Maryland Code § HG-19-717

Section HG-19-717
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(a) Except as provided in subsections (b) and (c) of this section and unless,
for good cause shown, the Commissioner extends the time for a reasonable period:
(1) On or before March 1 of each year, each health maintenance
organization shall file with the Commissioner a report that shows the financial
condition of the health maintenance organization on the last day of the preceding
calendar year and any other information that the Commissioner requires by rule or
regulation; and
(2) On or before June 1 of each year, each health maintenance
organization shall file with the Commissioner an audited financial report for the
preceding calendar year.
(b) A health maintenance organization that has a fiscal year other than the
calendar year may request permission to file both the annual report required under
subsection (a)(1) of this section and the audited financial report required under
subsection (a)(2) of this section at the end of its fiscal year rather than the preceding
calendar year. If the Commissioner grants this permission, the health maintenance
organization shall file the annual report with the Commissioner within 60 days after
the end of its fiscal year, and the health maintenance organization shall file the

audited financial report with the Commissioner within 150 days after the end of its
fiscal year.
(c) With 90 days' advance notice, the Commissioner may require a health
maintenance organization to file an audited financial report earlier than the date
specified in subsection (a) of this section.
(d) The annual report shall:
(1) Be on the forms that the Commissioner requires; and
(2) Include a description of any changes in the information submitted
under § 19-708 of this subtitle.
(e) The audited financial report shall:
(1) Be on the forms that the Commissioner requires; and
(2) Be certified by an audit of a certified public accounting firm.
(f) Each financial report filed under this section is a public record.

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