Maryland Code § IN-15-407

Section IN-15-407
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(a) (1) In this section the following words have the meanings indicated.
(2) "Dependent child" means a child of the insured who:
(i) was covered under a group contract as a qualified or
eligible dependent of the insured immediately before the death of the insured; or
(ii) was born to a qualified secondary beneficiary defined in
paragraph (5)(i) of this subsection after the death of the insured.
(3) "Group contract" means:
(i) an insurance contract or policy that is issued or delivered
in the State to the employer of the insured by an insurer or nonprofit health service
plan and that provides group hospital, medical, or surgical benefits to the employees
of the employer on an expense-incurred basis; or
(ii) a contract between the employer of the insured and a
health maintenance organization certified under Title 19, Subtitle 7 of the Health -
General Article that provides hospital, medical, or surgical benefits to the employees
of the employer.
(4) "Insured" means an employee who is a resident of the State and
covered under a current or predecessor group contract with the same employer for at
least 3 months before death.
(5) "Qualified secondary beneficiary" means an individual who is:
(i) a beneficiary under the group contract as the spouse of the
insured for at least 30 days immediately preceding the death of the insured; or
(ii) a dependent child of the insured.

(b) (1) Each group contract in force on the date of the death of the
insured shall provide continuation coverage in accordance with this section.
(2) Subject to subsection (c) of this section, if continuation coverage
is elected by or on behalf of a qualified secondary beneficiary, the group contract shall
provide continuation coverage to the qualified secondary beneficiary after the death
of the insured.
(c) Continuation coverage that is elected by or on behalf of a qualified
secondary beneficiary under the group contract shall begin on the date of the death
of the insured and end on the earliest of the following:
(1) 18 months after the date of the death of the insured;
(2) the date on which the qualified secondary beneficiary fails to
make timely payment of an amount required under subsection (d)(2) of this section;
(3) the date on which the qualified secondary beneficiary becomes
eligible for hospital, medical, or surgical benefits under an insured or self-insured
group health benefit program or plan, other than the group contract, that is written
on an expense-incurred basis or is with a health maintenance organization;
(4) the date on which the qualified secondary beneficiary becomes
entitled to benefits under Title XVIII of the Social Security Act;
(5) the date on which the qualified secondary beneficiary accepts
hospital, medical, or surgical coverage under a nongroup contract or policy that is
written on an expense-incurred basis or is with a health maintenance organization;
(6) the date on which the qualified secondary beneficiary elects to
terminate coverage under the group contract;
(7) the date on which the employer ceases to provide benefits to its
employees under a group contract; or
(8) for an individual who is a qualified secondary beneficiary by
reason of having been a dependent child, the date on which the individual would no
longer be covered under the group contract if the insured had not died.
(d) Continuation coverage under this section shall:
(1) be provided without evidence of insurability or additional waiting
periods;

(2) require the qualified secondary beneficiary to pay to the employer
an amount that does not exceed:
(i) the sum of the employer contribution and any contribution
that the insured would have been required to pay if the insured had not died; and
(ii) a reasonable administrative fee that is subject to review
and approval by the Commissioner;
(3) allow the payment of the amount specified in paragraph (2) of this
subsection in monthly installments if the qualified secondary beneficiary elects to do
so; and
(4) be identical to the coverage offered under the group contract to
similarly situated individuals for whom there has not been a death of the insured.
(e) (1) To elect continuation coverage provided under this section, a
qualified secondary beneficiary or authorized representative shall submit a signed
election notification form to the insured's employer during the election period.
(2) The election period for continuation coverage under this section
begins on the date of the death of the insured and ends at least 45 days after that
date.
(3) Within 14 days after receipt of a request for an election
notification form, the employer shall deliver or send by first-class mail the election
notification form to the qualified secondary beneficiary or authorized representative.
(f) Each certificate issued to an insured under a group contract shall
include a statement, in a manner and form approved by the Commissioner, that
advises the insured of the following:
(1) the availability of continuation coverage under this section;
(2) a summary of the eligibility for and duration of the continuation
coverage; and
(3) the procedure for making an election to receive continuation
coverage if the insured dies.
(g) The Commissioner shall:

(1) publish at least annually in the Maryland Register and in a
newspaper of general circulation in each county notice that describes the continuation
coverage required under this section;
(2) prescribe by regulation the form and content of the election
notification form; and
(3) make election notification forms available to each employer
whose employees are covered by a group contract.
(h) Notice of the availability of continuation coverage under this section
shall be provided by:
(1) the Secretary of Health as specified in § 4-217 of the Health -
General Article; and
(2) licensed funeral directors as specified in § 7-407 of the Health
Occupations Article.
(i) An employer that fails to provide notice or an election notification form
under this section is not liable to a qualified secondary beneficiary or the insured for
benefits that otherwise would have been payable or for other damages that result
from the failure to provide the notice or form.
(j) An employer that terminates continuation coverage after notice or
nonpayment of an amount required under subsection (d)(2) of this section by a
qualified secondary beneficiary, or an insurer that terminates continuation coverage
after notice by the employer, is not liable to a qualified secondary beneficiary for
benefits that otherwise would have been payable under this section if the
termination:
(1) is made in good faith;
(2) is reasonable under the circumstances; and
(3) is not the result of a mutual or material mistake of fact.
(k) This section does not affect or limit the right of a qualified secondary
beneficiary to conversion privileges under a group contract.

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