New Mexico Administrative Code
Title 13 - INSURANCE
Chapter 10 - HEALTH INSURANCE
Part 15 - LONG-TERM CARE INSURANCE
Section 13.10.15.17 - UNINTENTIONAL LAPSE

Universal Citation: 13 NM Admin Code 13.10.15.17

Current through Register Vol. 35, No. 18, September 24, 2024

Each insurer offering long-term care insurance shall, as a protection against unintentional lapse, comply with the following:

A. Designation of person to receive notice.

(1) No individual long-term care policy or certificate shall be issued until the insurer has received from the applicant either:
(a) a written designation of at least one person, in addition to the applicant, who is to receive notice of lapse or termination of the policy or certificate for nonpayment of premium;

(b) or a written waiver dated and signed by the applicant electing not to designate additional persons to receive notice.

(2) The applicant has the right to designate at least one person who is to receive the notice of termination, in addition to the insured. Designation shall not constitute acceptance of any liability on the third party for services provided to the insured.

(3) The form used for the written designation must provide space clearly designated for listing at least one person. The designation shall include each person's full name and home address.

(4) In the case of an applicant who elects not to designate an additional person, the waiver shall state: "Protection against unintended lapse. I understand that I have the right to designate at least one person other than myself to receive notice of lapse or termination of this long-term care insurance policy for nonpayment of premium. I understand that notice will not be given until thirty (30) days after a premium is due and unpaid. I elect NOT to designate any person to receive such notice."

(5) The insurer shall notify the insured of the right to change this written designation, no less often than once every two (2) years.

B. Payroll and pension deduction plans. When the policyholder or certificate holder pays premium for a long-term care insurance policy or certificate through a payroll or pension deduction plan, the requirements contained in Subsection A of this section need not be met until sixty (60) days after the policyholder or certificate holder is no longer on such a payment plan. The application or enrollment form for such policies or certificates shall clearly indicate the payment plan selected by the applicant.

C. Lapse or termination for nonpayment of premium. No individual long-term care policy or certificate shall lapse or be terminated for nonpayment of premium unless the insurer, at least thirty (30) days before the effective date of the lapse or termination, has given notice to the insured and to those persons designated pursuant to Subsection A of this section, at the address provided by the insured for purposes of receiving notice of lapse or termination. Notice shall be given by first class United States mail, postage prepaid; and notice may not be given until thirty (30) days after a premium is due and unpaid. Notice shall be deemed to have been given as of five (5) days after the date of mailing.

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