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4605-A - Certificate of Authority; Authority to Offer Continuing Care at Home Contracts.

NY Pub Health L § 4605-A (2019) (N/A)
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(a) a description of the continuing care at home services that will be provided, the market that will be served by the continuing care at home contracts, and the fees to be charged to prospective continuing care at home contract holders;

(b) a copy of the proposed continuing care at home contract; and

(c) an actuarial study prepared by an independent actuary in accordance with standards adopted by the American Academy of Actuaries demonstrating the impact that the continuing care at home contracts will have on the overall operations of the continuing care retirement community and further demonstrating that the addition of continuing care at home contracts will not jeopardize the financial solvency of the continuing care retirement community. 2. a market feasibility study demonstrating to the commissioner and superintendent sufficient consumer interest in continuing care at home contracts and further demonstrating that the addition of continuing care at home contracts will not have an adverse impact on the provision of services to continuing care retirement contract holders. 3. materials that meet all requirements established by the New York state department of financial services. 4. A copy of the notification sent to continuing care retirement contract holders describing the anticipated impact of the addition of continuing care at home contracts on continuing care retirement community resources and proof that such notification has been distributed to all continuing care retirement contract holders.

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4605-A - Certificate of Authority; Authority to Offer Continuing Care at Home Contracts.