Group long-term care insurance coverage may not be offered to a resident of this state under a group policy issued in another state, unless the state in which the policy is issued has statutory or regulatory provisions applicable to group long-term care insurance that are substantially similar to this chapter and the director determines that the issuance of the group policy is not contrary to the best interest of the public, results in economies of acquisition or administration, and the benefits are reasonable in relation to the premiums charged.
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.