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The MA law on issuing a LTC in MA is quite a bit different then how NY’s law is written. Even for several of the other “May Issue” who have similar laws to NY’s that clearly state a person must show cause as to why they need a LTC. As I read MA law, it doesn’t fully require one to show cause to get a unrestricted LTC. Or am I missing something?
Obviously, I know a lot depends on how SCOTUS writes their opinion of course. I just wonder how MA law would be changed with a positive outcome of this case. Hawaii, California
NJ and Maryland, and Obviously New York will that to make some changes to their laws. I just wonder how it would change laws for MA. Even for DE.
If the opinion is written that one doesn’t need to show good cause, how would that change MA issuing LTC’s?
Obviously, I know a lot depends on how SCOTUS writes their opinion of course. I just wonder how MA law would be changed with a positive outcome of this case. Hawaii, California
NJ and Maryland, and Obviously New York will that to make some changes to their laws. I just wonder how it would change laws for MA. Even for DE.
If the opinion is written that one doesn’t need to show good cause, how would that change MA issuing LTC’s?