28 Tex. Admin. Code § 3.3871

Current through Reg. 49, No. 49; December 6, 2024
Section 3.3871 - Standards and Reporting Requirements for Approved Long-Term Care Partnership Policies and Certificates
(a) Standards.
(1) General requirements. In addition to the required filing and approval pursuant to § 3.3873 of this title (relating to Filing Requirements for Long-Term Care Partnership Policies), any policy or certificate marketed or represented to qualify as a long-term care partnership policy or certificate must comply with the following requirements:
(A) the insured individual was a resident of Texas when coverage first became effective under the policy. If the policy or certificate is later exchanged for a different long-term care policy or certificate, the individual was a resident of Texas when coverage under the first policy became effective;
(B) the policy is intended to be a qualified long-term care insurance policy under the provisions of § 3.3847 of this title (relating to Qualified Long-Term Care Insurance Contracts: Prohibited Representations);
(C) the policy or certificate is issued with and retains inflation coverage that meets the inflation standards specified in § 3.3872 of this title (relating to Inflation Protection Requirements for Long-Term Care Partnership Policies and Certificates) based on the insured's then attained age;
(D) the effective date of the newly issued partnership policy, which is shown on the policy schedule page, must be either the date that the partnership policy is issued or the date the application for the partnership policy was signed. The insurer has the option of using either date, but the insurer must use the same option in all partnership policies issued by that insurer.
(2) Required disclosure notice.
(A) A policy or certificate represented or marketed as a long-term care partnership policy or certificate must be accompanied by a disclosure notice that explains the benefits associated with the policy or certificate. The required disclosure notice is set forth in Form Number LHL569(LTC) Partnership Status Disclosure Notice for Long-Term Care Partnership Policies/Certificates as specified in Figure: 28 TAC § 3.3871(a)(2)(B)(vii).
(B) The following requirements and procedures apply to Form Number LHL569(LTC).
(i) The text in the notice must be in at least 12-point type and must follow the order of the information presented in Figure: 28 TAC § 3.3871(a)(2)(B)(vii).
(ii) The text in the notice as specified in Figure: 28 TAC § 3.3871(a)(2)(B)(vii) is mandated; the format for the form is a recommended format. An insurer may format the mandated text in a different format from that specified in Figure: 28 TAC § 3.3871(a)(2)(B)(vii) if the insurer files the form for review and approval by the commissioner.
(iii) Any form filed pursuant to clause (ii) of this subparagraph must be filed no later than 60 days prior to use and is subject to the requirements and procedures set forth in Subchapter A of this chapter (relating to Submission Requirements for Filings and Departmental Actions Related to Such Filings).
(iv) An insurer may add a company name and identifying form number to Form Number LHL569(LTC) as specified in Figure: 28 TAC § 3.3871(a)(2)(B)(vii) without obtaining commissioner approval.
(v) The Instructions to Company that are included in Figure: 28 TAC § 3.3871(a)(2)(B)(vii) are to aid the insurer in drafting the form and should not be included in the disclosure notice provided by the insurer.
(vi) Any form filed pursuant to clause (ii) of this subparagraph should be filed with the Texas Department of Insurance, Life and Health Division, Filings Intake, MC-LH-LHL, P.O. Box 12030, Austin, Texas 78711-2030.
(vii) A representation of Form Number LHL569(LTC) Partnership Status Disclosure Notice for Long-Term Care Partnership Policies/Certificates is as follows:

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(viii) Any policyholder that exchanges their policy for a partnership policy must be provided with the required Form Number LHL569(LTC) Partnership Status Disclosure Notice for Long-Term Care Partnership Policies/Certificates as specified in Figure: 28 TAC § 3.3871(a)(2)(B)(vii).
(ix) When an insurer is made aware that a policyholder or certificate holder has initiated action that will result in the loss of partnership status, the insurer must provide an explanation of how such action impacts the insured in writing. The insurer must also advise the policyholder or certificate holder on how to retain partnership status if possible.
(x) If a partnership plan subsequently loses partnership status, the insurer must explain to the policyholders or certificate holders in writing the reason for the loss of status.
(3) Commissioner certification. Under §1917(b)(5)(B)(iii) of the Social Security Act (42 U.S.C. § 1396p(b)(5)(B)(iii)) , the Commissioner of Insurance, in implementing the Texas Long-Term Care Partnership Insurance Program (Partnership Program), may certify that long-term care insurance policies and certificates covered under the Partnership Program meet certain consumer protection requirements, and policies so certified are deemed to satisfy such requirements. These consumer protection requirements are set forth in §1917(b)(5)(A) of the Social Security Act and principally include certain specified provisions of the NAIC Long-Term Care Model Act and Model Regulations (adopted as of October 2000). In providing this certification, the commissioner may reasonably rely upon the certification by insurers of the policy forms that is made in accordance Form Number LHL570(LTC) Long-Term Care Partnership Program Insurer Certification Form as specified in Figure: 28 TAC § 3.3873(a)(2)(F).
(b) Reporting requirements. In accordance with §1917(b)(1)(C)(iii)(VI) and (v) of the Social Security Act, all issuers of partnership policies or certificates must provide regular reports to the Secretary of the Department of Health and Human Services (Secretary) in accordance with regulations to be developed by the Secretary. Such information must include but not be limited to the following:
(1) notification regarding when insurance benefits provided under partnership policies or certificates have been paid and the amount of such benefits paid;
(2) notification regarding when such policies or certificates otherwise terminate; and
(3) any other information the Secretary determines is appropriate.

28 Tex. Admin. Code § 3.3871

The provisions of this §3.3871 adopted to be effective February 2, 2009, 34 TexReg 599; Amended by Texas Register, Volume 47, Number 18, May 6, 2022, TexReg 2766, eff. 5/11/2022