Maryland Code § IN-14-107

Section IN-14-107
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(a) By November 1 of each year, the Commissioner shall issue an order
notifying each nonprofit health service plan that is required to file a report under §

14-106 of this subtitle of whether the plan has satisfied the requirements of § 14-106
of this subtitle.
(b) If the Commissioner determines that a nonprofit health service plan has
not satisfied the requirements of § 14-106 of this subtitle, the Commissioner shall
issue an order requiring the nonprofit health service plan to pay the premium tax
under Title 6, Subtitle 1 of this article:
(1) for a period of time beginning with the date the plan was
determined to be out of compliance with § 14-106 of this subtitle; and
(2) in an amount equal to the amount by which the value of the
nonprofit health service plan's premium tax exemption under § 6-101(b) of this
article exceeds the sum of:
(i) the subsidy required under the Senior Prescription Drug
Assistance Program established under Title 15, Subtitle 10 of the Health - General
Article; and
(ii) other funds used by the nonprofit health service plan to
meet the public service requirement under § 14-106 of this subtitle.
(c) A nonprofit health service plan that fails to timely file the report
required under § 14-106 of this subtitle shall pay the penalties under § 14-121 of this
subtitle.
(d) A party aggrieved by an order of the Commissioner issued under this
section has a right to a hearing in accordance with §§ 2-210 through 2-215 of this
article.
(e) Premium tax revenue collected by the Administration as the result of an
order issued under subsection (b) of this section shall be deposited into the Senior
Prescription Drug Assistance Program Fund established under § 15-1004 of the
Health - General Article.

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