New Hampshire Code of Administrative Rules
Ins - Commissioner, Insurance Department
Chapter Ins 3600 - LONG-TERM CARE INSURANCE
Part Ins 3602 - NEW HAMPSHIRE LONG-TERM CARE PARTNERSHIP PROGRAM
Section Ins 3602.06 - Standards and Reporting Requirements for Approved Long-Term Care Partnership Policies and Certificates
Current through Register No. 40, October 3, 2024
(a) The following standards shall apply to all insurers that issue or deliver New Hampshire partnership policies or certificates:
"Partnership Status Disclosure Notice for Long-Term Care Partnership Policies/Certificates
IMPORTANT INFORMATION REGARDING THE NEW HAMPSHIRE
LONG-TERM CARE PARTNERSHIP PROGRAM
Note: It is very important that you keep this Disclosure Notice with your Long-Term Care Insurance Policy or Certificate.
Insured Name: ___________________________________________
Policy Name: ____________________________________________
Date of Issue: ____________________________________________
The long-term care insurance policy/certificate that you have purchased currently qualifies for the New Hampshire Long-Term Care Partnership Program.
Insurance companies voluntarily agree to participate in the Partnership Program by offering long-term care insurance coverage that meets certain State and Federal requirements. Policies that qualify as Partnership Policies protect your assets through a feature known as an "asset disregard" under the New Hampshire Medicaid program.
Asset Disregard "Asset Disregard" means that an amount of your assets equal to the amount of long-term care insurance benefits you have received under your Partnership Policy will not be counted for the purpose of determining your eligibility for Medicaid. This generally allows you to keep additional assets equal to the insurance benefits received under your Partnership Policy without affecting your eligibility for Medicaid. All other Medicaid eligibility criteria will still apply. This "Asset Disregard" is only available if you have a Partnership Policy. The purchase of a Partnership Policy guarantees that if you qualify for the Medicaid program, you can retain additional assets as described above. However, the purchase of a Partnership Policy does not automatically qualify you for the Medicaid program.
Partnership Policy/Certificate Status. Your long-term care insurance policy is a Partnership Policy under the New Hampshire Long-Term Care Partnership Program as of your policy's effective date.
What Could Disqualify Your Policy from the Partnership Program. If you make any changes to your policy/certificate, such changes could affect whether your policy continues to be a Partnership Policy. Before you make any changes, you should consult with [name of insurance company] to determine the effect of the proposed change. In addition, if you move to a state that does not maintain a Partnership Program or does not recognize your policy as a Partnership Policy, you may not receive beneficial treatment such as asset disregard under the Medicaid program in that state.
THE INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THIS NOTICE IS BASED ON NEW HAMPSHIRE AND FEDERAL LAWS IN EFFECT THE DATE YOUR POLICY WAS ISSUED. THESE LAWS ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE.
Additional Information. If you have any questions regarding your insurance policy/certificate please contact [insert name of insurer]. If you have questions regarding current laws governing Medicaid eligibility, you should contact the:
New Hampshire Department of Health and Human Services
Division of Family Assistance
Brown Building, 129 Pleasant Street, Concord, NH (street address)
129 Pleasant Street, Concord, NH 03301-3857 (mailing address)
Telephone: 603-271-9700 or 800-852-3345, ext. 9700"
(b) In accordance with §1917(b)(1)(C)(iii)(VI) and (v) of the Social Security Act, all issuers of partnership policies or certificates shall provide regular reports to the secretary of the Federal Department of Health and Human Services (secretary) in accordance with 45 CFR Part 144, Subpart B.
(c) Such information shall include, but not be limited to, the following:
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