Minnesota Statutes
§ 62S.267 — STANDARDS FOR BENEFIT TRIGGERS
Minnesota § 62S.267
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Bluebook
Minn. Stat. § 62S.267 (2026).
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Subdivision 1.Benefit payment determinations.
A long-term care insurance policy must condition the payment of benefits on a determination of the insured's ability to perform activities of daily living and on cognitive impairment. Eligibility for the payment of benefits must not be more restrictive than requiring either a deficiency in the ability to perform not more than two of the activities of daily living or the presence of cognitive impairment.
Activities of daily living include at least the following as defined in section62S.01and in the policy: bathing, continence, dressing, eating, toileting, and transferring.
Insurers may use activities of daily living to trigger covered benefits in addition to those contained in this subdivision as long as they are defined in the policy.
Subd. 2
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Legislative History
2008 c 344 s 34
Nearby Sections
15
§ 62S.01
DEFINITIONS§ 62S.03
EXTRATERRITORIAL JURISDICTION§ 62S.04
PROHIBITIONS§ 62S.05
PREEXISTING CONDITION§ 62S.07
RIGHT TO RETURN; REFUND§ 62S.08
COVERAGE OUTLINE§ 62S.09
CERTIFICATE REQUIREMENTS§ 62S.10
POLICY SUMMARY§ 62S.11
MONTHLY REPORT§ 62S.12
CLAIM DENIAL§ 62S.13
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Minnesota § 62S.267, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/mn/62S/62S.267.