Maryland Code § IN-17-209

Section IN-17-209
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(a) (1) Insurance under a policy of group life insurance issued in
accordance with §§ 17-201 through 17-205 of this subtitle may be extended to cover
the spouse, domestic partner, or dependent children of each insured employee or
member who elects to obtain the coverage.
(2) The policy may provide that the term "dependent children"
includes:
(i) an insured employee's or member's child under 18 years of
age; and
(ii) an insured employee's or member's child 18 years of age or
older who attends an educational institution and relies on the insured employee or
member for financial support.
(3) The term "domestic partner" has the meaning stated in the policy.
(4) The insurance on the life of a spouse, domestic partner, or child
may not exceed the amount of the insurance on the life of the insured employee or
member.
(b) The policyholder shall pay the premium for the insurance on the spouse,
domestic partner, or child:

(1) wholly from the funds of the policyholder or funds contributed by
the policyholder;
(2) wholly from funds contributed by the insured employees or
members; or
(3) partly from the funds of the policyholder or funds contributed by
the policyholder and partly from funds contributed by the insured employees or
members.
(c) A spouse, domestic partner, or dependent child insured under this
section is entitled to:
(1) the rights of conversion under § 17-309 of this title, if
employment of the employee or membership in the class or classes eligible for
insurance under the policy is terminated; and
(2) the rights of conversion under § 17-310 of this title, if the policy
of group life insurance terminates or is amended to terminate the insurance of the
spouse, domestic partner, or dependent child.
(d) Notwithstanding § 17-308 of this title, only one certificate must be
issued for each family unit if a statement about a dependent's coverage is included in
the certificate.

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