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Chapter 1651
Long-term Care Benefit Plans

Sections

1651.001
Applicability of Chapter
1651.002
Exemptions
1651.003
Long-term Care Benefit Plan Defined
1651.004
Rules
1651.005
Construction of Chapter
1651.006
Conflicts with Other Provisions
1651.051
Minimum Standards
1651.052
Preexisting Conditions
1651.053
Loss Ratio Standards
1651.054
Notice of Right to Refund
1651.055
Rate Stabilization
1651.056
Review; Approval or Disapproval of Premium Rates
1651.101
Definitions
1651.102
Applicability
1651.103
Assistance of Department
1651.104
Long-term Care Insurance Policy for Partnership for Long-term Care Program
1651.105
Required Training
1651.106
Effect of Discontinuation of Program on Policy
1651.107
Rules
 



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(3) A person may apply [...]
(4)(a) A person petitioning for relief [...]

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