Maryland Code § IN-4-104

Section IN-4-104
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(a) Except as otherwise provided in this article, to qualify for a certificate of
authority to engage in one kind of insurance business, an insurer that started
business in the State on or before June 30, 1965, must have and maintain paid-in
capital stock with a fixed nominal or par value in an amount not less than that
applicable under the following schedule:
Kind of Minimum Capital
Insurance Business Stock Required
(1) life insurance including annuities and health $200,000
insurance ……………………………………………
(2) health insurance …………………………………… $100,000
(3) property insurance and marine insurance other $250,000
than wet marine and transportation insurance…
(4) title insurance ………………………………………… $250,000
(5) wet marine and transportation insurance ………… $250,000

(6) casualty insurance, not including vehicle liability $250,000
insurance for workers' compensation insurance …
(7) vehicle liability insurance …………………………… $250,000
(8) workers' compensation insurance …………………… $250,000
(9) surety insurance ………………………………………… $250,000
(b) To qualify for a certificate of authority to engage in two or more kinds of
insurance business, an insurer that started business in the State on or before June
30, 1965, must have paid-in capital stock with a fixed nominal or par value in an
amount not less than the lesser of:
(1) the combined sum of the capital stock required for each of the
kinds of insurance business to be authorized; or
(2) $500,000.
(c) Except as otherwise provided in this article, to qualify for a certificate of
authority to engage in one kind of insurance business, an insurer that started
business in the State during the period from July 1, 1965, to June 30, 1991, both
inclusive, must have and maintain paid-in capital stock with a fixed nominal or par
value in an amount not less than that applicable under the following schedule:
Kind of Minimum Capital
Insurance Business Stock Required
(1) life insurance including annuities and health $500,000
insurance ……………………………………………
(2) health insurance …………………………………… $250,000
(3) property insurance and marine insurance other $250,000
than wet marine and transportation insurance…
(4) title insurance ………………………………………… $250,000
(5) wet marine and transportation insurance ………… $250,000
(6) casualty insurance, not including vehicle liability $250,000
insurance for workers' compensation insurance …
(7) vehicle liability insurance …………………………… $250,000

(8) workers' compensation insurance …………………… $250,000
(9) surety insurance ………………………………………… $250,000
(d) To qualify for a certificate of authority to engage in two or more kinds of
insurance business, an insurer that started business in the State during the period
from July 1, 1965, to June 30, 1991, both inclusive, must have paid-in capital stock
with a fixed nominal or par value in an amount not less than $500,000.
(e) Except as otherwise provided in this article, to qualify for a certificate of
authority to engage in one kind of insurance business, an insurer that started
business in the State on or after July 1, 1991, must have and maintain paid-in capital
stock with a fixed nominal or par value in an amount not less than that applicable
under the following schedule:
Kind of Minimum Capital
Insurance Business Stock Required
(1) life insurance including annuities……………… $1,500,000
(2) health insurance …………………………………… $750,000
(3) property insurance and marine insurance other $750,000
than wet marine and transportation insurance…
(4) title insurance ………………………………………… $750,000
(5) wet marine and transportation insurance ………… $750,000
(6) casualty insurance, not including vehicle liability $250,000
insurance for workers' compensation insurance …
(7) vehicle liability insurance …………………………… $750,000
(8) workers' compensation insurance …………………… $750,000
(9) surety insurance ………………………………………… $750,000
(f) To qualify for a certificate of authority to engage in two or more kinds of
insurance business, an insurer that started business in the State on or after July 1,
1991, must have paid-in capital stock with a fixed nominal or par value in an amount
not less than $1,500,000.

(g) On or after July 1, 2001, an insurer that qualified for a certificate of
authority to engage in any kind of insurance business on or before June 30, 1991,
must have and maintain paid-in capital stock with a fixed nominal or par value in
an amount not less than 150% of that required of an insurer authorized to start
insurance business in the State on June 30, 1991.

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