31 Pa. Code § 89a.120
(a) Every insurer, health care service plan or other entity marketing long-term care insurance coverage in this Commonwealth, directly or through its producers, shall:
(2) Display prominently by type, stamp or other appropriate means, on the first page of the outline of coverage and policy the following:
‘‘Notice to buyer: This policy may not cover all of the costs associated with long-term care incurred by the buyer during the period of coverage. The buyer is advised to review carefully all policy limitations.’’
(b) The following acts and practices are prohibited:
(c) With respect to the obligations in this subsection, the primary responsibility of an association, as defined in paragraph (2) of the ‘‘group long-term care insurance’’ definition in section 1103 of the act (40 P. S. § 991.1103), when endorsing or selling long-term care insurance shall be to educate its members concerning long-term care issues in general so that its members can make informed decisions.
(2) The insurer shall file with the Department the following material:
(3) The association shall disclose the following in a long-term care insurance solicitation:
(6) The association shall do the following except that this does not apply to qualified long-term care insurance contracts: