Code of Maryland Regulations
Title 31 - MARYLAND INSURANCE ADMINISTRATION
Subtitle 13 - CREDIT LIFE AND CREDIT HEALTH INSURANCE
Chapter 31.13.01 - Standards for Credit Life and Credit Health Insurance
Section 31.13.01.22 - Prohibited Transactions
Current through Register Vol. 51, No. 19, September 20, 2024
A. A person may not solicit or sell a group or individual policy of credit life or credit health insurance unless the person is then licensed as an agent in accordance with Insurance Article, Title 10, Subtitle 1, Annotated Code of Maryland. A person possessing a restricted license in accordance with Insurance Article, § 10-105(e)(2)(i), Annotated Code of Maryland, shall be deemed appropriately licensed for this purpose.
B. Enroller.
C. Joint life credit insurance may not be issued on a consumer loan for an amount of less than $700.
D. Repealed.
E. Level term credit life insurance may not be written for a term exceeding 18 months unless written in combination with decreasing term credit life insurance in connection with a balloon loan.
F. Level term credit life insurance may not be written under group policies on loans repayable in installments unless:
G. Disability Benefits.
H. An insurer or agent may not engage in any of the following practices in connection with the solicitation or sale of credit life or credit health insurance as an inducement to the sale of the insurance, and each of these practices shall be considered an unfair trade practice in accordance with Insurance Article, Title 27, Annotated Code of Maryland:
I. If the beneficiary or the estate of a debtor or any other person makes payments on the loan after the death of the debtor, the insurer may not reduce the amount of credit life insurance payable which would otherwise have been payable on the date of the debtor's death.
J. If advance loan payments are made before the date of total disability of the debtor on a loan covered by single premium credit health insurance, or if the debtor or the beneficiary or any other person makes payments on a loan after the date the debtor is first entitled to receive a benefit for disability, the insurer may not reduce the amount of payments which were scheduled to be paid under the provisions of the credit health insurance policy because of these loan payments.
K. Accidental Death Benefit Coverage.
L. Credit life insurance sold on the net payoff basis may not be written for an amount in excess of the scheduled principal indebtedness.