Maryland Code § IN-7-605

Section IN-7-605
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(a) (1) To verify the information required in the insurer's registration
statement and in the annual enterprise risk report, and any addition or amendment
to the registration statement or the annual enterprise risk report, and in addition to
the powers granted under §§ 2-205 through 2-209 of this article relating to the
examination of insurers, the Commissioner may order an insurer subject to
registration under this subtitle to produce:
(i) those records, books, or papers in the possession of the
insurer or its affiliates that are necessary to verify the registration statement; and
(ii) additional information relevant to the registration
statement.
(2) The Commissioner shall examine the materials produced under
this subsection at the time and place prescribed in §§ 2-205 through 2-209 of this
article.
(b) (1) The Commissioner may conduct an examination under subsection
(a) of this section only:

(i) if the examination of the insurer under §§ 2-205 through
2-209 of this article is inadequate, or the interests of the policyholders of the insurer
are being adversely affected; and
(ii) within 3 years after the filing of the registration statement
or the addition or amendment to the registration statement.
(2) In a matter involving fraud, the 3-year limitation period of this
subsection does not apply.
(c) (1) The Commissioner may retain, at the insurer's expense, the
services of accountants, attorneys, actuaries, and other experts not otherwise a part
of the Commissioner's staff as may be reasonably necessary to assist in the conduct
of an examination under subsection (a) of this section.
(2) The accountants, attorneys, actuaries, and other experts retained
under this subsection are under the direction and control of the Commissioner and
act only in an advisory capacity.
(d) An insurer that produces materials for an examination under subsection
(a) of this section is liable for and shall pay the expense of the examination in
accordance with § 2-208 of this article.
(e) With regard to an examination under subsection (a) of this section, the
Commissioner has the authority provided under § 2-203 of this article.

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