Delaware Administrative Code
Title 18 - Insurance
1400 - Health Insurance Specific Provisions
1404 - Long-Term Care Insurance
Section 1404-25.0 - Suitability
Current through Register Vol. 28, No. 3, September 1, 2024
25.1 Section 25.0 of this regulation shall not apply to life insurance policies that accelerate benefits for long-term care.
25.2 Every insurer, health care service plan or other entity marketing long-term care insurance ("insurer") shall:
25.3 Procedures required.
25.4 The insurer shall use the suitability standards it has developed pursuant to Section 25.0 of this regulation in determining whether issuing long-term care insurance coverage to an applicant is appropriate.
25.5 Producers shall use the suitability standards developed by the insurer in marketing long-term care insurance.
25.6 At the same time as the personal worksheet is provided to the applicant, the disclosure form entitled "Things You Should Know Before You Buy Long-Term Care Insurance" shall be provided. The form shall be in the format contained in Appendix C, in not less than 12 point type.
25.7 If the issuer determines that the applicant does not meet its financial suitability standards, or if the applicant has declined to provide the information, the issuer may reject the application. In the alternative, the issuer shall send the applicant a letter similar to Appendix D. However, if the applicant has declined to provide financial information, the issuer may use some other method to verify the applicant's intent. Either the applicant's returned letter or a record of the alternative method of verification shall be made part of the applicant's file.
25.8 The insurer shall report annually to the Commissioner the total number of applications received from residents of this state, the number of those who declined to provide information on the personal worksheet, the number of applicants who did not meet the suitability standards, and the number of those who chose to confirm after receiving a suitability letter.