Maine Code § 24-A-7056

Policy; responsibilities; enforcement; standards
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1. Policy. Notwithstanding any provision of this Title to the contrary, travel insurance rates and
forms must be filed with and approved by the superintendent. For purposes of such filings, travel

insurance must be classified and filed for purposes of rates and forms as inland marine insurance, except
that travel insurance that provides coverage for sickness, accident, disability or death occurring during
travel, either exclusively or in conjunction with related coverages of emergency evacuation or
repatriation of remains, or incidental limited property and casualty benefits such as lost baggage or trip
cancellation, may, subject to the superintendent's discretion, be filed as either health insurance or inland
marine insurance. Travel insurance may be provided under an individual policy or under a group or
blanket travel insurance policy.
[PL 2021, c. 354, §13 (AMD).]
2. Responsibility. As the insurer's designee, a supervising travel insurance producer is responsible
for the acts of a travel retailer offering and disseminating travel insurance under the supervising travel
insurance producer's authority and shall use reasonable means to ensure compliance by the travel
retailer with this chapter.
[PL 2021, c. 354, §13 (AMD).]
3. Enforcement. A supervising travel insurance producer and any travel retailer offering and
disseminating travel insurance are subject to chapters 16 and 23.
[PL 2015, c. 133, §4 (NEW).]
4. Eligibility and underwriting standards. Eligibility and underwriting standards for travel
insurance may be developed and provided based on travel protection plans designed for individual or
identified marketing or distribution channels, as long as those standards also meet the State's
underwriting standards for inland marine insurance.
[PL 2021, c. 354, §13 (NEW).]

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