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§ 20-105.1. Information in addition to that required by Sections 20-104 and 20-105

MD Transp Code § 20-105.1 (2019) (N/A)
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(a)    In addition to the information that is required to be given under §§ 20–104 and 20–105 of this title, the driver of each vehicle involved in an accident under either of those sections shall also give the following information:

(1)    Name and address of the insurance carrier or other provider of security for the person giving the information;

(2)    Policy or other identifying number of the liability insurance or other security, if it is available;

(3)    Name and address of the local insurance producer or local office of the insurance carrier or other provider of security, if it is available; and

(4)    For a vehicle that is self–insured under the Administration’s self–insurance program, evidence of self–insurance in the form required by the Administration.

(b)    (1)    The Administration shall adopt regulations that:

(i)    Establish the form and content of the evidence of self–insurance required under subsection (a)(4) of this section; and

(ii)    Require each self–insurer to maintain the evidence of self–insurance in each vehicle covered under the self–insurer’s self–insurance certificate.

(2)    Regulations adopted by the Administration under paragraph (1) of this subsection shall require the evidence of self–insurance to include:

(i)    The name, address, and self–insurance certificate number of the self–insurer;

(ii)    The name, address, and telephone number of the self–insurer’s third party administrator or third party adjuster; and

(iii)    The vehicle identification number of the self–insured vehicle.

(c)    The information specified in subsections (a) and (b) of this section shall be given to any person required to be notified under § 20–104 or § 20–105 of this title.

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