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Code · Maryland · Insurance

§ 26-102

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§26–102.
(1)The offering of motor club service is regulated under this title but is not engaging in insurance business.
(2)This title does not otherwise exempt a licensee or its representatives from the requirements of the laws relating to insurance or insurance services.
(b)This title does not apply to:
(1)a motor vehicle manufacturer, distributor, or a wholly owned subsidiary of a manufacturer or distributor, as those terms are defined in § 15–201 of the Transportation Article, that offers for sale, furnishes, or procures emergency road service, towing service, or other service that may be offered by a licensed motor club under this title as part of a mechanical repair contract as defined in § 15–311.2 of the Transportation Article; or
(2)a licensed vehicle dealer or any person that offers for sale, furnishes, or procures emergency road service, towing service, or other service that may be offered by a licensed motor club under this title as part of a mechanical repair contract if the provider of services maintains adequate insurance reserves as defined by the Commissioner and the mechanical repair contract is offered in compliance with § 15–311.2 of the Transportation Article.
(c)This title does not limit or prohibit a motor club from selling, offering for sale, or furnishing to or procuring for members services or products not defined in this title.
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