Maryland Code § IN-15-922

Section IN-15-922
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(a) (1) In this section, "compensation" means any pecuniary or
nonpecuniary remuneration related to the sale or renewal of a Medicare supplement
policy or certificate.
(2) "Compensation" includes bonuses, gifts, and finders' fees.
(3) "Compensation" does not include noncash prizes or awards.
(b) A carrier or other entity may provide a commission or other
compensation to an insurance producer or other representative for the sale of a
Medicare supplement policy or certificate only if the first year commission or other
first year compensation is not more than 200% of the commission or other
compensation paid for selling or servicing the Medicare supplement policy or
certificate in the second year or period.
(c) A carrier or other entity must provide the same commission or other
compensation in subsequent renewal years as the commission or other compensation
provided in the second year or period and for no fewer than 5 renewal years.

(d) If an existing Medicare supplement policy or certificate is replaced, the
carrier or other entity may not provide to its insurance producers or other producers,
and an insurance producer or other producer may not receive, compensation greater
than the renewal compensation payable by the succeeding carrier on renewal
Medicare supplement policies or certificates.

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