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HRS §431:10H-235

Rules for the long-term care coverage outline

This section sets the rules for the outline of coverage that must be given with long-term care insurance. The outline must be a separate document, use a certain font size, and have no ads. The text and order must follow a specific standard format.

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The statute, as written — Standard format outline of coverage; group and individual policies

This section implements, interprets, and makes specific, the provisions of section 431:10H-112 in prescribing a standard format and the content of an outline of coverage, as follows: (1) The outline of coverage shall be a freestanding document, using no smaller than ten-point type; (2) The outline of coverage shall contain no material of an advertising nature; (3) Text that is capitalized or underscored in the standard format outline of coverage may be emphasized by other means that provide prominence equivalent to the capitalization or underscoring; (4) Use of the text and sequence of text of the standard format outline of coverage is mandatory, unless otherwise specifically indicated; and (5) The format for outline of coverage shall be substantially similar to the Outline of Coverage in section 29 of the April, 2002, NAIC Long-Term Care Insurance Model Regulation.
Read the official text at capitol.hawaii.gov ↗as published Jan 6, 2026our copy taken Aug 20, 2026

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