Maryland Code § IN-32-105

Section IN-32-105
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(a) On request of the Commissioner, but not more than once each year, a
carrier shall submit to the Commissioner an ORSA Summary Report or a
combination of reports that together contain the information described in the ORSA
Guidance Manual, applicable to the carrier or the insurance group of which the
carrier is a member.
(b) Notwithstanding any request from the Commissioner, if the carrier is a
member of an insurance group, the carrier shall submit the report required by this
section if the Commissioner is the lead state commissioner of the insurance group as
determined by the procedures in the Financial Analysis Handbook adopted by the
NAIC.
(c) The carrier shall:
(1) determine the most appropriate date of the filing based on the
carrier's internal strategic planning processes; and
(2) notify the Commissioner of the anticipated date of the filing.
(d) The carrier's or insurance group's chief risk officer or other executive
with responsibility for the oversight of the carrier's enterprise risk management

process shall sign the report and attest to the best of that individual's belief and
knowledge that:
(1) the carrier applies the enterprise risk management process
described in the ORSA Summary Report; and
(2) a copy of the report has been provided to the carrier's board of
directors or the appropriate committee of the board.
(e) A carrier may comply with subsection (a) of this section by providing the
most recent and substantially similar report that the carrier or another member of
an insurance group of which the carrier is a member provided to the commissioner
of another state or to a supervisor or regulator of a foreign jurisdiction if that report
provides information that is comparable to the information described in the ORSA
Guidance Manual.
(f) Any report that is provided under subsection (e) of this section in a
language other than English must be accompanied by a translation of that report into
English.

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