Washington Statutes
§ 48.212.110 — Supplemental long-term care benefits funded by specific life insurance policies—Reporting.(Effective May 1, 2026.)
Washington § 48.212.110
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Wash. Rev. Code § 48.212.110 (2026).
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If a supplemental long-term care benefit funded through a life insurance policy by the acceleration of the death benefit is in benefit payment status, a monthly report must be provided to the policyholder. The report must include:
(1)A record of all supplemental long-term care benefits paid out during the month;
(2)An explanation of any changes in the policy resulting from paying the supplemental long-term care benefits, such as a change in the death benefit or cash values; and
(3)The amount of supplemental long-term care benefits that remain to be paid.
Effective date — 2025 c 380 ss 17-39, 47, and 48: See note following RCW 48.212.005 .
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§ 48.212.005
Washington § 48.212.005
Legislative History
[2025 c 380 s 28.]
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