Maryland Code § IN-5-401

Section IN-5-401
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(a) (1) Except for securities subject to amortization and except as
otherwise provided in this title, an insurer's investments shall be valued, at the
discretion of the Commissioner, at:
(i) their appraised value;
(ii) their fair market value; or
(iii) prices that the Commissioner determines represent their
fair market value.
(2) If the Commissioner finds that a special investment reserve
would be prudent in view of the character of investments, the Commissioner may
require the insurer to:
(i) establish and maintain a special investment reserve of a
reasonable amount for losses or fluctuations in value; and
(ii) submit a statement or report to the Commissioner on the
financial condition of the reserve.
(3) In connection with an examination or required financial
statement of an authorized insurer, the Commissioner may:
(i) require the insurer to submit a complete financial
statement and audited report of the financial condition of a corporation in which the
insurer owns securities; and

(ii) order an examination to be made of a subsidiary or affiliate
of the insurer.
(b) (1) An insurer that owns 10% or more of the stock of another insurer
shall have its stock valued at book value as shown by the more recent of:
(i) the last annual statement of the other insurer; or
(ii) the last report on examination of the other insurer.
(2) Except as provided in paragraph (3) of this subsection, the book
value of a share of common stock of an insurer shall be represented by a fraction:
(i) the numerator of which is the amount of the insurer's
capital and surplus, less the value of any outstanding preferred stock; and
(ii) the denominator of which is the number of shares of the
insurer's common stock issued and outstanding.
(3) An insurer may value its holdings of stock in a subsidiary insurer
in an amount that is not less than the acquisition cost, if the acquisition cost is less
than the value determined under paragraph (2) of this subsection.
(c) The stock of a subsidiary of an insurer shall be valued on the basis of
only those assets that would be authorized investments for the insurer if the insurer
acquired or held them directly.
(d) Real estate that is acquired by foreclosure or by deed in lieu of
foreclosure may not be valued at an amount greater than the sum of:
(1) the unpaid principal of any defaulted loan at the date of the
foreclosure or deed;
(2) any taxes and expenses that the insurer pays or incurs to protect
the investment or in connection with the acquisition, except for uncollected interest
on any loan;
(3) the cost of a later addition or improvement by the insurer; and
(4) an amount that the insurer pays later on assessments levied for
improvements in connection with the property.
(e) Purchase-money mortgages shall be valued in an amount not exceeding
the lesser of:

(1) the acquisition cost of the real property; or
(2) 90% of the value of the real property.

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