The incorrect requirement is the 90-day refund notice. New Jersey replacement rules do require strong consumer disclosure when an existing life insurance policy or annuity is being replaced, but the refund period stated in the regulation is 30 days from delivery, not 90 days. New Jersey Administrative Code Section 11:4-2.4 requires the replacing insurer to provide the owner notice of the right to return the policy or contract within 30 days and receive an unconditional full refund, subject to the rule’s details for variable or market value adjustment contracts. The regulation also requires replacement-related documentation and notice procedures so the existing insurer is aware that its policy may be replaced. The purpose is to prevent harmful replacements, undisclosed surrender charges, loss of guarantees, and misleading comparisons. Option B is therefore the “EXCEPT” answer because it states the wrong statutory/regulatory period. Options A, C, and D reflect the disclosure and comparison framework used in replacement regulation. Reference topics: Replacement of Life Insurance and Annuities, Notice Regarding Replacement, Replacing Insurer Duties, 30-Day Return Right.
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