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Code · Maryland · Insurance

§ 15-130.1

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§15–130.1.
(a)This section applies to:
(1)each health insurer;
(2)each nonprofit health service plan;
(3)each health maintenance organization; and
(4)each managed care organization, as defined in § 15–101 of the Health – General Article.
(b)Each entity subject to this section shall provide to each insured, subscriber, or enrollee of a policy or contract that meets the definition of minimum essential coverage, as described in 26 C.F.R. § 1.5000a–2, a health insurance benefit card, prescription benefit card, or other technology that indicates which State agency regulates, in whole or in part, the policy or contract offered by the entity by:
(1)for an entity subject to the Administration, displaying “MIA” prominently; or
(2)for an entity subject to the Maryland Department of Health, displaying “MDH” prominently.
(c)This section may not be construed to preclude an entity subject to this section from including:
(1)any other information required to be included under this article; or
(2)any information that is in addition to the information required under this section.
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