Key Takeaways
- Vermont regulates disability insurance under Title 8
- Long-term care insurance requires 30-day free look period
- LTC policies must offer inflation protection options
- Vermont participates in the Long-Term Care Partnership Program
Last updated: January 2026
Vermont Disability and Long-Term Care Insurance
Vermont regulates disability and long-term care insurance under Title 8.
Disability Income Insurance
Policy Requirements
| Provision | Requirement |
|---|---|
| Free Look Period | 10 days |
| Grace Period | Minimum 31 days |
| Notice of Claim | Within specified time |
| Proof of Loss | Within 90 days |
Long-Term Care Insurance
Free Look Period
- 30-day free look for LTC policies
- Full refund of premiums if returned
Required Provisions
| Provision | Requirement |
|---|---|
| Renewability | Must be guaranteed renewable |
| Pre-existing Conditions | Maximum 6-month look-back |
| Inflation Protection | Must offer option |
| Nonforfeiture | Must offer option |
Vermont Partnership Program
Vermont participates in the Long-Term Care Partnership Program:
- Purchase a Partnership-qualified LTC policy
- Use benefits for care
- If benefits exhaust, apply for Medicaid
- Asset protection - Keep assets equal to benefits received
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