Wisconsin Code § 632.73

Right to return policy
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(1) RIGHT OF RETURN. A
policyholder may return an individual or franchise disability policy within 10 days after receipt. If the policyholder does so, the
contract is void, and all payments made under it shall be refunded. This subsection does not apply to medicare supplement
policies, medicare replacement policies or long-term care insurance policies subject to sub. (2m).
(2) NOTIFICATION. Subsection (1) shall in substance be conspicuously printed on the first page of each such policy or conspicuously attached thereto.
(2m) MEDICARE SUPPLEMENT POLICIES, MEDICARE REPLACEMENT POLICIES AND LONG-TERM CARE INSURANCE POLICIES. Medicare supplement policies, medicare replacement policies and long-term care insurance policies shall have a notice that
complies with this subsection prominently printed on the first
page of the policy or certificate, or attached thereto. The notice
shall state that the policyholder or certificate holder shall have
the right to return the policy or certificate within 30 days of its
delivery to the policyholder or certificate holder and to have the
premium refunded to the person who paid the premium if, after
examination of the policy or certificate, the policyholder or certificate holder is not satisfied for any reason. The commissioner
may by rule exempt from this subsection certain classes of medicare supplement policies, medicare replacement policies and
long-term care insurance policies, if the commissioner finds the
exemption is not adverse to the interests of policyholders and certificate holders.
(3) EXEMPTIONS. (a) Specified. This section does not apply
to single premium nonrenewable policies issued for terms not
greater than 6 months or covering accidents only or accidental
bodily injuries only.
(b) By rule. The commissioner may by rule permit exemptions from subs. (1) and (2) for additional classes or parts of
classes of insurance where the right to return the policy would be
impracticable or is not necessary to protect the policyholder’s
interests.

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