Maine Code § 24-A-6097

Purchasing groups; exemption from certain laws relating to the group purchase of
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insurance
Any purchasing group meeting the criteria established under the provisions of the federal Liability
Risk Retention Amendments of 1986 is exempt from any law of this State relating to the creation of
groups for the purchase of insurance, prohibition of group purchasing or any law that discriminates
against a purchasing group or its members. In addition, an insurer is exempt from any law of this State
that prohibits providing, or offering to provide, to a purchasing group or its members advantages based
on their loss and expense experience not afforded to other persons with respect to rates, policy forms,
coverages or other matters. A purchasing group and any insurer that provides coverage to a purchasing
group with Maine members are subject to all other applicable laws of this State, including, but not
limited to, chapters 25, 27 and 39. [RR 1991, c. 2, §93 (COR).]

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