asset Allocation      2/1/88        -1.14%         11.72%          7.86%             N/A
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Putnam Global Growth                5/1/90        51.06%         21.72%           N/A            12.47%
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Putnam Growth and Income            2/1/88        -11.23%        14.44%          9.74%             N/A
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Putnam Growth Opportunities         1/31/00         N/A           N/A             N/A              N/A
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Putnam Health Sciences              5/1/98        -16.65%         N/A             N/A            -7.43%
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Putnam High Yield                   2/1/88        -6.97%         3.06%           6.70%             N/A
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Putnam Income                       2/1/88        -14.82%        1.42%           3.19%             N/A
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Putnam International Growth         1/2/97        46.28%          N/A             N/A            23.45%
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Putnam International Growth and     1/2/97        11.37%          N/A             N/A            11.41%
Income
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Putnam International New            1/2/97        88.34%          N/A             N/A            25.67%
Opportunities
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Putnam Investors                    5/1/98        16.81%          N/A             N/A            17.61%
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Putnam Money Market                 2/1/88        -8.00%         -1.09%          0.17%             N/A
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Putnam New Opportunities            5/2/94        55.34%         27.91%           N/A            25.40%
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Putnam New Value                    1/2/97        -12.52%         N/A             N/A             0.56%
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Putnam OTC & Emerging Growth        5/1/98        111.48%         N/A             N/A            53.54%
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Putnam Research                     10/1/98       14.23%          N/A             N/A            32.22%
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Putnam Small Cap Value              5/3/99          N/A           N/A             N/A            -8.66%
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Putnam Utilities Growth and         5/1/92        -13.43%        12.00%           N/A             8.09%
Income Bond
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Putnam Vista Fund                   1/2/97        39.19%          N/A             N/A            24.45%
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Putnam Voyager                      2/1/88        44.40%         26.68%         18.16%             N/A
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
</TABLE>


Performance figures above do not reflect any deductions for Optional Death
Benefit charges. Performance would have been lower had the Optional Death
Benefit been available and been chosen.

<PAGE>


In addition to the standardized total return, the Sub-Account may advertise a
non-standardized total return. This figure will usually be calculated since
the inception of the underlying fund for one year, five years, and ten years
or other periods. Non-standardized total return is measured in the same
manner as the standardized total return described above, except that the
contingent deferred sales charge and the Annual Maintenance Fee are not
deducted. Therefore, non-standardized total return for a Sub-Account is
higher than standardized total return for a Sub-Account. The following are
the non-standardized annualized total return quotations for the Sub-Accounts.
No information is included for Putnam American Government Income or Putnam
Growth Opportunities Sub-Accounts because as of December 31, 1999 the
Sub-Accounts had not commenced operations.



<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
             NON-STANDARDIZED ANNUALIZED TOTAL RETURN THAT PRE-DATE THE INCEPTION DATE
                   OF THE SEPARATE ACCOUNT FOR YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1999

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                                     FUND                                                    SINCE INCEPTION
          SUB-ACCOUNT              INCEPTION      1 YEAR         5 YEAR         10 YEAR          OF FUND
                                     DATE
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<S>                                <C>            <C>            <C>            <C>          <C>
Salomon Brothers Variable           2/17/98       20.04%          N/A             N/A            19.77%
Capital Fund
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Salomon Brothers Variable High      5/1/98         3.96%          N/A             N/A             1.86%
Yield Bond Fund
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Salomon Brothers Variable          2/17/98        9.73%          N/A             N/A            10.17%
Investors Fund
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Salomon Brothers Variable Total    2/17/98       -0.43%          N/A             N/A             2.18%
Return Fund
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Putnam Asia Pacific Growth          5/1/95        103.87%         N/A             N/A            12.28%
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Putnam Diversified Income Fund      9/15/93       -0.05%         5.01%            N/A             3.24%
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Putnam The George Putnam Fund       5/1/98        -2.14%          N/A             N/A            -0.02%
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Putnam Global Asset Allocation      2/1/88         9.86%         14.90%         10.26%             N/A
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Putnam Global Growth                5/1/90        62.06%         24.84%           N/A            15.12%
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Putnam Growth and Income            2/1/88        -0.23%         17.27%         11.96%             N/A
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Putnam Health Sciences              5/1/98        -5.65%          N/A             N/A             1.25%
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Putnam High Yield                   2/1/88         4.03%         6.82%           8.85%             N/A
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Putnam Income                       2./1/88       -3.82%         5.36%           5.65%             N/A
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Putnam International Growth         1/2/97        57.28%          N/A             N/A            27.94%
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Putnam International Growth and     1/2/97        22.37%          N/A             N/A            16.23%
Income
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Putnam International New            1/2/97        99.34%          N/A             N/A            30.52%
Opportunities
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Putnam Investors                    5/1/98        27.81%          N/A             N/A            25.31%
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Putnam Money Market                 2/1/88         3.00%         3.31%           3.12%             N/A
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Putnam New Opportunities            5/2/94        66.34%         30.52%           N/A            27.98%
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Putnam New Value                    1/2/97        -1.52%          N/A             N/A             5.90%
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Putnam OTC & Emerging Growth        5/1/98        122.48%         N/A             N/A            61.04%
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Putnam Research                     10/1/98       25.23%          N/A             N/A            43.00%
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Putnam Small Cap Value              5/3/99          N/A           N/A             N/A             2.34%
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Putnam Utilities Growth and         5/1/92        -2.43%         15.02%           N/A            10.62%
Income Bond
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Putnam Vista Fund                   1/2/97        50.19%          N/A             N/A            28.79%
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Putnam Voyager                      2/1/88        55.40%         29.31%         20.13%             N/A
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Putnam American Government            N/A           N/A           N/A             N/A              N/A
Income
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Putnam Growth Opportunities           N/A           N/A           N/A             N/A              N/A
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
</TABLE>


Performance figures above do not reflect any deductions for Optional Death
Benefit Charges. Performance would have been lower had the Optional Death
Benefit been available and been chosen.

<PAGE>

                             PERFORMANCE COMPARISONS

YIELD AND TOTAL RETURN. The total return and yield may also be used to compare
the performance of the Sub-Accounts against certain widely acknowledged outside
standards or indices for stock and bond market performance. Index performance is
not representative of the performance of the Putnam Sub-Account to which it is
compared and is not adjusted for commissions and other costs. Portfolio holdings
of the Putnam Sub-Account will differ from those of the index to which it is
compared. Performance comparison indices include the following:

The Consumer Price Index, prepared by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, is a
commonly used measure of the rate of inflation. The index shows the average
change in the cost of selected consumer goods and services and does not
represent a return on an investment vehicle.

The Dow Jones Industrial Average is an unmanaged list of 30 common stocks
frequently used as a general measure of stock market performance. Its
performance figures reflect changes of market prices and reinvestment of all
distributions.

Lehman Brothers Corporate Bond Index is an unmanaged list of publicly issued,
fixed-rate, non-convertible investment-grade domestic corporate debt securities
frequently used as a general measure of the performance of fixed-income
securities. The average quality of bonds included in the index may be higher
than the average quality of those bonds in which Putnam VT High Yield Fund
customarily invests. The index does not include bonds in certain of the lower
rating classifications in which the Fund may invest. The performance figures of
the index reflect changes in market prices and reinvestment of all interest
payments.

The Lehman Brothers Government Bond Index (the "SL Government Index") is a
measure of the market value of all public obligations of the U.S. Treasury; all
publicly issued debt of all agencies of the U.S. Government and all
quasi-federal corporations; and all corporate debt guaranteed by the U.S.
Government. Mortgage-backed securities, flower bonds and foreign targeted issues
are not included in the SL Government Index.

The Lehman Brothers Government/Corporate Bond Index (the "SL
Government/Corporate Index") is a measure of the market value of approximately
5,300 bonds with a face value currently in excess of $1.3 trillion. To be
included in the SL Government/Corporate Index, an issue must have amounts
outstanding in excess of $1 million, have at least one year to maturity and be
rated "Baa" or higher ("investment grade") by a nationally recognized rating
agency. The index does not include bonds in certain of the lower-rating
classifications in which PCM High Yield Fund invests. Its performance figures
reflect changes in market prices and reinvestment of all interest payments.

Morgan Stanley Capital International World Index is an unmanaged list of
approximately 1,450 equity securities listed on the stock exchanges of the
United States, Europe, Canada, Australia, New Zealand and the Far East, with all
values expressed in U.S. dollars. Performance figures reflect changes in market
prices and reinvestment of distributions net of withholding taxes. The
securities in the index change over time to maintain representativeness.

<PAGE>

The NASDAQ-OTC Industrial Average (The "NASDAQ Index") is a market
value-weighted and unmanaged index showing the changes in the aggregate market
value of approximately 3,500 stocks relative to the base measure of 100.00 on
February 5, 1971. The NASDAQ Index is composed entirely of common stocks of
companies traded over-the-counter and often through the National Association of
Securities Dealers Automated Quotations ("NASDAQ") system. Only those
over-the-counter stocks having only one market maker or traded on exchanges are
excluded. Its performance figures reflect changes of market prices but do not
reflect reinvestment of cash dividends.

Salomon Brothers Long-Term High-Grade Corporate Bond Index is an unmanaged list
of publicly traded corporate bonds having a rating of at least AA by Standard &
Poor's or Aa by Moody's and is frequently used as general measure of the
performance of fixed-income securities. The average quality of bonds included in
the index may be higher than the average quality of those bonds in which Putnam
VT High Yield customarily invests. The index does not include bonds in certain
of the lower rating classifications in which the Fund may invest. Performance
figures for the index reflect changes of market prices and reinvestment of all
distributions.

The Salomon Brothers 7-10 Year Government Bond Index is an unmanaged list of
U.S. Government and government agency securities with maturities of 7 to 10
years. Performance figures for the index reflect changes of market prices and
reinvestment of all interest payments.

The Standard & Poor's Composite Index of 500 stocks (the "S&P 500") a market
value-weighted and unmanaged index showing changes in the aggregate market value
of 500 stocks relative to the base period 1941-43. The S&P 500 is composed
almost entirely of common stocks of companies listed on the New York Stock
Exchange, although the common stocks of a few companies listed on the American
Stock Exchange or traded over-the-counter are included. The 500 companies
represented include 400 industrial, 60 transportation and 40 financial services
concerns. The S&P 500 represents about 80% of the market value of all issues
traded on the New York Stock Exchange. Its performance figures reflect changes
of market prices and reinvestment of all regular cash dividends.

The Standard & Poor's 40 Utilities Index is unmanaged list of 40 utility stocks.
The Index assumes reinvestment of all distributions and reflects changes in
market prices but does not take into account brokerage commissions or other
fees. Putnam VT Utilities Growth and Income Fund's telephone and electric
utility stocks are generally held in the same proportion as the telephone and
electric stocks in the S&P Utilities Index. However, there are some utility
stocks held by the Fund that are not part of the Index.


<PAGE>

Report of Independent Public Accountants

To Hartford Life Insurance Company Putnam Capital Manager Trust Separate Account
and to the Owners of Units of Interest therein:

We have audited the accompanying statements of assets and liabilities of
Hartford Life Insurance Company Putnam Capital Manager Trust Separate Account
(Asia Pacific Growth, Diversified Income, The George Putnam Fund of Boston,
Global Asset Allocation, Global Growth, Growth and Income, Health Sciences, High
Yield, Income, International Growth, International Growth and Income,
International New Opportunities, Investors, Money Market, New Opportunities, New
Value, OTC & Emerging Growth, Research, Small Cap Value, Utilities Growth and
Income, Vista, and Voyager sub-accounts), (collectively, the Account) as of
December 31, 1999, and the related statements of operations and the statements
of changes in net assets for the periods presented. These financial statements
are the responsibility of the Account's management. Our responsibility is to
express an opinion on these financial statements based on our audits.

We conducted our audits in accordance with generally accepted auditing
standards. Those standards require that we plan and perform the audit to obtain
reasonable assurance about whether the financial statements are free of material
misstatement. An audit includes examining, on a test basis, evidence supporting
the amounts and disclosures in the financial statements. An audit also includes
assessing the accounting principles used and significant estimates made by
management, as well as evaluating the overall financial statement presentation.
We believe that our audits provide a reasonable basis for our opinion.

In our opinion, the financial statements referred to above present fairly, in
all material respects, the financial position of the Account as of December 31,
1999, and the results of its operations and the changes in its net assets for
the periods presented in conformity with generally accepted accounting
principles.


                                                        ARTHUR ANDERSEN LLP

Hartford, Connecticut
February 11, 2000


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<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
STATEMENTS OF ASSETS & LIABILITIES
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December 31, 1999                     Asia Pacific  Diversified    The             Global Asset  Global        Growth
                                      Growth        Income         George Putnam   Allocation    Growth        and Income
                                      Sub-Account   Sub-Account    Fund of Boston  Sub-Account   Sub-Account   Sub-Account
ASSETS                                                             Sub-Account
 Investments:
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
<S>                                <C>            <C>              <C>             <C>          <C>            <C>
  PUTNAM VT ASIA PACIFIC GROWTH FUND
  CLASS IA
  Shares 5,513,205
  Cost $59,189,358
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
  Market Value:                    $ 95,323,313   $        --      $      --       $    --       $     --       $     --
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
  CLASS IB
  Shares 781
  Cost $6,611
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
  Market Value:                          13,469            --             --            --             --             --
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
  PUTNAM VT DIVERSIFIED INCOME FUND
  CLASS IA
  Shares 32,031,155
  Cost $336,084,881
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  Market Value:                                    318,069,364            --            --             --             --
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
  CLASS IB
  Shares 64,456
  Cost $639,341
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
  Market Value:                                        638,755            --            --             --             --
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
  PUTNAM VT THE GEORGE PUTNAM FUND OF BOSTON
  CLASS IA
  Shares 12,435,865
  Cost $127,680,901
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
  Market Value:                             --             --     124,109,933           --             --             --
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
  CLASS IB
  Shares 124,895
  Cost $1,308,874
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
  Market Value:                             --             --       1,246,453           --             --             --
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
  PUTNAM VT GLOBAL ASSET ALLOCATION FUND
  CLASS IA
  Shares 23,791,096
  Cost $313,417,187
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
  Market Value:                             --             --             --        466,543,396        --             --
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
  CLASS IB
  Shares 2,300
  Cost $42,505
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
  Market Value:                             --             --             --             45,087        --             --
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
  PUTNAM VT GLOBAL GROWTH FUND
  CLASS IA
  Shares 42,629,091
  Cost $583,220,335
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
  Market Value:                             --             --             --            --        1,299,760,975       --
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
  CLASS IB
  Shares 17,898
  Cost $375,540
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
  Market Value:                             --             --             --            --              544,265       --
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
  PUTNAM VT GROWTH AND INCOME FUND
  CLASS IA
  Shares 172,946,889
  Cost $3,422,223,189
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
  Market Value:                             --             --             --            --             --        4,634,976,622
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
  CLASS IB
  Shares 156,234
  Cost $4,380,451
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
  Market Value                              --             --             --            --             --            4,179,250
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 Due from Hartford Life Insurance
   Company                              550,602            --          54,424           --             --              --
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 Receivable from fund shares sold             1         35,009            --        202,603        283,128           3,397,360
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 TOTAL ASSETS                        95,887,385    318,743,128    125,410,810   466,791,086  1,300,588,368       4,642,553,232
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
LIABILITIES
 Due to Hartford Life Insurance Company     --          34,267            --        202,645        286,456           3,401,036
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 Payable for fund shares purchased      550,671            --          54,423           --             --             --
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 TOTAL LIABILITIES                      550,671         34,267         54,423       202,645        286,456           3,401,036
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 NET ASSETS (VARIABLE ANNUITY
 CONTRACT LIABILITIES)              $95,336,714   $318,708,861   $125,356,387  $466,588,441 $1,300,301,912      $4,639,152,196
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</TABLE>



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<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
STATEMENTS OF ASSETS & LIABILITIES (CONTINUED)
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
December 31,1999                      Health        High Yield     Income        International  International International
                                      Sciences      Sub-Account    Sub-Account   Growth         Growth        New
                                      Sub-Account                                Sub-Account    and Income    Opportunities
ASSETS                                                                                          Sub-Account   Sub-Account
 Investments:
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
<S>                                <C>             <C>            <C>             <C>           <C>           <C>
  PUTNAM VT HEALTH SCIENCES FUND
  CLASS IA
  Shares 8,384,020
  Cost $84,615,107
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
  Market Value:                    $ 88,032,206    $       --     $       --      $     --      $      --     $      --
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
  CLASS IB
  Shares 61,609
  Cost $629,208
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
  Market Value:                         646,276            --             --            --             --            --
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
  PUTNAM VT HIGH YIELD FUND
  CLASS IA
  Shares 37,553,470
  Cost $436,968,916
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
  Market Value:                             --     416,467,977            --            --             --            --
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
  CLASS IB
  Shares 76,569
  Cost $844,304
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
  Market Value:                             --         848,388            --            --             --            --
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
  PUTNAM VT INCOME FUND
  CLASS IA
  Shares 44,365,456
  Cost $535,376,114
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
  Market Value:                             --             --     555,455,508           --             --            --
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
  CLASS IB
  Shares 63,071
  Cost $831,646
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
  Market Value:                             --             --         789,017           --             --            --
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
  PUTNAM VT INTERNATIONAL GROWTH FUND
  CLASS IA
  Shares 10,713,963
  Cost $138,244,320
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
  Market Value:                             --             --             --       231,957,291         --            --
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
  CLASS IB
  Shares 44,021
  Cost $667,387
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
  Market Value:                             --             --             --           951,734         --            --
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
  PUTNAM VT INTERNATIONAL GROWTH AND INCOME FUND
  CLASS IA
  Shares 10,111,059
  Cost $118,602,964
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
  Market Value:                             --             --             --            --       154,193,655         --
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
  CLASS IB
  Shares 22,454
  Cost $310,576
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
  Market Value:                             --             --             --            --           341,743         --
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
  PUTNAM VT INTERNATIONAL NEW OPPORTUNITIES FUND
  CLASS IA
  Shares 5,803,673
  Cost $70,594,328
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
  Market Value:                             --             --             --            --             --      135,283,626
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
  CLASS IB
  Shares 6,154
  Cost $92,605
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
  Market Value                              --             --             --            --             --          143,255
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
  Due from Hartford Life
   Insurance Company                     26,050            --             --      1,459,403        137,975         507,187
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 Receivable from fund shares sold           --         121,437        699,457           --             --            --
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 TOTAL ASSETS                        88,704,532    417,437,802    556,943,982   234,368,428    154,673,373     135,934,068
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
LIABILITIES
 Due to Hartford Life Insurance Company     --         132,913        699,430           --             --            --
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 Payable for fund shares purchased       26,042            --             --      1,459,349        138,020         507,231
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 TOTAL LIABILITIES                       26,042        132,913        699,430     1,459,349        138,020         507,231
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 NET ASSETS (VARIABLE ANNUITY
 CONTRACT LIABILITIES)              $88,678,490   $417,304,889   $556,244,552  $232,909,079   $154,535,353    $135,426,837
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</TABLE>



 THE ACCOMPANYING NOTES ARE AN INTEGRAL PART OF THESE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS.

