Maryland Code § IN-27-911

Section IN-27-911
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(a) Each authorized insurer doing business in the State shall accept and
honor each request by a policyholder for a change of insurance producer of record
within 30 working days after receipt of the request unless the policyholder withdraws
the request in writing.
(b) The new insurance producer of record must have a current appointment
and contract with the authorized insurer before the change of insurance producer of
record will be effective.
(c) (1) Subject to the provisions of paragraph (2) of this subsection, the
new insurance producer of record shall be paid all commissions payable on the policy

effective not later than the next anniversary date of the policy following the effective
date of change.
(2) The commissions payable under paragraph (1) of this subsection
do not include:
(i) vested life insurance commissions;
(ii) supplemental health insurance commissions; or
(iii) commissions or other compensation payable under an
insurer's retirement or deferred compensation plan with the insurance producer.
(d) A request for a change of insurance producer of record shall:
(1) be in writing; and
(2) include:
(i) the policyholder's name and address;
(ii) the authorized insurer's name and address;
(iii) the policy number;
(iv) the name and address of the new insurance producer of
record;
(v) the date of the request;
(vi) the signature of the policyholder; and
(vii) the signature of acceptance by the new insurance producer.
(e) This section does not require an authorized insurer to:
(1) appoint and contract with an insurance producer of record;
(2) alter an insurer's existing contract with an insurance producer
which provides for direct compensation in lieu of commission; and
(3) require the payment of full commissions to a new insurance
producer where the original writing insurance producer or current insurance

producer continues to have responsibility for processing and matters relating to the
policyholder.

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