Michigan Compiled Laws
218-1956-39 - Chapter 39 Long-Term Care Insurance (500.3901...500.3955)
Section 500.3910a - Nonforfeiture Benefits; Coverage Elements, Eligibility, Benefit Triggers, and Benefit Length; Contingent Benefit; Premium Increase; Notification; Duties of Insurer; Limitation on Maximum Benefits; Effective Date of Section; Premiu...

Sec. 3910a.
(1) This section does not apply to life insurance policies or riders containing accelerated benefits for long-term care.
(2) A policy or certificate offered with nonforfeiture benefits shall have coverage elements, eligibility, benefit triggers, and benefit length that are the same as coverage to be issued without nonforfeiture benefits. The nonforfeiture benefit included in the offer shall be the benefits described in subsection (8).
(3) If the offer required to be made under section 3910 is rejected, the insurer shall provide a contingent benefit upon lapse as described in this section for individual and group policies without nonforfeiture benefits issued on and after June 1, 2007.
(4) If a group policyholder elects to make the nonforfeiture benefit an option to the certificateholder, a certificate shall provide either the nonforfeiture benefit or the contingent benefit upon lapse.
(5) Except as otherwise required, policyholders shall be notified not less than 45 days before the due date of a premium increase and of the amount of the increase.
(6) The contingent benefit on lapse is triggered every time an insurer increases the premium rates to a level that results in a cumulative increase of the annual premium equal to or exceeding the percentage of the insured's initial annual premium as follows based on the insured's issue age, and the policy or certificate lapses within 120 days of the due date of the premium so increased:

(a) Offer to reduce policy benefits provided by the current coverage without the requirement of additional underwriting so that required premium payments are not increased.
(b) Offer to convert the coverage to a paid-up status with a shortened benefit period as provided in subsection (8). This option may be elected at any time during the 120-day period under subsection (6).
(c) Notify the policyholder or certificateholder that a default or lapse at any time during the 120-day period under subsection (6) is considered to be the election of the offer to convert under subdivision (b).
(8) Benefits continued as nonforfeiture benefits, including contingent benefits upon lapse, are as follows:
(a) For purposes of this subsection, attained age rating is defined as a schedule of premiums starting from the issue date that increases age at least 1% per year prior to age 50 and at least 3% per year beyond age 50.
(b) For purposes of this subsection, the nonforfeiture benefit shall be of a shortened benefit period providing paid-up long-term care insurance coverage after lapse. The same benefits shall be payable for a qualifying claim, but the lifetime maximum dollars or days of benefits shall be determined as provided in subdivision (c). As used in this subdivision, "same benefits" means amounts and frequency in effect at the time of lapse but not increased thereafter.
(c) The standard nonforfeiture credit will be equal to 100% of the sum of all premiums paid, including the premiums paid prior to any changes in benefits. The insurer may offer additional shortened benefit period options, as long as the benefits for each duration equal or exceed the standard nonforfeiture credit for that duration. However, the minimum nonforfeiture credit shall not be less than 30 times the daily nursing home benefit at the time of lapse. In either event, the calculation of the nonforfeiture credit is subject to the limitation of subsection (9).
(d) The nonforfeiture benefit shall begin not later than the end of the third year following the policy or certificate issue date. The contingent benefit upon lapse shall be effective during the first 3 years as well as thereafter. However, for a policy or certificate with attained age rating, the nonforfeiture benefit shall begin on the earlier of the end of the tenth year following the policy or certificate issue date or the end of the second year following the date the policy or certificate is no longer subject to attained age rating.
(e) Nonforfeiture credits may be used for all care and services qualifying for benefits under the terms of the policy or certificate, up to the limits specified in the policy or certificate.
(9) All benefits paid by the insurer while the policy or certificate is in premium paying status and in the paid-up status shall not exceed the maximum benefits that would be payable if the policy or certificate had remained in premium paying status.
(10) There shall be no difference in the minimum nonforfeiture benefits as required under this section for group and individual policies.
(11) This section is effective June 1, 2007 and shall apply as follows:
(a) Except as otherwise provided in subdivision (b), this section applies to any long-term care policy issued in this state on or after June 1, 2007.
(b) This section does not apply to certificates issued on or after June 1, 2007, under a group long-term care insurance policy as defined in section 3901(c)(i), which policy was in force at the time this section became effective.
(12) Premiums charged for a policy or certificate containing nonforfeiture benefits or a contingent benefit on lapse are subject to the loss ratio requirements of section 3926a treating the policy as a whole.
(13) To determine whether contingent nonforfeiture upon lapse provisions are triggered under subsection (6), a replacing insurer that purchased or otherwise assumed a block or blocks of long-term care insurance policies from another insurer shall calculate the percentage increase based on the initial annual premium paid by the insured when the policy was first purchased from the original insurer.
(14) For qualified long-term care insurance contracts that are level premium contracts, an insurer shall offer a nonforfeiture benefit that meets all of the following:
(a) Is appropriately captioned.
(b) Provides a benefit available in the event of a default in the payment of any premiums and states that the amount of the benefit may be adjusted subsequent to being initially granted only as necessary to reflect changes in claims, persistency, and interest as reflected in changes in rates for premium paying contracts approved by the commissioner for the same contract form.
(c) Provides at least 1 of the following:
(i) Reduced paid-up insurance.
(ii) Extended term insurance.
(iii) Shortened benefit period.
(iv) Other offerings approved by the commissioner that are similar to subparagraphs (i) to (iii).
History: Add. 2006, Act 442, Eff. June 1, 2007 Popular Name: Act 218

Structure Michigan Compiled Laws

Michigan Compiled Laws

Chapter 500 - Insurance Code of 1956

Act 218 of 1956 - The Insurance Code of 1956 (500.100 - 500.8302)

218-1956-39 - Chapter 39 Long-Term Care Insurance (500.3901...500.3955)

Section 500.3901 - Long-Term Care Insurance; Definitions.

