Maryland Code § IN-4-101

Section IN-4-101
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(a) (1) Except as otherwise provided in this article, a person may not act
as an insurer and an insurer may not engage in the insurance business in the State
unless the person has a certificate of authority issued by the Commissioner.
(2) An insurer may not have or maintain in this State an office,
representative, or other facility to solicit or service any kind of insurance in another
state unless the insurer is then authorized to engage in the same kind of insurance
business in this State.
(b) A certificate of authority is not required for an insurer to engage in:
(1) transactions that relate to policies that were lawfully written in
the State, or the liquidation of assets and liabilities of the insurer, including the
collection of premiums on existing policies, resulting from former authorized
operations of the insurer in the State;
(2) transactions that occur after issuance of a policy that covers only
subjects of insurance not resident, located, or expressly to be performed in the State
at the time of issuance, or that covers property in the course of transportation by land,
air, or water to, from, or through the State, including any incidental preparation and
storage, and the coverage was lawfully solicited, written, and delivered outside the
State;
(3) transactions that relate to surplus lines coverages lawfully
written under Title 3, Subtitle 3 of this article; or

(4) reinsurance transactions, except as to domestic reinsurers.

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