Montana Statutes

§ 33-22-1125 — Benefit Triggers

Montana § 33-22-1125
JurisdictionMontana
Title 33INSURANCE AND INSURANCE COMPANIES
Ch. 22DISABILITY INSURANCE
Part 11Long-Term Care Insurance Act

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Mont. Code Ann. § 33-22-1125 (2026).

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33-22-1125 . Benefit triggers.

(1)A long-term care insurance policy may not be delivered or issued for delivery in this state unless it complies with the requirements of this section and applicable rules for the triggering of mandatory provision of benefits.
(2)(a) A long-term care insurance policy must condition the payment of benefits on a determination of the insured's inability to perform activities of daily living or on cognitive impairment.
(b)Eligibility for the payment of benefits may not be more restrictive than requiring a deficiency in the ability to perform not more than three of the activities of daily living or requiring the presence of cognitive impairment.
(c)Insurers may use activities of daily living to trigger covered benefits that are in addition to those contained

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Legislative History

En. Sec. 49, Ch. 416, L. 1997; amd. Sec. 12, Ch. 32, L. 2007.

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