Section 500.3902 - Offer of Long-Term Care Coverage by Subsidiary of Health Care Corporation.

Section 500.3903 - Group Long-Term Care Insurance; Coverage Offered to Groups Described in MCL 500.3901(c)(iv) and 500.3901(c)(iii).

Section 500.3905 - Long-Term Care Coverage; Requirements; Certain Coverages Requiring Care Recommendations.

Section 500.3906 - Designation of Person to Receive Notice of Termination; Reinstatement of Coverage; Effective Date of Section.

Section 500.3907 - Individual Long-Term Care Policy; Guaranteed Renewable Provision; Conversion; New Limitation Period; Intermediate Care Facility or Skilled Nursing Facility; Home Care Services.

Section 500.3908 - Long-Term Care Partnership Program Policy; Conversion or Replacement.

Section 500.3909 - Option to Purchase Inflation Protection; Summary of Coverage; Applicability of Section.

Section 500.3910 - Option of Purchasing Policy or Certificate Including Nonforfeiture Benefits; Offer.

Section 500.3910a - Nonforfeiture Benefits; Coverage Elements, Eligibility, Benefit Triggers, and Benefit Length; Contingent Benefit; Premium Increase; Notification; Duties of Insurer; Limitation on Maximum Benefits; Effective Date of Section; Premiu...

Section 500.3910b - Reduction Options; Applicability of Section to Long-Term Care Policies and Certificates Issued on or After June 1, 2007.

Section 500.3911 - Preexisting Condition; Limitation Period; Definition.

Section 500.3913 - Home Health Care Benefits.

Section 500.3915 - Certain Conditions Prohibited.

Section 500.3917 - Replacement Policy; Waiver of Time Periods Applicable to Preexisting Conditions and Probationary Periods.

Section 500.3919 - Institutionalization; Extension of Benefits; Limitations.

Section 500.3921 - Application; Questions Relating to Health Condition; Delivery; Record of Policy Rescissions; Annual Report to Commissioner.

Section 500.3923 - Riders or Endorsements; Certain Changes in Benefits or Premiums; Definition, Explanation, Description, and Labeling of Certain Terms.

Section 500.3925 - Applicability of Section to Long-Term Care Policy or Certificate Issued on or After June 1, 2007; Information to Be Provided on Forms; Acknowledgement of Disclosure; Notice of Premium Rate Schedule Increase; Personal Worksheet; Ava...

Section 500.3926 - Applicability of Section to Long-Term Care Policy or Certificate Issued on or After June 1, 2007; Information to Be Provided to Commissioner; Premium Rate Schedule; Statement; Request by Commissioner for Actuarial Demonstration; Ad...

Section 500.3926a - Applicability of Section to Long-Term Care Policy or Certificate Issued on or After June 1, 2007; Notice of Pending Premium Rate Schedule Increase; Requirements; Review and Approval by Commissioner; Eligibility for Contingent Bene...

Section 500.3927 - Reasonableness of Benefits Relative to Premiums; Expected Loss Ratio; Evaluation of Factors; Applicability of Section.

Section 500.3928 - Fixed Indivisible Premium Life Insurance Policy Funding Long-Term Care Benefits by Accelerating Death Benefit; Reasonableness of Benefits Relative to Premiums; Provisions.

Section 500.3929 - Increasing Premiums Prohibited; Conditions.

Section 500.3930 - Acceleration of Benefits Under Group or Individual Life Policies or Riders; Determination of Policy Reserves.

Section 500.3931 - Rules.

Section 500.3933 - Summary of Coverage.

Section 500.3935 - Statement Relating to Request for Additional Information.

Section 500.3937 - Shopper's Guide; Format; Providing to Applicants; Exception.

Section 500.3939 - Application; Questions Relating to Other Policies in Force or Use as Replacement; Agent's List of Other Policies Sold; Notice to Applicant and Existing Insurer; Appropriateness of Recommended Purchase or Replacement.

Section 500.3941 - Advertising; Filing Copy With Commissioner.

Section 500.3941a - Inapplicability of Section to Life Insurance Policies or Riders Containing Accelerated Benefits; Development of Suitability Standards.

Section 500.3942 - Marketing; Duties of Insurer; Use of "Level Premium" or "Noncancelable" Prohibited; Exception.

Section 500.3942a - Reporting Requirements; Agent Activities; Preparation of Report.

Section 500.3943 - Right to Return Policy; Notice; “Direct Response Solicitation” Defined.

Section 500.3945 - Violation; Penalty.

Section 500.3949 - Life and Long-Term Care Benefits; Marketing; Compliance.

Section 500.3951 - Policy Summary; Compliance With MCL 500.3933; Additional Provisions; Monthly Report.

Section 500.3953 - Disclosure Statement.

Section 500.3955 - Compliance With Chapter and Applicable Laws.