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<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
STATEMENTS OF ASSETS & LIABILITIES (CONTINUED)
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
December 31,1999                     Investors      Money        New              New            OTC &           Research
                                     Sub-Account    Market       Opportunities    Value          Emerging Growth Sub-Account
                                                    Sub-Account  Sub-Account      Sub-Account    Sub-Account
ASSETS
 Investments:
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
<S>                               <C>              <C>          <C>              <C>            <C>              <C>
  PUTNAM VT INVESTORS FUND
  CLASS IA
  Shares 26,291,623
  Cost $307,190,189
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
  Market Value:                   $ 398,581,000    $       --    $        --     $      --      $      --        $   --
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
  CLASS IB
  Shares 153,763
  Cost $1,916,043
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
  Market Value:                       2,326,437            --             --            --             --            --
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
  PUTNAM VT MONEY MARKET FUND
  CLASS IA
  Shares 370,345,923
  Cost $370,345,923
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
  Market Value:                             --     370,345,923            --            --             --            --
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
  CLASS IB
  Shares 1,237,656
  Cost $1,237,656
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
  Market Value:                             --       1,237,656            --            --             --            --
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
  PUTNAM VT NEW OPPORTUNITIES FUND
  CLASS IA
  Shares 43,193,762
  Cost $714,212,532
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
  Market Value:                             --             --     1,880,656,412         --             --            --
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
  CLASS IB
  Shares 27,898
  Cost $786,511
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
  Market Value:                             --             --         1,211,894         --                           --
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
  PUTNAM VT NEW VALUE FUND
  CLASS IA
  Shares 8,170,881
  Cost $91,624,199
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
  Market Value:                             --             --             --      96,906,649           --
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
  CLASS IB
  Shares 12,609
  Cost $158,902
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
  Market Value:                             --             --             --         149,417           --
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
  PUTNAM VT OTC & EMERGING GROWTH FUND
  CLASS IA
  Shares 3,805,594
  Cost $52,505,782
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
  Market Value:                             --             --             --            --       86,729,477          --
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
  CLASS IB
  Shares 14,609
  Cost $180,644
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
  Market Value:                             --             --             --            --          332,506          --
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
  PUTNAM RESEARCH FUND
  CLASS IA
  Shares 3,663,178
  Cost $46,386,766
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
  Market Value:                             --             --             --            --             --     53,775,451
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
  CLASS IB
  Shares 13,533
  Cost $171,087
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
  Market Value                              --             --             --            --             --        198,522
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 Due from Hartford Life Insurance
   Company                              923,923            --         643,563           --          707,695      355,171
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 Receivable from fund shares sold           --       3,862,121            --          6,157            --            --
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 TOTAL ASSETS                       401,831,360    375,445,700  1,882,511,869    97,062,223      87,769,678   54,329,144
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
LIABILITIES
 Due to Hartford Life Insurance Company     --       3,837,369            --          6,152            --            --
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 Payable for fund shares purchased      923,971            --         643,827           --          707,129      355,165
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 TOTAL LIABILITIES                      923,971      3,837,369        643,827         6,152         707,129      355,165
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 NET ASSETS (VARIABLE ANNUITY
 CONTRACT LIABILITIES)             $400,907,389   $371,608,331 $1,881,868,042   $97,056,071     $87,062,549  $53,973,979
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
</TABLE>

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<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
STATEMENTS OF ASSETS & LIABILITIES (CONTINUED)
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
December 31,1999                       Small Cap    Utilities      Vista        Voyager
                                       Value        Growth         Sub-Account  Sub-Account
                                       Sub-Account  and Income
ASSETS                                              Sub-Account
 Investments:
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
<S>                                 <C>             <C>            <C>          <C>
  PUTNAM VT SMALL CAP VALUE FUND
  CLASS IA
  Shares 407,224
  Cost $4,124,523
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
  Market Value:                     $ 4,198,483      $     --      $      --    $       --
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
  CLASS IB
  Shares 1,756
  Cost $17,589
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
  Market Value:                          18,087            --             --            --
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
  PUTNAM VT UTILITIES GROWTH AND INCOME FUND
  CLASS IA
  Shares 28,808,111
  Cost $346,094,845
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
  Market Value:                             --        488,873,639         --            --
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
  CLASS IB
  Shares 27,922
  Cost $480,116
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
  Market Value:                             --            473,276         --            --
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
  PUTNAM VT VISTA FUND
  CLASS IA
  Shares 10,453,503
  Cost $134,634,492
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
  Market Value:                             --             --       216,178,445         --
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
  CLASS IB
  Shares 48,653
  Cost $793,752
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
  Market Value:                             --             --         1,004,690         --
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
  PUTNAM VT VOYAGER FUND
  CLASS IA
  Shares 60,462,031
  Cost $1,520,071,189
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
  Market Value:                             --             --             --     4,005,609,540
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
  CLASS IB
  Shares 38,217
  Cost $1,811,518
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
  Market Value                              --             --             --         2,526,497
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 Due from Hartford Life
  Insurance Company                      32,907            --             --            --
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 Receivable from fund shares sold           --         259,106        1,507,451        860,813
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 TOTAL ASSETS                         4,249,477    489,606,021      218,690,586  4,008,996,850
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
LIABILITIES
 Due to Hartford Life Insurance Company     --         255,820        1,507,450        864,210
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 Payable for fund shares purchased       32,911            --             --            --
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 TOTAL LIABILITIES                       32,911        255,820        1,507,450        864,210
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 NET ASSETS (VARIABLE ANNUITY
 CONTRACT LIABILITIES)               $4,216,566   $489,350,201     $217,183,136 $4,008,132,640
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
</TABLE>



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<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
STATEMENT OF ASSETS AND LIABILITIES (CONTINUED)
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
December 31, 1999                                                          Units            Unit             Contract
                                                                           Owned by         Price            Liability
                                                                           Participants
Deferred annuity contracts in the accumulation period:
 ...................................................................................................................................
<S>                                                                   <C>                 <C>             <C>
  Asia Pacific Growth Fund Class IA .40%                                       988          $18.341475    $         18,130
  Asia Pacific Growth Fund Class IA                                      5,434,467           17.505073          95,130,747
  Asia Pacific Growth Fund Class IA-ODBO                                     4,811           17.487776              84,126
  Asia Pacific Growth Fund Class IB                                            626           21.510869              13,469
  Diversified Income Fund Class IA .40%                                      1,060           13.609060              14,425
  Diversified Income Fund Class IA                                      25,271,829           12.532208         316,711,820
  Diversified Income Fund Class IA-ODBO                                     46,727           12.519748             585,005
  Diversified Income Fund Class IB                                          67,194            9.506090             638,753
  George Putnam Fund of Boston Class IA .40%                                 2,873           10.232444              29,396
  George Putnam Fund of Boston Class IA                                 12,225,758           10.063218         123,030,468
  George Putnam Fund of Boston Class IA-ODBO                                84,418           10.053218             848,669
  George Putnam Fund of Boston Class IB                                    122,173           10.202363           1,246,454
  Global Asset Allocation Fund Class IA .40%                                 1,069           21.829742              23,327
  Global Asset Allocation Fund Class IA                                 13,933,244           33.370480         464,959,032
  Global Asset Allocation Fund Class IA-ODBO                                 2,336           33.337419              77,880
  Global Asset Allocation Fund Class IB                                      4,021           11.214258              45,087
  Global Growth Fund Class IA .40%                                             512           33.289207              17,031
  Global Growth Fund Class IA                                           31,887,120           40.579891       1,293,975,835
  Global Growth Fund Class IA-ODBO                                          15,935           40.539605             646,000
  Global Growth Fund Class IB                                               32,199           16.902971             544,265
  Growth and Income Fund Class IA .40%                                         791           24.370301              19,274
  Growth and Income Fund Class IA                                      101,229,232           45.646494       4,620,759,515
  Growth and Income Fund Class IA-ODOB                                      99,258           45.601095           4,526,258
  Growth and Income Fund Class IB                                          400,331           10.439556           4,179,280
  Growth and Income Fund Class IA                                              407           10.310556               4,199
  Health Sciences Fund Class IA .40%                                         1,000           10.449857              10,450
  Health Sciences Fund Class IA                                          8,510,425           10.277002          87,461,658
  Health Sciences Fund Class IA-ODBO                                        50,987           10.266794             523,468
  Health Sciences Fund Class IB                                             63,347           10.202208             646,276
  High Yield Fund Class IA .40%                                              1,066           14.846686              15,823
  High Yield Fund Class IA                                              16,728,985           24.798772         414,858,275
  High Yield Fund Class IA-ODBO                                             20,559           24.774230             509,333
  High Yield Fund Class IB                                                  91,500            9.272015             848,388
  Income Fund Class IA .40%                                                  1,028           13.952886              14,345
  Income Fund Class IA                                                  26,917,779           20.574405         553,817,280
  Income Fund Class IA-ODBO                                                 26,984           20.553973             554,631
  Income Fund Class IB                                                      79,502            9.924506             789,017
  International Growth Fund Class IA .40%                                    1,000           21.809098              21,808
  International Growth Fund Class IA                                    10,901,259           21.164253         230,717,000
  International Growth Fund Class IA-ODBO                                   52,845           21.143290           1,117,311
  International Growth Fund Class IB                                        63,471           14.994851             951,734
  International Growth Fund Class IA                                           216           13.206795               2,856
  International Growth and Income Fund Class IA .40%                         1,146           16.361130              18,752
  International Growth and Income Fund Class IA                          9,694,669           15.876443         153,916,858
  International Growth and Income Fund Class IA-ODBO                         8,110           15.860687             128,632
  International Growth and Income Fund Class IB                             29,294           11.666065             341,743
  International New Opportunities Fund Class IA .40%                         1,193           23.153672              27,628
  International New Opportunities Fund Class IA                          6,012,727           22.467545         135,091,214
  International New Opportunities Fund Class IA-ODBO                         5,775           22.445387             129,619
  International New Opportunities Fund Class IB                              7,524           19.040832             143,255
  Investors Fund Class IA .40%                                               3,804           14.915850              56,745
  Investors Fund Class IA                                               26,922,571           14.669230         394,933,381
  Investors Fund Class IA-ODBO                                             214,502           14.654665           3,143,458
  Investors Fund Class IB                                                  167,620           13.879211           2,326,437
 ...................................................................................................................................
</TABLE>



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<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
STATEMENT OF ASSETS AND LIABILITIES (CONTINUED)
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
December 31, 1999                                                          Units            Unit             Contract
                                                                           Owned by         Price            Liability
                                                                           Participants
 ...................................................................................................................................
<S>                                                                   <C>                 <C>             <C>
  Money Market Fund Class IA .40%                                           10,938          $ 1.287855           $  14,086
  Money Market Fund Class IA                                           232,287,373            1.590607         369,477,921
  Money Market Fund Class IA-ODBO                                          334,888            1.589043             532,151
  Money Market Fund Class IB                                             1,183,260            1.046003           1,237,694
  New Opportunities Fund Class IA .40%                                         257           47.374444              12,179
  New Opportunities Fund Class IA                                       45,291,038           41.424321       1,876,150,508
  New Opportunities Fund Class IA-ODBO                                      59,167           41.383256           2,448,517
  New Opportunities Fund Class IB                                           68,810           17.612101           1,211,895
  New Value Fund Class IA .40%                                               1,000           12.379736              12,380
  New Value Fund Class IA                                                8,044,530           12.014336          96,649,683
  New Value Fund Class IA-ODBO                                              15,857           12.002423             190,326
  New Value Fund Class IB                                                   14,678           10.179473             149,417
  OTC & Emerging Fund Class IA .40%                                          1,000           22.668904              22,670
  OTC & Emerging Fund Class IA                                           3,870,965           22.292339          86,292,858
  OTC & Emerging Fund Class IA-ODBO                                         17,956           22.270202             399,884
  OTC & Emerging Fund Class IB                                              14,519           22.902047             332,506
  OTC & Emerging Fund Class IA                                                 174           16.351294               2,852
  Research Fund Class IA .40%                                                1,000           15.908774              15,909
  Research Fund Class IA                                                 3,376,481           15.711958          53,051,121
  Research Fund Class IA-ODBO                                               40,601           15.696369             637,284
  Research Fund Class IB                                                    12,666           15.673577             198,522
  Small Cap Value Fund Class IA .40%                                         1,000           10.319773              10,322
  Small Cap Value Fund Class IA                                            390,200           10.251449           4,000,113
  Small Cap Value Fund Class IA-ODBO                                        17,409           10.241295             178,295
  Small Cap Value Fund Class IB                                              1,767           10.234780              18,081
  Utilities Growth and Income Fund Class IA .40%                             1,024           22.017034              22,552
  Utilities Growth and Income Fund Class IA                             21,802,468           22.360175         487,506,991
  Utilities Growth and Income Fund Class IA-ODBO                            21,249           22.337937             474,669
  Utilities Growth and Income Fund Class IB                                 43,769           10.813043             473,276
  Vista Fund Class IA .40%                                                   1,000           22.242121              22,243
  Vista Fund Class IA                                                    9,972,245           21.587416         215,274,996
  Vista Fund Class IA-ODBO                                                  34,677           21.566047             747,856
  Vista Fund Class IB                                                       65,195           15.410501           1,004,690
  Voyager Fund Class IA .40%                                                 1,354           43.339709              58,675
  Voyager Fund Class IA                                                 46,130,288           86.478855       3,989,294,525
  Voyager Fund Class IA-ODBO                                                39,289           86.393030           3,394,291
  Voyager Fund Class IB                                                    151,081           16.722826           2,526,497
  Voyager Fund Class IA                                                        310           13.922138               4,309
 ...................................................................................................................................
Sub-total:                                                                                                  16,105,298,564
 ...................................................................................................................................
Annuity contracts in the annuity period:
  Asia Pacific Growth Fund Class IA                                          5,155           17.505073              90,242
  Diversified Income Fund Class IA                                          60,553           12.532208             758,858
  George Putnam Fund of Boston Class IA                                     20,013           10.063218             201,400
  Global Asset Allocation Class IA                                          44,444           33.370480           1,483,115
  Global Growth Fund Class IA                                              126,141           40.579891           5,118,781
  Growth and Income Fund Class IA                                          211,707           45.646494           9,663,670
  Health Sciences Fund Class IA                                              3,565           10.277002              36,638
  High Yield Fund Class IA                                                  41,402           24.798772           1,026,718
  High Yield Fund Class IA .40%                                              3,122           14.846686              46,352
  Income Fund Class IA                                                      51,971           20.574405           1,069,279
  International Growth Fund Class IA                                         4,648           21.164253              98,370
  International Growth and Income Fund Class IA                              8,148           15.876443             129,368
  International New Opportunities Fund Class IA                              1,563           22.467545              35,121
  Investors Fund Class IA                                                   30,497           14.669230             447,368
  Money Market Fund Class IA                                               217,828            1.590607             346,479
 ...................................................................................................................................
</TABLE>



  THE ACCOMPANYING NOTES ARE AN INTEGRAL PART OF THESE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS.

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<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
STATEMENT OF ASSETS AND LIABILITIES (CONTINUED)
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
December 31, 1999                                                          Units            Unit             Contract
                                                                           Owned by         Price            Liability
                                                                           Participants
 ...................................................................................................................................
<S>                                                                   <C>                 <C>              <C>
  New Opportunities Fund Class IA                                           49,366          $41.424321         $ 2,044,943
  New Value Fund Class IA                                                    4,517           12.014336              54,265
  OTC & Emerging Fund Class IA                                                 528           22.292339              11,779
  Research Fund Class IA                                                     4,528           15.711958              71,143
  Small Cap Value Fund Class IA                                                952           10.251449               9,755
  Utilities Growth and Income Fund Class IA                                 39,030           22.360175             872,713
  Vista Fund Class IA                                                        6,177           21.587416             133,351
  Voyager Fund Class IA                                                    148,641           86.478855          12,854,343
 ...................................................................................................................................
Sub-total:                                                                                                      36,604,051
 ...................................................................................................................................
GRAND TOTAL:                                                                                               $16,141,902,615
 ...................................................................................................................................
</TABLE>



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                                SA-8
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<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
STATEMENTS OF OPERATIONS
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
For the Year Ended              Asia Pacific  Diversified   The             Global Asset  Global         Growth          Health
December 31, 1999               Growth        Income        George Putnam   Allocation    Growth         and Income      Sciences
                                Sub-Account   Sub-Account   Fund of Boston  Sub-Account   Sub-Account    Sub-Account     Sub-Account
                                                            Sub-Account
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
<S>                             <C>           <C>           <C>             <C>           <C>           <C>              <C>
INVESTMENT INCOME:
 Dividends                      $        --   $23,626,889    $ 2,911,345    $ 9,444,495   $ 3,499,778   $ 69,357,112     $ 75,247
 ....................................................................................................................................
 Capital gains income                    --            --        157,875     26,498,777    72,877,988    346,107,793           --
 ....................................................................................................................................
EXPENSES:
 ....................................................................................................................................
 Mortality and expense
  undertakings                     (628,833)   (4,127,990)    (1,173,383)    (5,848,218)  (11,393,152)   (62,808,069)    (930,918)
 ....................................................................................................................................
NET REALIZED AND
 UNREALIZED GAIN (LOSS)
 ON INVESTMENTS:
 ....................................................................................................................................
 Net realized gain (loss)
  on security transactions          891,177       (76,212)        (1,244)     5,291,986     6,909,240      7,365,383      (34,395)
 ....................................................................................................................................
 Net unrealized appreciation
  (depreciation) of investments
  during the period              43,051,248   (17,944,566)    (5,601,619)    10,561,151   434,809,996   (337,925,763)  (1,788,031)
 ....................................................................................................................................
 Net gain (loss) on investments  43,942,425   (18,020,778)    (5,602,863)    15,853,137   441,719,236   (330,560,380)  (1,822,426)
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
NET INCREASE (DECREASE)
 IN NET ASSETS RESULTING
 FROM OPERATIONS                $43,313,592    $1,478,121    $(3,707,026)   $45,948,191  $506,703,850    $22,096,456  $(2,678,097)
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
</TABLE>



   THE ACCOMPANYING NOTES ARE AN INTEGRAL PART OF THESE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS.

                                      SA-9
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<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
STATEMENTS OF OPERATIONS (CONTINUED)
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
For the Year Ended             High Yield    Income           International  International  International Investors   Money
December 31, 1999              Sub-Account   Sub-Account*     Growth         Growth         New           Sub-Account Market
                                                              Sub-Account    and Income     Opportunities             Sub-Account
                                                                             Sub-Account    Sub-Account
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
<S>                            <C>           <C>              <C>            <C>            <C>           <C>         <C>
INVESTMENT INCOME:
 Dividends                     $ 46,767,296  $ 33,319,992     $       --     $       --     $   21,843    $       --  $ 16,466,546
 ....................................................................................................................................
 Capital gains income                    --     9,940,795             --             --             --            --            --
 ....................................................................................................................................
EXPENSES:
 ....................................................................................................................................
 Mortality and expense
  undertakings                   (5,416,335)   (7,550,694)    (1,856,105)    (1,700,861)      (852,066)   (2,995,013)   (4,324,643)
 ....................................................................................................................................
NET REALIZED AND
 UNREALIZED GAIN (LOSS)
 ON INVESTMENTS:
 ....................................................................................................................................
 Net realized gain (loss)
  on security transactions        1,313,201    (2,534,111)       786,589        570,488      1,080,356       (70,042)           --
 ....................................................................................................................................
 Net unrealized (depreciation)
  appreciation of investments
  during the period             (23,020,713)  (53,644,056)    81,520,703     29,466,810     60,460,890    78,575,496            --
 ....................................................................................................................................
 Net (loss) gain on investments (21,707,512)  (56,178,167)    82,307,292     30,037,298     61,541,246    78,505,454            --
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
NET INCREASE (DECREASE)
 IN NET ASSETS RESULTING
 FROM OPERATIONS                $19,643,449  $(20,468,074)   $80,451,187    $28,336,437    $60,711,023   $75,510,441   $12,141,903
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
</TABLE>
*Formerly Putnam U.S. Government and High Quality Bond Sub-Account, change
 effective on April 9, 1999.



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                                     SA-10
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PUTNAM CAPITAL MANAGER TRUST SEPARATE ACCOUNT -- HARTFORD LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY

<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
STATEMENTS OF OPERATIONS (CONTINUED)
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
For the Year Ended               New            New            OTC &            Research      Small Cap
December 31, 1999                Opportunities  Value          Emerging Growth  Sub-Account   Value
                                 Sub-Account    Sub-Account    Sub-Account                    Sub-Account*

- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
<S>                              <C>            <C>            <C>              <C>           <C>
INVESTMENT INCOME:
 Dividends                       $         --   $     7,922    $        --      $   97,328    $    --
 ............................................................................................................
 Capital gains income              15,621,407     1,672,046        204,778       1,365,786     12,381
 ............................................................................................................
EXPENSES:
 ............................................................................................................
 Mortality and expense
  undertakings                    (15,636,748)   (1,312,104)      (313,367)       (356,658)   (14,930)
 ............................................................................................................
NET REALIZED AND
 UNREALIZED GAIN (LOSS)
 ON INVESTMENTS:
 ............................................................................................................
 Net realized gain (loss)
  on security transactions          1,081,401      (427,151)      (124,951)        (10,117)    10,162
 ............................................................................................................
 Net unrealized appreciation
  (depreciation) of investments
  during the period               744,657,276    (1,751,719)    33,281,084       6,912,142     74,457
 ............................................................................................................
 Net gain (loss) on investments   745,738,677    (2,178,870)    33,156,133       6,902,025     84,619
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
NET INCREASE (DECREASE)
 IN NET ASSETS RESULTING
 FROM OPERATIONS                 $745,723,336   $(1,811,006)   $33,047,544      $8,008,481    $82,070
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

<CAPTION>

- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
For the Year Ended               Utilities     Vista         Voyager
December 31, 1999                Growth        Sub-Account   Sub-Account
                                 and Income
                                 Sub-Account
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
<S>                              <C>           <C>           <C>
INVESTMENT INCOME:
 Dividends                       $14,717,998   $        --   $    2,930,945
 ............................................................................
 Capital gains income             15,456,883    15,581,485      235,046,993
 ............................................................................
EXPENSES:
 ............................................................................
 Mortality and expense
  undertakings                    (6,510,139)   (1,862,739)     (36,461,014)
 ............................................................................
NET REALIZED AND
 UNREALIZED GAIN (LOSS)
 ON INVESTMENTS:
 ............................................................................
 Net realized gain (loss)
  on security transactions         2,452,590      (162,238)       7,702,028
 ............................................................................
 Net unrealized appreciation
  (depreciation) of investments
  during the period              (35,904,011)   56,896,912    1,237,247,016
 ............................................................................
 Net gain (loss) on investments  (33,451,421)   56,734,674    1,244,949,044
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
NET INCREASE (DECREASE)
 IN NET ASSETS RESULTING
 FROM OPERATIONS                 $(9,786,679)  $70,453,420   $1,446,465,968
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
</TABLE>
*From inception, April 30, 1999, to December 31, 1999.



