Maryland Code § IN-11-404

Section IN-11-404
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(a) (1) Unless the Commissioner finds that a filing does not meet the
requirements of this subtitle or is otherwise contrary to law, the Commissioner shall
approve the filing.
(2) As soon as reasonably possible after a filing is made, the
Commissioner shall approve or disapprove the filing in writing.
(3) If the Commissioner disapproves a filing, the Commissioner shall
specify the ways that the Commissioner finds that the filing fails to meet the
requirements of this subtitle or is otherwise contrary to law.

(b) (1) This subsection does not apply to filings by a rating organization
on behalf of title insurers that are members or subscribers of the rating organization.
(2) If a filing is not disapproved by the Commissioner within 15 days
after the date of filing, or within 30 days after the date of filing if the Commissioner
extends the waiting period in writing during the initial 15-day period, the filing is
deemed approved and the effective date of the filing is the end of the 15-day or 30-
day waiting period.
(c) (1) The Commissioner shall hold a hearing to review the approval or
disapproval of a filing under this section if:
(i) after approval of the filing, the Commissioner finds that
the filing does not meet the requirements of this subtitle or is otherwise contrary to
law;
(ii) a person with an interest in the filing makes a complaint
to the Commissioner in writing that sets forth specific and reasonable causes for
complaint; or
(iii) a title insurer or a rating organization on behalf of its
members or subscribers, on notice of disapproval by the Commissioner under this
section, requests a hearing.
(2) A hearing under this subsection shall be held within 30 days after
the occurrence of an action specified in paragraph (1) of this subsection.
(3) The Commissioner shall give written notice of the hearing to all
interested parties.
(4) The Commissioner may confirm, modify, change, or rescind any
previous action, if warranted by the facts shown at the hearing.

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