Nonforfeiture benefits.

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  • (1)
    • (a) A long-term care insurance policy or certificate may not be delivered or issued for delivery in this state unless the policyholder or certificate holder has been offered the option of purchasing a policy or certificate including a nonforfeiture benefit.
    • (b) The offer of a nonforfeiture benefit under Subsection (1)(a) may be in the form of a rider that is attached to the policy.
    • (c) If the policyholder or certificate holder declines the nonforfeiture benefit offered under this Subsection (1), the insurer shall provide a contingent benefit upon lapse of the policy or certificate that is available for a specified period of time following a substantial increase in premium rates.
    • (d)
      • (i) Except as provided in Subsection (1)(d)(ii), if a group long-term care insurance policy is issued, the offer required in this Subsection (1) shall be made to the group policyholder.
      • (ii) If the policy is issued to a group authorized under Section 31A-22-509, the offer required under this Subsection (1) shall be made to each proposed certificate holder.
  • (2) The commissioner shall make rules:
    • (a) specifying the types of nonforfeiture benefits to be offered as part of a long-term care insurance policy or certificate;
    • (b) specifying the standards for nonforfeiture benefits; and
    • (c) regarding contingent benefits upon lapse, including a determination of:
      • (i) the specified period of time during which a contingent benefit upon lapse will be available as provided in Subsection (1); and
      • (ii) the substantial premium rate increase that triggers a contingent benefit upon lapse as provided in Subsection (1).




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