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Code · Maryland · Insurance

§ 26-402

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§26–402.
(a)Each motor club shall provide to its members:
(1)a service contract;
(2)a membership card; and
(3)the following information:
(i)the exact name of the motor club;
(ii)the street address of the motor club’s home office;
(iii)the street address of the motor club’s principal place of business in the State;
(iv)the telephone numbers of the motor club’s home and business offices; and
(v)a description of the motor club services or benefits to which the member is entitled.
(b)Unless a motor club provides and the Commissioner approves another form of service contract, the service contract consists of:
(1)the completed application or renewal application of the motor club;
(2)the filed fees to be charged to members of the motor club; and
(3)the description of motor club services or benefits to which the members are entitled.
(c)A service contract may not:
(1)contain inconsistent, ambiguous, or misleading clauses, exceptions, or conditions that deceptively affect the risk purported to be assumed or the motor club service to be performed;
(2)contain an inequitable provision that does not have a substantial benefit to the member;
(3)require the payment of fees that are unreasonable in relation to the motor club service agreed to be performed; or
(4)offer reimbursement only, unless the contract clearly states that emergency road service will not be provided.
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