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Code · Washington · Title 48 — Insurance · Chapter 48.212

RCW 48.212.090

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A supplemental long-term care insurance policy, contract, or rider must:
(1)Allow the policyholder options for reduction of benefits or nonforfeiture of premiums as provided in RCW 48.212.150 if the premiums increase or the policyholder's circumstances change and the policyholder is unable or unwilling to pay the increased premiums;
(2)Allow for continuity of coverage of care settings and providers, including family providers, that the policyholder was receiving as benefits under the program provided in chapter 50B.04 RCW unless there is substantial clinical or other information showing that the current care setting or provider cannot meet the care and safety needs of the policyholder. If the issuer makes a determination that the care setting or providers are not suited to meeting the care and safety needs of the policyholder, the issuer may require a change of care setting or provider under the policy, effective 90 days after the transition from the benefits provided under chapter 50B.04 RCW. The policyholder may appeal the determination through an independent third-party review as tracked by the commissioner. The issuer may audit for fraudulent claims where the care being claimed is not being provided; and
(3)Cover family providers, provided they are suited to meet the care and safety needs of the policyholder.
[ 2025 c 380 s 26 .]
Notes:
Effective date — 2025 c 380 ss 17-39, 47, and 48: See note following RCW 48.212.005 .
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