(1) WAC
284-83-210 through
284-83-245 do not apply to life insurance policies that accelerate benefits for long-term care.
(2) A life insurance policy that funds long-term care benefits entirely by accelerating the death benefit is considered to provide reasonable benefits in relation to premiums paid, if the policy complies with all of the following provisions:
(a) The interest credited internally to determine cash value accumulations, including long-term care, if any, are guaranteed not to be less than the minimum guaranteed interest rate for cash value accumulations without long-term care set forth in the policy;
(b) The portion of the policy that provides life insurance benefits meets the nonforfeiture requirements of chapter
48.76 RCW;
(d) Any policy illustration that meets the applicable requirements of the chapter
48.23A RCW; and
(e) An actuarial memorandum is filed with the insurance department that includes:
(i) A description of the basis on which the long-term care rates were determined;
(ii) A description of the basis for the reserves;
(iii) A summary of the type of policy, benefits, renewability, general marketing method, and limits on ages of issuance;
(iv) A description and a table of each actuarial assumption used. For expenses, the issuer must include percent of premium dollars per policy and dollars per unit of benefits, if any;
(v) A description and a table of the anticipated policy reserves and additional reserves to be held in each future year for active lives;
(vi) The estimated average annual premium per policy and the average issue age;
(vii) A statement as to whether underwriting is performed at the time of application. The statement must indicate whether underwriting is used and, if used, the statement must include a description of the type or types of underwriting used, such as medical underwriting or functional assessment underwriting. Concerning a group policy, the statement must indicate whether the enrollee or any dependent will be underwritten and when underwriting occurs; and
(viii) A description of the effect of the long-term care policy provision on the required premiums, nonforfeiture values and reserves on the underlying life insurance policy, both for active lives and those in long-term care claim status.