Maryland Code § IN-14-109

Section IN-14-109
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An applicant for a certificate of authority shall:

(1) file with the Commissioner an application on the form that the
Commissioner provides containing the information that the Commissioner considers
necessary;
(2) pay to the Commissioner the applicable fee required by § 2-112 of
this article; and
(3) file with the Commissioner copies of the following documents,
certified by at least two of the executive officers of the corporation:
(i) articles of incorporation, including the applicant's
corporate mission statement, with all amendments;
(ii) bylaws with all amendments;
(iii) each contract executed or proposed to be executed by the
corporation and a health care provider, embodying the terms under which health care
services are to be furnished to subscribers to the plan;
(iv) each form of contract issued or proposed to be issued to
subscribers to the plan and a table of the rates charged or proposed to be charged to
subscribers for each form of contract;
(v) a financial statement of the corporation, including the
amount of each contribution paid or agreed to be paid to the corporation for working
capital, the name of each contributor, and the terms of each contribution;
(vi) a list of the names and addresses of and biographical
information about the members of the board of directors of the corporation;
(vii) a list of the total compensation paid or proposed to be paid
to each officer and member of the board of directors of the corporation;
(viii) a list of the beginning and ending terms of membership for
each member of the board of directors of the corporation; and
(ix) any other information or documents that the
Commissioner considers necessary to ensure compliance with this subtitle.

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