Minnesota Statutes § 62A.54 - PROHIBITED PRACTICES
Long-term care policy sales are subject to related Medicare supplement rules, and agents or companies may not make misstatements about Medicaid eligibility, coverage, or financing of long-term care costs. If they give medical assistance information, they must also explain how to contact county human services or the sta
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Long-term care policy sales are subject to related Medicare supplement rules, and agents or companies may not make misstatements about Medicaid eligibility, coverage, or financing of long-term care costs. If they give medical assistance information, they must also explain how to contact county human services or the state Department of Human Services.
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