Maryland Code § IN-5-502

Section IN-5-502
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(a) For purposes of this section, the domicile in the United States of an alien
insurer, other than an insurer formed under the laws of Canada, is deemed to be the
state where the alien insurer maintains its largest deposit of trusteed assets.
(b) The investment portfolio of a foreign life insurer or alien life insurer
shall be:
(1) as allowed by the laws of its domicile; and
(2) of a quality substantially as high as that required under this
subtitle for similar funds of like domestic life insurers.
(c) The Commissioner may deny or refuse to renew a certificate of authority
to a foreign life insurer or alien life insurer if:
(1) the foreign life insurer or alien life insurer has investments in one
person in excess of the limit provided in § 5-507 of this subtitle; or
(2) the Commissioner finds that its investments do not comply in
substance with the investment requirements and limitations of this subtitle for
domestic life insurers transacting the same kind of insurance business.

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