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Various aspects of insurance contracts and policies, including the role of producers, types of policies and riders, eligibility and exclusion periods, and underwriting factors. It also discusses key provisions such as cobra, waivers, and living benefits.
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The branch of dentistry which deals with the replacement of missing parts is called Endodontics Periodontics Orthodontics Prosthodontics - ANS>> Prosthodontics How many months can a life insurance policy normally be backdated from the date of application? 3 6 9 12 - ANS>> 6 HIPAA considers which of the following as "individually identifiable health information"?
In South Carolina, which of the following statements is TRUE regarding a licensed individual changing his or her legal name? - ANS>> The producer must notify the Department upon changing his or her legal name Which settlement option involves having the proceeds remain with the insurer and earnings paid on a monthly basis to the beneficiary? - ANS>> interest only What would happen if a life insurance applicant is given a conditional receipt from an insurance agent and then dies the next day? - ANS>> Claim will be paid if application is approved In South Carolina, what is the MAXIMUM length of time an insurer can defer payment of a cash surrender value of an annuity? - ANS>> 6 months Which of these is affected by the frequency of an insurance policy's premium payments? - ANS>> Cost In an insurance contract, the insurer is the only party legally obligated to perform. Because of this, an insurance contract is considered - ANS>> unilateral Which of these licensees MUST be appointed in order to conduct insurance business?
An insurer will accept a premium from the insured and continue the coverage in full force as though it was NOT late during which time period? - ANS>> Grace period If an insured's age on a life insurance policy has been misstated, what is the insurer's liability if the insured dies? - ANS>> prorated death benefit based on the amount of insurance the insured's premiums would have been if purchased at the correct age When a decreasing term policy is purchased, it contains a decreasing death benefit and - ANS>> level premiums In contrast to a guaranteed renewable policy, a noncancellable policy - ANS>> may never raise premiums What is South Carolina's REQUIRED grace period for a life insurance policy? - ANS>> 31 days Long-term care policies MUST pay for "at-home" care at the same daily amount as - ANS>> paid for a nursing home Which of the following typically does NOT provide a form of managed care? - ANS>> Major medical indemnity plan All of these are considered key factors in underwriting life insurance EXCEPT - ANS>> Marital status In an insurance contract, the element that shows each party is giving something of value is called - ANS>> consideration This MANDATORY health policy provision states that the policy, including endorsements and attached papers, constitutes - ANS>> the entire insurance contract between the parties Which of these is considered to be a Living Benefit option in a life insurance policy? - ANS>> Accelerated death benefit The amount received for a life insurance policy in a viatical settlement is - ANS>> Less than the death benefit A health insurance policy that allows an insurer to change the policyowner's premiums, but NOT cancel the policy is called a(n) - ANS>> guaranteed renewable policy Medicaid is intended for - ANS>> poverty stricken people A producer offers a $50.00 handbag in exchange for the purchase of an insurance policy. The producer would be considered to have committed which prohibited sales practice? - ANS>> Rebating
The licensing period for a producer's license is a - ANS>> 2-year term An employer may qualify for health care tax credits through SHOP Marketplace if that employer has fewer than how many employees? - ANS>> 25 Which of the following statements is TRUE about Medicaid? - ANS>> It is funded by federal, state, and local taxes Donna and Mary were racing bicycles in a store parking lot while being cheered on by fellow employees. Mary ran into John, another employee, who happened to be taking out the garbage. Both Mary and John are injured. Who would most likely be covered under Workers' Compensation? - ANS>> John Tim is covered under a group plan and would like to change his group coverage to an individual policy with the same insurer because of employment termination. Which of these describes the change that will take place? - ANS>> Conversion With respect to small group health benefit plans, a carrier may discontinue coverage or may refuse to renew such a plan if the employer - ANS>> fails to pay the premium prior to the end of the grace period Continuous 24-hour care provided by licensed medical professionals under the direct supervision of a physician is called - ANS>> skilled nursing care Justin is receiving disability income benefits from a group policy paid for by his employer. How are these benefits treated for tax purposes? - ANS>> Taxable Income Which of these factors is NOT taken into account when determining an applicant's life insurance needs? - ANS>> automobile The Director MUST give a MINIMUM of how many days' notice of a disciplinary hearing? - ANS>> 30 days Which of the following does Coordination of Benefits allow? - ANS>> Allows the secondary payor to reduce their benefit payments so no more than 100% of the claim is paid When an insured has a major medical plan with first dollar coverage, how does this impact the benefits paid? - ANS>> No deductible payment is required What is the name of the provision which states that a copy of the application must be attached to the policy when issued? - ANS>> Entire Contract