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                                     SA-11
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<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
For the Year Ended                Asia Pacific  Diversified   The             Global Asset   Global
December 31, 1999                 Growth        Income        George Putnam   Allocation     Growth
                                  Sub-Account   Sub-Account   Fund of Boston  Sub-Account    Sub-Account
                                                              Sub-Account
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
<S>                               <C>           <C>           <C>             <C>            <C>
OPERATIONS:
 Net investment income (loss)      $ (628,833)  $ 19,498,899   $  1,737,962   $  3,596,277   $   (7,893,374)
 ..............................................................................................................
 Capital gains income                      --             --        157,875     26,498,777       72,877,988
 ..............................................................................................................
 Net realized gain (loss)
  on security transactions            891,177        (76,212)        (1,244)     5,291,986        6,909,240
 ..............................................................................................................
 Net unrealized appreciation
  (depreciation) of investments
  during the period                43,051,248    (17,944,566)    (5,601,619)    10,561,151      434,809,996
 ..............................................................................................................
 Net increase (decrease)
  in net assets resulting
  from operations                  43,313,592      1,478,121     (3,707,026)    45,948,191      506,703,850
 ..............................................................................................................
UNIT TRANSACTIONS:
 Purchases                          2,974,901     15,934,296     31,084,432      7,369,483       20,919,499
 ..............................................................................................................
 Net transfers                     23,863,311     (9,628,445)    57,181,501    (28,647,605)       1,371,787
 ..............................................................................................................
 Surrenders for benefit
  payments and fees                (5,791,583)   (31,771,692)    (6,304,255)   (49,480,082)     (85,433,451)
 ..............................................................................................................
 Net annuity transactions              20,904        411,334        201,617        (75,632)         300,982
 ..............................................................................................................
 Net increase (decrease)
  in net assets resulting
  from unit transactions           21,067,533    (25,054,507)    82,163,295    (70,833,836)     (62,841,183)
 ..............................................................................................................
 Total increase (decrease)
  in net assets                    64,381,125    (23,576,386)    78,456,269    (24,885,645)     443,862,667
 ..............................................................................................................
NET ASSETS
 Beginning of period               30,955,589    342,285,247     46,900,118    491,474,086      856,439,245
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 END OF PERIOD                    $95,336,714   $318,708,861   $125,356,387   $466,588,441   $1,300,301,912
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

<CAPTION>

- -----------------------------------------------------------------------
For the Year Ended               Growth           Health
December 31, 1999                and Income       Sciences
                                 Sub-Account      Sub-Account

- -----------------------------------------------------------------------
<S>                              <C>              <C>
OPERATIONS:
 Net investment income (loss)    $    6,549,043   $  (855,671)
 .......................................................................
 Capital gains income               346,107,793            --
 .......................................................................
 Net realized gain (loss)
  on security transactions            7,365,383       (34,395)
 .......................................................................
 Net unrealized appreciation
  (depreciation) of investments
  during the period                (337,925,763)   (1,788,031)
 .......................................................................
 Net increase (decrease)
  in net assets resulting
  from operations                    22,096,456    (2,678,097)
 .......................................................................
UNIT TRANSACTIONS:
 Purchases                          187,215,499    17,979,538
 .......................................................................
 Net transfers                      (33,647,755)   24,541,427
 .......................................................................
 Surrenders for benefit
  payments and fees                (488,015,638)   (5,088,956)
 .......................................................................
 Net annuity transactions             1,542,633        36,880
 .......................................................................
 Net increase (decrease)
  in net assets resulting
  from unit transactions           (332,905,261)   37,468,889
 .......................................................................
 Total increase (decrease)
  in net assets                    (310,808,805)   34,790,792
 .......................................................................
NET ASSETS
 Beginning of period              4,949,961,001    53,887,698
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------
 END OF PERIOD                   $4,639,152,196   $88,678,490
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------
</TABLE>



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                                     SA-12
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<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS (CONTINUED)
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
For the Year Ended             High Yield    Income        International  International  International  Investors      Money
December 31, 1999              Sub-Account   Sub-Account*  Growth         Growth         New            Sub-Account    Market
                                                           Sub-Account    and Income     Opportunities                 Sub-Account
                                                                          Sub-Account    Sub-Account
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
<S>                            <C>           <C>           <C>            <C>            <C>            <C>            <C>
OPERATIONS:
 Net investment income (loss)  $ 41,350,961  $ 25,769,298  $ (1,856,105)  $ (1,700,861)  $   (830,223)  $ (2,995,013)  $ 12,141,903
 ....................................................................................................................................
 Capital gains income                    --     9,940,795            --             --             --             --             --
 ....................................................................................................................................
 Net realized gain (loss)
  on security transactions        1,313,201    (2,534,111)      786,589        570,488      1,080,356        (70,042)            --
 ....................................................................................................................................
 Net unrealized (depreciation)
  appreciation of investments
  during the period             (23,020,713)  (53,644,056)   81,520,703     29,466,810     60,460,890     78,575,496             --
 ....................................................................................................................................
 Net increase (decrease)
  in net assets resulting
  from operations                19,643,449   (20,468,074)   80,451,187     28,336,437     60,711,023     75,510,441     12,141,903
 ....................................................................................................................................
UNIT TRANSACTIONS:
 Purchases                       19,819,924    24,529,600    15,580,769      6,968,268      4,808,715     77,927,459     23,294,761
 ....................................................................................................................................
 Net transfers                  (19,840,808)    7,871,716    30,386,324      5,795,395     21,019,812    155,343,961    179,644,287
 ....................................................................................................................................
 Surrenders for benefit
  payments and fees             (46,692,842)  (80,008,209)   (9,628,544)    (8,823,357)    (4,931,035)   (15,112,133)  (143,671,392)
 ....................................................................................................................................
 Net annuity transactions           228,555       331,235        69,762         50,241         10,598        362,552        179,939
 ....................................................................................................................................
 Net (decrease) increase
  in net assets resulting
  from unit transactions        (46,485,171)  (47,275,658)   36,408,311      3,990,547     20,908,090    218,521,839     59,447,595
 ....................................................................................................................................
 Total (decrease) increase
  in net assets                 (26,841,722)  (67,743,732)  116,859,498     32,326,984     81,619,113    294,032,280     71,589,498
 ....................................................................................................................................
NET ASSETS
 Beginning of period            444,146,611   623,988,284   116,049,581    122,208,369     53,807,724    106,875,109    300,018,833
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 END OF PERIOD                 $417,304,889  $556,244,552  $232,909,079   $154,535,353   $135,426,837   $400,907,389   $371,608,331
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
</TABLE>
*Formerly Putnam U.S. Government and High Quality Bond Sub-Account, change
 effective on April 9, 1999.



   THE ACCOMPANYING NOTES ARE AN INTEGRAL PART OF THESE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS.

                                     SA-13
<PAGE>

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<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS (CONTINUED)
- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
For the Year Ended              New              New            OTC              Research       Small Cap     Utilities
December 31, 1999               Opportunities    Value          Emerging Growth  Sub-Account    Value         Growth
                                Sub-Account      Sub-Account    Sub-Account                     Sub-Account*  and Income
                                                                                                              Sub-Account
- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
<S>                             <C>              <C>            <C>              <C>            <C>           <C>
OPERATIONS:
 Net investment (loss) income   $  (15,636,748)  $(1,304,182)   $  (313,367)     $  (259,330)   $  (14,930)   $  8,207,859
 ...........................................................................................................................
 Capital gains income               15,621,407     1,672,046        204,778        1,365,786        12,381      15,456,883
 ...........................................................................................................................
 Net realized gain (loss)
  on security transactions           1,081,401      (427,151)      (124,951)         (10,117)       10,162       2,452,590
 ...........................................................................................................................
 Net unrealized appreciation
  (depreciation) of investments
  during the period                744,657,276    (1,751,719)    33,281,084        6,912,142        74,457     (35,904,011)
 ...........................................................................................................................
 Net increase (decrease)
  in net assets resulting
  from operations                  745,723,336    (1,811,006)    33,047,544        8,008,481        82,070      (9,786,679)
 ...........................................................................................................................
UNIT TRANSACTIONS:
 Purchases                          51,413,555     5,087,729      6,098,372       11,158,470       560,138      17,779,467
 ...........................................................................................................................
 Net transfers                      73,716,538     3,125,383     41,064,377       29,750,450     3,619,946      (2,837,237)
 ...........................................................................................................................
 Surrenders for benefit
  payments and fees                (89,737,588)   (8,556,969)    (2,414,529)      (1,565,171)      (54,840)    (53,077,246)
 ...........................................................................................................................
 Net annuity transactions              433,229         5,177          5,871           60,964         9,252         260,666
 ...........................................................................................................................
 Net increase (decrease)
  in net assets resulting
  from unit transactions            35,825,734      (338,680)    44,754,091       39,404,713     4,134,496     (37,874,350)
 ...........................................................................................................................
 Total increase (decrease)
  in net assets                    781,549,070    (2,149,686)    77,801,635       47,413,194     4,216,566     (47,661,029)
 ...........................................................................................................................
NET ASSETS
 Beginning of period             1,100,318,972    99,205,757      9,260,914        6,560,785           --      537,011,230
- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 END OF PERIOD                  $1,881,868,042   $97,056,071    $87,062,549      $53,973,979    $4,216,566    $489,350,201
- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

<CAPTION>

- ---------------------------------------------------------------
For the Year Ended              Vista           Voyager
December 31, 1999               Sub-Account     Sub-Account


- ---------------------------------------------------------------
<S>                             <C>             <C>
OPERATIONS:
 Net investment (loss) income   $ (1,862,739)   $  (33,530,069)
 ...............................................................
 Capital gains income             15,581,485       235,046,993
 ...............................................................
 Net realized gain (loss)
  on security transactions          (162,238)        7,702,028
 ...............................................................
 Net unrealized appreciation
  (depreciation) of investments
  during the period               56,896,912     1,237,247,016
 ...............................................................
 Net increase (decrease)
  in net assets resulting
  from operations                 70,453,420     1,446,465,968
 ...............................................................
UNIT TRANSACTIONS:
 Purchases                        11,914,063       108,304,361
 ...............................................................
 Net transfers                    22,752,589        98,252,897
 ...............................................................
 Surrenders for benefit
  payments and fees              (11,199,981)     (260,408,744)
 ...............................................................
 Net annuity transactions             (6,646)          (58,447)
 ...............................................................
 Net increase (decrease)
  in net assets resulting
  from unit transactions          23,460,025       (53,909,933)
 ...............................................................
 Total increase (decrease)
  in net assets                   93,913,445     1,392,556,035
 ...............................................................
NET ASSETS
 Beginning of period             123,269,691     2,615,576,605
- ---------------------------------------------------------------
 END OF PERIOD                  $217,183,136    $4,008,132,640
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</TABLE>
*From inception, April 30, 1999 to December 31, 1999.



   THE ACCOMPANYING NOTES ARE AN INTEGRAL PART OF THESE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS.

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<PAGE>

PUTNAM CAPITAL MANAGER TRUST SEPARATE ACCOUNT -- HARTFORD LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY

<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS (CONTINUED)
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For the Year Ended            Asia Pacific  Diversified   The             Global Asset  Global        Growth           Health
December 31, 1998             Growth        Income        George Putnam   Allocation    Growth        and Income       Sciences
                              Sub-Account   Sub-Account   Fund of Boston  Sub-Account   Sub-Account   Sub-Account      Sub-Account*
                                                          Sub-Account*
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<S>                           <C>           <C>           <C>             <C>           <C>            <C>             <C>
OPERATIONS:
 Net investment income (loss)  $ 1,111,805  $ 9,139,229   $   185,822     $ 4,048,734   $  9,062,231  $   12,048,276   $  (188,098)
 ....................................................................................................................................
 Capital gains income                   --    5,862,590           --       47,058,496     99,975,864     503,102,245            --
 ....................................................................................................................................
 Net realized (loss) gain
  on security transactions      (1,764,199)     (32,192)        2,058        (842,305)        86,719     (13,044,218)        7,391
 ....................................................................................................................................
 Net unrealized (depreciation)
  appreciation of investments
  during the period             (1,930,185) (24,771,299)    1,968,230       4,041,060     81,122,328      87,730,466     5,222,198
 ....................................................................................................................................
 Net (decrease) increase
  in net assets resulting
  from operations               (2,582,579)  (9,801,672)    2,156,110      54,305,985    190,247,142     589,836,769     5,041,491
 ....................................................................................................................................
UNIT TRANSACTIONS:
 Purchases                       1,897,548   35,579,052    17,802,735      17,160,875     26,176,679     328,888,237    14,760,637
 ....................................................................................................................................
 Net transfers                  (4,187,927)  28,378,148    27,784,759     (24,301,956)   (24,478,828)     42,388,882    34,890,394
 ....................................................................................................................................
 Surrenders for benefit
  payments and fees             (1,899,643) (26,103,606)     (843,486)    (42,326,606)   (57,450,776)   (348,342,759)     (804,824)
 ....................................................................................................................................
 Net annuity transactions           21,039      115,109            --        (220,472)      (239,956)        274,015            --
 ....................................................................................................................................
 Net (decrease) increase
  in net assets resulting
  from unit transactions        (4,168,983)  37,968,703    44,744,008     (49,688,159)   (55,992,881)     23,208,375    48,846,207
 ....................................................................................................................................
 Total (decrease) increase
  in net assets                 (6,751,562)  28,167,031    46,900,118       4,617,826    134,254,261     613,045,144    53,887,698
 ....................................................................................................................................
NET ASSETS
 Beginning of period            37,707,151  314,118,216            --     486,856,260    722,184,984   4,336,915,857            --
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 END OF PERIOD                 $30,955,589 $342,285,247   $46,900,118    $491,474,086   $856,439,245  $4,949,961,001   $53,887,698
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</TABLE>
*From inception, April 30, 1998, to December 31, 1998.


   THE ACCOMPANYING NOTES ARE AN INTEGRAL PART OF THESE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS.

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<PAGE>

PUTNAM CAPITAL MANAGER TRUST SEPARATE ACCOUNT -- HARTFORD LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY

<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS (CONTINUED)
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For the Year Ended             High Yield    Income         International  International  International  Investors     Money
December 31, 1998              Sub-Account   Sub-Account*** Growth         Growth         New            Sub-Account*  Market
                                                            Sub-Account    and Income     Opportunities                Sub-Account
                                                                           Sub-Account    Sub-Account
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<S>                            <C>           <C>            <C>            <C>            <C>            <C>           <C>
OPERATIONS:
 Net investment income (loss)  $ 30,248,306  $ 20,557,057   $   (839,619)  $    (19,033)  $  (569,345)   $   (273,311) $  9,329,349
 ....................................................................................................................................
 Capital gains income             5,776,463       739,634             --      3,952,074            --              --            --
 ....................................................................................................................................
 Net realized (loss) gain
  on security transactions       (1,068,781)      297,895        325,406        226,178        69,499          26,606            --
 ....................................................................................................................................
 Net unrealized (depreciation)
  appreciation of investments
  during the period             (68,167,310)   14,444,406     11,216,654      3,897,830     6,461,818      13,225,708            --
 ....................................................................................................................................
 Net (decrease) increase
  in net assets resulting
  from operations               (33,211,322)   36,038,992     10,702,441      8,057,049     5,961,972      12,979,003     9,329,349
 ....................................................................................................................................
UNIT TRANSACTIONS:
 Purchases                       51,499,798    33,368,472     21,335,522     18,854,378     4,709,200      28,303,782    27,561,765
 ....................................................................................................................................
 Net transfers                   12,289,356    90,450,321     33,636,206     15,236,673     6,135,412      66,945,761   157,861,043
 ....................................................................................................................................
 Surrenders for benefit
  payments and fees             (39,936,318)  (64,755,540)    (4,476,094)    (6,213,054)   (2,667,147)     (1,361,265)  (97,002,613)
 ....................................................................................................................................
 Net annuity transactions            36,497       (36,669)         3,222          6,980         3,206           7,828       (18,974)
 ....................................................................................................................................
 Net increase (decrease)
  in net assets resulting
  from unit transactions         23,889,333    59,026,584     50,498,856     27,884,977     8,180,671      93,896,106    88,401,221
 ....................................................................................................................................
 Total (decrease) increase
  in net assets                  (9,321,989)   95,065,576     61,201,297     35,942,026    14,142,643     106,875,109    97,730,570
 ....................................................................................................................................
NET ASSETS
 Beginning of period            453,468,600   528,922,708     54,848,284     86,266,343    39,665,081             --    202,288,263
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 END OF PERIOD                 $444,146,611  $623,988,284   $116,049,581   $122,208,369   $53,807,724    $106,875,109  $300,018,833
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</TABLE>
  *From inception, April 30, 1998, to December 31, 1998.
***Formerly Putnam U.S. Government and High Quality Bond Sub-Account, change
   effective on April 9, 1999.



 THE ACCOMPANYING NOTES ARE AN INTEGRAL PART OF THESE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS.

                                     SA-16
<PAGE>

PUTNAM CAPITAL MANAGER TRUST SEPARATE ACCOUNT -- HARTFORD LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY

<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN NET ASSETS (CONTINUED)
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For the Year Ended             New            New           OTC & Emerging Research      Utilities     Vista         Voyager
December 31, 1998              Opportunities  Value         Growth         Sub-Account** Growth        Sub-Account   Sub-Account
                               Sub-Account    Sub-Account   Sub-Account*                 and Income
                                                                                         Sub-Account
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<S>                            <C>            <C>           <C>            <C>           <C>           <C>           <C>
OPERATIONS:
 Net investment (loss) income  $  (13,261,139) $   496,818  $  (35,238)    $     (907)   $  6,874,349  $ (1,312,949) $  (26,816,253)
 ....................................................................................................................................
 Capital gains income              13,104,760    1,734,664          --            444      23,325,262            --     134,435,124
 ....................................................................................................................................
 Net realized (loss) gain
  on security transactions         (4,633,710)    (166,487)    (29,039)         2,141        (255,617)     (369,767)    (11,140,387)
 ....................................................................................................................................
 Net unrealized appreciation
  (depreciation) of
  investments during the
  period                          200,446,907    2,140,264   1,094,473        503,979      31,863,022    17,028,097     377,719,434
 ....................................................................................................................................
 Net increase (decrease)
  in net assets resulting
  from operations                 195,656,818    4,205,259   1,030,196        505,657      61,807,016    15,345,381     474,197,918
 ....................................................................................................................................
UNIT TRANSACTIONS:
 Purchases                         72,077,164   15,989,831   2,889,609        505,479      34,808,733    22,600,733     137,173,587
 ....................................................................................................................................
 Net transfers                     23,187,515    9,386,671   5,444,882      5,638,915      28,255,011    21,059,612      20,389,207
 ....................................................................................................................................
 Surrenders for benefit
  payments and fees               (51,328,474)  (5,428,168)   (103,773)       (89,266)    (35,590,822)   (4,630,951)   (160,084,953)
 ....................................................................................................................................
 Net annuity transactions             173,750       21,783          --             --          28,596       (11,796)       (103,887)
 ....................................................................................................................................
 Net increase (decrease)
  in net assets resulting
  from unit transactions           44,109,955   19,970,117   8,230,718      6,055,128      27,501,518    39,017,598      (2,626,046)
 ....................................................................................................................................
 Total increase (decrease)
  in net assets                   239,766,773   24,175,376   9,260,914      6,560,785      89,308,534    54,362,979     471,571,872
 ....................................................................................................................................
NET ASSETS
 Beginning of period              860,552,199   75,030,381          --             --     447,702,696    68,906,712   2,144,004,733
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 END OF PERIOD                 $1,100,318,972  $99,205,757  $9,260,914     $6,560,785    $537,011,230  $123,269,691  $2,615,576,605
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</TABLE>
 *From inception, April 30, 1998, to December 31, 1998.
**From inception, October 1, 1998, to December 31, 1998.



