The purpose of this subchapter is to: (1) Promote the public interest; (2) Promote the availability of long-term care insurance policies; (3) Protect applicants for long-term care insurance from unfair or deceptive sales or enrollment practices; (4) Establish standards for long-term care insurance; (5) Facilitate public understanding and comparison of long-term care insurance policies; and (6) Facilitate flexibility and innovation in the development of long-term care insurance coverage. Acts 2005, No. 1697, § 31. The purpose of this subchapter is to: (1) Promote the public interest; (2) Promote the availability of long-term care insurance policies; (3) Protect applicants for long-term care insurance from unfair or deceptive sales or enrollment practices; (4) Establish standards for long-term care insurance; (5) Facilitate public understanding and comparison of long-term care insurance policies; and (6) Facilitate flexibility and innovation in the development of long-term care insurance coverage. Acts 2005, No. 1697, § 31. The purpose of this subchapter is to: (1) Promote the public interest; (2) Promote the availability of long-term care insurance policies; (3) Protect applicants for long-term care insurance from unfair or deceptive sales or enrollment practices; (4) Establish standards for long-term care insurance; (5) Facilitate public understanding and comparison of long-term care insurance policies; and (6) Facilitate flexibility and innovation in the development of long-term care insurance coverage. Acts 2005, No. 1697, § 31. The purpose of this subchapter is to: (1) Promote the public interest; (2) Promote the availability of long-term care insurance policies; (3) Protect applicants for long-term care insurance from unfair or deceptive sales or enrollment practices; (4) Establish standards for long-term care insurance; (5) Facilitate public understanding and comparison of long-term care insurance policies; and (6) Facilitate flexibility and innovation in the development of long-term care insurance coverage. Acts 2005, No. 1697, § 31.
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