Wisconsin Code § 146.91

Long-term care insurance
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(1) In this section,
“long-term care insurance” means insurance that provides coverage both for an extended stay in a nursing home and home health
services for a person with a chronic condition. The insurance
may also provide coverage for other services that assist the insured person in living outside a nursing home including but not
limited to adult day care and continuing care retirement
communities.
(2) The department, with the advice of the council on longterm care insurance, the office of the commissioner of insurance,
the board on aging and long-term care and the department of employee trust funds, shall design a program that includes the
following:
(a) Subsidizing premiums for persons purchasing long-term
care insurance, based on the purchasers’ ability to pay.
(b) Reinsuring by the state of policies issued in this state by
long-term care insurers.
(3) The department shall collect any data on health care costs

and utilization that the department determines to be necessary to
design the program under sub. (2).
(6) The department, with the advice of the council on longterm care insurance, may examine use of tax incentives for the
sale and purchase of long-term care insurance.

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