Maryland Code § IN-14-611

Section IN-14-611
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(a) To enforce this subtitle and any regulation adopted under it, the
Commissioner may issue an order:
(1) that requires the violator to cease and desist from the identified
violation and further similar violations;
(2) that requires the violator to take specific affirmative action to
correct the violation;
(3) that requires the violator to make restitution of money, property,
or other assets to a person who has suffered financial injury because of the violation;
or
(4) that requires a discount medical plan organization or a discount
drug plan organization to make restitution of money, property, or other assets to a
person who has suffered financial injury because of a violation by any person
authorized to sell, market, solicit, or administer a discount medical plan or discount
drug plan established by the discount medical plan organization or discount drug
plan organization while the person is acting with the actual or apparent authority of
the discount medical plan organization or discount drug plan organization.
(b) (1) An order of the Commissioner issued under this section may be
served on a violator who is registered under this subtitle in the manner provided in
Title 2 of this article.
(2) An order of the Commissioner issued under this section may be
served on a violator that is not registered under this subtitle in the manner provided
for service on an unauthorized insurer that does an act of insurance business in Title
4 of this article.

(3) A request for a hearing on any order issued under this subsection
does not stay that portion of the order that requires the violator to cease and desist
from conduct identified in the order.
(4) The Commissioner may file a petition in the circuit court of any
county to enforce an order issued under this section, whether or not a hearing has
been requested or, if requested, whether or not a hearing has been held.
(5) If the Commissioner prevails in an action brought by the
Commissioner under this section, the Commissioner may recover for the use of the
State reasonable attorney's fees and the costs of the action.
(c) (1) In addition to any other enforcement action taken by the
Commissioner under this section, the Commissioner may impose a civil penalty of not
more than $10,000 for each violation of this subtitle.
(2) Notwithstanding paragraph (1) of this subsection, the
Commissioner may impose a civil penalty of not more than $1,000 per day for each
day that a person is in violation of § 14-603 of this subtitle.
(d) This section does not limit any regulatory power of the Commissioner
under this article.

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