   THE ACCOMPANYING NOTES ARE AN INTEGRAL PART OF THESE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS.

                                     SA-17
<PAGE>

PUTNAM CAPITAL MANAGER TRUST SEPARATE ACCOUNT -- HARTFORD LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY

NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
December 31, 1999

1.   ORGANIZATION:
Putnam Capital Manager Trust Separate Account (the Account) is a separate
investment account within Hartford Life Insurance Company (the Company) and is
registered with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) as a unit
investment trust under the Investment Company Act of 1940, as amended. Both the
Company and the Account are subject to supervision and regulation by the
Department of Insurance of the State of Connecticut and the SEC. The Account
invests deposits by variable annuity contractowners of the Company in the
various mutual funds (the Funds) as directed by the contractowners.

2.   SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES:
The following is a summary of significant accounting policies of the Account,
which are in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles in the
investment company industry:

A) SECURITY TRANSACTIONS -- Security transactions are recorded on the trade date
(date the order to buy or sell is executed). Realized gains and losses on the
sales of securities are computed on the basis of identified cost of the fund
shares sold. Dividend and capital gains income is accrued as of the ex-dividend
date. Capital gains income represents dividends from the Funds which are
characterized as capital gains under tax regulations.

B) SECURITY VALUATION -- The investments in shares of the Funds are valued at
the closing net asset value per share as determined by the appropriate Fund as
of December 31, 1999.

C) UNIT TRANSACTIONS -- Unit transactions are executed based on the unit values
calculated at the close of the business day. All unit transactions are executed
at fair value.

D) SECURITY CLASS -- Putnam Variable Trust consists of a series of funds, each
of which is represented by a separate series of class IA shares and class IB
shares.

Class IA shares are offered at net asset value and are not subject to a
distribution fee. Class IA .40% are for Company employees only.

Class IB shares are offered at net asset value and pay an ongoing distribution
fee.

E) FEDERAL INCOME TAXES -- The operations of the Account form a part of, and are
taxed with, the total operations of the Company, which is taxed as an insurance
company under the Internal Revenue Code. Under current law, no federal income
taxes are payable with respect to the operations of the Account.

F) USE OF ESTIMATES -- The preparation of financial statements in conformity
with generally accepted accounting principles requires management to make
estimates and assumptions that affect the reported amounts of assets and
liabilities as of the date of the financial statements and the reported amounts
of income and expenses during the period. Operating results in the future could
vary from the amounts derived from management's estimates.

3. ADMINISTRATION OF THE ACCOUNT AND RELATED CHARGES:

A) MORTALITY AND EXPENSE UNDERTAKINGS -- The Company, as issuer of variable
annuity contracts, provides the mortality and expense undertakings and, with
respect to the Account, receives a maximum annual fee of 1.50% of the Account's
average daily net assets.

B) DEDUCTION OF OTHER FEES -- Annual maintenance fees are deducted through
termination of units of interest from applicable contractowners' accounts, in
accordance with the terms of the contracts. In addition, certain other charges
may apply based on the characteristics of the underlying contract. These charges
are reflected in surrenders for benefit payments and fees on the accompanying
statements of changes in net assets.


                                     SA-18
<PAGE>
                    REPORT OF INDEPENDENT PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS
              ----------------------------------------------------

To Hartford Life Insurance Company:

We have audited the accompanying Consolidated Balance Sheets of Hartford Life
Insurance Company and subsidiaries as of December 31, 1999 and 1998, and the
related Consolidated Statements of Income, Changes in Stockholder's Equity and
Cash Flows for each of the three years in the period ended December 31, 1999.
These Consolidated Financial Statements and the schedules referred to below are
the responsibility of Hartford Life Insurance Company's management. Our
responsibility is to express an opinion on these financial statements and
schedules based on our audits.

We conducted our audits in accordance with auditing standards generally accepted
in the United States. Those standards require that we plan and perform the audit
to obtain reasonable assurance about whether the financial statements are free
of material misstatement. An audit includes examining, on a test basis, evidence
supporting the amounts and disclosures in the financial statements. An audit
also includes assessing the accounting principles used and significant estimates
made by management, as well as evaluating the overall financial statement
presentation. We believe that our audits provide a reasonable basis for our
opinion.

In our opinion, the Consolidated Financial Statements referred to above present
fairly, in all material respects, the financial position of Hartford Life
Insurance Company and subsidiaries as of December 31, 1999 and 1998, and the
results of their operations and their cash flows for each of the three years in
the period ended December 31, 1999 in conformity with accounting principles
generally accepted in the United States.

Our audits were made for the purpose of forming an opinion on the basic
financial statements taken as a whole. The schedules listed in the Index to
Consolidated Financial Statements and Schedules are presented for the purpose of
complying with the Securities and Exchange Commission's rules and are not part
of the basic financial statements. These schedules have been subjected to the
auditing procedures applied in the audits of the basic financial statements and,
in our opinion, fairly state in all material respects the financial data
required to be set forth therein in relation to the basic financial statements
taken as a whole.

Hartford, Connecticut
January 31, 2000                                             ARTHUR ANDERSEN LLP

                                      F-1
<PAGE>
                HARTFORD LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY AND SUBSIDIARIES
                       CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF INCOME

<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                                    FOR THE YEARS ENDED
                                                                        DECEMBER 31,
<S>                                                           <C>          <C>          <C>
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
<CAPTION>
                                                               1999         1998         1997
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
<S>                                                           <C>          <C>          <C>
                                                                       (in millions)
REVENUES
  Premiums and other considerations                           $2,045       $2,218       $1,637
  Net investment income                                        1,359        1,759        1,368
  Net realized capital gains (losses)                             (4)          (2)           4
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                              TOTAL REVENUES   3,400        3,975        3,009
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
BENEFITS, CLAIMS AND EXPENSES
  Benefits, claims and claim adjustment expenses               1,574        1,911        1,379
  Amortization of deferred policy acquisition costs              539          431          335
  Dividends to policyholders                                     104          329          240
  Other expenses                                                 631          766          586
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                         TOTAL BENEFITS, CLAIMS AND EXPENSES   2,848        3,437        2,540
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
  Income before income tax expense                               552          538          469
  Income tax expense                                             191          188          167
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                  NET INCOME  $  361       $  350       $  302
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
</TABLE>

                SEE NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS.

                                      F-2
<PAGE>
                HARTFORD LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY AND SUBSIDIARIES
                          CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEETS

<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                                     AS OF DECEMBER 31,
<S>                                                                <C>            <C>
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

                                                                     1999           1998
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                    (in millions, except
                                                                       for share data)
ASSETS
  Investments
  Fixed maturities, available for sale, at fair value
   (amortized cost of $13,923 and $14,505)                         $ 13,499       $ 14,818
  Equity securities, at fair value                                       56             31
  Policy loans, at outstanding balance                                4,187          6,684
  Other investments                                                     342            264
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                           TOTAL INVESTMENTS         18,084         21,797
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
  Cash                                                                   55             17
  Premiums receivable and agents' balances                               29             17
  Reinsurance recoverables                                            1,274          1,257
  Deferred policy acquisition costs                                   4,013          3,754
  Deferred income tax                                                   459            464
  Other assets                                                          654            695
  Separate account assets                                           110,397         90,262
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                TOTAL ASSETS       $134,965       $118,263
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
LIABILITIES
  Future policy benefits                                           $  4,332       $  3,595
  Other policyholder funds                                           16,004         19,615
  Other liabilities                                                   1,613          2,094
  Separate account liabilities                                      110,397         90,262
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                           TOTAL LIABILITIES        132,346        115,566
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
STOCKHOLDER'S EQUITY
  Common stock -- 1,000 shares authorized, issued and
   outstanding, par value $5,690                                          6              6
  Capital surplus                                                     1,045          1,045
  Accumulated other comprehensive income (loss)
    Net unrealized capital gains (losses) on securities, net
     of tax                                                            (255)           184
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         TOTAL ACCUMULATED OTHER COMPREHENSIVE INCOME (LOSS)           (255)           184
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
  Retained earnings                                                   1,823          1,462
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                  TOTAL STOCKHOLDER'S EQUITY          2,619          2,697
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                  TOTAL LIABILITIES AND STOCKHOLDER'S EQUITY       $134,965       $118,263
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
</TABLE>

                SEE NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS.

                                      F-3
<PAGE>
                HARTFORD LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY AND SUBSIDIARIES
           CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN STOCKHOLDER'S EQUITY

<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                               Accumulated Other
                                                                 Comprehensive
                                                                 Income (Loss)
                                                               -----------------
<S>                                         <C>      <C>       <C>                 <C>          <C>
                                                               Net Unrealized
                                                               Capital Gains
                                                               (Losses) on                        Total
                                            Common   Capital   Securities,         Retained     Stockholder's
                                            Stock    Surplus   Net of Tax          Earnings      Equity
- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                     (in millions)
1999
Balance, December 31, 1998                    $6     $1,045          $ 184           $1,462        $2,697
Comprehensive income
  Net income                                  --         --             --              361           361
Other comprehensive income (loss), net of
 tax (1):
  Changes in net unrealized capital gains
   (losses) on securities (2)                 --         --           (439)              --          (439)
Total other comprehensive income (loss)                                                              (439)
  Total comprehensive income (loss)                                                                   (78)
- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                BALANCE, DECEMBER 31, 1999    $6     $1,045          $(255)          $1,823        $2,619
- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1998
Balance, December 31, 1997                    $6     $1,045          $ 179           $1,113        $2,343
Comprehensive income
  Net income                                  --         --             --              350           350
Other comprehensive income, net of tax
 (1):
  Changes in net unrealized capital gains
   on securities (2)                          --         --              5               --             5
Total other comprehensive income                                                                        5
  Total comprehensive income                                                                          355
Dividends                                                                                (1)           (1)
- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                BALANCE, DECEMBER 31, 1998    $6     $1,045          $ 184           $1,462        $2,697
- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1997
Balance, December 31, 1996                    $6     $1,045          $  30           $  811        $1,892
Comprehensive income
  Net income                                  --         --             --              302           302
Other comprehensive income, net of tax
 (1):
  Changes in net unrealized capital gains
   on securities (2)                          --         --            149               --           149
Total other comprehensive income                                                                      149
  Total comprehensive income                                                                          451
- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                BALANCE, DECEMBER 31, 1997    $6     $1,045          $ 179           $1,113        $2,343
- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
</TABLE>

(1) Net unrealized capital gain (loss) on securities is reflected net of tax of
    $(236), $3 and $80, for the years ended December 31, 1999, 1998 and 1997,
    respectively.

(2) Net of reclassification adjustment for after-tax gains (losses) realized in
    net income of $(2), $(1) and $2 for the years ended December 31, 1999, 1998
    and 1997, respectively.

                SEE NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS.

                                      F-4
<PAGE>
                HARTFORD LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY AND SUBSIDIARIES
                     CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF CASH FLOWS

<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                                   FOR THE YEARS ENDED
                                                                       DECEMBER 31,
<S>                                                           <C>        <C>        <C>
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
<CAPTION>
                                                                1999       1998       1997
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
<S>                                                           <C>        <C>        <C>
                                                                      (in millions)
OPERATING ACTIVITIES
  Net income                                                  $   361    $   350    $   302
  Adjustments to reconcile net income to net cash provided
   by operating activities
  Depreciation and amortization                                   (18)       (23)         8
  Net realized capital losses (gains)                               4          2         (4)
  Loss due to commutation of reinsurance                           16         --         --
  (Increase) decrease in premiums receivable and agents'
   balances                                                       (18)         1        119
  (Decrease) increase in other liabilities                       (263)       (79)       223
  Change in receivables, payables, and accruals                   125         83        107
  (Decrease) increase in accrued taxes                           (163)        60        126
  Decrease (increase) in deferred income tax                      241       (118)        40
  Increase in deferred policy acquisition costs                  (358)      (439)      (555)
  Increase in future policy benefits                              797        536        585
  Increase in reinsurance recoverables                           (318)      (101)       (31)
  Other, net                                                      (81)        99         52
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                   NET CASH PROVIDED BY OPERATING ACTIVITIES      325        371        972
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
INVESTING ACTIVITIES
  Purchases of investments                                     (5,753)    (6,061)    (6,869)
  Sales of investments                                          6,383      4,901      4,256
  Maturity of investments                                       1,818      1,761      2,329
  Purchases of affiliates and other                               (25)        --         --
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
        NET CASH PROVIDED BY (USED FOR) INVESTING ACTIVITIES    2,423        601       (284)
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FINANCING ACTIVITIES
  Net disbursements for investment and universal life-type
   contracts charged against policyholder accounts             (2,710)    (1,009)      (677)
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Net cash used for financing activities                     (2,710)    (1,009)      (677)
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
  Net increase (decrease) in cash                                  38        (37)        11
  Cash -- beginning of year                                        17         54         43
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
  Cash -- end of year                                         $    55    $    17    $    54
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Supplemental Disclosure of Cash Flow Information:
  Net Cash Paid During the Year for:
  Income taxes                                                $   111    $   263    $     9
Noncash Investing Activities:
  In 1999, the Company's parent, Hartford Life and Accident Insurance Company, recaptured an
   in force block of individual life insurance previously ceded to the Company. This
   commutation resulted in a reduction in the Company's assets of $666, consisting of $556
   of invested assets, $99 of deferred policy acquisition costs and $11 of other assets.
   Liabilities decreased $650, consisting of $543 of other policyholder funds, $60 of future
   policy benefits and $47 of other liabilities. As a result, the Company recognized an
   after-tax loss relating to this transaction of $16.

  In 1998, due to the recapture of an in force block of business previously ceded to MBL
   Life Assurance Co. of New Jersey, reinsurance recoverables of $4,753 were exchanged for
   the fair value of assets comprised of $4,310 in policy loans and $443 in other net
   assets.
</TABLE>

                SEE NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS.

                                      F-5
<PAGE>
HARTFORD LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY AND SUBSIDIARIES
NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
(DOLLAR AMOUNTS IN MILLIONS EXCEPT PER SHARE DATA UNLESS OTHERWISE STATED)

 -----------------------------------------------------------------------------

1. ORGANIZATION AND DESCRIPTION OF BUSINESS

These Consolidated Financial Statements include Hartford Life Insurance Company
and its wholly-owned subsidiaries ("Hartford Life Insurance Company" or the
"Company"), Hartford Life and Annuity Insurance Company (HLAI) and Hartford
International Life Reassurance Corporation (HLRe), formerly American Skandia
Life Reinsurance Corporation. The Company is a wholly-owned subsidiary of
Hartford Life and Accident Insurance Company (HLA), a wholly-owned subsidiary of
Hartford Life, Inc. (Hartford Life). Hartford Life is a direct subsidiary of
Hartford Accident and Indemnity Company (HA&I), an indirect subsidiary of The
Hartford Financial Services Group, Inc. (The Hartford). In November 1998,
Hartford Life Insurance Company transferred in the form of a dividend, Hartford
Financial Services, LLC and its subsidiaries to HLA.

Pursuant to an initial public offering (the "IPO") on May 22, 1997, Hartford
Life sold 26 million shares of Class A Common Stock at $28.25 per share and
received proceeds, net of offering expenses, of $687. Of the proceeds, $527 was
used to retire debt related to Hartford Life's outstanding promissory notes and
line of credit with the remaining $160 contributed by Hartford Life to its
insurance subsidiaries to support growth in its core businesses. Hartford Life
became a publicly traded company upon the sale of 26 million shares representing
approximately 18.6% of the equity ownership in Hartford Life.

Along with its parent, HLA, the Company is a leading financial services and
insurance company which provides (a) investment products such as individual
variable annuities and fixed market value adjusted annuities, mutual funds and
retirement plan services for savings and retirement needs; (b) life insurance
for income protection and estate planning; (c) employee benefits products such
as group life and disability insurance that is directly written by the Company
and is substantially ceded to its parent, HLA, and (d) corporate owned life
insurance.

2. SUMMARY OF SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES

(A) BASIS OF PRESENTATION

These Consolidated Financial Statements are prepared on the basis of accounting
principles generally accepted in the United States, which differ materially from
the statutory accounting practices prescribed by various insurance regulatory
authorities. All material intercompany transactions and balances between
Hartford Life Insurance Company and its subsidiaries have been eliminated.

The preparation of financial statements, in conformity with accounting
principles generally accepted in the United States, requires management to make
estimates and assumptions that affect the reported amounts of assets and
liabilities and disclosure of contingent assets and liabilities at the date of
the financial statements and the reported amounts of revenues and expenses
during the reporting period. Actual results could differ from those estimates.
The most significant estimates include those used in determining deferred policy
acquisition costs and the liability for future policy benefits and other
policyholder funds. Although some variability is inherent in these estimates,
management believes the amounts provided are adequate.

Certain reclassifications have been made to prior year financial information to
conform to the current year presentation.

(B) ADOPTION OF NEW ACCOUNTING STANDARDS

Effective January 1, 1999, Hartford Life Insurance Company adopted Statement of
Position (SOP) No. 98-1, "Accounting for the Costs of Computer Software
Developed or Obtained for Internal Use". This SOP provides guidance on
accounting for the costs of internal use software and in determining whether the
software is for internal use. The SOP defines internal use software as software
that is acquired, internally developed, or modified solely to meet internal
needs and identifies stages of software development and accounting for the
related costs incurred during the stages. Adoption of this SOP did not have a
material impact on the Company's financial condition or results of operations.

Effective January 1, 1999, Hartford Life Insurance Company adopted SOP
No. 97-3, "Accounting by Insurance and Other Enterprises for Insurance-Related
Assessments". This SOP addresses accounting by insurance and other enterprises
for assessments related to insurance activities, including recognition,
measurement and disclosure of guaranty fund or other assessments. Adoption of
this SOP did not have a material impact on the Company's financial condition or
results of operations.

The Company's cash flows were not impacted by these changes in accounting
principles.

(C) FUTURE ADOPTION OF NEW ACCOUNTING STANDARDS

In June 1999, the Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB) issued Statement
of Financial Accounting Standards (SFAS) No. 137, "Accounting for Derivative
Instruments and Hedging Activities - Deferral of the Effective Date of FASB
Statement No. 133". This statement amends SFAS No. 133, "Accounting for
Derivative Instruments and Hedging Activities", to defer its effective date for
one year, to fiscal years beginning after June 15, 2000. Initial

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application for Hartford Life Insurance Company will begin January 1, 2001. SFAS
No. 133 establishes accounting and reporting guidance for derivative
instruments, including certain derivative instruments embedded in other
contracts. The standard requires, among other things, that all derivatives be
carried on the balance sheet at fair value. The standard also specifies hedge
accounting criteria under which a derivative can qualify for special accounting.
In order to receive special accounting, the derivative instrument must qualify
as either a hedge of the fair value or the variability of the cash flow of a
qualified asset or liability. Special accounting for qualifying hedges provides
for matching the timing of gain or loss recognition on the hedging instrument
with the recognition of the corresponding changes in value of the hedged item.
The Company has reviewed its derivative holdings and is in the process of
quantifying the impact of SFAS No. 133. The Company is also assessing what
actions, if any, need to be taken to minimize potential volatility, while at the
same time maintaining the economic protection needed to support the goals of its
business.

In October 1998, the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA)
issued SOP No. 98-7, "Accounting for Insurance and Reinsurance Contracts That Do
Not Transfer Insurance Risk". This SOP provides guidance on the method of
accounting for insurance and reinsurance contracts that do not transfer
insurance risk, defined in the SOP as the deposit method. This SOP is effective
for financial statements for fiscal years beginning after June 15, 1999 and is
not expected to have a material impact on the Company's financial condition or
results of operations.

(D) REVENUE RECOGNITION

Revenues for investment products and universal life-type policies consist of
policy charges for policy administration, cost of insurance and surrender
charges assessed to policy account balances and are recognized in the period in
which services are provided. Premiums for traditional life insurance and
disability policies are recognized as revenues ratably over the policy period.

(E) DIVIDENDS TO POLICYHOLDERS

Certain life insurance policies contain dividend payment provisions that enable
the policyholder to participate in the earnings on that participating block of
business of the life insurance subsidiaries of the Company. The participating
insurance in force accounted for 34%, 35% and 33% in 1999, 1998 and 1997,
respectively, of total insurance in force.

