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Code · Maryland · Insurance

§ 15-101

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§15–101.
This title does not apply to:
(1)a policy of liability or workers’ compensation and employer’s liability insurance;
(2)a group or blanket policy, except as otherwise provided in this title;
(3)reinsurance; or
(4)a life insurance, endowment, or annuity contract, or contract supplemental to a life insurance, endowment, or annuity contract that contains only those provisions relating to health insurance that:
(i)provide additional benefits in case of dismemberment, loss of sight, or death by accident or accidental means;
(ii)provide additional benefits for long-term home health care and long-term care in a nursing home or other related institution; or
(iii)operate to safeguard the contract or supplemental contract against lapse or to provide a special surrender value, special benefit, or annuity in the event that the insured or annuitant becomes totally and permanently disabled, as defined by the contract or supplemental contract.
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