Maryland Code § IN-10-201

Section IN-10-201
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(a) In this subtitle the following words have the meanings indicated.
(b) "Adviser" means a person that, for compensation:

(1) examines or offers to examine a policy, annuity contract, or pure
endowment contract for the purpose of giving, or gives or offers to give, advice or
information about:
(i) the terms, conditions, benefits, coverage, or premium of a
policy, annuity contract, or pure endowment contract; or
(ii) the advisability of changing, exchanging, converting,
replacing, surrendering, continuing, or rejecting a policy, annuity contract, or pure
endowment contract or of accepting or procuring a policy, annuity contract, or pure
endowment contract from an insurer; or
(2) represents to the public that the person gives or is engaged in the
business of giving advice or information to holders of policies or annuity contracts by
use of the title "insurance adviser", "insurance specialist", "insurance counselor",
"insurance analyst", "policyholders' adviser", "policyholders' counselor", "refund
company", or other similar title:
(i) in or on advertisements, cards, signs, circulars,
letterheads, or elsewhere; or
(ii) in any other manner in which public announcements are
made.
(c) "License" means a license issued by the Commissioner to act as an
adviser.

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