For example: "noncancellable and guaranteed renewable" does not fulfill the requirements of the rule if the policy contains a terminal age. In such a case, a proper statement would be "non-cancelable and guaranteed renewable to age _______." If a guaranteed renewable policy reserves the right to increase premiums, the statement must be expanded into language similar to "guaranteed renewable to age ______ but the company reserves the right to increase premium rates on a class basis." If the contract contains an aggregate limit after which no further benefits are payable, the above statement must be amplified with the phrase, "subject to a maximum aggregate amount of $50,000," or similar language. A Medicare supplement insurance policy may have one or more of the three basic limitations, and an advertisement must describe each of those which the policy contains. Over 50 percent of new individual policy issues are guaranteed renewable; therefore, the fact that a policy is guaranteed renewable shall not be exaggerated.
La. Admin. Code tit. 37, § XI-137