Maine Code § 24-A-2902-F

Volunteer drivers
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An insurer may not refuse to issue motor vehicle liability insurance to an applicant solely because
the applicant is a volunteer driver. An insurer may not impose a surcharge or otherwise increase the
rate for a motor vehicle policy solely on the basis that the named insured, a member of the insured's
household or a person who customarily operates the insured's vehicle is a volunteer driver. For
purposes of this section, "volunteer driver" means a person who provides services, including
transporting individuals or goods, without compensation above expenses to a nonprofit agency or
charitable organization as defined in Title 14, section 158-A. This section does not prohibit an insurer
from refusing to renew, imposing a surcharge or otherwise raising the rate for a motor vehicle liability
insurance policy based upon factors other than the volunteer status of the insured driver. [PL 1995, c.
132, §1 (NEW).]

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