(F) INVESTMENTS

Hartford Life Insurance Company's investments in both fixed maturities, which
include bonds, redeemable preferred stock and commercial paper, and equity
securities, which include common and non-redeemable preferred stocks, are
classified as "available for sale" in accordance with SFAS No. 115, "Accounting
for Certain Investments in Debt and Equity Securities". Accordingly, these
securities are carried at fair value with the after-tax difference from cost
reflected in stockholder's equity as a component of accumulated other
comprehensive income. Policy loans are carried at outstanding balance which
approximates fair value. Other invested assets consist primarily of partnership
investments, which are accounted for by the equity method, and mortgage loans,
whereby the carrying value approximates fair value. Realized capital gains and
losses on security transactions associated with the Company's immediate
participation guaranteed contracts are excluded from revenues and deferred over
the expected maturity of the securities, since under the terms of the contracts
the realized gains and losses will be credited to policyholders in future years
as they are entitled to receive them. Net realized capital gains and losses,
excluding those related to immediate participation guaranteed contracts, are
reported as a component of revenue and are determined on a specific
identification basis.

The Company's accounting policy for impairment requires recognition of an other
than temporary impairment charge on a security if it is determined that the
Company is unable to recover all amounts due under the contractual obligations
of the security. In addition, for securities expected to be sold, an other than
temporary impairment charge is recognized if the Company does not expect the
fair value of a security to recover to cost or amortized cost prior to the
expected date of sale. Once an impairment charge has been recorded, the Company
then continues to review the other than temporarily impaired securities for
additional impairment, if necessary.

(G) DERIVATIVE INSTRUMENTS

HEDGE ACCOUNTING -- Hartford Life Insurance Company uses a variety of derivative
instruments, including swaps, caps, floors, forwards and exchange traded
financial futures and options as part of an overall risk management strategy.
These instruments are used as a means of hedging exposure to price, foreign
currency and/or interest rate risk on planned investment purchases or existing
assets and liabilities. Hartford Life Insurance Company does not hold or issue
derivative instruments for trading purposes. Hartford Life Insurance Company's
accounting for derivative instruments used to manage risk is in accordance with
the concepts established in SFAS No. 80, "Accounting for Futures Contracts",
SFAS No. 52, "Foreign Currency Translation", AICPA SOP No. 86-2, "Accounting for
Options" and various Emerging Issues Task Force pronouncements. Written options
are used, in all cases in conjunction with other assets and derivatives, as part
of the Company's asset and liability management strategy. Derivative instruments
are carried at values consistent with the asset or liability being hedged.
Derivative instruments used to hedge fixed maturities or equity securities are
carried at fair value with the after-tax difference from cost reflected in
stockholder's equity. Derivative instruments used to hedge other invested assets
or liabilities are carried at cost. For a discussion of SFAS No. 133,
"Accounting for Derivative Instruments and Hedging Activities", issued in June
1998, see (c) Future Adoption of New Accounting Standards.

Derivative instruments must be designated at inception as a hedge and measured
for effectiveness both at inception

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and on an ongoing basis. Hartford Life Insurance Company's correlation threshold
for hedge designation is 80% to 120%. If correlation, which is assessed monthly
or quarterly and measured based on a rolling three month average, falls outside
the 80% to 120% range, hedge accounting will be terminated. Derivative
instruments used to create a synthetic asset must meet synthetic accounting
criteria, including designation at inception and consistency of terms between
the synthetic and the instrument being replicated. Consistent with industry
practice, synthetic instruments are accounted for like the financial instrument
they are intended to replicate. Derivative instruments which fail to meet risk
management criteria, subsequent to acquisition, are marked to market with the
impact reflected in the Consolidated Statements of Income.

FUTURES -- Gains or losses on financial futures contracts entered into in
anticipation of the investment of future receipt of product cash flows are
deferred and, at the time of the ultimate investment purchase, reflected as an
adjustment to the cost basis of the purchased asset. Gains or losses on futures
used in invested asset risk management are deferred and adjusted into the cost
basis of the hedged asset when the contract futures are closed, except for
futures used in duration hedging, which are deferred and basis adjusted on a
quarterly basis. The basis adjustments are amortized into net investment income
over the remaining asset life.

FORWARD COMMITMENTS -- Open forward commitment contracts are marked to market
through stockholder's equity. Such contracts are accounted for at settlement by
recording the purchase of the specified securities at the previously committed
price. Gains or losses resulting from the termination of forward commitment
contracts are recognized immediately in the Consolidated Statements of Income as
a component of net investment income.

OPTIONS -- The cost of options entered into as part of a risk management
strategy are basis adjusted to the underlying asset or liability and amortized
over the remaining life of the option. Gains or losses on expiration or
termination are adjusted into the basis of the underlying asset or liability and
amortized over the remaining asset life.

INTEREST RATE SWAPS -- Interest rate swaps involve the periodic exchange of
payments without the exchange of underlying principal or notional amounts. Net
receipts or payments are accrued and recognized over the life of the swap
agreement as an adjustment to investment income. Should the swap be terminated,
the gain or loss is adjusted into the basis of the asset or liability and
amortized over the remaining life. Should the hedged asset be sold or liability
terminated without terminating the swap position, any swap gains or losses are
immediately recognized in earnings. Interest rate swaps purchased in
anticipation of an asset purchase (anticipatory transaction) are recognized
consistent with the underlying asset components such that the settlement
component is recognized in the Consolidated Statements of Income while the
change in market value is recognized as an unrealized capital gain or loss.

INTEREST RATE CAPS AND FLOORS -- Premiums paid on purchased cap or floor
agreements and the premium received on issued cap or floor agreements (used for
risk management) are adjusted into the basis of the applicable asset and
amortized over the asset life. Gains or losses on termination of such positions
are adjusted into the basis of the asset or liability and amortized over the
remaining asset life. Net payments are recognized as an adjustment to income or
basis adjusted and amortized depending on the specific hedge strategy.

FORWARD EXCHANGE AND CURRENCY SWAPS CONTRACTS -- Forward exchange contracts and
foreign currency swaps are accounted for in accordance with SFAS No. 52. Changes
in the spot rate of instruments designated as hedges of the net investment in a
foreign subsidiary are reflected in the cumulative translation adjustment
component of stockholder's equity.

Cash flows from futures, options and swaps, accounted for as hedges, are
included with the cash flows of the item being hedged.

(H) SEPARATE ACCOUNTS

Hartford Life Insurance Company maintains separate account assets and
liabilities which are reported at fair value. Separate account assets are
segregated from other investments. Separate accounts reflect two categories of
risk assumption: non-guaranteed separate accounts, wherein the policyholder
assumes substantially all the investment risk and rewards, and guaranteed
separate accounts, wherein the Company contractually guarantees either a minimum
return or account value to the policyholder.

(I) DEFERRED POLICY ACQUISITION COSTS

Policy acquisition costs, which include commissions and certain other expenses
associated with acquiring business, are deferred and amortized over the
estimated lives of the contracts, usually 20 years. Generally, acquisition costs
are deferred and amortized using the retrospective deposit method. Under the
retrospective deposit method, acquisition costs are amortized in proportion to
the present value of expected gross profits from surrender charges, investment
charges, mortality and expense margins. Actual gross profits can vary from
management's estimates, resulting in increases or decreases in the rate of
amortization. Management periodically updates these estimates, when appropriate,
and evaluates the recoverability of the deferred acquisition cost asset. When
appropriate, management revises its assumptions on the estimated gross profits
of these contracts and the cumulative amortization for the books of business are
re-estimated and adjusted by a cumulative charge or credit to income.

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<PAGE>
Acquisition costs and their related deferral are included in the Company's other
expenses as follows:

<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                                     1999         1998        1997
<S>                                                                  <C>         <C>          <C>
                                                                     ------------------------------
Commissions                                                          $ 887       $1,069       $ 976
Deferred acquisition costs                                            (898)        (891)       (862)
Other                                                                  642          588         472
                                                                     ------------------------------
                                        TOTAL OTHER EXPENSES         $ 631       $  766       $ 586
                                                                     ------------------------------
</TABLE>

(J) FUTURE POLICY BENEFITS

Liabilities for future policy benefits are computed by the net level premium
method using interest rate assumptions varying from 3% to 11% and withdrawal and
mortality assumptions appropriate at the time the policies were issued.

(K) OTHER POLICYHOLDER FUNDS

Other policyholder funds include reserves for investment contracts without life
contingencies, corporate owned life insurance and universal life insurance
contracts. These reserves are based on account values, which represent the
balance that accrues to the benefit of policyholders.

3. INVESTMENTS AND DERIVATIVE INSTRUMENTS

(A) COMPONENTS OF NET INVESTMENT INCOME

<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                                         For the years ended
                                                                             December 31,
                                                                   --------------------------------
                                                                    1999         1998         1997
<S>                                                                <C>          <C>          <C>
                                                                   --------------------------------
Interest income from fixed maturities                              $  934       $  952       $  932
Interest income from policy loans                                     391          789          425
Income from other investments                                          48           32           26
                                                                   --------------------------------
Gross investment income                                             1,373        1,773        1,383
Less: Investment expenses                                              14           14           15
                                                                   --------------------------------
                                       NET INVESTMENT INCOME       $1,359       $1,759       $1,368
                                                                   --------------------------------
</TABLE>

(B) COMPONENTS OF NET REALIZED CAPITAL GAINS (LOSSES)

<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                                      For the years ended
                                                                          December 31,
                                                                   --------------------------
                                                                   1999       1998       1997
<S>                                                                <C>        <C>        <C>
                                                                   --------------------------
Fixed maturities                                                   $(7)       $(28)      $(7)
Equity securities                                                    2         21         12
Real estate and other                                                1          5         (1)
                                                                   --------------------------
                         NET REALIZED CAPITAL GAINS (LOSSES)       $(4)       $(2)       $ 4
                                                                   --------------------------
</TABLE>

(C) NET UNREALIZED CAPITAL GAINS (LOSSES) ON EQUITY SECURITIES

<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                                      For the years ended
                                                                          December 31,
                                                                   --------------------------
                                                                   1999       1998       1997
<S>                                                                <C>        <C>        <C>
                                                                   --------------------------
Gross unrealized capital gains                                     $ 9        $ 2        $14
Gross unrealized capital losses                                     (2)        (1)        --
                                                                   --------------------------
Net unrealized capital gains                                         7          1         14
Deferred income tax expense                                          2         --          5
                                                                   --------------------------
Net unrealized capital gains, net of tax                             5          1          9
Balance -- beginning of year                                         1          9          8
                                                                   --------------------------
   NET CHANGE IN UNREALIZED CAPITAL GAINS (LOSSES) ON EQUITY
                                                  SECURITIES       $ 4        $(8)       $ 1
                                                                   --------------------------
</TABLE>

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<PAGE>
(D) NET UNREALIZED CAPITAL GAINS (LOSSES) ON FIXED MATURITIES

<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                                       For the years ended
                                                                           December 31,
                                                                   ----------------------------
                                                                   1999        1998        1997
<S>                                                                <C>         <C>         <C>
                                                                   ----------------------------
Gross unrealized capital gains                                     $  48       $ 421       $371
Gross unrealized capital losses                                     (472)       (108)       (80)
Unrealized capital (gains) losses credited to policyholders           24         (32)       (30)
                                                                   ----------------------------
Net unrealized capital gains (losses)                               (400)        281        261
Deferred income tax expense (benefit)                               (140)         98         91
                                                                   ----------------------------
Net unrealized capital gains (losses), net of tax                   (260)        183        170
Balance -- beginning of year                                         183         170         22
                                                                   ----------------------------
    NET CHANGE IN UNREALIZED CAPITAL GAINS (LOSSES) ON FIXED
                                                  MATURITIES       $(443)      $  13       $148
                                                                   ----------------------------
</TABLE>

(E) FIXED MATURITY INVESTMENTS

<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                                              As of December 31, 1999
                                                                   ---------------------------------------------
                                                                                Gross       Gross
                                                                   Amortized  Unrealized  Unrealized
                                                                     Cost       Gains       Losses    Fair Value
<S>                                                                <C>        <C>         <C>         <C>
                                                                   ---------------------------------------------
U.S. Government and Government agencies and authorities
 (guaranteed and sponsored)                                         $   180      $ 5        $  (3)     $   182
U.S. Government and Government agencies and authorities
 (guaranteed and sponsored) -- asset backed                           1,094        5          (35)       1,064
States, municipalities and political subdivisions                       155        2           (1)         156
Foreign governments                                                     289        6          (14)         281
Public utilities                                                        865        7          (39)         833
All other corporate, including international                          5,646       18         (244)       5,420
All other corporate -- asset backed                                   4,103        5         (123)       3,985
Short-term investments                                                1,156       --           --        1,156
Certificates of deposit                                                 434       --          (12)         422
Redeemable preferred stock                                                1       --           (1)          --
                                                                   ---------------------------------------------
                                           TOTAL FIXED MATURITIES   $13,923      $48        $(472)     $13,499
                                                                   ---------------------------------------------
</TABLE>

<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                                              As of December 31, 1998
                                                                   ---------------------------------------------
                                                                                Gross       Gross
                                                                   Amortized  Unrealized  Unrealized
                                                                     Cost       Gains       Losses    Fair Value
<S>                                                                <C>        <C>         <C>         <C>
                                                                   ---------------------------------------------
U.S. Government and Government agencies and authorities
 (guaranteed and sponsored)                                         $   121      $  2       $  --      $   123
U.S. Government and Government agencies and authorities
 (guaranteed and sponsored) -- asset backed                           1,001        23          (8)       1,016
States, municipalities and political subdivisions                       165         8          --          173
Foreign governments                                                     393        26          (7)         412
Public utilities                                                        844        33          (3)         874
All other corporate, including international                          5,469       260         (42)       5,687
All other corporate -- asset backed                                   4,155        58         (42)       4,171
Short-term investments                                                1,847        --          --        1,847
Certificates of deposit                                                 510        11          (6)         515
                                                                   ---------------------------------------------
                                           TOTAL FIXED MATURITIES   $14,505      $421       $(108)     $14,818
                                                                   ---------------------------------------------
</TABLE>

The amortized cost and estimated fair value of fixed maturity investments as of
December 31, 1999 by estimated maturity year are shown below. Expected
maturities differ from contractual maturities due to call or prepayment
provisions. Asset backed securities, including mortgage backed securities and
collateralized mortgage obligations, are distributed to maturity year based on
the Company's estimates of the rate of future prepayments of principal over the
remaining lives of the securities. These estimates are developed using
prepayment speeds provided in broker consensus

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<PAGE>
data. Such estimates are derived from prepayment speeds experienced at the
interest rate levels projected for the applicable underlying collateral and can
be expected to vary from actual experience.

<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                      Amortized
                                                        Cost            Fair Value
<S>                                                   <C>               <C>
                                                      ----------------------------
MATURITY
One year or less                                       $ 2,454           $ 2,440
Over one year through five years                         4,874             4,787
Over five years through ten years                        3,072             2,940
Over ten years                                           3,523             3,332
                                                      ----------------------------
                                               TOTAL   $13,923           $13,499
                                                      ----------------------------
</TABLE>

(F) SALES OF FIXED MATURITY AND EQUITY SECURITY INVESTMENTS

Sales of fixed maturities, excluding short-term fixed maturities, for the years
ended December 31, 1999, 1998 and 1997 resulted in proceeds of $3.4 billion,
$3.2 billion and $4.2 billion, gross realized capital gains of $153, $103 and
$169, gross realized capital losses (including writedowns) of $160, $131 and
$176, respectively. Sales of equity security investments for the years ended
December 31, 1999, 1998 and 1997 resulted in proceeds of $7, $35 and $132 and
gross realized capital gains of $2, $21 and $12, respectively, and no gross
realized capital losses for all periods.

(G) CONCENTRATION OF CREDIT RISK

The Company is not exposed to any significant concentration of credit risk in
fixed maturities of a single issuer greater than 10% of stockholder's equity.

(H) DERIVATIVE INSTRUMENTS

Hartford Life Insurance Company utilizes a variety of derivative instruments,
including swaps, caps, floors, forwards and exchange traded futures and options,
in accordance with Company policy and in order to achieve one of three Company
approved objectives: to hedge risk arising from interest rate, price or currency
exchange rate volatility; to manage liquidity; or, to control transactions
costs. The Company utilizes derivative instruments to manage market risk through
four principal risk management strategies: hedging anticipated transactions,
hedging liability instruments, hedging invested assets and hedging portfolios of
assets and/or liabilities. The Company does not trade in these instruments for
the express purpose of earning trading profits.

The Company maintains a derivatives counterparty exposure policy which
establishes market based credit limits, favors long-term financial stability and
creditworthiness, and typically requires credit enhancement/credit risk reducing
agreements. Credit risk is measured as the amount owed to the Company based on
current market conditions and potential payment obligations between the Company
and its counterparties. Credit exposures are quantified weekly and netted, and
collateral is pledged to or held by the Company to the extent the current value
of derivatives exceed exposure policy thresholds.

The Company's derivative program is monitored by an internal compliance unit and
is reviewed by senior management. Notional amounts, which represent the basis
upon which pay or receive amounts are calculated and are not reflective of
credit risk, pertaining to derivative financial instruments (excluding the
Company's guaranteed separate account derivative investments), totaled $5.5
billion and $6.2 billion ($3.9 billion and $3.9 billion related to the Company's
investments, $1.6 billion and $2.3 billion on the Company's liabilities) as of
December 31, 1999 and 1998, respectively.

The tables below provide a summary of derivative instruments held by Hartford
Life Insurance Company as of December 31, 1999 and 1998, segregated by major
investment and liability category:

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<PAGE>

<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                          1999 -- Amount Hedged (Notional Amounts)
                                     ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                      Total    Issued    Purchased                 Interest Rate   Foreign      Total
                                     Carrying  Caps &   Caps, Floors                  Swaps &      Currency   Notional
           ASSETS HEDGED              Value    Floors    & Options    Futures (1)    Forwards     Swaps (2)    Amount
<S>                                  <C>       <C>      <C>           <C>          <C>            <C>         <C>
                                     ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Asset backed securities (excluding
 anticipatory)                       $ 5,049   $   --      $   --        $   --       $  911          $--      $  911
Anticipatory (3)                          --       --          --             5          112           --         117
Other bonds and notes                  7,294      494         611            --        1,676           80       2,861
Short-term investments                 1,156       --          --            --           --           --          --
                                     ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
             TOTAL FIXED MATURITIES   13,499      494         611             5        2,699           80       3,889
Equity securities, policy loans and
 other investments                     4,585       --          --            --           --           --          --
                                     ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                  TOTAL INVESTMENTS  $18,084      494         611             5        2,699           80       3,889
                                     ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
           OTHER POLICYHOLDER FUNDS  $16,004       --       1,150            --          430           --       1,580
                                     ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    TOTAL DERIVATIVE INSTRUMENTS --
                     NOTIONAL VALUE            $  494      $1,761        $    5       $3,129          $80      $5,469
                                     ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    TOTAL DERIVATIVE INSTRUMENTS --
                         FAIR VALUE            $  (22)     $    8        $   --       $  (30)         $ 2      $  (42)
                                     ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
</TABLE>

<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                        1998 -- Amount Hedged (Notional Amounts)
                                     -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                      Total    Issued    Purchased                Interest Rate   Foreign    Total
                                     Carrying  Caps &     Caps &                     Swaps &     Currency   Notional
           ASSETS HEDGED              Value    Floors     Floors     Futures (1)    Forwards     Swaps (2)   Amount
<S>                                  <C>       <C>      <C>          <C>          <C>            <C>        <C>
                                     -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Asset backed securities (excluding
 anticipatory)                       $ 5,187   $   44     $  243         $ 3         $  885         $--      $1,175
Anticipatory (3)                          --       --         --          --            235          --         235
Other bonds and notes                  7,683      461        597          18          1,300          90       2,466
Short-term investments                 1,948       --         --          --             --          --          --
                                     -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
             TOTAL FIXED MATURITIES   14,818      505        840          21          2,420          90       3,876
Equity securities, policy loans and
 other investments                     6,979       --         --          --             --          --          --
                                     -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                  TOTAL INVESTMENTS  $21,797      505        840          21          2,420          90       3,876
                                     -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
           OTHER POLICYHOLDER FUNDS  $19,615       --      1,150          --          1,195          --       2,345
                                     -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    TOTAL DERIVATIVE INSTRUMENTS --
                     NOTIONAL VALUE            $  505     $1,990         $21         $3,615         $90      $6,221
                                     -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    TOTAL DERIVATIVE INSTRUMENTS --
                         FAIR VALUE            $   (6)    $   19         $--         $   27         $(7)     $   33
                                     -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
</TABLE>

    (1) As of December 31, 1999 and 1998, approximately 100% and 5%,
respectively, of the notional futures contracts expire within one year.

