Oregon Statutes 743.652 – Definitions for ORS 743.650 to 743.665
As used in ORS § 743.650 to 743.665, unless the context requires otherwise:
Terms Used In Oregon Statutes 743.652
- Contract: A legal written agreement that becomes binding when signed.
- Corporation: A legal entity owned by the holders of shares of stock that have been issued, and that can own, receive, and transfer property, and carry on business in its own name.
- Evidence: Information presented in testimony or in documents that is used to persuade the fact finder (judge or jury) to decide the case for one side or the other.
- Person: includes individuals, corporations, associations, firms, partnerships, limited liability companies and joint stock companies. See Oregon Statutes 174.100
- Trustee: A person or institution holding and administering property in trust.
(1) ‘Applicant’ means:
(a) In the case of an individual long term care insurance policy, the person who seeks to contract for benefits; and
(b) In the case of a group long term care insurance policy, the proposed certificate holder.
(2) ‘Benefit trigger’ means a contractual provision in a long term care insurance policy that conditions the payment of benefits on an insured’s inability to perform activities of daily living or on an insured’s cognitive impairment. For qualified long term care insurance, the ‘benefit trigger’ is the determination that an insured is a chronically ill individual, as defined in section 7702B(c) of the Internal Revenue Code.
(3) ‘Certificate’ means any certificate issued under a group long term care insurance policy, if the policy has been delivered or issued for delivery in this state.
(4) ‘Group long term care insurance’ means a long term care insurance policy that is delivered or issued for delivery in this state and issued to:
(a) One or more employers or labor organizations, or to a trust or to the trustees of a fund established by one or more employers or labor organizations, or a combination thereof, for employees or former employees or a combination thereof, or for members or former members, or a combination thereof, of the labor organizations;
(b) Any professional, trade or occupational association for its members or former or retired members, or combination thereof, if such association:
(A) Is composed of individuals all of whom are or were actively engaged in the same profession, trade or occupation; and
(B) Has been maintained in good faith for purposes other than obtaining insurance;
(c)(A) An association or a trust or the trustee of a fund established, created or maintained for the benefit of members of one or more associations. Prior to advertising, marketing or offering the policy within this state, the association or associations, or the insurer of the association or associations shall file evidence with the director that the association or associations have been organized and maintained in good faith for purposes other than that of obtaining insurance; have been in active existence for at least one year; and have a constitution and bylaws that provide that:
(i) The association or associations hold regular meetings not less than annually to further purposes of the members;
(ii) Except for credit unions, the association or associations collect dues or solicit contributions from members; and
(iii) The members have voting privileges and representation on the governing board and committees; and
(B) Sixty days after the filing, the association or associations shall be considered to satisfy the organizational requirements, unless the director makes a finding that the association or associations do not satisfy those organizational requirements; or
(d) A group other than as described in paragraphs (a), (b) and (c) of this subsection, subject to a finding by the director that:
(A) The issuance of the group policy is not contrary to the best interest of the public;
(B) The issuance of the group policy would result in economies of acquisition or administration; and
(C) The benefits are reasonable in relation to the premiums charged.
(5) ‘Long term care insurance’ means any insurance policy or rider advertised, marketed, offered or designed to provide coverage for not less than 24 consecutive months for each covered person on an expense incurred, indemnity, prepaid or other basis; for one or more necessary or medically necessary services, including but not limited to nursing, diagnostic, preventive, therapeutic, rehabilitative, maintenance or personal care services, provided in a setting other than an acute care unit of a hospital. ‘Long term care insurance’ includes group and individual annuities and life insurance policies or riders that provide directly or supplement long term care insurance. ‘Long term care insurance’ also includes a policy or rider that provides for payment of benefits based upon cognitive impairment or the loss of functional capacity, and qualified long term care insurance contracts. Long term care insurance may be issued by insurers; fraternal benefit societies; nonprofit health, hospital and medical service corporations; prepaid health plans; or health maintenance organizations, health care service contractors or any similar organization to the extent they are otherwise authorized to issue life or health insurance. ‘Long term care insurance’ does not include any insurance policy that is offered primarily to provide basic Medicare supplement coverage, basic hospital expense coverage, basic medical-surgical expense coverage, hospital confinement indemnity coverage, major medical expense coverage, disability income or related asset protection coverage, catastrophic coverage, accident only coverage, specified disease or specified accident coverage or limited benefit coverage. With regard to life insurance, ‘long term care insurance’ does not include life insurance policies that accelerate the death benefit specifically for one or more of the qualifying events of terminal illness, medical conditions requiring extraordinary medical intervention or permanent institutional confinement, and that provide the option of a lump-sum payment for those benefits and when neither the benefits nor the eligibility for the benefits is conditioned upon the receipt of long term care. Notwithstanding any other provision of ORS § 743.650 to 743.665, any product advertised, marketed or offered as long term care insurance is subject to ORS § 743.650 to 743.665.
(6) ‘Policy’ means any policy, contract, subscriber agreement, rider or indorsement delivered or issued for delivery in this state by an insurer; fraternal benefit society; nonprofit health, hospital or medical service corporation; prepaid health plan; or health maintenance organization, health care service contractor or any similar organization.
(7) ‘Qualified long term care insurance’ means:
(a) The portion of a life insurance contract that provides long term care insurance coverage by rider or as part of the contract and that satisfies the requirements of section 7702B(b) and (e) of the Internal Revenue Code; or
(b) Individual or group long term care insurance as defined in this section that meets all of the following requirements of section 7702B(b) of the Internal Revenue Code:
(A) The only insurance protection provided under the contract is coverage of qualified long term care services. A contract shall not fail to satisfy the requirements of this subparagraph by reason of payments being made on a per diem or other periodic basis without regard to the expenses incurred during the period to which the payments relate.
(B) The contract does not pay or reimburse expenses incurred for services or items to the extent that the expenses are reimbursable under Title XVIII of the Social Security Act, or would be reimbursable but for the application of a deductible or coinsurance amount. The requirements of this subparagraph do not apply to expenses that are reimbursable under Title XVIII of the Social Security Act only as a secondary payer. A contract does not fail to satisfy the requirements of this subparagraph by reason of payments being made on a per diem or other periodic basis without regard to the expenses incurred during the period to which the payments relate.
(C) The contract is guaranteed renewable within the meaning of section 7702B(b)(1)(C) of the Internal Revenue Code.
(D) The contract does not provide for a cash surrender value or other money that can be paid, assigned, pledged as collateral for a loan, or borrowed except as provided in subparagraph (E) of this paragraph.
(E) All refunds of premiums, and all policyholder dividends or similar amounts, under the contract are to be applied as a reduction in future premiums or to increase future benefits, except that a refund on the event of death of the insured or a complete surrender or cancellation of the contract cannot exceed the aggregate premiums paid under the contract.
(F) The contract meets the consumer protection provisions set forth in section 7702B(g) of the Internal Revenue Code. [1989 c.1022 § 4; 1993 c.744 § 30; 1995 c.79 § 364; 2007 c.486 § 2; 2011 c.69 § 3; 2016 c.11 § 3]