New Mexico Administrative Code
Title 13 - INSURANCE
Chapter 10 - HEALTH INSURANCE
Part 15 - LONG-TERM CARE INSURANCE
Section 13.10.15.25 - REQUIREMENTS FOR APPLICATION FORMS AND REPLACEMENT COVERAGE

Universal Citation: 13 NM Admin Code 13.10.15.25

Current through Register Vol. 35, No. 18, September 24, 2024

A. Application forms shall include the following questions designed to elicit information as to whether, as of the date of the application, the applicant has another long-term care insurance policy or certificate in force or whether a long-term care policy or certificate is intended to replace any other accident and sickness or long-term care policy or certificate presently in force. A supplementary application or other form to be signed by the applicant and agent, except where the coverage is sold without an agent, containing such questions may be used. With regard to a replacement policy issued to a group, the following questions may be modified only to the extent necessary to elicit information about health or long-term care insurance policies other than the group policy being replaced provided, however, that the certificate holder has been notified of the replacement.

(1) "Do you have another long-term care insurance policy or certificate in force (including health care service contract, health maintenance organization contract)?"

(2) "Did you have another long-term care insurance policy or certificate in force during the last twelve (12) months?"
(a) "If so, with which company?"

(b) "If that policy lapsed, when did it lapse?"

(3) "Are you covered by Medicaid?"

(4) "Do you intend to replace any of your medical or health insurance coverage with this policy [certificate]?"

B. Agents shall list any other health insurance policies they have sold to the applicant.

(1) List policies sold which are still in force.

(2) List policies sold in the past five (5) years which are no longer in force.

C. Where replacement is intended, the replacing insurer shall notify, in writing, the existing insurer of the proposed replacement. The existing policy shall be identified by the insurer, name of the insured, policy number, and address including zip code. Such notice shall be made within five (5) working days from the date the application is received by the insurer or the date the policy is issued, whichever is sooner.

D. Life insurance policies that accelerate benefits for long-term care shall comply with this section if the policy being replaced is a long-term care insurance policy. If the policy being replaced is a life insurance policy, the insurer shall comply with the replacement requirements of 13.9.6 NMAC, Replacement of Life Insurance and Annuities. If a life insurance policy that accelerates benefits for long-term care is replaced by another such policy, the replacing insurer shall comply with both the long-term care replacement requirements of this section and the life insurance replacement requirements of 13.9.6 NMAC, Replacement of Life Insurance and Annuities.

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