    (2) As of December 31, 1999 and 1998, approximately 28% and 11%,
respectively, of foreign currency swaps expire within one year.

    (3) Deferred gains and losses on anticipatory transactions are included in
the carrying value of fixed maturities in the Consolidated Balance Sheets. At
the time of the ultimate purchase, they are reflected as a basis adjustment to
the purchased asset. As of December 31, 1999, the Company had $1.4 of net
deferred losses on interest rate swaps and futures. The Company expects to basis
adjust the entire loss in 2000. During 1999, $0.2 of new future activity was
basis adjusted. As of December 31, 1998, the Company had no deferred gains for
interest rate swaps.

                                      F-12
<PAGE>
The following is a reconciliation of notional amounts by derivative type and
strategy as of December 31, 1999 and 1998:

<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                                            BY DERIVATIVE TYPE
<S>                                                <C>               <C>          <C>                   <C>
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
<CAPTION>
                                                   December 31, 1998                     Maturities/         December 31, 1999
                                                    Notional Amount    Additions      Terminations (1)        Notional Amount
- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
<S>                                                <C>                 <C>            <C>                    <C>
        Caps                                             $1,912          $   --            $  148                  $1,764
        Floors                                              583              --               178                     405
        Swaps/Forwards                                    3,705             991             1,487                   3,209
        Futures                                              21             292               308                       5
        Options                                              --              86                --                      86
- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                        TOTAL            $6,221          $1,369            $2,121                  $5,469
- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

                                                                                   BY STRATEGY
- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
        Liability                                        $2,345          $   17            $  782                  $1,580
        Anticipatory                                        235             204               322                     117
        Asset                                             2,398             831               427                   2,802
        Portfolio                                         1,243             317               590                     970
- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                        TOTAL            $6,221          $1,369            $2,121                  $5,469
- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
</TABLE>

    (1) During 1999, the Company had no significant gains or losses on
terminations of hedge positions using derivative financial instruments.

4. FAIR VALUE OF FINANCIAL INSTRUMENTS

SFAS No. 107 "Disclosure about Fair Value of Financial Instruments" requires
disclosure of fair value information of financial instruments. For certain
financial instruments where quoted market prices are not available, other
independent valuation techniques and assumptions are used. Because considerable
judgment is used, these estimates are not necessarily indicative of amounts that
could be realized in a current market exchange. SFAS No. 107 excludes certain
financial instruments from disclosure, including insurance contracts. Hartford
Life Insurance Company uses the following methods and assumptions in estimating
the fair value of each class of financial instrument.

Fair value for fixed maturities and marketable equity securities approximates
those quotations published by applicable stock exchanges or received from other
reliable sources.

For policy loans, carrying amounts approximate fair value.

Other invested assets consist primarily of partnership investments, which are
accounted for by the equity method, and mortgage loans, whereby the carrying
value approximates fair value.

Other policyholder funds fair value information is determined by estimating
future cash flows, discounted at the current market rate.

The fair value of derivative financial instruments, including swaps, caps,
floors, futures, options and forward commitments, is determined using a pricing
model which is similar to external valuation models.

The carrying amount and fair values of Hartford Life Insurance Company's
financial instruments as of December 31, 1999 and 1998 were as follows:

<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                               1999               1998
                                                         ------------------------------------
                                                         Carrying   Fair    Carrying   Fair
                                                          Amount    Value    Amount    Value
<S>                                                      <C>       <C>      <C>       <C>
                                                         ------------------------------------
ASSETS
  Fixed maturities                                       $13,499   $13,499  $14,818   $14,818
  Equity securities                                           56        56       31        31
  Policy loans                                             4,187     4,187    6,684     6,684
  Other investments                                          342       348      264       309
LIABILITIES
  Other policyholder funds (1)                            11,734    11,168   11,709    11,726
                                                         ------------------------------------
</TABLE>

    (1) Excludes corporate owned life insurance and universal life insurance
contracts.

                                      F-13
<PAGE>
5. SEPARATE ACCOUNTS

Hartford Life Insurance Company maintained separate account assets and
liabilities totaling $110.4 billion and $90.3 billion as of December 31, 1999
and 1998, respectively, which are reported at fair value. Separate account
assets, which are segregated from other investments, reflect two categories of
risk assumption: non-guaranteed separate accounts totaling $101.7 billion and
$80.6 billion as of December 31, 1999 and 1998, respectively, wherein the
policyholder assumes substantially all the investment risk, and guaranteed
separate accounts totaling $8.7 and $9.7 billion as of December 31, 1999 and
1998, respectively, wherein Hartford Life Insurance Company contractually
guarantees either a minimum return or account value to the policyholder.
Included in non-guaranteed separate account assets were policy loans totaling
$860 and $1.8 billion as of December 31, 1999 and 1998, respectively. Net
investment income (including net realized capital gains and losses) and interest
credited to policyholders on separate account assets are not reflected in the
Consolidated Statements of Income.

Separate account management fees and other revenues were $1.1 billion, $908 and
$699 in 1999, 1998 and 1997, respectively. The guaranteed separate accounts
include fixed market value adjusted (MVA) individual annuities and modified
guaranteed life insurance. The average credited interest rate on these contracts
was 6.5% and 6.6% as of December 31, 1999 and 1998, respectively. The assets
that support these liabilities were comprised of $8.7 billion and $9.5 billion
in fixed maturities as of December 31, 1999 and 1998, respectively, and $0.2
billion of other invested assets as of December 31, 1998. The portfolios are
segregated from other investments and are managed to minimize liquidity and
interest rate risk. In order to minimize the risk of disintermediation
associated with early withdrawals, fixed MVA annuity and modified guaranteed
life insurance contracts carry a graded surrender charge as well as a market
value adjustment. Additional investment risk is hedged using a variety of
derivatives which totaled $(96) and $40 in carrying value and $2.0 billion and
$3.5 billion in notional amounts as of December 31, 1999 and 1998, respectively.

6. STATUTORY RESULTS

<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                                       For the years ended December 31,
                                                                     ------------------------------------
                                                                      1999           1998           1997
<S>                                                                  <C>            <C>            <C>
                                                                     ------------------------------------
Statutory net income                                                 $  151         $  211         $  214
                                                                     ------------------------------------
Statutory capital and surplus                                        $1,905         $1,676         $1,441
                                                                     ------------------------------------
</TABLE>

A significant percentage of the consolidated statutory surplus is permanently
reinvested or is subject to various state regulatory restrictions which limit
the payment of dividends without prior approval. The total amount of statutory
dividends which may be paid by the insurance subsidiaries of the Company in
2000, without prior regulatory approval, is estimated to be $190.

Hartford Life Insurance Company and its domestic insurance subsidiaries prepare
their statutory financial statements in accordance with accounting practices
prescribed by the applicable state of domicile. Prescribed statutory accounting
practices include publications of the National Association of Insurance
Commissioners (NAIC), as well as state laws, regulations and general
administrative rules.

The NAIC adopted the Codification of Statutory Accounting Principles (SAP) in
March 1998. The proposed effective date for the statutory accounting guidance is
January 1, 2001. It is expected that Hartford Life Insurance Company's
domiciliary state will adopt the SAP and the Company will make the necessary
changes required for implementation. The Company has not yet determined the
impact that the SAP will have on the statutory financial statements of Hartford
Life Insurance Company and its insurance subsidiaries.

7. STOCK COMPENSATION PLANS

Hartford Life Insurance Company's employees are included in the 1997 Hartford
Life, Inc. Incentive Stock Plan (the "Plan"), which was adopted during the
second quarter of 1997. Under the Plan, options granted may be either non-
qualified options or incentive stock options qualifying under Section 422A of
the Internal Revenue Code, stock appreciation rights, performance shares or
restricted stock, or any combination of the foregoing. The aggregate number of
shares of Class A Common Stock which may be awarded in any one year shall be
subject to an annual limit. The maximum number of shares of Class A Common Stock
which may be granted under the Plan in each year shall be 1.5% of the total
issued and outstanding shares of Hartford Life Class A and Class B Common Stock
and treasury stock as reported in the Annual Report on Hartford Life's Form 10-K
of the Company for the preceding year plus unused portions of such limit from
prior years.

In addition, no more than 5 million shares of Class A Common Stock shall be
cumulatively available for awards of incentive stock options under the Plan, and
no more than 20% of the total number of shares on a cumulative basis shall be
available for restricted stock and performance shares awards. Performance shares
awards of common stock granted under the Plan become payable upon the attainment
of specific performance goals achieved over a three year period.

                                      F-14
<PAGE>
All options granted have an exercise price equal to the market price of the
Company's stock on the date of grant and an option's maximum term is ten years.
Certain non-performance based options become exercisable upon the attainment of
specified market price appreciation of Hartford Life's common shares or at seven
years after the date of grant, while the remaining non-performance based options
become exercisable over a three year period commencing with the date of grant.

During the second quarter of 1997, Hartford Life established the Hartford Life,
Inc. Employee Stock Purchase Plan (ESPP). Under this plan, eligible employees of
Hartford Life and the Company may purchase Class A Common Stock of Hartford Life
at a 15% discount from the lower of the market price at the beginning or end of
the quarterly offering period. Hartford Life may sell up to 2,700,000 shares of
stock to eligible employees. Hartford Life sold 120,694, 121,943 and 54,316
shares under the ESPP in 1999, 1998 and 1997, respectively. The weighted average
fair value of the discount under the ESPP was $7.48 per share in 1999, $13.74
per share in 1998 and $9.63 per share in 1997.

8. POSTRETIREMENT BENEFIT AND SAVINGS PLANS

(A) PENSION PLANS

Hartford Life Insurance Company's employees are included in The Hartford's
noncontributory defined benefit pension plans. These plans provide pension
benefits that are based on years of service and the employee's compensation
during the last ten years of employment. The Company's funding policy is to
contribute annually an amount between the minimum funding requirements set forth
in the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974, as amended, and the
maximum amount that can be deducted for U.S. federal income tax purposes.
Generally, pension costs are funded through the purchase of the Company's group
pension contracts. The cost to the Company was approximately $6 in both 1999 and
1998, and $5 in 1997.

The Company also provides, through The Hartford, certain health care and life
insurance benefits for eligible retired employees. A substantial portion of the
Company's employees may become eligible for these benefits upon retirement. The
Company's contribution for health care benefits will depend on the retiree's
date of retirement and years of service. In addition, the plan has a defined
dollar cap which limits average Company contributions. The Company has prefunded
a portion of the health care and life insurance obligations through trust funds
where such prefunding can be accomplished on a tax effective basis.
Postretirement health care and life insurance benefits expense, allocated by The
Hartford, was immaterial to the results of operations for 1999, 1998 and 1997.

The assumed rate in the per capita cost of health care (the health care trend
rate) was 7.1% for 1999, decreasing ratably to 5.0% in the year 2003. Increasing
or decreasing the health care trend rates by one percent per year would have an
immaterial impact on the accumulated postretirement benefit obligation and the
annual expense. To the extent that the actual experience differs from the
inherent assumptions, the effect will be amortized over the average future
service of covered employees.

(B) INVESTMENT AND SAVINGS PLAN

Substantially all employees of the Company are eligible to participate in The
Hartford's Investment and Savings Plan. Under this plan, designated
contributions, which may be invested in Class A Common Stock of Hartford Life or
certain other investments, are matched, up to 3% of compensation, by the
Company. The cost to Hartford Life Insurance Company for the above-mentioned
plan was approximately $4 in both 1999 and 1998, and $2 in 1997.

9. REINSURANCE

Hartford Life Insurance Company cedes insurance to other insurers in order to
limit its maximum losses. Such transfer does not relieve Hartford Life Insurance
Company of its primary liability. Failure of reinsurers to honor their
obligations could result in losses to Hartford Life Insurance Company. Hartford
Life Insurance Company reduces this risk by evaluating the financial condition
of reinsurers, and monitoring for possible concentrations of credit risk.
Hartford Life Insurance Company has no significant reinsurance related
concentrations of credit risk.

The Company records a receivable for the portion of reinsured benefits paid and
insurance liabilities. Reinsurance recoveries on ceded reinsurance contracts
were $397, $300 and $418 for the years ended December 31, 1999, 1998 and 1997,
respectively. Hartford Life Insurance Company also assumes insurance from other
insurers.

The effect of reinsurance on premiums and other considerations is summarized as
follows:

<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                                       For the years ended December 31,
                                                                     ------------------------------------
                                                                      1999           1998           1997
<S>                                                                  <C>            <C>            <C>
                                                                     ------------------------------------
Direct premiums and other considerations                             $2,660         $2,722         $2,164
Reinsurance assumed                                                      95            150            159
Reinsurance ceded                                                      (710)          (654)          (686)
                                                                     ------------------------------------
                           PREMIUMS AND OTHER CONSIDERATIONS         $2,045         $2,218         $1,637
                                                                     ------------------------------------
</TABLE>

                                      F-15
<PAGE>
Hartford Life Insurance Company maintains certain reinsurance agreements with
HLA, whereby the Company cedes both group life and group accident and health
risk. Under these treaties, the Company ceded group life premium of $119, $132
and $80 in 1999, 1998 and 1997, respectively, and accident and health premium of
$430, $379, and $335, respectively, to HLA.

Pursuant to a reinsurance agreement dating back to 1992, the Company assumed
100% of certain blocks of individual life insurance from HLA. Under this
reinsurance agreement Hartford Life Insurance Company assumed $9, $13 and $18 of
premium from HLA in 1999, 1998 and 1997, respectively. On December 1, 1999, HLA
recaptured this in force block of individual life insurance previously ceded to
the Company. This commutation resulted in a reduction in the Company's assets of
$666, consisting of $556 of invested assets, $99 of deferred policy acquisition
costs and $11 of other assets. Liabilities decreased $650, consisting of $543 of
other policyholder funds, $60 of future policy benefits and $47 of other
liabilities. As a result, the Company recognized an after-tax loss relating to
this transaction of $16.

In 1998, the Hartford Life recaptured an in force block of Corporate Owned Life
Insurance (COLI) business previously ceded to MBL Assurance Co. of New Jersey
(MBL Life). The transaction was consummated through an assignment of a
reinsurance arrangement between Hartford Life and MBL Life to a Hartford Life
subsidiary. Hartford Life originally assumed the life insurance block in 1992
from Mutual Benefit Life, which was placed in court-supervised rehabilitation in
1991, and reinsured a portion of those policies back to MBL Life. This recapture
was effective January 1, 1998 and resulted in a decrease in ceded premiums and
other considerations of $163 in 1998. Additionally, this transaction resulted in
a decrease in reinsurance recoverables of $4.8 billion, which was exchanged for
the fair value of assets comprised of $4.3 billion in policy loans and $443 in
other net assets.

10. INCOME TAX

Hartford Life and The Hartford have entered into a tax sharing agreement under
which each member in the consolidated U.S. federal income tax return will make
payments between them such that, with respect to any period, the amount of taxes
to be paid by the Company, subject to certain adjustments, generally will be
determined as though the Company were filing separate federal, state and local
income tax returns.

As long as The Hartford continues to own at least 80% of the combined voting
power and 80% of the value of the outstanding capital stock of Hartford Life,
the Company will be included for federal income tax purposes in the affiliated
group of which The Hartford is the common parent. It is the intention of The
Hartford and its non-life subsidiaries to file a single consolidated federal
income tax return. The life insurance companies will file a separate
consolidated federal income tax return for 1997 and 1998 and intend to file a
separate consolidated federal income tax return for 1999. The Company's
effective tax rate was 35%, 35% and 36% in 1999, 1998 and 1997, respectively.

Income tax expense (benefit) is as follows:

<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                                          For the years ended
                                                                              December 31,
                                                                     ------------------------------
                                                                     1999         1998         1997
<S>                                                                  <C>          <C>          <C>
                                                                     ------------------------------
Current                                                              $(50)        $307         $162
Deferred                                                              241         (119)           5
                                                                     ------------------------------
                                          INCOME TAX EXPENSE         $191         $188         $167
                                                                     ------------------------------
</TABLE>

A reconciliation of the tax provision at the U.S. federal statutory rate to the
provision (benefit) for income taxes is as follows:

<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                                          For the years ended
                                                                              December 31,
                                                                     ------------------------------
                                                                     1999         1998         1997
<S>                                                                  <C>          <C>          <C>
                                                                     ------------------------------
Tax provision at the U.S. federal statutory rate                     $193         $188         $164
Other                                                                  (2)          --            3
                                                                     ------------------------------
                                                       TOTAL         $191         $188         $167
                                                                     ------------------------------
</TABLE>

Deferred tax assets (liabilities) include the following as of December 31:

<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                                      1999    1998
<S>                                                           <C>     <C>     <C>
                                                              ---------------------
Tax basis deferred policy acquisition costs                           $ 720   $ 751
Financial statement deferred policy acquisition costs and
 reserves                                                                11     103
Employee benefits                                                        (3)      4
Net unrealized capital losses (gains) on securities                     138     (98)
Investments and other                                                  (407)   (296)
                                                              ---------------------
                                                       TOTAL          $ 459   $ 464
                                                              ---------------------
</TABLE>

                                      F-16
<PAGE>
Hartford Life Insurance Company had a current tax receivable of $56 as of
December 31, 1999 and a current tax payable of $65 as of December 31, 1998.

Prior to the Tax Reform Act of 1984, the Life Insurance Company Income Tax Act
of 1959 permitted the deferral from taxation of a portion of statutory income
under certain circumstances. In these situations, the deferred income was
accumulated in a "Policyholders' Surplus Account" and, based on current tax law,
will be taxable in the future only under conditions which management considers
to be remote; therefore, no federal income taxes have been provided on the
balance in this account, which for tax return purposes was $104 as of December
31, 1999.

11. RELATED PARTY TRANSACTIONS

Transactions of the Company with its affiliates relate principally to tax
settlements, reinsurance, insurance coverage, rental and service fees, payment
of dividends and capital contributions. In addition, certain affiliated
insurance companies purchased group annuity contracts from the Company to fund
pension costs and claim annuities to settle casualty claims. Substantially all
general insurance expenses related to the Company, including rent and employee
benefit plan expenses, are initially paid by The Hartford. Direct expenses are
allocated to the Company using specific identification, and indirect expenses
are allocated using other applicable methods. Indirect expenses include those
for corporate areas which, depending on type, are allocated based on either a
percentage of direct expenses or on utilization. Indirect expenses allocated to
the Company by The Hartford were $47 in both 1999 and 1998 and $39 in 1997.

12. COMMITMENTS AND CONTINGENT LIABILITIES

(A) LITIGATION

Hartford Life Insurance Company is involved in pending and threatened litigation
in the normal course of its business in which claims for alleged economic and
punitive damages have been asserted. Some of these cases have been filed as
purported class actions and some cases have been filed in certain jurisdictions
that permit punitive damage awards disproportionate to the actual damages
incurred. Although there can be no assurances, at the present time the Company
does not anticipate that the ultimate liability arising from such pending or
threatened litigation, after consideration of provisions made for estimated
losses and costs of defense, will have a material adverse effect on the
financial condition or operating results of the Company.

(B) GUARANTY FUNDS

Under insurance guaranty fund laws in each state, the District of Columbia and
Puerto Rico, insurers licensed to do business can be assessed by state insurance
guaranty associations for certain obligations of insolvent insurance companies
to policyholders and claimants. Recent regulatory actions against certain large
life insurers encountering financial difficulty have prompted various state
insurance guaranty associations to begin assessing life insurance companies for
the deemed losses. Most of these laws do provide, however, that an assessment
may be excused or deferred if it would threaten an insurer's solvency and
further provide annual limits on such assessments. Part of the assessments paid
by the Company and its subsidiaries pursuant to these laws may be used as
credits for a portion of the associated premium taxes. The Company paid guaranty
fund assessments of approximately $2, $9 and $15 in 1999, 1998 and 1997,
respectively, of which $1 in 1999 and $4 in both 1998 and 1997 were estimated to
be creditable against premium taxes.

(C) LEASES

The rent paid to Hartford Fire for space occupied by the Company was $9 in 1999
and $7 in both 1998 and 1997. Future minimum rental commitments are as follows:

<TABLE>
<S>                                                           <C>
2000                                                          $     14
2001                                                                14
2002                                                                13
2003                                                                12
2004                                                                12
Thereafter                                                          62
                                                              --------
                                                       TOTAL  $    127
                                                              --------
</TABLE>

The principal executive offices of Hartford Life Insurance Company, together
with its parent, are located in Simsbury, Connecticut. Rental expense is
recognized on a level basis over the term of the primary sublease for the
facility located in Simsbury, Connecticut, which expires on December 31, 2009,
and amounted to approximately $9 in each of the years ended December 31, 1999,
1998 and 1997.

