Maryland Code § IN-14-118

Section IN-14-118
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(a) If the minimum surplus of a corporation authorized under this subtitle
required to be maintained by § 14-117 of this subtitle becomes impaired, the
Commissioner immediately may determine the amount of deficiency and serve notice
on the corporation and its board of directors to cure the deficiency within the time
period specified by the Commissioner, which may not exceed 120 days after service of
the notice.

(b) The corporation may cure the deficiency in cash or in assets eligible for
the investment of the corporation's funds under § 14-120 of this subtitle.
(c) Except as provided in subsection (d) of this section, if a corporation that
has been notified of a deficiency under subsection (a) of this section does not cure the
deficiency and file proof that it has done so with the Commissioner within the time
period specified by the Commissioner:
(1) the corporation may be considered insolvent; and
(2) the Commissioner may institute delinquency proceedings against
the corporation under Title 9, Subtitle 2 of this article.
(d) (1) The corporation may apply for a single extension of not more than
60 days to cure a deficiency.
(2) The Commissioner may grant the extension if:
(i) the corporation shows good cause why the deficiency was
not cured in the initial time period specified by the Commissioner; and
(ii) the deficiency exists because the Commissioner required
an increased surplus, disallowed certain assets, or reduced the value of certain assets
carried in the corporation's accounts.

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