(a) A long-term care insurance policy may not be delivered or issued for delivery in this state if the policy conditions eligibility
(1) on a prior hospitalization requirement;
(2) on the receipt of a higher level of institutional care, when care is provided in an institutional setting;
(3) for noninstitutional benefits on a prior institutional stay of more than 30 days for which benefits are paid;
(4) on admission to an institutional care facility for the same or a related condition within a period of less than 30 days after discharge from the institution, if the policy provides benefits only following institutionalization; or
(5) for a benefit, other than a waiver of premium, postconfinement, postacute care, or recuperative benefit, on a prior institutionalization.
(b) A long-term care insurance policy containing a postconfinement, postacute care, or recuperative benefit must clearly label the limitations or conditions, including any required number of days of confinement, “Limitations or Conditions on Eligibility for Benefits” in a separate paragraph of the policy.
Structure Alaska Statutes
Chapter 53. Long-term Care Insurance
Sec. 21.53.010. Prohibited sale or advertising.
Sec. 21.53.020. Disclosure and performance standards.
Sec. 21.53.030. Preexisting conditions.
Sec. 21.53.040. Prior hospital or institutional care conditions prohibited.
Sec. 21.53.050. Right of return; outline of coverage; delivery.
Sec. 21.53.060. Long-term care benefits under life insurance policies; denial of claims.
Sec. 21.53.062. Incontestability period.
Sec. 21.53.064. Nonforfeiture benefits.
Sec. 21.53.066. Producer training requirements.
Sec. 21.53.068. Limitations related to producers and third-party administrators.
Sec. 21.53.070. Group long-term care insurance.
Sec. 21.53.080. Organizational requirements of associations.