Maine Code § 24-A-2412

Filing, approval of forms
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1. An insurance policy or annuity contract form may not be delivered or issued for delivery in this
State unless the form has been filed with and approved by the superintendent in accordance with the
following.
A. For purposes of this section, "form" includes:
(1) The basic form and any printed rider, endorsement or renewal form;
(2) An application form if a written application is required and is made a part of the policy or
contract; and
(3) A certificate of coverage under a group policy or contract that is delivered or issued for
delivery in this State. [PL 1997, c. 370, Pt. G, §1 (NEW).]
B. This section does not apply to surety bonds or to specially rated inland marine risks, or to
policies, riders, endorsements or forms of unique character designed for and used with relation to
insurance upon a particular subject or that relate to the manner of distribution of benefits or to the
reservation of rights and benefits under life or health insurance policies and are used at the request
of the individual policy holder, contract holder or certificate holder. [PL 1997, c. 370, Pt. G, §1
(NEW).]
C. An advisory organization licensed pursuant to section 2321-A may file forms pursuant to this
section on behalf of its members and subscribers. The approval of such a filing does not restrict
the right of an insurer authorized to use an advisory organization form to develop and file forms on
its behalf in addition to or instead of the advisory organization form. [PL 1997, c. 370, Pt. G, §1
(NEW).]
[PL 1997, c. 370, Pt. G, §1 (RPR).]
1-A. An insurer may not provide coverage to a resident of this State under a group or blanket
policy or contract issued and delivered outside this State unless the following requirements of this
subsection are met.
A. For "other group" insurance policies as defined in sections 2612-A and 2808, all forms must be
filed with and approved by the superintendent. [PL 1997, c. 370, Pt. G, §2 (NEW).]
B. For trustee group policies as defined in sections 2606-A and 2806 and association group policies
as defined in sections 2607-A and 2805-A, certificates of coverage to be delivered or issued for
delivery in this State:
(1) Must be filed with the superintendent at least 60 days before any solicitation in this State,
with sufficient information concerning the nature of the group, including any trust agreements
or association bylaws, to enable the superintendent to determine whether the group satisfies
the statutory requirements for a trustee or association group; and
(2) May not have been disapproved. [PL 1997, c. 370, Pt. G, §2 (NEW).]
C. For group or blanket policies other than those specified in paragraphs A and B and in section
2858, the group certificates to be delivered or issued for delivery in this State must be filed with
the superintendent at the superintendent's request and may not have been disapproved. [PL 2001,
c. 258, Pt. H, §1 (AMD).]
D. The superintendent may disapprove a form filed pursuant to this subsection only if:
(1) The policy or form is not in compliance with the laws of the state in which it was issued or
delivered;
(2) The policy or form is not in compliance with the laws of this State that apply when the
policy is issued outside this State, such as chapter 36 or section 2843; or

(3) The superintendent determines that the form is deceptive or misleading. [PL 1997, c.
370, Pt. G, §2 (NEW).]
[PL 2001, c. 258, Pt. H, §1 (AMD).]
2. Every filing must be made not less than 30 days in advance of any delivery. At the expiration
of the 30 days, the form so filed is deemed approved unless prior thereto it has been affirmatively
approved or disapproved by order of the superintendent. Approval of the form by the superintendent
constitutes a waiver of any unexpired portion of the waiting period. The superintendent shall act on a
filing no later than 30 days from receipt unless an extension is requested by the filer. A filing required
under this section must be made electronically in a format required by the superintendent unless
exempted by rule adopted by the superintendent. Rules adopted pursuant to this subsection are routine
technical rules as defined in Title 5, chapter 375, subchapter 2-A. At the expiration of the period so
extended, and in the absence of prior affirmative approval or disapproval, any form is deemed approved.
The superintendent may at any time, after hearing and for cause shown, withdraw any approval.
[PL 2009, c. 14, §3 (AMD).]
3. Any order of the superintendent disapproving any such form or withdrawing a previous approval
shall state the grounds therefor and the particulars thereof in such detail as reasonably to inform the
insurer thereof. Any such withdrawal of a previously approved form shall be effective at expiration of
such period, not less than 30 days after the giving of the order of withdrawal, as the superintendent
shall in such order prescribe.
[PL 1969, c. 132, §1 (NEW); PL 1973, c. 585, §12 (AMD).]
4. The superintendent may, by order, exempt from the requirements of this section for so long as
the superintendent considers proper any insurance document or form or type thereof as specified in
such order, to which, in the superintendent's opinion, this section may not practicably be applied, or the
filing and approval of which are, in the superintendent's opinion, not desirable or necessary for the
protection of the public.
[RR 2021, c. 1, Pt. B, §212 (COR).]
5. Appeals from orders of the superintendent disapproving any such form or withdrawing a
previous approval may be taken as provided in sections 229 to 236.
[PL 1969, c. 132, §1 (NEW); PL 1973, c. 585, §12 (AMD).]
6. Motor vehicle insurance identification cards.
[PL 1989, c. 824, §2 (AMD); MRSA T. 24-A §2412, sub-§6 (RP).]
7. Motor vehicle insurance identification cards. Pursuant to this section, the superintendent,
with the advice of the Secretary of State, shall adopt rules that prescribe both paper and electronic forms
of a motor vehicle insurance identification card for evidence of liability insurance or financial
responsibility required under Title 29-A. The superintendent shall require all insurance companies
transacting business within this State to provide with each motor vehicle liability insurance policy a
form of insurance identification card for each vehicle, describing the vehicle covered. When an insured
has 5 or more motor vehicles registered in this State, the insurer may use the designation "all owned
vehicles" on each card in lieu of a specific description. Rules adopted pursuant to this subsection are
routine technical rules as defined in Title 5, chapter 375, subchapter 2-A.
[PL 2013, c. 72, §1 (AMD).]
8. Confidentiality of form filings. Forms filed as required by this section and any supporting
information are confidential until the filing is approved.
[PL 2005, c. 121, Pt. C, §2 (AMD).]

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