Code of Maryland Regulations (Last Updated: April 6, 2021) |
Title 31. Maryland Insurance Administration |
Subtitle 04. INSURERS |
Chapter 31.04.14. Life and Health Insurance Guaranty Corporation Coverage—Notice Requirements |
Sec. 31.04.14.03. Required Notice
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A. An insurer or insurance producer may not deliver a life insurance policy, a health insurance policy, or an annuity contract which at the time of delivery exceeds the limitations imposed under Insurance Article, §9-407(j), Annotated Code of Maryland, or which is not subject to coverage under Insurance Article, §9-403, Annotated Code of Maryland, unless the insurer or insurance producer before or at the time of delivery provides the policyholder or contract holder the notice described in §B of this regulation. This chapter does not prohibit an insurer or insurance producer from delivering the notice to policyholders who have full protection afforded by the corporation.
B. The notice required in §A of this regulation shall be in at least 12-point type and shall read as follows:
NOTICE OF PROTECTION PROVIDED BY MARYLAND LIFE AND HEALTH INSURANCE GUARANTY CORPORATION
This notice provides a brief summary of the Maryland Life and Health Insurance Guaranty Corporation (the Corporation) and the protection it provides for policyholders. This safety net was created under Maryland law, which determines who and what is covered and the amounts of coverage.
The Corporation is not a department or unit of the State of Maryland and the liabilities or debts of the Life and Health Insurance Guaranty Corporation are not liabilities or debts of the State of Maryland.
The Corporation was established to provide protection in the unlikely event that your life, annuity, or health insurance company becomes financially unable to meet its obligations and is taken over by its Insurance Department. If this should happen, the Corporation will typically arrange to continue coverage and pay claims, in accordance with Maryland law, with funding from assessments paid by other insurance companies.
The basic protections provided by the Corporation are:
Life Insurance
° $300,000 in death benefits
° $100,000 in cash surrender or withdrawal values
Health Insurance
° $500,000 for basic hospital, medical, and surgical insurance or major medical insurance provided by health benefit plans
° $300,000 for disability insurance
° $300,000 for long-term care insurance
° $100,000 for a type of health insurance not listed above, including any net cash surrender and net cash withdrawal values under the types of health insurance listed above
Annuities
° $250,000 in the present value of annuity benefits, including net cash withdrawal values and net cash surrender values
° With respect to each payee under a structured settlement annuity, or beneficiary of the payee, $250,000 in present value annuity benefits, in the aggregate, including any net cash surrender and net cash withdrawal values.
The maximum amount of protection for each individual, regardless of the number of policies or contracts, is:
° $300,000 in aggregate for all types of coverage listed above, with the exception of basic hospital, medical, and surgical insurance or major medical insurance
° $500,000 in aggregate for basic hospital, medical, and surgical insurance or major medical insurance
NOTE: Certain policies and contracts may not be covered or fully covered. For example, coverage does not extend to any portion(s) of a policy or contract that the insurer does not guarantee, such as certain investment additions to the account value of a variable life insurance policy or a variable annuity contract. There are also various residency requirements and other limitations under Maryland law.
To learn more about the above protections, please visit the Corporations website at www.mdlifega.org, or contact:
Maryland Life and Health
Insurance Guaranty Corporation
8817 Belair Road
Suite 208
Perry Hall, Maryland 21236
410-248-0407
Or,
Maryland Insurance
Administration
200 St. Paul Place, Suite 2700
Baltimore, Maryland.21202
1-800-492-6116, ext. 2170
Insurance companies and agents are not allowed by Maryland law to use the existence of the Corporation or its coverage to encourage you to purchase any form of insurance. When selecting an insurance company, you should not rely on Corporation coverage. If there is any inconsistency between this notice and Maryland law, then Maryland law will control.