Kan. Admin. Regs. § 40-4-37j - Long-term care insurance; outline of coverage; content; format
(a)
(1) An outline of coverage shall be delivered
to a prospective applicant for long-term care insurance at the time of initial
solicitation. The outline of coverage shall prominently direct the attention of
the recipient to such outline of coverage and explain its purpose.
(A) The commissioner shall prescribe a
standard format, including style, arrangement, and overall appearance, and the
content of the outline of coverage.
(B) In the case of agent solicitations, the
agent shall deliver the outline of coverage prior to the presentation of an
application or enrollment form.
(C) In the case of direct response
solicitations, the outline of coverage shall be presented in conjunction with
any application or enrollment form.
(2) The outline of coverage shall display
prominently by type, stamp or other appropriate means, on the first page of the
outline of coverage and policy the following:
"Notice to buyer: This policy may not cover all of the costs associated with long-term care incurred by the buyer during the period of coverage. The buyer is advised to review carefully all policy limitations."
(3) The outline of coverage
shall include:
(A) A description of the
principal benefits and coverage provided in the policy;
(B) a statement of the principal exclusions,
reductions, and limitations contained in the policy;
(C) a statement of the terms under which the
policy or certificate, or both, may be continued in force or discontinued,
including any reservation in the policy of a right to change premium.
Continuation or conversion provisions of group coverage shall be specifically
described;
(D) a statement that
the outline of coverage is a summary only, not a contract of insurance, and
that the policy or group master policy contains governing contractual
provisions;
(E) a description of
the terms under which the policy or certificate may be returned and premium
refunded;
(F) a brief description
of the relationship of cost of care and benefits;
(G) a graphic comparison of the benefit
levels of a policy that increases benefits over the policy period with a policy
that does not increase benefits. The graphic comparison shall show benefit
levels over at least a 20 year period; and
(H) any expected premium increases or
additional premiums to pay for automatic or optional benefit increases.
(b)
(1) A long-term care insurance shopper's
guide in the format developed by the national association of insurance
commissioners, or a guide developed or approved by the commissioner, shall be
provided to all prospective applicants of a long-term care insurance policy or
certificate.
(A) In the case of agent
solicitations, an agent must deliver the shopper's guide prior to the
presentation of an application or enrollment form.
(B) In the case of direct response
solicitations, the shopper's guide must be presented in conjunction with any
application or enrollment form.
(2) Life insurance policies or riders
containing accelerated long-term care benefits are not required to furnish the
above referenced guide, but shall furnish the policy summary required under
K.A.R. 40-2-20 .
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