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Code · Maryland · Insurance

§ 11-601

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§11–601.
(a)In this subtitle the following words have the meanings indicated.
(b)“Carrier” means a person that:
(1)offers a health benefit plan in the State; and
(2)is:
(i)an insurer;
(ii)a nonprofit health service plan; or
(iii)a health maintenance organization.
(c)“Contract holder” means a person to which a carrier has issued a health benefit plan.
(1)“Health benefit plan” means:
(i)a health insurance contract, a nonprofit health service plan contract, or a health maintenance organization contract that includes benefits for medical care; or
(ii)a certificate of health insurance issued or delivered to a Maryland resident under a contract issued to an association located in the State or any other state.
(2)“Health benefit plan” does not include:
(i)one or more, or any combination of the following:
1. coverage only for accident or disability income insurance;
2. coverage issued as a supplement to liability insurance;
3. liability insurance, including general liability insurance and automobile liability insurance;
4. workers’ compensation or similar insurance;
5. automobile medical payment insurance;
6. credit–only insurance;
7. coverage for on–site medical clinics; and
8. other similar insurance coverage, as specified in federal regulations issued pursuant to P.L. 104–191, under which benefits for medical care are secondary or incidental to other insurance benefits;
(ii)the following benefits if they are provided under a separate policy, certificate, or contract of insurance or are otherwise not an integral part of a health benefit plan:
1. limited scope dental or vision benefits;
2. benefits for long–term care, nursing home care, home health care, community–based care, or any combination of these benefits; and
3. other similar limited benefits as specified in federal regulations issued pursuant to P.L. 104–191;
(iii)the following benefits if offered as independent, noncoordinated benefits:
1. coverage only for a specified disease or illness; and
2. hospital indemnity or other fixed indemnity insurance; or
(iv)the following benefits if offered as a separate policy, certificate, or contract of insurance:
1. Medicare supplemental health insurance, as defined in § 1882(g)(1) of the Social Security Act;
2. coverage supplemental to the coverage provided under Chapter 55 of Title 10, United States Code; and
3. similar supplemental coverage provided to coverage under an employer sponsored plan.
(e)“Medical care” means:
(1)items or services for the diagnosis, cure, mitigation, treatment, or prevention of a disease, injury, or condition affecting any structure or function of the body; and
(2)transportation primarily for and essential to medical care described in item
(1)of this subsection.
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