Rule 20:06:21:0K Partnership Disclosure Form.
DEPARTMENT OF LABOR AND
REGULATION
DIVISION OF INSURANCE
PARTNERSHIP DISCLOSURE
FORM
Chapter 20:06:21
APPENDIX K
SEE: § 20:06:21:78
Source: 33 SDR 230, effective July 2, 2007.
Partnership
Program Notice
Important Consumer
Information Regarding the South Dakota Long-Term Care Insurance Partnership
Program
Some long-term care
insurance policies [certificates] sold in South Dakota may qualify for the
South Dakota Long-Term Care Insurance Partnership Program (the Partnership
Program). The Partnership Program is a partnership between state government and
private insurance companies to assist individuals in planning their long-term
care needs. Insurance companies voluntarily agree to participate in the
Partnership Program by offering long-term care insurance coverage that meets
certain State and Federal requirements. Long-term care insurance policies
[certificates] that qualify as Partnership Policies [Certificates] may protect
the policyholder's [certificateholder's] assets through a feature known as
"Asset Disregard" under South Dakota's Medicaid program.
Asset
Disregard means that an amount of the policyholder's
[certificateholder's] assets equal to the amount of long-term care insurance
benefits received under a qualified Partnership Policy [Certificate] will be
disregarded for the purpose of determining the insured's eligibility for
Medicaid. This generally allows a person to keep assets equal to the insurance
benefits received under a qualified Partnership Policy [Certificate] without
affecting the person's eligibility for Medicaid. All other Medicaid eligibility
criteria will apply and special rules may apply to persons whose home equity
exceeds $500,000. Asset Disregard is not
available under a long-term care insurance policy [certificate] that is not a
Partnership Policy [Certificate]. Therefore, you should consider if Asset
Disregard is important to you, and whether a Partnership Policy meets your
needs. The purchase of a Partnership Policy
does not automatically qualify you for Medicaid.
What are
the Requirements for a Partnership Policy [Certificate]? In
order for a policy [certificate] to qualify as a Partnership Policy
[Certificate], it must, among other requirements:
Be issued to or exchanged
by an individual after July 1, 2007;
Cover an individual who
is a State of South Dakota resident when coverage first becomes effective under
the policy;
Be a tax-qualified policy
under § 7702(B)(b) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986;
Meet stringent consumer
protection standards; and
Meet the following
inflation requirements:
For ages 60 or
younger -- provides compound annual inflation protection;
For ages 61 to
75 -- provides some level of inflation protection;
For ages 76 and
older -- no purchase of inflation protection is required.
If you apply and are
approved for long-term care insurance coverage, [carrier name] will provide you
with written documentation as to whether or not your policy [certificate]
qualifies as a Partnership Policy [Certificate]. If it is a Partnership Policy
it will be clearly labeled as such on the schedule page of your policy
[Certificate].
What
Could Disqualify a Policy [Certificate] as a Partnership Policy?
Certain types of changes to a Partnership Policy [Certificate] could affect
whether or not such policy [certificate] continues to be a Partnership Policy
[Certificate]. If you purchase a Partnership Policy [Certificate] and later
decide to make any changes, you should first consult with [carrier name] to
determine the effect of a proposed change. In addition, if you move to a state
that does not maintain a Partnership Program or does not recognize your policy
[certificate] as a Partnership Policy [Certificate], you would not receive
beneficial treatment of your policy [certificate] under the Medicaid program of
that state. The information contained in this disclosure is based on current South Dakota and Federal laws. These laws may be subject to change. Any change in law could
reduce or eliminate the beneficial treatment of your policy [certificate] under
South Dakota's Medicaid program.
Additional
Information. If you have questions regarding long-term care
insurance policies [certificates] please contact [carrier name]. If you have
questions regarding current laws governing Medicaid eligibility, you should
contact the South Dakota Department of Social Services.
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