Kan. Admin. Regs. § 40-4-37g - Long-term care insurance; benefit standards; definitions; explanations
(a) A long-term
care insurance policy that provides for the payment of benefits based on
standards described as "usual and customary," "reasonable and customary" or
words of similar import shall include a definition and an explanation of these
terms in its accompanying outline of coverage.
(b) Definitions or provisions of the words
"accident," "accidental injury," or "accidental means" shall not:
(1) Include words which establish an
accidental means test or use words such as "external, violent, visible wounds"
or similar words of description or characterization;
(2) be more restrictive than the following:
"Injury or injuries for which benefits are provided means accidental bodily
injury sustained by the insured person which is the direct result of an
accident, independent of disease or bodily infirmity or any other cause, and
occurs while insurance coverage is in force."
(3) Such definitions may provide that
injuries shall not include injuries for which benefits are provided under
workers' compensation, employer's liability or any similar law.
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