Maryland Code § RP-10-606

Section RP-10-606
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(a) A new home warranty security plan shall:
(1) Provide for the payment of claims against a builder for defects
warranted under this subtitle;
(2) Be operated by a corporation, partnership, or other legal entity
authorized to do business in Maryland;
(3) Demonstrate to the Division that the plan will maintain financial
security to cover the total number of claims that the plan reasonably anticipates will
be filed against participating builders;
(4) File with the Division a surety bond or an irrevocable letter of
credit from a federally insured financial institution in an amount set by the Division,
but not less than $100,000, for the benefit of owners injured by the failure of the new
home warranty security plan to pay claims as required under this subtitle;

(5) Provide within the new home warranty documents the
performance standards that describe the builder's obligations for defects warranted
under this subtitle;
(6) Provide for the mediation of disputes between an owner and a
builder before a claim will be paid by the builder's new home warranty security plan;
and
(7) Meet any other requirements determined by the Division and be
approved by the Division.
(b) (1) The Division may revoke or suspend approval for a new home
warranty security plan if the Division determines that the plan:
(i) Is unable to meet its obligations under a new home
warranty; or
(ii) Is administered in a manner that denies owners the
warranty coverage required under this subtitle.
(2) Except for new homes that were registered in the new home
warranty security plan prior to the revocation or suspension and for which a purchase
or construction contract has been executed, during the time period that approval for
a new home warranty security plan is revoked or suspended by the Division, the new
home warranty security plan may not provide warranty coverage for any new homes
built in Maryland.
(c) (1) Unless the Division determines that a shorter notice period is
needed to protect the interests of the builders and owners, the Division shall give a
new home warranty security plan at least 90 days' notice that the Division's approval
of the plan is being revoked or suspended.
(2) A new home warranty security plan shall give to its participating
builders at least 60 days' notice of the plan's revocation or suspension, or such shorter
time as specified by the Division if the plan receives less than 90 days' notice.

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