(D) TAX MATTERS

Hartford Life's federal income tax returns are routinely audited by the Internal
Revenue Service. Hartford Life's 1996-1997 federal income tax returns are
currently under audit by the Internal Revenue Service. Management believes that
sufficient provision has been made in the financial statements for issues that
may result from tax examinations and other tax related matters for all open tax
years.

                                      F-17
<PAGE>
13. SEGMENT INFORMATION

Hartford Life Insurance Company is organized into three reportable operating
segments which include Investment Products, Individual Life and Corporate Owned
Life Insurance (COLI). Investment Products offers individual fixed and variable
annuities, mutual funds, retirement plan services other investment products.
Individual Life sells a variety of life insurance products, including variable
life, universal life, interest sensitive whole life and term life insurance.
COLI primarily offers variable products used by employers to fund non-qualified
benefits or other post-employment benefit obligations as well as leveraged COLI.
The Company includes in "Other" corporate items not directly allocable to any of
its reportable operating segments, as well as certain employee benefit products
including group life and disability insurance that is directly written by the
Company and is substantially ceded to its parent, HLA.

The accounting policies of the reportable operating segments are the same as
those described in the summary of significant accounting policies in Note 2.
Hartford Life Insurance Company evaluates performance of its segments based on
revenues, net income and the segment's return on allocated capital. The Company
charges direct operating expenses to the appropriate segment and allocates the
majority of indirect expenses to the segments based on an intercompany expense
arrangement. Intersegment revenues are not significant and primarily occur
between corporate and the operating segments. These amounts include interest
income on allocated surplus and the amortization of net realized capital gains
and losses through net investment income utilizing the duration of the segment's
investment portfolios. The Company's revenues are primarily derived from
customers within the United States. The Company's long-lived assets primarily
consist of deferred policy acquisition costs and deferred tax assets from within
the United States. The following tables outlines summarized financial
information concerning the Company's segments.

<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                         Investment  Individual
1999                                                      Products      Life       COLI    Other    Total
<S>                                                      <C>         <C>         <C>       <C>     <C>
                                                         --------------------------------------------------
Total revenues                                            $  1,884     $  574    $   830   $  112  $  3,400
Net investment income                                          699        169        431       60     1,359
Amortization of deferred policy acquisition costs              411        128         --       --       539
Income tax expense (benefit)                                   159         37         15      (20)      191
Net income (loss)                                              300         68         28      (35)      361
Assets                                                     106,352      5,962     20,198    2,453   134,965
</TABLE>

<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                         Investment  Individual
1998                                                      Products      Life       COLI    Other    Total
<S>                                                      <C>         <C>         <C>       <C>     <C>
                                                         --------------------------------------------------
Total revenues                                             $ 1,779     $  543    $ 1,567   $   86  $  3,975
Net investment income                                          736        181        793       49     1,759
Amortization of deferred policy acquisition costs              326        105         --       --       431
Income tax expense (benefit)                                   145         35         12       (4)      188
Net income (loss)                                              270         64         24       (8)      350
Assets                                                      87,207      5,228     22,631    3,197   118,263
</TABLE>

<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                         Investment  Individual
1997                                                      Products      Life       COLI    Other    Total
<S>                                                      <C>         <C>         <C>       <C>     <C>
                                                         -------------------------------------------------
Total revenues                                             $ 1,510     $  487    $   980   $   32  $ 3,009
Net investment income                                          739        164        429       36    1,368
Amortization of deferred policy acquisition costs              250         83         --        2      335
Income tax expense                                             111         30         15       11      167
Net income                                                     206         55         27       14      302
Assets                                                      72,288      4,914     17,800    2,743   97,745
</TABLE>

14. QUARTERLY RESULTS FOR 1999 AND 1998 (UNAUDITED)

<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                                   Three Months Ended
<S>                                  <C>       <C>       <C>       <C>       <C>       <C>       <C>       <C>
                                         March 31,           June 30,          September 30,       December 31,
                                     ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                       1999      1998      1999      1998      1999      1998      1999       1998
                                     ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Revenues                               $838      $915      $853      $721      $846      $826      $863     $1,513
Benefits, claims and expenses           703       787       722       591       695       688       728      1,371
Net income                               88        83        85        85       100        89        88         93
</TABLE>

                                      F-18
<PAGE>
                HARTFORD LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY AND SUBSIDIARIES
                      SCHEDULE I -- SUMMARY OF INVESTMENTS
                      OTHER THAN INVESTMENTS IN AFFILIATES
                            AS OF DECEMBER 31, 1999
                                 (IN MILLIONS)

<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                                                         Amount at
                                                                             Fair       which shown
                                          Type of Investment       Cost      Value    on Balance Sheet
<S>                                                               <C>       <C>       <C>
                                                                  ------------------------------------
FIXED MATURITIES
Bonds and Notes
  U.S. Government and Government agencies and authorities
   (guaranteed and sponsored)                                     $   180   $   182       $   182
  U.S. Government and Government agencies and authorities
   (guaranteed and sponsored) -- asset backed                       1,094     1,064         1,064
  States, municipalities and political subdivisions                   155       156           156
  Foreign governments                                                 289       281           281
  Public utilities                                                    865       833           833
  All other corporate, including international                      5,646     5,420         5,420
  All other corporate -- asset backed                               4,103     3,985         3,985
  Short-term investments                                            1,156     1,156         1,156
  Certificates of deposit                                             434       422           422
  Redeemable preferred stock                                            1        --            --
                                                                  ------------------------------------
                                      TOTAL FIXED MATURITIES       13,923    13,499        13,499
                                                                  ------------------------------------

EQUITY SECURITIES
 Common Stocks
  Industrial and miscellaneous                                         49        56            56
                                                                  ------------------------------------
                                     TOTAL EQUITY SECURITIES           49        56            56
                                                                  ------------------------------------
                TOTAL FIXED MATURITIES AND EQUITY SECURITIES       13,972    13,555        13,555
                                                                  ------------------------------------
Policy Loans                                                        4,187     4,187         4,187
                                                                  ------------------------------------
OTHER INVESTMENTS
  Mortgage loans on real estate                                       198       198           198
  Other invested assets                                               127       150           144
                                                                  ------------------------------------
                                     TOTAL OTHER INVESTMENTS          325       348           342
                                                                  ------------------------------------
                                           TOTAL INVESTMENTS      $18,484   $18,090       $18,084
                                                                  ------------------------------------
</TABLE>

                                      S-1
<PAGE>
                HARTFORD LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY AND SUBSIDIARIES
              SCHEDULE III -- SUPPLEMENTARY INSURANCE INFORMATION
              FOR THE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1999, 1998 AND 1997
                                 (IN MILLIONS)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                                                                         Net      Benefits,
                                  Deferred                                                             Realized   Claims and
                                   Policy       Future       Other          Premiums         Net       Capital      Claim
                                 Acquisition    Policy    Policyholder     and Other      Investment    Gains     Adjustment
Segment                             Costs      Benefits      Funds       Considerations     Income     (Losses)    Expenses
<S>                              <C>           <C>        <C>            <C>              <C>          <C>        <C>
                                 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

1999
Investment Products                $3,099       $2,744      $ 8,859          $1,185         $  699       $--        $  660
Individual Life                       914          270        1,880             405            169        --           254
Corporate Owned Life Insurance         --          321        5,244             399            431        --           621
Other                                  --          997           21              56             60        (4)           39
                                 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 CONSOLIDATED OPERATIONS           $4,013       $4,332      $16,004          $2,045         $1,359       $(4)       $1,574
                                 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1998
                                 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Investment Products                $2,823       $2,407      $ 9,194          $1,043         $  736       $--        $  670
Individual Life                       931          466        2,307             363            181        (1)          262
Corporate Owned Life Insurance         --          225        8,097             774            793        --           924
Other                                  --          497           17              38             49        (1)           55
                                 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 CONSOLIDATED OPERATIONS           $3,754       $3,595      $19,615          $2,218         $1,759       $(2)       $1,911
                                 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1997
                                 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Investment Products                $2,478       $2,070      $ 9,620          $  771         $  739       $--        $  677
Individual Life                       837          392        2,182             323            164        --           242
Corporate Owned Life Insurance         --           56        9,259             551            429        --           439
Other                                  --          541          (27)             (8)            36         4            21
                                 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 CONSOLIDATED OPERATIONS           $3,315       $3,059      $21,034          $1,637         $1,368       $ 4        $1,379
                                 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

<CAPTION>
                                 Amortization
                                 of Deferred
                                    Policy
                                 Acquisition    Dividends to     Other
Segment                             Costs       Policyholders   Expenses
<S>                              <C>            <C>             <C>
                                 ---------------------------------------
1999
Investment Products                  $411           $ --          $354
Individual Life                       128             --            87
Corporate Owned Life Insurance         --            104            62
Other                                  --             --           128
                                 ---------------------------------------
 CONSOLIDATED OPERATIONS             $539           $104          $631
                                 ---------------------------------------
1998
                                 ---------------------------------------
Investment Products                  $326           $ --          $368
Individual Life                       105             --            77
Corporate Owned Life Insurance         --            329           278
Other                                  --             --            43
                                 ---------------------------------------
 CONSOLIDATED OPERATIONS             $431           $329          $766
                                 ---------------------------------------
1997
                                 ---------------------------------------
Investment Products                  $250           $ --          $266
Individual Life                        83             --            77
Corporate Owned Life Insurance         --            240           259
Other                                   2             --           (16)
                                 ---------------------------------------
 CONSOLIDATED OPERATIONS             $335           $240          $586
                                 ---------------------------------------
</TABLE>

                                      S-2
<PAGE>
                HARTFORD LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY AND SUBSIDIARIES
                           SCHEDULE IV -- REINSURANCE
                                 (IN MILLIONS)

<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                                                                     Percentage
                                          Gross        Ceded to        Assumed From       Net        of Amount
                                          Amount    Other Companies   Other Companies    Amount    Assumed to Net
<S>                                      <C>        <C>               <C>               <C>        <C>
                                         ------------------------------------------------------------------------
FOR THE YEAR ENDED
 DECEMBER 31, 1999
Life insurance in force                  $307,970      $131,162           $11,785       $188,593         6.2%
PREMIUMS AND OTHER CONSIDERATIONS
Life insurance and annuities             $  2,212      $    275           $    84       $  2,021         4.2%
Accident and health insurance                 448           435                11             24        45.8%
                                         ------------------------------------------------------------------------
TOTAL PREMIUMS AND OTHER CONSIDERATIONS  $  2,660      $    710           $    95       $  2,045         4.6%
                                         ------------------------------------------------------------------------
FOR THE YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1998
                                         ------------------------------------------------------------------------
Life insurance in force                  $326,400      $200,782           $18,289        143,907        12.7%
                                         ------------------------------------------------------------------------
PREMIUMS AND OTHER CONSIDERATIONS
Life insurance and annuities             $  2,329      $    271               142       $  2,200         6.5%
Accident and health insurance                 393           383                 8             18        44.4%
                                         ------------------------------------------------------------------------
TOTAL PREMIUMS AND OTHER CONSIDERATIONS  $  2,722      $    654               150       $  2,218         6.8%
                                         ------------------------------------------------------------------------
FOR THE YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1997
                                         ------------------------------------------------------------------------
Life insurance in force                  $245,487      $178,771           $33,156       $ 99,872        33.2%
                                         ------------------------------------------------------------------------
PREMIUMS AND OTHER CONSIDERATIONS
Life insurance and annuities             $  1,818      $    340           $   157       $  1,635         9.6%
Accident and health insurance                 346           346                 2              2       100.0%
                                         ------------------------------------------------------------------------
TOTAL PREMIUMS AND OTHER CONSIDERATIONS  $  2,164      $    686           $   159       $  1,637         9.7%
                                         ------------------------------------------------------------------------
</TABLE>

                                      S-3
<PAGE>




                                     PART C


<PAGE>

                                 OTHER INFORMATION

Item 24. Financial Statements and Exhibits

     (a)  All financial statements are included in Part A and Part B of the
          Registration Statement.

     (b)  (1) Resolution of the Board of Directors of Hartford Life Insurance
          Company ("Hartford") authorizing the establishment of the Separate
          Account.(1)

          (2)  Not applicable.

          (3)  (a) Principal Underwriter Agreement.(2)

          (3)  (b) Form of Dealer Agreement.(2)

          (4)  Form of Individual Flexible Premium Variable Annuity Contract.(5)

          (5)  Form of Application.(5)

          (6)  (a) Articles of Incorporation of Hartford.(3)

          (6)  (b) Bylaws of Hartford.(1)

          (7)  Not applicable.

          (8)  Form of Participation Agreement.(4)

          (9)  Opinion and Consent of Lynda Godkin, Senior Vice President,
               General Counsel, and Corporate Secretary.

          (10) Consent of Arthur Andersen LLP, Independent Public Accountants.

          (11) No financial statements are omitted.

          (12) Not applicable.

          (13) Not applicable.

          (14) Not applicable.

          (15) Copy of Power of Attorney.

          (16) Organizational Chart.

- ----------------------
          (1)  Incorporated by reference to Post-Effective Amendment No. 2, to
               the Registration Statement File No. 33-73566, dated May 1, 1995.

          (2)  Incorporated by reference to Post-Effective Amendment No. 3, to
               the Registration Statement File No. 33-73566, dated May 1, 1996.

          (3)  Incorporated by reference to Post-Effective Amendment No. 16, to
               the Registration Statement File No. 33-73566, filed on April 17,
               1997.

          (4)  Incorporated by reference to Post-Effective Amendment No. 17, to
               the Registration Statement File No. 33-73566, filed on April 15,
               1998.

          (5)  Incorporated by reference to the initial filing to the
               Registration Statement File No. 333-69439, filed on December 22,
               1999.

<PAGE>

Item 25.   Directors and Officers of the Depositor

- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
NAME                     POSITION WITH HARTFORD
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
David A. Carlson           Vice President
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Peter W. Cummins           Senior Vice President
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Bruce W. Ferris            Vice President
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Timothy M. Fitch           Vice President and Actuary
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Mary Jane B. Fortin        Vice President & Chief Accounting Officer
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
David T. Foy               Senior Vice President, Chief Financial
                           Officer and Treasurer, Director*
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Lynda Godkin               Senior Vice President, General Counsel and
                           Corporate Secretary, Director*
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Lois W. Grady              Senior Vice President
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Stephen T. Joyce           Senior Vice President
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Michael D. Keeler          Vice President
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Robert A. Kerzner          Senior Vice President
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Thomas M. Marra            President, Director*
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Deanne Osgood              Vice President
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Craig R. Raymond           Senior Vice President and Chief Actuary
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Donald A. Salama           Vice President
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Lowndes A. Smith           Chief Executive Officer, Director*
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
David M. Znamierowski      Senior Vice President and Chief Investment
                           Officer, Director*
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------

Unless otherwise indicated, the principal business address of each of the above
individuals is P.O. Box 2999, Hartford, CT 06104-2999.

*Denotes Board of Directors.

Item 26. Persons Controlled By or Under Common Control with the Depositor or
         Registrant

         Filed herewith as Exhibit 16.

Item 27. Number of Contract Owners

         As of January 31, 2000, there were 245,101 Contract Owners.

Item 28. Indemnification

<PAGE>

         Sections 33-770 to 33-778, inclusive, of the Connecticut General
         Statutes ("CGS") provide that a corporation may provide indemnification
         of or advance expenses to a director, officer, employee or agent.
         Reference is hereby made to Section 33-771(e) of CGS regarding
         indemnification of directors and Section 33-776(d) of CGS regarding
         indemnification of officers, employees and agents of Connecticut
         corporations. These statutes provide, in general, that Connecticut
         corporations incorporated prior to January 1, 1997 shall, except to the
         extent that their certificate of incorporation expressly provides
         otherwise, indemnify their directors, officers, employees and agents
         against "liability" (defined as the obligation to pay a judgment,
         settlement, penalty, fine, including an excise tax assessed with
         respect to an employee benefit plan, or reasonable expenses incurred
         with respect to a proceeding) when (1) a determination is made pursuant
         to Section 33-775 that the party seeking indemnification has met the
         standard of conduct set forth in Section 33-771 or (2) a court has
         determined that indemnification is appropriate pursuant to Section
         33-774. Under Section 33-775, the determination of and the
         authorization for indemnification are made (a) by the disinterested
         directors, as defined in Section 33-770(3); (b) by special counsel; (c)
         by the shareholders; or (d) in the case of indemnification of an
         officer, agent or employee of the corporation, by the general counsel
         of the corporation or such other officer(s) as the board of directors
         may specify. Also, Section 33-772 provides that a corporation shall
         indemnify an individual who was wholly successful on the merits or
         otherwise against reasonable expenses incurred by him in connection
         with a proceeding to which he was a party because he was a director of
         the corporation. In the case of a proceeding by or in the right of the
         corporation or with respect to conduct for which the director, officer,
         agent or employee was adjudged liable on the basis that he received a
         financial benefit to which he was not entitled, indemnification is
         limited to reasonable expenses incurred in connection with the
         proceeding against the corporation to which the individual was named a
         party.

         Under the Depositor's bylaws, the Depositor must indemnify both
         directors and officers of the Depositor for (1) any claims and
         liabilities to which they become subject by reason of being or having
         been directors or officers of the Depositor and (2) legal and other
         expenses incurred in defending against such claims, in each case, to
         the extent such is consistent with statutory provisions.

         Section 33-777 of CGS specifically authorizes a corporation to procure
         indemnification insurance on behalf of an individual who was a
         director, officer, employer or agent of the corporation. Consistent
         with the statute, the directors and officers of the Depositor and
         Hartford Securities Distribution Company, Inc. ("HSD") are covered
         under a directors and


<PAGE>

         officers liability insurance policy issued to The Hartford Financial
         Services Group, Inc. and its subsidiaries.

         Insofar as indemnification for liabilities arising under the Securities
         Act of 1933 may be permitted to directors, officers and controlling
         persons of the Registrant pursuant to the foregoing provisions, or
         otherwise, the Registrant has been advised that in the opinion of the
         Securities and Exchange Commission such indemnification is against
         public policy as expressed in the Act and is, therefore, unenforceable.
         In the event that a claim for indemnification against such liabilities
         (other than the payment by the Registrant of expenses incurred or paid
         by a director, officer or controlling person of the Registrant in the
         successful defense of any action, suit or proceeding) is asserted by
         such director, officer or controlling person in connection with the
         securities being registered, the Registrant will, unless in the opinion
         of its counsel the matter has been settled by controlling precedent,
         submit to a court of appropriate jurisdiction the question whether such
         indemnification by it is against public policy as expressed in the Act
         and will be governed by the final adjudication of such issue.

<PAGE>

Item 29. Principal Underwriters

     (a)  HSD acts as principal underwriter for the following investment
          companies:

     Hartford Life Insurance Company - Separate Account One
     Hartford Life Insurance Company - Separate Account Two
     Hartford Life Insurance Company - Separate Account Two
       (DC Variable Account I)
     Hartford Life Insurance Company - Separate Account Two
       (DC Variable Account II)
     Hartford Life Insurance Company - Separate Account Two
       (QP Variable Account)
     Hartford Life Insurance Company - Separate Account Two
       (Variable Account "A")
     Hartford Life Insurance Company - Separate Account Two
       (NQ Variable Account)
     Hartford Life Insurance Company - Putnam Capital Manager
       Trust Separate Account
     Hartford Life Insurance Company - Separate Account Three
     Hartford Life Insurance Company - Separate Account Five
     Hartford Life Insurance Company - Separate Account Seven
     Hartford Life and Annuity Insurance Company - Separate
       Account One
     Hartford Life and Annuity Insurance Company - Putnam Capital
       Manager Trust Separate Account Two
     Hartford Life and Annuity Insurance Company - Separate Account
       Three
     Hartford Life and Annuity Insurance Company - Separate Account
       Five
     Hartford Life and Annuity Insurance Company - Separate Account Six
     Hartford Life and Annuity Insurance Company - Separate Account Seven
     Hart Life Insurance Company - Separate Account One


<PAGE>

     Hart Life Insurance Company - Separate Account Two
     American Maturity Life Insurance Company - Separate Account AMLVA
     Servus Life Insurance Company - Separate Account One
     Servus Life Insurance Company - Separate Account Two

     (b) Directors and Officers of HSD

         Name and Principal        Positions and Offices
          Business Address          With Underwriter
         -----------------         ----------------------

       David A. Carlson         Vice President
       Peter W. Cummins         Senior Vice President
       David T. Foy             Treasurer
       Lynda Godkin             Senior Vice President, General Counsel and
                                Corporate Secretary
       George R. Jay            Controller
       Robert A. Kerzner        Executive Vice President
       Thomas M. Marra          Executive Vice President, Director
       Paul E. Olson            Supervising Registered Principal
       Lowndes A. Smith         President and Chief Executive Officer, Director

       Unless otherwise  indicated,  the principal business address of each of
       the above individuals is P.O. Box 2999, Hartford, CT 06104-2999.

