[§431:10H-229] Standards for marketing.
(a) Every insurer, health care service plan, or other entity marketing long-termcare insurance coverage in this State, directly or through producers, shall:
(1) Establish marketing procedures to assure that any comparison of policies by its agents or other producers will be fair and accurate;
(2) Establish marketing procedures to assure excessive insurance is not sold or issued;
(3) Display prominently by type, stamp, or other appropriate means, on the first page of the outline of coverage and policy the following:
"Notice to buyer: This policy may not cover all of the costs associated with long-term care incurred by the buyer during the period of coverage. The buyer is advised to review carefully all policy limitations.";
(4) Inquire and otherwise make every reasonable effort to identify whether a prospective applicant or enrollee for long-term care insurance currently has long-term care insurance and the types and amounts of any such insurance;
(5) Every insurer or entity marketing long-term care insurance shall establish auditable procedures for verifying compliance with subsection (a);
(6) If the state in which the policy or certificate is to be delivered or issued for delivery has a senior insurance counseling program approved by the commissioner, the insurer, at solicitation, shall provide written notice to the prospective policyholder or certificate holder of a state senior insurance counseling program including the name, address, and telephone number of the program; and
(7) For long-term care health insurance policies and certificates, use the terms "noncancellable" or "level premium" only when the policy or certificate conforms to section 431:10H-202.
(b) In addition to the acts or practices prohibited in
article 13 of this chapter, all of the following acts and practices are prohibited:
(1) Twisting. Knowingly making any misleading representation or incomplete or fraudulent comparison of any insurance policies or insurers for the purpose of inducing, or tending to induce, any person to lapse, forfeit, surrender, terminate, retain, pledge, assign, borrow on, or convert any insurance policy or to take out a policy of insurance with another insurer.