Maryland Code § IN-13-109

Section IN-13-109
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(a) Except as otherwise provided in this section, the individual policy or
group certificate of credit life insurance, credit health insurance, or credit involuntary
unemployment benefit insurance shall be delivered to the insured debtor when the
indebtedness is incurred.
(b) (1) If the individual policy or group certificate is not delivered to the
debtor when the indebtedness is incurred, a copy of the application for the policy or a
notice of proposed insurance shall be delivered to the debtor when the indebtedness
is incurred.
(2) The application for the policy or notice of proposed insurance
shall:
(i) be signed by the debtor;
(ii) include:
1. the name and home office address of the insurer;
2. the name of the insured debtor;
3. the premium or amount of payment, if any, paid by
the debtor shown separately for credit life insurance, credit health insurance, and
credit involuntary unemployment benefit insurance;
4. a brief description of the coverage, including the
amount and term of the coverage; and
5. a statement that the proposed insurance becomes
effective under § 13-107 of this title on acceptance by the insurer;
(iii) refer exclusively to insurance coverage; and
(iv) be separate from the loan, sale, or other credit statement
of account, instrument, or agreement, unless that document sets forth prominently
the information required by this paragraph.

(3) If the insurer accepts the insurance, within 30 days after the date
the indebtedness is incurred, the insurer shall cause the individual policy or group
certificate to be delivered to the debtor.
(c) If the named insurer does not accept the risk:
(1) the debtor shall receive an individual policy or group certificate
that sets forth the name and home office address of the substituted insurer, if any,
and the amount of the premium to be charged; and
(2) an appropriate refund shall be made if the amount of the
premium charged by the substituted insurer is less than the premium set forth in the
notice of proposed insurance.

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