Maryland Code § IN-25-405

Section IN-25-405
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(a) The Governing Committee shall adopt a program of operation in
accordance with this subtitle.
(b) The program of operation shall provide for economical, fair, and
nondiscriminatory administration and for the prompt and efficient delivery of
essential property insurance and homeowner's insurance to promote orderly
community development.
(c) (1) With the approval of the Commissioner, the Association may
amend the program of operation.
(2) Association members shall vote on proposed amendments to the
program of operation.
(3) Votes shall be cast and counted on a weighted basis in accordance
with the premiums written by each Association member.

(4) An amendment to the program of operation is not effective until
approved by a majority of the votes cast by Association members.
(d) The program of operation shall provide for:
(1) establishment of adequate service facilities and other necessary
facilities;
(2) management of the Association;
(3) assessment of Association members to defray losses and
expenses;
(4) commission arrangements;
(5) reasonable and objective underwriting standards;
(6) acceptance and cession of reinsurance;
(7) procedures to determine amounts of insurance to be provided;
(8) immediate binding of eligible risks;
(9) a premium installment plan; and
(10) notwithstanding Title 27, Subtitle 6 of this article, underwriting
guidelines and procedures that allow the Association to shorten the cancellation
period for policies of essential property insurance and homeowner's insurance for
certain conditions that are determined to exist.
(e) The program of operation shall provide that the Association may not
appoint insurance producers to act on its behalf and shall do business directly with
applicants or with licensed insurance producers that represent applicants.
(f) The program of operation shall establish:
(1) a maximum limit of liability of $1,500,000 on real or personal
property composed of or contained in a single building; and
(2) appropriate sublimits of liability based on construction,
protection, and class of occupancy.
(g) (1) The program of operation shall implement procedures to make
homeowner's insurance coverage available through the Association.

(2) The homeowner's insurance policies that the Association issues
may be limited to basic market value, repair cost, or actual cash value contracts for
owner-occupants of one- to four-family dwellings, as approved by the Commissioner.
(3) The homeowner's insurance shall be implemented through a
program that entitles eligible applicants to immediate binding of coverage through
the Association for a reasonable period of time pending underwriting and inspection
of the premises to determine whether the premises meet the eligibility standards of
the program.
(h) (1) The program of operation shall provide a method of recoupment
by which Association members may recover losses and expenses that have been
incurred by the Association and assessed to Association members.
(2) To recoup loss and expense assessments, the program of operation
shall provide for:
(i) the calculation of the surcharge or rating factors to be
added to direct premiums written for essential property insurance and homeowner's
insurance covering property located in the State; and
(ii) an adjustment each year for over or under recoupment of
assessment.
(i) (1) The program of operation shall develop a participation credit for
dwellings as an offset to Association member assessment for voluntary writings in
those areas of the State with a significant proportion of essential property insurance
policies or homeowner's insurance policies issued by or for the Association.
(2) After consultation with the Governing Committee, the
Commissioner shall determine whether an area has a significant proportion of
Association policies.

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