Question: Which of the following statements is NOT true about a disenrollment?

Answer: Disenrollment requests can be taken verbally

Question: How does a cancellation differ from a disenrollment?

Answer: Both A and B are correct

Question: The Dual/LIS Special Election Period (SEP) begins the month the beneficiary becomes eligible for Low Income Subsidy (LIS) or receives any type of assistance from Medicaid. It is available one time per-calendar-quarter during the first nine months of the year.

Answer: True

Question: An agent can start to market 2022 MA, MA-PD, or PDP plans on October 1.

Answer: True

Question: Which election period describes when a beneficiary first becomes entitled to both Medicare Part A and Part B?

Answer: Initial Coverage Election Period (ICEP)

Question: An agent must not:

Answer: All of the above are prohibited

Question: Which of the following statements about the Star Ratings Program are true?

Answer: All of the above statements are true

Question: Prior to making an enrollment decision, beneficiaries must review and complete the pre-enrollment checklist.

Answer: True

Question: If a beneficiary has agreed to an in-home appointment to discuss a PDP product, an agent can discuss an HMO product with them during that same meeting, if the beneficiary requests it and a new scope of appointment form is completed.

Answer: True

Question: A Late Enrollment Penalty (LEP) may be assessed if an eligible member does not enroll in Part D when they were first eligible for Part D or if they had a break in creditable prescription drug coverage of at least 63 consecutive days.

Answer: True