1.    If a policy or certificate has been in force for less than six months, an insurer may not rescind a long-term care insurance policy or certificate or deny an otherwise valid long-term care insurance claim except upon a showing of misrepresentation that is material to the acceptance for coverage.

     2.    If a policy or certificate has been in force for at least six months but less than two years, an insurer may not rescind a long-term care insurance policy or certificate or deny an otherwise valid long-term care insurance claim except upon a showing of misrepresentation that is both material to the acceptance for coverage and that pertains to the condition for which benefits are sought.

3.    If a policy or certificate has been in force for two years, the policy or certificate may be contested only upon a showing that the insured knowingly and intentionally misrepresented relevant facts relating to the insured’s health. The policy or certificate may not be contested based upon misrepresentation alone.

4.    A long-term care insurance policy or certificate may not be field-issued based on medical or health status. For purposes of this section, “field-issued” means a policy or certificate issued by an agent or a third-party administrator pursuant to the underwriting authority granted to the agent or third-party administrator by an insurer.

5.    If an insurer has paid benefits under the long-term care insurance policy or certificate, the benefit payments may not be recovered by the insurer in the event that the policy or certificate is rescinded.

6.    In the event of the death of the insured, this section does not apply to the remaining death benefit of a life insurance policy that accelerates benefits for long-term care. In this situation, the remaining death benefits under these policies are governed by section 26.1-33-05. In all other situations, this section applies to life insurance policies that accelerate benefits for long-term care.