Maryland Code § IN-15-223

Section IN-15-223
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(a) A policy of health insurance may contain the following provision:
"Insurance with other insurers: If there be other valid coverage, not with this
insurer, providing benefits for the same loss on other than an expense incurred basis
and of which this insurer has not been given written notice prior to the occurrence or
commencement of loss, the only liability for such benefits under this policy shall be
for such proportion of the indemnities otherwise provided hereunder for such loss as
the like indemnities of which the insurer had notice (including the indemnities under
this policy) bear to the total amount of all like indemnities for such loss, and for the
return of such portion of the premium paid as shall exceed the pro rata portion for
the indemnities thus determined."
(b) The phrase "-- Other benefits" shall be added to the caption of the
provision set forth in subsection (a) of this section if the provision is included in a
policy that contains the policy provision set out in § 15-222 of this subtitle.
(c) (1) A benefit provided for the insured under a compulsory benefit
statute, including a workers' compensation or employer's liability statute, whether
provided by a governmental unit or otherwise, shall be considered "other valid
coverage" of which the insurer has had notice.
(2) The insurer may include in the provision set forth in subsection
(a) of this section a definition of "other valid coverage" if the definition:
(i) is approved as to form by the Commissioner; and
(ii) is limited to:

1. coverage provided by organizations subject to
regulation by insurance law or insurance authorities of this State, another state, or
a province of Canada; and
2. any other coverage the Commissioner may approve
for inclusion.
(3) Unless defined otherwise, "other valid coverage" does not include:
(i) group insurance; or
(ii) coverage provided by union welfare plans or by employer
or employee benefit organizations.
(4) "Other valid coverage" may not include third party liability
coverage.

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