Maryland Code § IN-19-512

Section IN-19-512
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(a) (1) Each insurer that issues, sells, or delivers a motor vehicle
insurance policy in the State shall offer collision coverage for damage to insured
motor vehicles subject to deductibles of $50 to $250 in $50 increments.
(2) Collision coverage shall provide insurance, without regard to
fault, against accidental property damage to the insured motor vehicle caused by
physical contact of the insured motor vehicle with another motor vehicle or other
object or by upset of the insured motor vehicle, if the motor vehicle accident occurs in
a state, Canada, or Mexico.
(b) (1) In this subsection, "passenger car" means a motor vehicle that is:
(i) a Class A (passenger) vehicle under § 13-912 of the
Transportation Article; or
(ii) a Class M (multipurpose) vehicle under § 13-937 of the
Transportation Article used primarily for transporting passengers.

(2) If a private passenger motor vehicle insurance policy issued, sold,
or delivered in the State includes:
(i) collision coverage under this section, the motor vehicles
insured under that coverage shall include any passenger car that is rented or used by
an insured for a period of 30 days or less under a rental agreement or a peer-to-peer
car sharing program agreement as otherwise defined in § 14-2101 of the Commercial
Law Article; or
(ii) comprehensive coverage, the motor vehicles insured under
that coverage shall include any replacement vehicle as defined under § 18-102(a)(2)(i)
or § 18.5-102(a)(2)(i) of the Transportation Article.
(3) Each insurer that provides a private passenger motor vehicle
insurance policy that includes collision coverage shall give the insured a separate
notice written in boldface type that the insured does not need a collision damage
waiver or any additional collision coverage when renting or peer-to-peer car sharing
a passenger car for a period of 30 days or less during the term of the policy.
(4) An insurer may not deny coverage to an insured for collision
damage to a rental passenger car because:
(i) the motor vehicle accident involved an uninsured motorist;
or
(ii) the identity of the motor vehicle causing the damage
cannot be ascertained.
(c) An insurer may offer to provide to the insured coverage for damages
incurred by the insured as a result of the loss of use of a rental vehicle or a shared
motor vehicle that sustains collision damage while rented by the insured.

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