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Code · Maryland · Insurance

§ 14-609

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§14–609.
(a)Each discount medical plan organization and each discount drug plan organization shall provide to a plan member or to a plan member for the member’s family a discount card that includes, at a minimum, the following data elements:
(1)a statement that the discount medical plan or discount drug plan is not insurance;
(i)the name or identifying trademark of the discount medical plan organization or the discount drug plan organization; or
(ii)the name or identifying trademark of the provider networks that participate with the discount medical plan or discount drug plan; and
(3)the telephone number that the plan member may call for assistance.
(1)If a change occurs in the data element required under subsection (a)(3) of this section, a discount medical plan organization or a discount drug plan organization shall reissue a discount card.
(2)A discount medical plan organization or a discount drug plan organization shall notify a plan member when there is a material change in plan benefits or in the data elements required under subsection (a)(1), (2), or
(3)of this section.
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