Maryland Code § IN-19-1004

Section IN-19-1004
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(a) Except as otherwise provided in this section, a person offering travel
insurance to residents of the State is subject to Title 27 of this article.
(b) It is an unfair trade practice under Title 27 of this article for a person to
offer or sell a travel insurance policy that could never result in payment of any claim
for any insured under the policy.
(c) (1) Documents provided to a consumer before the purchase of travel
insurance, including sales materials, advertising materials, and marketing
materials, shall be consistent with the travel insurance policy itself, including forms,
endorsements, policies, rate filings, and certificates of insurance.
(2) If a travel insurance policy or certificate contains a preexisting
condition exclusion, information and an opportunity to learn more about the

preexisting condition exclusion shall be provided any time before the time of purchase
and in the travel protection plan's fulfillment material.
(3) (i) An insurer shall provide a policyholder or certificate holder
at least 10 days after the later of the date of purchase of a travel protection plan or
the policyholder's or certificate holder's receipt, either by physical or electronic
means, of the travel protection plan's fulfillment material to review and, if desired,
cancel the policy or certificate.
(ii) If the policyholder or certificate holder cancels the policy or
certificate within the time period under subparagraph (i) of this paragraph, the
insurer shall provide the policyholder or certificate holder a full refund of the travel
protection plan price unless the insured has started the covered trip or filed a claim
under the travel insurance coverage.
(4) (i) The fulfillment material shall disclose whether the travel
insurance is primary or secondary to other applicable coverage.
(ii) Travel insurance is not subject to coordination of benefits
for health insurance coverage.
(5) Subject to § 10-122 of this article, an action may not be deemed
an unfair trade practice in violation of Title 27 of this article or other violation of law
if:
(i) travel insurance is marketed directly to a consumer
through an insurer's website or by another person through an aggregator site;
(ii) the insurer's website or aggregator site provides an
accurate summary or short description of travel insurance coverage; and
(iii) the consumer has access to the full provisions of the travel
insurance policy through electronic means.
(d) A person offering or selling travel insurance or a travel protection plan
may not offer or sell the travel insurance or travel protection plan on an individual
or group basis by using a negative option or an opt out provision that requires a
consumer to take an affirmative action to refuse coverage, including unchecking a
box on an electronic form, when the consumer purchases a trip.
(e) It is not an unfair trade practice under Title 27 of this article for a person
to include blanket travel insurance with the purchase of a trip if the blanket travel
insurance is not marketed as free of charge.

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