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§ 11-315. Special rate making principles.
 

(a)  In general.- All homeowner's insurance rates shall be made in accordance with the principles set forth in this section. 

(b)  Three-year review period.-  

(1) An insurer under a homeowner's insurance policy may not classify or maintain an insured for a period longer than 3 years in a classification that entails a higher premium because of a specific claim. 

(2) For the purpose of determining whether to classify an insured in a classification that entails a higher premium, an insurer may review only a period not greater than 3 years before: 

(i) if the policy has not yet been issued: 

1. the date of the application; or 

2. the proposed effective date of the policy; or 

(ii) on renewal of a policy, the effective date of the renewal. 

(3) (i) The removal of, reduction of, or refusal to apply a discount is not a violation of this subsection if the claim resulting in the removal of, reduction of, or refusal to apply the discount was filed not more than 5 years before the removal, reduction, or refusal. 

(ii) Subparagraph (i) of this paragraph may not be construed to prevent an insurer from granting a claim-free discount to an insured. 
 

[2009, ch. 378.] 
 

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Maryland > Insurance > Title-11 > Subtitle-3 > 11-315

§ 11-315. Special rate making principles.
 

(a)  In general.- All homeowner's insurance rates shall be made in accordance with the principles set forth in this section. 

(b)  Three-year review period.-  

(1) An insurer under a homeowner's insurance policy may not classify or maintain an insured for a period longer than 3 years in a classification that entails a higher premium because of a specific claim. 

(2) For the purpose of determining whether to classify an insured in a classification that entails a higher premium, an insurer may review only a period not greater than 3 years before: 

(i) if the policy has not yet been issued: 

1. the date of the application; or 

2. the proposed effective date of the policy; or 

(ii) on renewal of a policy, the effective date of the renewal. 

(3) (i) The removal of, reduction of, or refusal to apply a discount is not a violation of this subsection if the claim resulting in the removal of, reduction of, or refusal to apply the discount was filed not more than 5 years before the removal, reduction, or refusal. 

(ii) Subparagraph (i) of this paragraph may not be construed to prevent an insurer from granting a claim-free discount to an insured. 
 

[2009, ch. 378.] 
 


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Maryland > Insurance > Title-11 > Subtitle-3 > 11-315

§ 11-315. Special rate making principles.
 

(a)  In general.- All homeowner's insurance rates shall be made in accordance with the principles set forth in this section. 

(b)  Three-year review period.-  

(1) An insurer under a homeowner's insurance policy may not classify or maintain an insured for a period longer than 3 years in a classification that entails a higher premium because of a specific claim. 

(2) For the purpose of determining whether to classify an insured in a classification that entails a higher premium, an insurer may review only a period not greater than 3 years before: 

(i) if the policy has not yet been issued: 

1. the date of the application; or 

2. the proposed effective date of the policy; or 

(ii) on renewal of a policy, the effective date of the renewal. 

(3) (i) The removal of, reduction of, or refusal to apply a discount is not a violation of this subsection if the claim resulting in the removal of, reduction of, or refusal to apply the discount was filed not more than 5 years before the removal, reduction, or refusal. 

(ii) Subparagraph (i) of this paragraph may not be construed to prevent an insurer from granting a claim-free discount to an insured. 
 

[2009, ch. 378.]