New Jersey Administrative Code
Title 11 - INSURANCE
Chapter 4 - ACTUARIAL SERVICES
Subchapter 43 - INDIVIDUAL ANNUITY CONTRACT FORM STANDARDS
Section 11:4-43.6 - Waiver of surrender charges

Universal Citation: NJ Admin Code 11:4-43.6

Current through Register Vol. 56, No. 6, March 18, 2024

(a) An individual annuity form which includes a waiver of surrender charges upon confinement to a nursing home or similar institution shall comply with the following requirements:

1. The benefit shall be limited to the confinement of the owner, the annuitant, the owner's spouse or civil union partner or the annuitant's spouse or civil union partner. Confinement of any other family member not identified in the contract shall not qualify for the benefit.

(b) An individual annuity form which provides a waiver of surrender charges for an occurrence of terminal illness shall comply with the following requirements:

1. The form shall not require that the cause of the terminal condition first manifest itself or be diagnosed after issuance of the policy or rider in order to provide entitlement to the benefit;

2. The form shall not limit the benefit to specified diseases;

3. The form shall state that any requirements for a second or third medical opinion to confirm the terminal illness shall be at the insurer's expense; and

4. The form shall limit the benefit to the terminal illness of the owner or annuitant. Terminal illness of any other family member not an owner or annuitant identified in the contract shall not qualify for the benefit.

(c) Any individual annuity form which permits penalty-free partial withdrawals or surrenders shall clearly describe the amount available for such penalty-free withdrawal or surrender. The form shall specifically state when the contract value used in the calculation of the penalty free amount is determined.

(d) The individual annuity form shall not provide for retroactive assessment of a surrender charge to recover any prior surrender charge which was waived by the insurer as a result of confinement or terminal illness or a penalty-free withdrawal or surrender.

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