(a) No long-term care insurance policy shall be delivered or issued for delivery in this state if the policy: (1) Conditions eligibility for any benefits on a prior hospitalization requirement; (2) Conditions eligibility for any benefits provided in an institutional care setting on the receipt of a higher level of institutional care; or (3) Conditions eligibility for any benefits other than waiver of premium, post-confinement, post-acute care, or recuperative benefits on a prior institutionalization requirement. (b) (1) A long-term care insurance policy containing post-confinement, post-acute care, or recuperative benefits shall clearly label in a separate paragraph of the policy or certificate entitled "Limitations or Conditions on Eligibility for Benefits" the limitations or conditions, including any required number of days of confinement. (2) A long-term care insurance policy or rider that conditions eligibility for noninstitutional benefits on the prior receipt of institutional care shall not require a prior institutional stay of more than thirty (30) days. (c) No long-term care insurance policy or rider that provides benefits only following institutionalization shall condition such benefits upon admission to a facility for the same or related conditions within a period of less than thirty (30) days after discharge from the institution. Acts 2005, No. 1697, § 31. (a) No long-term care insurance policy shall be delivered or issued for delivery in this state if the policy: (1) Conditions eligibility for any benefits on a prior hospitalization requirement; (2) Conditions eligibility for any benefits provided in an institutional care setting on the receipt of a higher level of institutional care; or (3) Conditions eligibility for any benefits other than waiver of premium, post-confinement, post-acute care, or recuperative benefits on a prior institutionalization requirement. (b) (1) A long-term care insurance policy containing post-confinement, post-acute care, or recuperative benefits shall clearly label in a separate paragraph of the policy or certificate entitled "Limitations or Conditions on Eligibility for Benefits" the limitations or conditions, including any required number of days of confinement. (2) A long-term care insurance policy or rider that conditions eligibility for noninstitutional benefits on the prior receipt of institutional care shall not require a prior institutional stay of more than thirty (30) days. (c) No long-term care insurance policy or rider that provides benefits only following institutionalization shall condition such benefits upon admission to a facility for the same or related conditions within a period of less than thirty (30) days after discharge from the institution. Acts 2005, No. 1697, § 31. (a) No long-term care insurance policy shall be delivered or issued for delivery in this state if the policy: (1) Conditions eligibility for any benefits on a prior hospitalization requirement; (2) Conditions eligibility for any benefits provided in an institutional care setting on the receipt of a higher level of institutional care; or (3) Conditions eligibility for any benefits other than waiver of premium, post-confinement, post-acute care, or recuperative benefits on a prior institutionalization requirement. (b) (1) A long-term care insurance policy containing post-confinement, post-acute care, or recuperative benefits shall clearly label in a separate paragraph of the policy or certificate entitled "Limitations or Conditions on Eligibility for Benefits" the limitations or conditions, including any required number of days of confinement. (2) A long-term care insurance policy or rider that conditions eligibility for noninstitutional benefits on the prior receipt of institutional care shall not require a prior institutional stay of more than thirty (30) days. (c) No long-term care insurance policy or rider that provides benefits only following institutionalization shall condition such benefits upon admission to a facility for the same or related conditions within a period of less than thirty (30) days after discharge from the institution. Acts 2005, No. 1697, § 31. (a) No long-term care insurance policy shall be delivered or issued for delivery in this state if the policy: (1) Conditions eligibility for any benefits on a prior hospitalization requirement; (2) Conditions eligibility for any benefits provided in an institutional care setting on the receipt of a higher level of institutional care; or (3) Conditions eligibility for any benefits other than waiver of premium, post-confinement, post-acute care, or recuperative benefits on a prior institutionalization requirement. (1) Conditions eligibility for any benefits on a prior hospitalization requirement; (2) Conditions eligibility for any benefits provided in an institutional care setting on the receipt of a higher level of institutional care; or (3) Conditions eligibility for any benefits other than waiver of premium, post-confinement, post-acute care, or recuperative benefits on a prior institutionalization requirement. (b) (1) A long-term care insurance policy containing post-confinement, post-acute care, or recuperative benefits shall clearly label in a separate paragraph of the policy or certificate entitled "Limitations or Conditions on Eligibility for Benefits" the limitations or conditions, including any required number of days of confinement. (2) A long-term care insurance policy or rider that conditions eligibility for noninstitutional benefits on the prior receipt of institutional care shall not require a prior institutional stay of more than thirty (30) days. (1) A long-term care insurance policy containing post-confinement, post-acute care, or recuperative benefits shall clearly label in a separate paragraph of the policy or certificate entitled "Limitations or Conditions on Eligibility for Benefits" the limitations or conditions, including any required number of days of confinement. (2) A long-term care insurance policy or rider that conditions eligibility for noninstitutional benefits on the prior receipt of institutional care shall not require a prior institutional stay of more than thirty (30) days. (c) No long-term care insurance policy or rider that provides benefits only following institutionalization shall condition such benefits upon admission to a facility for the same or related conditions within a period of less than thirty (30) days after discharge from the institution. Acts 2005, No. 1697, § 31.
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