Maryland Code § IN-15-305

Section IN-15-305
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(a) (1) Blanket health insurance is health insurance issued to or in the
name of persons specified in this section to cover the groups of individuals described
in this section.
(2) The person to which or in the name of which a policy or contract
is issued is deemed the policyholder.
(b) A policy or contract of blanket health insurance may be issued to a
common carrier or an operator, owner, or lessee of a means of transportation, to cover
all individuals or all individuals of a class who may become passengers on the
common carrier or means of transportation.
(c) A policy or contract of blanket health insurance may be issued to an
employer, to cover all employees, dependents, or guests who are defined by reference
to specific hazards that are incident to the activities or operations of the employer or
a class of employees, dependents, or guests similarly defined.
(d) A policy or contract of blanket health insurance may be issued to a school
or other institution of learning, a camp or its sponsor, or the head or principal of a

school, other institution of learning, or camp, to cover students, campers, supervisors,
or employees.
(e) A policy or contract of blanket health insurance may be issued in the
name of a religious, charitable, recreational, educational, or civic organization, to
cover participants in activities sponsored by the organization.
(f) A policy or contract of blanket health insurance may be issued to a sports
team or its sponsors, to cover members, officials, and supervisors.
(g) A policy or contract of blanket health insurance may be issued in the
name of a volunteer fire department, first aid group, other similar volunteer group,
or agency with jurisdiction over a volunteer fire department, first aid group, or other
similar volunteer group, to cover all members of the volunteer fire department or
similar volunteer group.
(h) A policy or contract of blanket health insurance may be issued to cover
any other risk, class of risks, or both that, in the discretion of the Commissioner, may
be eligible for blanket health insurance.

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