Maryland Code § IN-15-906

Section IN-15-906
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(a) A Medicare supplement policy shall provide the minimum benefits
required by federal law.
(b) (1) For benefits designed to cover deductibles or coinsurance
amounts under Medicare, a Medicare supplement policy shall provide for an
automatic change in those benefits to coincide with changes in applicable Medicare
deductible and copayment provisions.
(2) Subject to approval by the Commissioner, a carrier may reserve
the right in a Medicare supplement policy to change premiums to correspond with
changes in benefits under paragraph (1) of this subsection.
(c) Payment of a benefit for a Medicare eligible expense under a Medicare
supplement policy may be conditioned on the same or less restrictive payment
conditions that apply to a Medicare claim, including the determination of medical
necessity.
(d) (1) Unless otherwise expressly authorized under this article or a
regulation adopted by the Commissioner under this article, coverage under a
Medicare supplement policy may not be subject to any exclusion, limitation, or
reduction that is inconsistent with the exclusions, limitations, or reductions under
Medicare.

(2) To the extent a benefit is available to the insured under Medicare,
a Medicare supplement policy shall provide that coverage for the benefit is not
duplicated.
(e) If the insured is receiving medical assistance under Medicaid, a
Medicare supplement policy shall provide for the suspension of policy benefits and
premiums for a maximum of 24 months.
(f) (1) A Medicare supplement policy, contract, or certificate in force in
the State may not provide benefits that duplicate benefits provided by Medicare.
(2) Unless approved by the Commissioner, a Medicare supplement
policy may not be offered at an introductory premium rate.

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