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Chapter 5 Review Questions

Posted on 06.02.22

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  1. Question 1 of 5
    1. Question

    Under California law applicable to long-term care insurance underwriting, an insurer may define a preexisting condition as one for which medical advice or treatment was received no more than ____ prior to the coverage effective date.

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    Alan, a California resident, failed to pay his long-term care insurance premium, and the insurer intends to cancel the coverage. His insurer must notify him and his designated individual that it plans to terminate the coverage at least ______ prior to termination.

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    What is the required free-look period for a long-term care insurance policy issued in California?

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    Shirley made an inappropriate replacement of her client’s long-term care insurance policy that resulted in the insured paying more premium for lower coverage. What is the maximum financial penalty that may be imposed for her inappropriate replacement under California law?

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  5. Question 5 of 5
    5. Question

    MegaMutual has engaged in an ongoing practice of filing inadequate premium rate schedules for its long-term care insurance products and, after selling the policies, subsequently seeking a rate increase. To what sanctions would it be subject for such actions under California law?

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Categories: California, Life & Health

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