N.M. Admin. Code § 13.9.9.9 - ALTERNATE RULE
A. In
determining minimum cash surrender values and amounts of paid-up nonforfeiture
benefits for any policy of insurance on the life of either a male or female
insured on a form of insurance with separate rates for smokers and nonsmokers
delivered or issued for delivery in this state after the operative date of
Section 59-16-8 F(10) NMSA 1978 (now codified at Section 59A-20-31K NMSA 1978)
for that policy form, in addition to the mortality tables that may be used
according to13 NMAC 9.9.8 [now
13.9.9.7 NMAC]:
(1) a mortality table which is a blend of the
male and female rates of mortality according to the 1980 CSO smoker mortality
table, in the case of lives classified as smokers, or the 1980 CSO nonsmokers
mortality table, in the case of lives classified as nonsmokers, with or without
ten-year select mortality factors, may at the option of the company be
substituted for the 1980 CSO table, with or without ten-year select mortality
factors; and
(2) a mortality table
which is of the same blend as used in (i) [sic] but applied to
form a blend of the male and female rates or mortality according to the
corresponding 1980 CET smoker mortality table or 1980 CET nonsmoker mortality
table may at the option of the company be substituted for the 1980 CET
table.
B. The following
blended mortality tables for smokers will be considered acceptable:
(1)
Table SA: 100% male 0%
female smoker tables designated as 1980 CSO-SA and 1980 CET-SA
tables.
(2)
Table SB:
80% male 20% female smoker tables designated as 1980 CSO-SB and 1980 CET-SB
tables.
(3)
Table SC:
60% male 40% female smoker tables designated as 1980 CSO-SC and 1980 CET-SC
tables.
(4)
Table SD:
50% male 50% female smoker tables designated as 1980 CSO-SD and 1980 CET-SD
tables.
(5)
Table SE:
40% male 60% female smoker tables designated as 1980 CSO-SE and 1980 CET-SE
tables.
(6)
Table SF:
20% male 80% female smoker tables designated as 1980 CSO-SF and 1980 CET-SF
tables.
(7)
Table SG:
0% male 100% female smoker tables designated as 1980 CSO-SG and 1980 CET-SG
tables.
C. The following
blended mortality tables for nonsmokers will be considered acceptable:
(1)
Table NA: 100% male 0%
female nonsmoker tables designated as 1980 CSO-NA and 1980 CET-NA
tables.
(2)
Table NB:
80% male 20% female nonsmoker tables designated as 1980 CSO-NB and 1980 CET-NB
tables.
(3)
Table NC:
60% male 40% female nonsmoker tables designated as 1980 CSO-NC and 1980 CET-NC
tables.
(4)
Table ND:
50% male 50% female nonsmoker tables designated as 1980 CSO-ND and 1980 CET-ND
tables.
(5)
Table NE:
40% male 60% female nonsmoker tables designated as 1980 CSO-NE and 1980 CET-NE
tables.
(6)
Table NF:
20% male 80% female nonsmoker tables designated as 1980 CSO-NF and 1980 CET-NF
tables.
(7)
Table NG:
0% male 100% female nonsmoker tables designated as 1980 CSO-NG and 1980 CET-NG
tables.
D. Tables SA,
SG, NA and NG are not acceptable as blended tables unless the proportion of
persons insured is anticipated to be 90% or more of one sex or the
other.
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