044-37 Wyo. Code R. §§ 37-10 - Requirement to Offer Inflation Protection
(a) No insurer may
offer a long-term care insurance policy unless the insurer also offers to the
policyholder the option to purchase a policy that provides for benefit levels
to increase with benefit maximums or reasonable durations which are meaningful
to account for reasonably anticipated increases in the costs of long-term care
services covered by the policy. Insurers must offer to each policyholder, at
the time of purchase, the option to purchase a policy with an inflation
protection feature no less favorable than one of the following:
(i) Increases benefit levels annually [in a
manner so that the increases are compounded annually];
(ii) Guarantees the insured individual the
right to periodically increase benefit levels without providing evidence of
insurability or health status so long as the option for the previous period has
not been declined; or
(iii) Covers
a specified percentage of actual or reasonable charges.
(b) Where the policy is issued to a group,
the required offer in subsection (a) above shall be made to the group
policyholder; except, if the policy is issued to a group defined in
W.S.
26-38-103(D) other than to a
continuing care retirement community, the offering shall be made to each
proposed certificate holder.
(c)
The offer in subsection (a) above shall not be required of expense incurred
long-term care insurance policies.
(d) Insurers shall include the following
information in or with the outline of coverage:
(i) A graphic comparison of the benefit
levels of a policy that increases benefits over the policy period with a policy
that does not increase benefits. The graphic comparison shall show benefit
levels over at least a twenty (20) year period.
(ii) Any expected premium increases or
additional premiums to pay for automatic or optional benefit increases. If
premium increases or additional premiums will be based on the attained age of
the applicant at the time of the increase, the insurer shall also disclose the
magnitude of the potential premiums the applicant would need to pay at ages 75
and 85 for benefit increases.
An insurer may use a reasonable hypothetical, or a graphic demonstration, for the purposes of this disclosure.
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