Maryland Code § IN-2-104

Section IN-2-104
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(a) (1) Subject to the approval of the Governor, the Commissioner shall
appoint a Deputy Commissioner.
(2) The Deputy Commissioner is in the executive service of the State
Personnel Management System and is entitled to compensation in accordance with
the State budget.
(3) The Deputy Commissioner shall be covered by a surety bond or
an insurance policy of the type and in the amount of coverage determined by the State
Treasurer under § 5-108 of the State Government Article.
(4) The Deputy Commissioner shall exercise the powers and perform
the duties vested by law in the Commissioner:
(i) if the office of the Commissioner is vacant; or
(ii) if for any reason the Commissioner is absent or unable to
exercise the powers and perform the duties of office.
(b) The Commissioner may appoint employees to head divisions or sections
established under § 2-102 of this subtitle or for any special purpose that the
Commissioner designates.

(c) (1) The Commissioner shall appoint an actuary.
(2) The Commissioner may appoint assistant actuaries.
(3) The actuary and assistant actuaries shall:
(i) perform the actuarial duties of the Administration;
(ii) examine or help to examine insurers; and
(iii) perform any other duties that the Commissioner assigns.
(d) (1) The Commissioner shall appoint a chief examiner.
(2) The Commissioner may appoint assistant examiners.
(3) The chief examiner and assistant examiners shall examine or
help to examine insurers and other persons subject to examination under this article.
(e) (1) The Commissioner shall appoint an auditor and examiner for the
Administration.
(2) The auditor and examiner shall:
(i) examine and audit the annual statements of all authorized
insurers;
(ii) examine and audit the books, accounts, and affairs of the
Administration; and
(iii) perform any other auditing that the Commissioner directs.
(f) (1) The Commissioner may appoint investigators, accountants, and
statisticians.
(2) As directed by the Commissioner, the investigators shall
investigate, in the State, violations or alleged violations of this article, including
insurance fraud as defined in § 27-801 of this article.
(g) (1) The Administration shall be represented by the Office of the
Attorney General.
(2) The Administration shall have:

(i) a principal counsel who is an assistant Attorney General;
and
(ii) other assistant Attorneys General, including assistant
Attorneys General specifically assigned to the Fraud Division, as provided by the
State budget.
(3) The Commissioner may employ on a full-time basis other
attorneys at law as the Commissioner considers necessary.
(h) The Commissioner may appoint any other assistants and clerks that are
necessary to help the Commissioner in performing the duties of the Commissioner
under this article.
(i) The Commissioner may procure, on a fee or part-time basis or both,
actuarial, legal, technical, or other professional services, including the services of
independent review organizations and medical experts.
(j) (1) Subject to approval by the Board of Public Works under the State
Finance and Procurement Article, the Commissioner may enter into contracts for
performance of licensing services under this article with persons that are not
governmental entities.
(2) A contract authorized under this subsection:
(i) shall specify the amount of any administrative charge
required under this subsection and the manner in which the charge will be collected;
(ii) shall limit the administrative charge to the cost to the
contractor of providing the service specified by the contract; and
(iii) may require the contractor to collect any fees required
under this article and remit them to the General Fund of the State.
(3) The Commissioner may require an amount equivalent to the
administrative cost of providing licensing services to be paid directly to a contractor
by any person who is an applicant for a certificate of authority or certificate of
qualification issued by the Commissioner or any insurer, health maintenance
organization, nonprofit health service plan, fraternal benefit society, the Maryland
Automobile Insurance Fund, or other entity operating in this State under a certificate
of authority issued by the Commissioner.

(k) The Commissioner shall appoint or contract with a physician and may
appoint or contract with other health care providers for the purpose of assisting the
Commissioner in performing those duties of the Commissioner that relate to the
regulation of health insurance and health maintenance organizations.

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