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Code · Maryland · Insurance

§ 19-706

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§19–706.
(a)Subject to reasonable notice provisions contained in a policy or insurance contract, the notice provided to an insured under § 6-828(b)(1) of the Environment Article that a person at risk has an elevated blood lead level shall be deemed a claim against the insured for the purpose of triggering the authorized insurer’s duty to respond on behalf of the insured in accordance with Title 6, Subtitle 8, Part V of the Environment Article.
(b)Notwithstanding § 6-831 of the Environment Article and §§ 19-704 and 19-705 of this subtitle, an authorized insurer is not liable for a qualified offer made under Title 6, Subtitle 8, Part V of the Environment Article if the qualified offer was made in violation of the terms of the policy or insurance contract.
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