Search Results: "long term care "
Enforcement & Compliance
Annuity Suitability Training Requirements
- Virginia Regulation 14VAC5-45 - Rules Governing Suitability in Annuity Transactions.
- Annuity Suitability Training FAQS
Federal Training Requirements
- Long Term Care (LTC) Certification
- Administrative Letter 2007-3 - Rules Governing Long-Term Care Insurance Long-Term Care Partnership Program
- Long Term Care Partnership
- Virginia Regulation 14VAC5-200-205 - State Long Term Care Insurance Partnership Program
Nonresident agents who comply with their home state requirement need only take a two-hour Virginia specific course to meet the requirement in Virginia.
- Virginia Regulation 14VAC5-200-205 - State Long Term Care Insurance Partnership Program
Flood Insurance
- Administrative Letter 2007-1 - Flood Insurance Training Requirements for Insurance Agents with a Property and Casualty License or Personal Lines License Selling through the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP)
- Find Approved Courses
ltcforme
Claims Denial Reporting Form
Long-Term Care Insurance
ltcformg
Long-Term Care Insurance
Replacement and Lapse Reporting Form
89-12
Long-Term Care Insurance Consumer's Guide, issued October 27, 1989, § 38.2-5207
90-23
Long-Term Care Insurance Consumer's Guide, issued December 7, 1990, § 38.2-5207
93-12
Long-Term Care Insurance Reporting Requirements, issued May 3, 1993
ltcpart_forma
LTC Form 200-A Partnership Program Notice
ltcfacts
Facts About Long-Term Care Insurance in Virginia
Senior Resources
A Community-Based Continuing Care (CBCC) is a program that provides a range of services in the individual's private residence as long as medically feasible and the provision of facility-based long-term care services when required, either directly or indirectly through affiliated services or through contractual arrangements. Residents sign an agreement with the community-based continuing care provider and pay an entrance fee.
A Continuing Care Retirement Community (CCRC) is a facility that provides board, lodging and nursing services to individuals. Residents sign an agreement with the continuing care provider and pay an entrance fee.
A Continuing Care Retirement Community (CCRC) is a facility that provides board, lodging and nursing services to individuals. Residents sign an agreement with the continuing care provider and pay an entrance fee.
- CBCC Disclosure Statements*
- CCRC Disclosure Statements*
- Company Lookup
- Consumer Guide to Continuing Care Retirement Communities in Virginia
*Note: Some files are large. For best performance, you may need to download the files.
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Rules Governing Long Term Care Insurance 14VAC5-200-125 Annual Rate Reports