Maryland Code § IN-4-113

Section IN-4-113
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(a) The Commissioner shall deny a certificate of authority to an applicant
or refuse to renew, suspend, or revoke a certificate of authority if:
(1) the action is required by any provision of this article;
(2) the insurer no longer meets the requirements for the certificate of
authority because of a deficiency in assets or any other reason;
(3) the business of the insurer is fraudulently conducted;
(4) the insurer is insolvent, or its assets are not sufficient for carrying
on its business;
(5) the insurer fails to pay taxes on premiums required under this
article;
(6) the insurer willfully fails to provide the Commissioner with
required information about medical malpractice insurance issued by the insurer in
this State or any other state;
(7) the issuance or renewal of a certificate of authority is contrary to
the public interest;

(8) the Commissioner finds that the principal management
personnel of the insurer is:
(i) untrustworthy or not of good character; or
(ii) so lacking in insurer managerial experience as to make the
proposed operation hazardous to the insurance-buying public or to the insurer's
stockholders; or
(9) the Commissioner has good reason to believe that the insurer is
affiliated, directly or indirectly, through ownership, control, management,
reinsurance transactions, or other insurance or business relations with a person
whose business operations are or have been marked by the manipulation of assets,
accounts, or reinsurance or by bad faith, to the detriment of insureds, stockholders,
or creditors.
(b) The Commissioner may deny a certificate of authority to an applicant
or, subject to the hearing provisions of Title 2 of this article, refuse to renew, suspend,
or revoke a certificate of authority if the applicant or holder of the certificate of
authority:
(1) violates any provision of this article other than one that provides
for mandatory denial, refusal to renew, suspension, or revocation for its violation;
(2) knowingly fails to comply with a regulation or order of the
Commissioner;
(3) is found by the Commissioner to be in unsound condition or in a
condition that renders further transaction of insurance business hazardous to the
insurer's policyholders or the public;
(4) is engaged in writing policies in a jurisdiction in which it operates
on a premium basis that the Commissioner finds to be insufficient, insecure, or
impracticable so as to endanger the solvency of the insurer;
(5) refuses or delays payment of amounts due claimants without just
cause;
(6) refuses to be examined or to produce its accounts, records, or files
for examination by the Commissioner when required;

(7) refuses to provide additional information that the Commissioner
considers advisable in considering an application for renewal of the certificate of
authority;
(8) fails to pay a final judgment against it in the State within 30 days
after the judgment becomes final;
(9) is affiliated with and under the same general management or
interlocking directorate or ownership as another insurer that transacts direct
insurance in the State without having a certificate of authority to do so, except as
allowed to a surplus lines insurer under Title 3, Subtitle 3 of this article;
(10) is found by the Commissioner to have participated, with or
without the knowledge of an insurance producer, in selling motor vehicle insurance
without an actual intent to sell the insurance, as evidenced by a persistent pattern of
filing certificates of insurance together with or closely followed by cancellation notices
for the insurance;
(11) except as allowed under § 10-103(c) of this article, is found by the
Commissioner to have knowingly participated with a person, acting as an insurance
producer, that does not have an appointment from the insurer in accepting insurance
contracts that the person has sold, solicited, or negotiated, if committed with
sufficient frequency to indicate a general business practice;
(12) has had a certificate of authority revoked or suspended by the
insurance regulatory authority of another state;
(13) has violated the provisions of Title 6.5 of the State Government
Article;
(14) fails to provide to the Commissioner or an insurance producer any
information required by § 10-118 of this article regarding the termination of an
appointment of the insurance producer; or
(15) in providing information required by or provided pursuant to §
10-118 of this article regarding the termination of an appointment of an insurance
producer, makes an inaccurate statement with actual malice.
(c) (1) On refusal to renew, suspension, or revocation of an insurer's
certificate of authority, the Commissioner immediately shall notify:
(i) the insurer; and

(ii) each insurance producer of the insurer in the state of
record in the office of the Commissioner.
(2) The refusal to renew, revocation, or suspension of a certificate of
authority automatically suspends or revokes the appointment of each insurance
producer of the insurer in the State.
(3) The Commissioner shall state in the notice to each insurance
producer under paragraph (1) of this subsection that the appointment of the
insurance producer has been suspended or revoked.
(4) The Commissioner may publish notice of the revocation of a
certificate of authority in a newspaper published in the State.
(d) Instead of or in addition to suspending or revoking a certificate of
authority, the Commissioner may:
(1) impose on the holder a penalty of not less than $100 but not more
than $125,000 for each violation of this article; and
(2) require the holder to make restitution to any person who has
suffered financial injury because of the violation of this article including requiring
the holder to:
(i) fulfill any obligation under the policies or contracts of the
holder that the holder failed to fulfill in violation of this article; or
(ii) pay a claim or an amount due under an insurance policy or
contract not paid in violation of this article.
(e) The Commissioner shall adopt regulations to:
(1) establish standards for the imposition of a penalty under
subsection (d) of this section; and
(2) carry out the provisions of subsection (b)(11) of this section.

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