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 31.13.01.28 - Clerical Errors

Universal Citation: MD Code Reg 31.13.01.28

Current through Register Vol. 51, No. 19, September 20, 2024

A. Excess Insurance.

(1) If a policy of credit life or credit health insurance limits the life or health insurance benefits to stated policy maximums, the policy and certificates of insurance issued under a group policy shall provide that if the insured has been charged premiums for insurance in excess of the stated maximums the insurer may terminate the excess insurance and refund all premiums paid by the debtor for the excess insurance.

(2) The notice of termination of the excess insurance shall state that the premium paid by the debtor for the excess coverage shall be refunded to the person entitled to it.

(3) A single premium credit life or credit health insurance policy and certificate shall further provide that excess insurance shall remain in force if the insurer does not terminate the excess insurance within 60 days after the effective date of coverage or if the debtor suffers a covered loss within the 60-day period but before notification by the insurer of termination of the excess coverage.

(4) An outstanding balance credit life or credit health insurance policy and certificate shall further provide that the excess insurance shall be in force for the period for which a premium was charged unless the excess insurance is cancelled before the occurrence of a loss.

B. Ineligible Debtor.

(1) Misstatement of Age.
(a) The policy or certificate provisions required by this section do not apply to an ineligible debtor who has misstated the debtor's age.

(b) An ineligible debtor who has misstated the debtor's age is subject to:
(i) For credit life insurance, the policy or certificate provisions required by Regulation .13 of this chapter; or

(ii) For credit health insurance, the policy or certificate provisions required by Regulation .17 of this chapter.

(2) If a debtor's eligibility for credit life or credit health insurance is subject to restrictions based on health, employment, age, or other factors, the policy and certificates of insurance issued under a group policy shall provide that if insurance is issued to an ineligible debtor, including a debtor who has correctly stated the debtor's age as exceeding the stated maximum eligibility age, the insurer may terminate the insurance and refund all premiums paid by the debtor.

(3) The notice of termination of the insurance shall state that the premium paid by the debtor shall be refunded to the person entitled to it.

(4) A single premium credit life or credit health insurance policy and certificate shall further provide that the insurance shall remain in force if the insurer does not terminate the coverage within 60 days after the effective date of coverage or if the debtor suffers a covered loss within the 60-day period but before notification by the insurer of termination of the insurance.

(5) An outstanding balance credit life or credit health insurance policy and certificate shall provide that the insurance shall be in force for the period for which a premium was charged unless the insurance is cancelled with no less than 31 days notice before the occurrence of a loss.

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