2018 Alaska Statutes
Title 21. Insurance
Chapter 53. Long-term Care Insurance
Sec. 21.53.040. Prior hospital or institutional care conditions prohibited.

Universal Citation: AK Stat § 21.53.040 (2018)

(a) A long-term care insurance policy may not be delivered or issued for delivery in this state if the policy conditions eligibility

(1) on a prior hospitalization requirement;

(2) on the receipt of a higher level of institutional care, when care is provided in an institutional setting;

(3) for noninstitutional benefits on a prior institutional stay of more than 30 days for which benefits are paid;

(4) on admission to an institutional care facility for the same or a related condition within a period of less than 30 days after discharge from the institution, if the policy provides benefits only following institutionalization; or

(5) for a benefit, other than a waiver of premium, postconfinement, postacute care, or recuperative benefit, on a prior institutionalization.

(b) A long-term care insurance policy containing a postconfinement, postacute care, or recuperative benefit must clearly label the limitations or conditions, including any required number of days of confinement, “Limitations or Conditions on Eligibility for Benefits” in a separate paragraph of the policy.

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