The typical long-term care insurance policy is designed to provide a minimum of __ year(s) of coverage. - ANS>> 1 n South Carolina, within how many days does the free-look provision allow the insured the right to return an individual insurance policy for full premium? - ANS>> 10 days The free-look provision gives the policyowner - ANS>> the right to return the policy for a full refund within a specified number of days The waiver of premium does NOT include which provision? - ANS>> All future premiums are waived if the insured recovers from the disability A whole life policy option where extended term insurance is selected is called a(n) - ANS>> nonforfeiture option Which of the following is NOT part of an insurance contract? - ANS>> Certificate of Authority Premiums paid that exceed 7 1/2% of an insured's Adjusted Gross Income (AGI) are tax-deductible when paid for which of the following plans? - ANS>> Qualified Long- Term Care plan Replacement forms MUST be kept on file by the insurer for a MINIMUM of how many years? - ANS>> 5 years Which of the following decisions would a Health Savings Account (HSA) owner NOT be able to make? - ANS>> The amount contributed by the employer Barbara's policy includes a rider which allows her to purchase additional insurance at specific dates or events without evidence of insurability. This rider is called a(n) - ANS>> Guaranteed insurability rider Signatures for an insurance application MUST be obtained by the producer from all of the following sources EXCEPT - ANS>> the beneficiary Bryce purchased a disability income policy with a rider that guarantees him the option of purchasing additional amounts of coverage at predetermined times without requiring to provide evidence of insurability. What kind of rider is this? - ANS>> Guaranteed insurability rider Which of the following nursing home options would BEST suit an individual who needs some nursing care and supervision but NOT full-time care? - ANS>> Assisted living facilities
According to South Carolina insurance Code, which of the following MUST a producer do when replacing a Life Insurance policy? - ANS>> Submit to the replacing insurer a list of all Life Insurance policies or annuity contracts proposed to be replaced All of the following are subject to false advertising regulations EXCEPT - ANS>> gifts Group health plans may deny participation based upon the - ANS>> member' part-time employment status An endorsement found in an insurance plan which modifies the provisions of the policy is called a(n) - ANS>> rider All of the following are included as part of a contract in the entire contract provision EXCEPT the - ANS>> changes made by the producer Which of these is NOT a qualifying event for Medicare? - ANS>> Falling below the federal poverty level Which of the following is considered to be the period when the accumulated value in an annuity is paid out? - ANS>> Annuitization phase The open enrollment period for Medicare Supplements begins at age - ANS>> 65 Which of the following employers is required to follow ERISA regulations? - ANS>> A local electrical supply company with 12 employees In the State of South Carolina, the Director may issue a temporary producer license for a MAXIMUM period of - ANS>> 180 days An insured MUST submit a proof of loss on a health insurance claim within how many days after the date of loss? - ANS>> 90 An individual who removes the risk of losing money in the stock market by never purchasing stocks is said to be engaging in - ANS>> Risk avoidance Which of the following policies does NOT build cash value? - ANS>> Term A 10% excise tax is normally applied to an early withdrawal from an IRA. According to HIPAA, this tax will not be applied if the withdrawal is used for medical expenses that exceed ____ of the individual's adjusted gross income. - ANS>> 7.5% According to the Fair Credit Reporting Act, an insurer does NOT need to - ANS>> discuss any credit history inconsistencies with the applicant A Renewable Term Life insurance policy can be renewed - ANS>> at a predetermined date or age, regardless of the insured's health
If the Director determines that an individual has engaged in an act violating state insurance laws, the Director may issue an order requiring the violator to - ANS>> stop engaging in those acts A policy illustration given at time of sale does NOT typically include the - ANS>> names of the beneficiary An annuity is primarily used to provide - ANS>> retirement income Other than for fraud, under the Time Limit on Certain Defenses Provision, a health insurance policy is incontestable after it has been in force for a period of - ANS>> 2 years When a life insurance policy is issued to replace another life insurance policy, which of the following does NOT need to be provided to the purchaser at or before the time the policy is delivered? - ANS>> The replacing insurer's financial statements When can a policy no longer be cancelled for nonfraudulent misstatements after its date of issue? - ANS>> 2 years Which of these is NOT considered to be a common life insurance nonforfeiture option?
A common exclusion or limitation on a dental policy is - ANS>> Endodontics Which situation accurately describes a reduced paid-up nonforfeiture option? - ANS>> Policy has a decreased face amount Disability Income plans which require that the insurer can NEVER change or alter premium rates are usually considered - ANS>> Noncancellable A type of group that has a constitution and bylaws and has been organized for purposes other than obtaining insurance is called a(n) - ANS>> association or labor group Claims payable to a Disability Income insured, even when the insured can continue to work, are the result of a - ANS>> Presumptive disability The automatic premium loan provision authorizes an insurer to withdraw from a policy's cash value the amount of - ANS>> past due premiums that have not been paid by the end of the grace period In Health plans, premiums paid less frequent than monthly require a minimum Grace period of at least - ANS>> 7 days In South Carolina, within how many days does the free-look provision allow the insured the right to return an individual insurance policy for full premium? - ANS>> 10 days Lorenzo is self employed with an S corporation. He is unmarried and had a net profit for the tax year. What are the tax ramifications of his health insurance premiums paid for the year? - ANS>> 100% of his health insurance costs can be deducted from his gross income Distributions from a Health Savings Account (HSA) for qualified medical expenses are - ANS>> tax free Which of the following employers is required to follow ERISA regulations? - ANS>>