An insurer may pay its producer for the sale of a Medicare supplement policy only if

An insurer may pay its producer for the sale of a Medicare supplement policy only if



A) it is not a replacement.

B) the payment in the second year is no more than 200% of what was paid for selling or servicing the policy in the first year.

C) payment in the third and subsequent years is the same as what was paid in the first year.

D) the first-year payment is no more than 200% of what was paid for selling or servicing the policy in the second year.



Answer: the first-year payment is no more than 200% of what was paid for selling or servicing the policy in the second year.

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