N.M. Admin. Code § 13.9.12.9 - CONTENTS OF DISCLOSURE DOCUMENT
Insurers shall define terms used in the disclosure document in language that facilitates the understanding by a typical person within the segment of the public to which the disclosure document is directed. At a minimum, the following information shall be included in the disclosure document:
A. the generic name of the
contract, the company product name, if different, and form number, and the fact
that it is an annuity;
B. the
insurer's name and address;
C. a
description of the contract and its benefits, emphasizing its long-term nature,
and including examples where appropriate:
(1)
the guaranteed, non-guaranteed and determinable elements of the contract, and
their limitations, if any, and an explanation of how they operate;
(2) an explanation of the initial crediting
rate, specifying any bonus or introductory portion, the duration of the rate
and the fact that rates may change from time to time and are not
guaranteed;
(3) periodic income
options both on a guaranteed and non-guaranteed basis;
(4) any value reductions caused by
withdrawals from or surrender of the contract;
(5) how values in the contract can be
accessed;
(6) the death benefit, if
available and how it will be calculated;
(7) a summary of the federal tax status of
the contract and any penalties applicable on withdrawal of values from the
contract; and
(8) impact of any
rider, such as a long-term care rider;
D. specific dollar amount or percentage
charges and fees, with an explanation of how they apply;
E. information about the current guaranteed
rate for new contracts that contains a clear notice that the rate is subject to
change.
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