Maryland Code § IN-14-120

Section IN-14-120
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(a) In this section, "group health care" means a practice by which an
affiliate or subsidiary of a nonprofit health service plan engages the services of health
care specialists who provide health care at predetermined locations in accordance
with a prepaid health plan.

(b) (1) Except as provided in paragraph (2) of this subsection, a
corporation subject to this subtitle may invest its funds only in assets allowed for the
investment of the funds of life insurers under §§ 5-101 and 5-102 and Title 5, Subtitle
5 of this article.
(2) If the Commissioner determines that a corporation subject to this
subtitle is engaged principally in the business of group health care rather than the
sale of an insurance product or plan described in § 14-102 of this subtitle, the
Commissioner may allow the corporation to invest a sum not to exceed 50% of its
assets in real estate for use as medical facilities and fixed medical equipment to be
used solely for the purpose of engaging in group health care.

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