WILLIAM DONALD SCHAEFER, Governor
167.
(C) [An] (1) EXCEPT AS PROVIDED IN THIS SUBSECTION, AN
agent may not solicit or take application or negotiate, procure
or make any insurance for which that agent does not then possess
a valid appointment.
(2) AN AGENT MAY, WITHOUT AN APPOINTMENT, SUBMIT TO
AN INSURER AN INFORMAL INQUIRY FOR ANY KIND OF INSURANCE LIFE
INSURANCE, HEALTH INSURANCE, OR ANNUITY FOR WHICH THE AGENT HAS A
VALID AND EFFECTIVE CERTIFICATE OF QUALIFICATION IF THE INSURER
HAS A VALID AND EFFECTIVE CERTIFICATE OF AUTHORITY UNDER THIS
ARTICLE FOR THE KIND OF INSURANCE WITH RESPECT TO WHICH THE
INQUIRY IS MADE.
(3) AN AGENT MAY, WITHOUT AN APPOINTMENT, SOLICIT AN
APPLICATION FOR ANY KIND OF INSURANCE LIFE INSURANCE, HEALTH
INSURANCE, OR ANNUITY FOR WHICH THE AGENT HAS A VALID AND
EFFECTIVE CERTIFICATE OF QUALIFICATION IF:
(I) THE INSURER TO WHICH THE APPLICATION IS
SUBMITTED HAS A VALID AND EFFECTIVE CERTIFICATE OF AUTHORITY
UNDER THIS ARTICLE FOR THE KIND OF INSURANCE REQUESTED IN THE
APPLICATION; AND.
(II) (4) WITHIN 30 DAYS FROM RECEIPT BY THE AN
INSURER OF THE APPLICATION FROM THE AGENT AN APPLICATION FOR LIFE
INSURANCE, HEALTH INSURANCE, OR AN ANNUITY FROM AN AGENT WHO DOES
NOT HOLD A VALID APPOINTMENT FROM THE INSURER, THE INSURER SHALL
EITHER REJECTS REJECT THE APPLICATION IN ACCORDANCE WITH § 234A
OF THIS ARTICLE OR FILES FILE A WRITTEN NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT
WITH THE COMMISSIONER PURSUANT TO UNDER § 169 OF THIS ARTICLE.
SECTION 2. AND BE IT FURTHER ENACTED, That this Act shall
take effect July 1, 1988.
May 27, 1988
The Honorable R. Clayton Mitchell, Jr.
Speaker of the House of Delegates
State House
Annapolis, Maryland 21401
Dear Mr. Speaker:
In accordance with Article II, Section 17 of the Maryland
Constitution, I have today vetoed House Bill 619.
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