Item 30. Location of Accounts and Records

        All of the accounts, books, records or other documents required to be
        kept by Section 31(a) of the Investment Company Act of 1940 and rules
        thereunder, are maintained by Hartford at 200 Hopmeadow Street,
        Simsbury, Connecticut 06089.

Item 31. Management Services

        All management contracts are discussed in Part A and Part B of this
         Registration Statement.

Item 32. Undertakings

      (a) The Registrant hereby undertakes to file a post-effective amendment to
          this Registration Statement as frequently as is necessary to ensure
          that the audited financial statements in the Registration Statement
          are never more than 16 months old so long as payments under the
          variable annuity Contracts may be accepted.

<PAGE>

      (b) The Registrant hereby undertakes to include either (1) as part of any
          application to purchase a Contract offered by the Prospectus, a space
          that an applicant can check to request a Statement of Additional
          Information, or (2) a post card or similar written communication
          affixed to or included in the Prospectus that the applicant can remove
          to send for a Statement of Additional Information.

      (c) The Registrant hereby undertakes to deliver any Statement of
          Additional Information and any financial statements required to be
          made available under this Form promptly upon written or oral request.

      (d) Hartford hereby represents that the aggregate fees and charges under
          the Contract are reasonable in relation to the services rendered, the
          expenses expected to be incurred, and the risks assumed by Hartford.

       The Registrant is relying on the no-action  letter issued by the Division
       of Investment Management to American Counsel of Life Insurance,  Ref. No.
       IP-6-88,  November 28, 1988. The Registrant has complied with  conditions
       one through four of the no-action letter.

<PAGE>



                                   SIGNATURES

As required by the Securities Act of 1933 and the Investment Company Act of
1940, the Registrant certifies that it meets all the requirements for
effectiveness of this Registration Statement pursuant to Rule 485(b) under
the Securities Act of 1933 and has duly caused this Registration Statement to
be signed on its behalf, in the Town of Simsbury, and State of Connecticut on
this 7th day of April, 2000.

HARTFORD LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY -
PUTNAM CAPITAL MANAGER TRUST SEPARATE ACCOUNT
   (REGISTRANT)

By:  Thomas M. Marra                               *By: /s/ Marianne O'Doherty
     ---------------------------                        ----------------------
     Thomas M. Marra, President*                        Marianne O'Doherty
                                                        Attorney-in-Fact

HARTFORD LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
   (Depositor)

By:  Thomas M. Marra
     ---------------------------
     Thomas M. Marra, President*

Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, this
Registration Statement has been signed below by the following persons and in
the capacity and on the date indicated.

David T. Foy, Senior Vice President, Chief
   Financial Officer and Treasurer, Director*
Lynda Godkin, Senior Vice President, General
   Counsel and Corporate Secretary, Director*
Thomas M. Marra, President, Director*              By: /s/ Marianne O'Doherty
Lowndes A. Smith, Chief Executive Officer,             ------------------------
   Director*                                               Marianne O'Doherty
Raymond P. Welnicki, Senior Vice President,
   Director*                                       Date: April 7, 2000
Lizabeth H. Zlatkus, Executive Vice
   President, Director*
David M. Znamierowski, Senior Vice President and
   Chief Investment Officer, Director*


<PAGE>



                       EXHIBIT INDEX

(9)  Opinion and Consent of Lynda Godkin, Senior Vice President, General Counsel
     and Corporate Secretary.

(10) Consent of Arthur Andersen LLP, Independent Public Accountants.

(15) Power of Attorney.

(16) Organizational Chart


<PAGE>

                                  [LOGO]
                                  [HARTFORD LIFE]

April 6, 2000
                                  LYNDA GODKIN
                                  Senior Vice President, General Counsel &
                                  Corporate Secretary

Board of Directors
Hartford Life Insurance Company
200 Hopmeadow Street
Simsbury, CT  06089

Re:  HARTFORD LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY PUTNAM CAPITAL MANAGER TRUST SEPARATE
     ACCOUNT
     FILE NO. 333-69439

Dear Sir/Madam:

I have acted as General Counsel to Hartford Life Insurance Company (the
"Company"), a Connecticut insurance company, and Hartford Life Insurance
Company Putnam Capital Manager Trust Separate Account (the "Account") in
Connecticut with the registration of an indefinite amount of securities in
the form of variable annuity contracts (the "Contracts") with the Securities
and Exchange Commission under the Securities Act of 1933, as amended. I have
examined such documents (including the Form N-4 registration statement) and
reviewed such questions of law as I considered necessary and appropriate, and
on the basis of such examination and review, it is my opinion that:

1.   The Company is a corporation duly organized and validly existing as a stock
     life insurance company under the laws of the State of Connecticut and is
     duly authorized by the Insurance Department of the State of Connecticut to
     issue the Contracts.

2.   The Account is a duly authorized and existing separate account established
     pursuant to the provisions of Section 38a-433 of the Connecticut Statutes.

3.   To the extent so provided under the Contracts, that portion of the assets
     of the Account equal to the reserves and other contract liabilities with
     respect to the Account will not be chargeable with liabilities arising out
     of any other business that the Company may conduct.

4.   The Contracts, when issued as contemplated by the Form N-4 Registration
     Statement, will constitute legal, validly issued and binding obligations of
     the Company.

I hereby consent to the filing of this opinion as an exhibit to the Form N-4
registration statement for the Contracts and the Account.

Sincerely yours,

/s/ Lynda Godkin

Lynda Godkin


<PAGE>

                                                            ARTHUR ANDERSEN LLP

                    CONSENT OF INDEPENDENT PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS
                    -----------------------------------------

As independent public accountants, we hereby consent to the use of our reports
(and to all references to our Firm) included in or made a part of this
Registration Statement File No. 333-69439 for Hartford Life Insurance Company
Putnam Capital Manager Trust Separate Account on Form N-4.


Hartford, Connecticut                                   /s/ Arthur Andersen LLP
April 7, 2000






<PAGE>

                         HARTFORD LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY

                                POWER OF ATTORNEY

                                  David T. Foy
                                  Lynda Godkin
                                 Thomas M. Marra
                                Lowndes A. Smith
                               Raymond P. Welnicki
                               Lizabeth H. Zlatkus
                              David M. Znamierowski

do hereby jointly and severally authorize Lynda Godkin, Christine Repasy,
Marianne O'Doherty, Thomas S. Clark and Marta Czekajewski to sign as their agent
any Registration Statement, pre-effective amendment, post-effective amendment
and any application for exemptive relief of the Hartford Life Insurance Company
under the Securities Act of 1933 and/or the Investment Company Act of 1940, and
do hereby ratify such signatures heretofore made by such persons.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the undersigned have executed this Power of Attorney for the
purpose herein set forth.

/s/ David T. Foy
- --------------------------------            Dated as of January 15, 2000
David T. Foy

/s/ Lynda Godkin
- --------------------------------            Dated as of January 15, 2000
Lynda Godkin

/s/ Thomas M. Marra
- --------------------------------            Dated as of January 15, 2000
Thomas M. Marra

/s/ Lowndes A. Smith
- --------------------------------            Dated as of January 15, 2000
Lowndes A. Smith

/s/ Raymond P. Welnicki
- --------------------------------            Dated as of January 15, 2000
Raymond P. Welnicki

/s/ Lizabeth H. Zlatkus
- --------------------------------            Dated as of January 15, 2000
Lizabeth H. Zlatkus

/s/ David M. Znamierowski
- --------------------------------            Dated as of January 15, 2000
David M. Znamierowski



<PAGE>


                                                     ORGANIZATIONAL CHART


<TABLE>
<CAPTION>

<S>                                                                                        <C>

                                           THE HARTFORD FINANCIAL SERVICES GROUP, INC.
                                                           (DELAWARE)
                                                                |
                                                                ---------------------------------------------
                                                     NUTMEG INSURANCE COMPANY                               |
                                                           (CONNECTICUT)                         THE HARTFORD INVESTMENT
                                                                |                                   MANAGEMENT COMPANY
                                                 HARTFORD FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY                         (DELAWARE)
                                                           (CONNECTICUT)                                    |
                                                                |                                           |
                                            HARTFORD ACCIDENT AND INDEMNITY COMPANY                HARTFORD INVESTMENT
                                                           (CONNECTICUT)                              SERVICES, INC.
                                                                |                                      (CONNECTICUT)
                                                       HARTFORD LIFE, INC.
                                                           (DELAWARE)
                                                                |
                                          HARTFORD LIFE AND ACCIDENT INSURANCE COMPANY
                                                           (CONNECTICUT)
                                                                |
                                                                |
                                                                |
        -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
        |          |       |              |                   |                |               |             |             |
  HARTFORD LIFE    |       |              |                   |                |               |          PLANCO         PLANCO
INTERNATIONAL, LTD.|       |              |                   |                |               |         FINANCIAL    INCORPORATED
  (CONNECTICUT)    |       |              |                   |                |               |         SERVICES,   (PENNSYLVANIA)
                   |       |              |                   |                |               |       INCORPORATED
                   |       |              |                   |                |               |       (PENNSYLVANIA)
                   |       |              |                   |                |               |
                   |   HART LIFE   HARTFORD FINANCIAL   HARTFORD LIFE       HARTFORD        AMERICAN
                   |   INSURANCE     SERVICES LIFE    INSURANCE COMPANY    FINANCIAL      MATURITY LIFE
                   |    COMPANY    INSURANCE COMPANY    (CONNECTICUT)    SERVICES, LLC  INSURANCE COMPANY
                   | (CONNECTICUT)   (CONNECTICUT)            |           (DELAWARE)      (CONNECTICUT)
                   |                                          |                |               |
                   |      -------------------------------------                |       AML FINANCIAL, INC.
                   |      |                 |                 |                |         (CONNECTICUT)
                   |SERVUS LIFE          HARTFORD          HARTFORD            |
                   | INSURANCE         INTERNATIONAL       LIFE AND            |
                   |  COMPANY        LIFE REASSURANCE  ANNUITY INSURANCE       |
                   |(CONNECTICUT)      CORPORATION         COMPANY             |
                   |                  (CONNECTICUT)     (CONNECTICUT)          |
                   |                                          |                |
                   |                                          |                |
                   |                                       HARTFORD            |
                   |                                      LIFE, LTD.           |
                   |                                      (BERMUDA)            |
                   |                                                           |
                   |                                                           |
         ----------|                               -----------------------------------------------------------------------
         |                                         |                     |                  |                            |
   INTERNATIONAL                            HL INVESTMENT           HARTFORD       HARTFORD SECURITIES      HARTFORD-COMPREHENSIVE
     CORPORATE                              ADVISORS, LLC         EQUITY SALES        DISTRIBUTION                  EMPLOYEE
MARKETING GROUP, INC.                       (CONNECTICUT)         COMPANY, INC.       COMPANY, INC.              BENEFIT SERVICE
   (CONNECTICUT)                                 |                (CONNECTICUT)       (CONNECTICUT)                  COMPANY
         |                                       |                                                                (CONNECTICUT)
         |                                       |
   THE EVERGREEN                         HARTFORD INVESTMENT
    GROUP, INC.                          FINANCIAL SERVICES
    (NEW YORK)                                 COMPANY
                                              (DELAWARE)
</TABLE>

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<TABLE>
<S>                                                                                        <C>

                                           THE HARTFORD FINANCIAL SERVICES GROUP, INC.
                                                           (DELAWARE)
                                                                |
                                                     NUTMEG INSURANCE COMPANY
                                                           (CONNECTICUT)
                                                                |
                                                 HARTFORD FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY
                                                           (CONNECTICUT)
                                                                |
     ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
     |           |                                              |
     |           |                            Hartford Accidental and Indemnity Company
     |           |                                         (Connecticut)
     |           |                                              |
     |           |                                      Hartford Life, Inc
     |           |                                           (Delaware)
     |           |                                              |
     |           |                          Hartford Life and Accident Insurance Company
     |           |                                        (Connecticut)
     |           |                                              |
     |           |                                         HARTFORD LIFE
     |           |                                -------INTERNATIONAL LTD.
     |           |                                |       (CONNECTICUT)
     |           |                                |             |
     |           |                                |        ITT HARTFORD
     |           |                                |    ----SUDAMERICANA
     |           |                                |   |     HOLDING S.A.
     |           |                                |   |    (ARGENTINA)
     |           |                                |   |------------------------------------------------------
     |           |                                |   |                               |                      |
     |           |                                |   |      ITT HARTFORD          GALICIA              INSTITUTO DE
     |           |                                |   |        SEGUROS          VIDA COMPANIA        SALTA COMPANIA DE
     |           |                                |   |------DE VIDA S.A.      DE SEGUROS S.A.      SEGUROS DE VIDA S.A.
     |           |                                |   |       (URUGUAY)          (ARGENTINA)            (ARGENTINA)
     |           |                                |   |
     |           |             ICATU              |   |        HARTFORD
     |           |            HARTFORD            |   |---SEGUROS DE VIDA S.A.
     |           |          SEGUROS S.A.----------|   |       (ARGENTINA)
     |           |            (BRAZIL)                |
     |           |                |                   |
     |           |                |                   |        HARTFORD
     |           |   -- ----------|                   |-------SEGUROS DE
     |           |   |            |                   |       RETIRO S.A.
     |           |   |            |                   |       (ARGENTINA)
     |-----------|----------------|-------------------|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
     |           |   |            |                   |
     |           |   |      ICATU HARTFORD            |  CONSULTORA DE CAPITALES
     |           |   |     FUNDO DE PENSAO            |   S.A. SOCIEDAD GERENTE
     |           |   |         (BRAZIL)               |----DE FONDOS COMUNES
     |           |   |            |                   |      DE ENVERSION
     |           |   |            |                   |       (ARGENTINA)
     |           |   |      ICATU HARTFORD            |
     |           |   |    CAPITALIZACAO S.A.          |          CLARIDAD
     |           |   |         (BRAZIL)               |     ADMINISTRADORA DE
     |           |   |            |                   |---FONDOS DE JUBILACIONES
     |           |   |        BRAZILCAP               |      Y PENSIONES S.A.
     |           |   |     CAPITALIZACAO S.A.         |       (ARGENTINA)
     |           |   |         (BRAZIL)               |
     |           |   |                                |
     |           |    --------------------------      |
     |           |---------------              |      |
     |                          |              |      |
HARTFORD FIRE               HARTFORD FIRE      |      |------- SEGPOOL S.A.
INTERNATIONAL------------INTERNATIONAL, LTD.   |      |        (ARGENTINA)
(GERMANY) GMBH              (CONNECTICUT)      |      |
(WEST GERMANY)                                 |      |
                                               |      |
                           ICATU HARTFORD      |      |         THESIS S.A.
                            ADMINISTRACAO      |      |-------- (ARGENTINA)
                          DE BENEFICIOS LTDA-- |      |
                              (BRAZIL)                |
                                                      |
                                                      |
                                                      |
                                                      |--------- U.O.R., S.A.
                                                                 (ARGENTINA)


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                                           THE HARTFORD FINANCIAL SERVICES GROUP, INC.
                                                           (DELAWARE)
                                                                |
                                                     NUTMEG INSURANCE COMPANY
                                                           (CONNECTICUT)
                                                                |
                                                 HARTFORD FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY
                                                           (CONNECTICUT)
                                                                |
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                                                                                                      |                         |
                                                                                         THE HARTFORD INTERNATIONAL             |
                |-----------------------------------------------------------------------FINANCIAL SERVICES GROUP, INC.          |
                |                                 |                    |                          (DELAWARE)                    |
                |                                 |                    |         ----------------------|-----------------       |
                |                                 |                    |         |                     |         |       |      |
             ZWOLSCHE                             |                    |    ITT HARTFORD         LONDON AND      |   HARTFORD   |
          ALGEMEENE N.V.                          |                    | INTERNATIONAL, LTD.     EDINBURGH       | EUROPE, INC. |
          (NETHERLANDS)                           |                    |       (U.K.)       INSURANCE GROUP, LTD.|  (DELAWARE)  |
                |                                 |                    |                           (U.K.)        |              |
                |                                 |                    |                             |           |              |
                |                                 |                    |                -------------            |              |
                |                                 |                    |                |                        |              |
                |                           ITT ASSURANCES      HARTFORD INTERNATIONAL  |    LONDON AND          -THE HARTFORD  |
                |                              S.A.              INSURANCE CO., N.V.    |---  EDINBURGH          INTERNATIONAL  |
                |    ZWOLSCHE ALGEMEENE      (FRANCE)                (BELGIUM)          | INSURANCE CO., LTD.      FINANCIAL    |
                |----SCHADEVERZEKERING                                   |              |        (U.K.)            SERVICES     |
        --------|          N.V.-----------------------------------       |              |            |             GROUP CIA    |
        |       |      (NETHERLANDS)                              |      |              |            |            DE SEGUROS Y  |
       Z.A.     |                                                 |      |              |   EXCESS INSURANCE     REASEGUROS S.A.|
- --VERZEKERINGEN |                                                 |      |              |     COMPANY LTD.          (SPAIN)     |
|      N.V.     |      ZWOLSCHE ALGEMEENE                         |      |              |        (U.K.)                         |
|  (BELGIUM)    |------HERVERZEKERING B.V.                        |      |              |                                       |
|   |      -----|        (NETHERLANDS)                            |      |              |      LONDON AND                       |
|   |     |     |                                                 |      |              |--- EDINBURGH LIFE                     |
| Z.A. LUX S.A. |                                                 |      |              |  ASSURANCE CO., LTD.                  |
| (LUXEMBURG)   |    ZWOLSCHE ALGEMEENE                           |      |              |         (U.K.)                        |
|               |--LEVENS-VERZEKERING N.V.------------            |      |              |                                       |
|               |      (NETHERLANDS)                 |            |      |              |                                       |
- ----------------|------------------------------------|------------|------|--------------|---------------------------------------|
|               |                                    |            |      |              |                                       |
|       --------                                     |            |      |              |                                       |
|       |       |                                    |            |      |              |                                       |
|   ZWOLSCHE    |    ZWOLSCHE ALGEMEENE       ZWOLSCHE ALGEMEENE  |      |              |                                       |
|  ALGEMEENE    |-----HYPOTHEKEN N.V.        BELEGGINGEN III B.V. |      |              |                                       |
|  EUROPA B.V.  |      (NETHERLANDS)             (NETHERLANDS)    |      |              |                                       |
| (NETHERLANDS) |                                       ----------       |              |                                       |
- --------|       |                                       |                |              |                                       |
                |      EXPLOITATIEMAAT-          BELEGGINGSMAAT-         |              |                                       |
                |-----   SCHAPPIJ                 SCHAPPIJ               |              |                                       |
                |      BUIZERDLAAN B.V.          BUIZERDLAAN B.V.        |              |                                       |
                |        (NETHERLANDS)             (NETHERLANDS)         |              |                                       |
                |                                                        |              |                                       |
                |                                                        |              |                                  -----
                |          HOLLAND                                       |              |--------------------------        |
                |---- BELEGGINGSGROEP B.V.                               |              |                          |       |
                        (NETHERLANDS)                                    |              |-----------------         |       |
                                                                         |       -------|                 |        |       |
                                                                         |       |      |                 |        |       |
                                                                         |       |      |                 |        |       |
                                                                    F.A. KNIGHT  |  MACALISTER &    LONDON AND     | HARTFORD FIRE
                                                                     & SON N.V.  |  DUNDAS, LTD.     EDINBURGH     | INTERNATIONAL
                                                                     (BELGIUM)   |   (SCOTLAND)     TRUSTEES, LTD. |   SERVICIOS
                                                                                 |                    (U.K.)       |    (SPAIN)
                                                                                  -------------------------        -----------
                                                                                        |                 |                |
                                                                                    FENCOURT           QUOTEL        LONDON AND
                                                                                  PRINTERS, LTD.      INSURANCE       EDINBURGH
                                                                                     (U.K.)         SYSTEMS, LTD.  SERVICES, LTD.
                                                                                                       (U.K.)           (U.K.)
                                                                                                          |
                                                                                                      EUROSURE
                                                                                                      INSURANCE
                                                                                                    MARKETING, LTD.
                                                                                                        (U.K.)

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