Long-term care policies may not define a preexisting condition more restrictively than a condition for which medical advice or treatment was sought

Long-term care policies may not define a preexisting condition more restrictively than a condition for which medical advice or treatment was sought



A) Beyond the six month waiting period.

B) Before the six month waiting period.

C) Within six months following the effective date of coverage of an insured person.

D) Within six months preceding the effective date of coverage of an insured person.



Answer: Within six months preceding the effective date of coverage of an insured person.

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