Virginia Administrative Code
Title 14 - INSURANCE
Agency 5 - STATE CORPORATION COMMISSION, BUREAU OF INSURANCE
Chapter 200 - RULES GOVERNING LONG-TERM CARE INSURENCE
Section 14VAC5-200-65 - Unintentional lapse
Current through Register Vol. 41, No. 3, September 23, 2024
A. Each insurer offering long-term care insurance shall, as a protection against unintentional lapse, comply with the following:
The insurer shall notify the insured in writing of the right to change this written designation, no less often than once every two years.
Notification shall also be provided to the agent of record of the insured, if any, within 72 hours after the notice has been mailed to the insured and those persons designated pursuant to subdivision 1 of this subsection.
There is a presumption that notice is delivered five days after the date of mailing, as evidenced in the written receipt obtained by the insurer pursuant to subdivision 3 a, b, or c of this subsection . The insurer shall retain any and all evidence of mailing the notice, including the list of recipients, as applicable, and a copy of the notice , for at least three years following the date of notice. Notice may not be given until 30 days after a premium is due and unpaid.
B. Reinstatement. In addition to the requirement in subsection A of this section, a long-term care insurance policy or certificate shall include a provision that provides for reinstatement of coverage in the event of lapse if the insurer is provided proof that the policyholder or certificateholder was cognitively impaired or had a loss of functional capacity before the grace period contained in the policy expired. This option shall be available to the insured if requested within five months after termination and shall allow for the collection of past due premium, where appropriate. The standard of proof of cognitive impairment or loss of functional capacity shall not be more stringent than the benefit eligibility criteria on cognitive impairment or the loss of functional capacity contained in the policy and certificate.
Statutory Authority: §§ 12.1-13 and 38.2-223 of the Code of Virginia.