Maryland Code § IN-27-208

Section IN-27-208
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(a) (1) A person may not make or allow unfair discrimination between
individuals of the same class and equal expectation of life in:
(i) the rates charged for a contract of life insurance or an
annuity contract;
(ii) the dividends or other benefits payable on a contract of life
insurance or an annuity contract; or
(iii) any of the other terms or conditions of a contract of life
insurance or an annuity contract.
(2) (i) Notwithstanding any other provision of this section, an
insurer may not make or allow a differential in ratings, premium payments, or
dividends for contracts of life insurance or annuity contracts for a reason based on
the blindness or other physical handicap or disability of an applicant or policyholder.
(ii) Actuarial justification for the differential may be
considered for a physical handicap or disability other than blindness or hearing
impairment.
(3) Unless there is actuarial justification, an insurer may not refuse
to insure or make or allow a differential in ratings, premium payments, or dividends
in connection with life insurance and annuity contracts solely because the applicant
or policyholder has the sickle-cell trait, thalassemia-minor trait, hemoglobin C trait,
Tay-Sachs trait, or a genetic trait that is harmless in itself.
(4) With respect to a life insurance contract, an insurer may not
refuse to insure, refuse to continue to insure, limit the amount or extent or kind of
coverage available to an individual, or charge an individual a different rate for the
same coverage solely for reasons associated with an applicant's or insured's past
lawful travel experiences.
(5) (i) Except as provided in subparagraph (ii) of this paragraph,
with respect to a life insurance contract, an insurer may not refuse to insure, refuse
to continue to insure, limit the amount or extent or kind of coverage available to an
individual, or charge an individual a different rate for the same coverage solely for
reasons associated with an applicant's or insured's future lawful travel.
(ii) 1. Subparagraph (i) of this paragraph does not prohibit
an insurer from excluding or limiting coverage of specific future lawful travel, or

charging a differential rate for such coverage, when bona fide differences in risk or
exposure have been substantiated by the use of relevant data from at least one
independent reliable source, including statistical or other mathematical analysis of
available data that establishes a material variation in actual or reasonably
anticipated experience that correlates to the risk of specific future lawful travel.
2. Travel advisories issued by the United States
Department of State do not qualify as the sole source of data for purposes of this
subparagraph.
3. An insurer shall:
A. maintain the data and documents that support the
insurer's determination that bona fide differences in risk or exposure exist; and
B. make the data and documents available on request
by the Commissioner.
(b) (1) A person may not make or allow unfair discrimination between
individuals of the same class and of essentially the same hazard:
(i) in the amount of premium, policy fees, or rates charged for
a policy or contract of health insurance;
(ii) in the benefits payable under a policy or contract of health
insurance;
(iii) in any of the terms or conditions of a policy or contract of
health insurance; or
(iv) in any other manner.
(2) Notwithstanding any other provision of this section, an insurer
may not make or allow a differential in ratings, premium payments, or dividends for
a reason based on the sex of an applicant or policyholder unless there is actuarial
justification for the differential.
(3) (i) Except as provided in § 27-909 of this title and
notwithstanding any other provision of this section, an insurer may not make or allow
a differential in ratings, premium payments, or dividends for contracts of health
insurance for a reason based on the blindness or other physical handicap or disability
of an applicant or policyholder.

(ii) Except as provided in § 27-909 of this title, actuarial
justification for the differential may be considered for a physical handicap or
disability other than blindness or hearing impairment.

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