Maryland Code § IN-8-518

Section IN-8-518
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(a) A reinsurance manager:
(1) except as provided in subsection (b) of this section, may not cede
retrocessions for a reinsurer;
(2) may not commit a reinsurer to participate in reinsurance
syndicates;
(3) may not appoint or hire an insurance producer to solicit, procure,
or negotiate reinsurance contracts for a reinsurer without ensuring that the
insurance producer is qualified under Title 10, Subtitle 1 of this article;
(4) may not take an action that would constitute a violation of § 27-
503 of this article if taken directly by a reinsurer;
(5) without the reinsurer's prior written approval, may not pay or
commit a reinsurer to pay a claim, net of reinsurance, that exceeds the lesser of 1%
of the reinsurer's policyholder surplus as of the preceding calendar year and an
amount specified by the reinsurer;
(6) subject to subsection (b) of this section and without the reinsurer's
prior written approval:
(i) may not collect a payment from a retrocessionaire; or
(ii) may not commit a reinsurer to a claim settlement with a
retrocessionaire;

(7) may not appoint a subreinsurance manager; or
(8) may not employ an individual who is also employed by a reinsurer
that transacts business with the reinsurance manager, unless the reinsurance
manager is under common control with the reinsurer and is subject to Title 7 of this
article.
(b) A reinsurance manager may cede facultative reinsurance contracts
under obligatory facultative agreements if the contract between the reinsurance
manager and reinsurer contains reinsurance underwriting guidelines for the
retrocessions, including:
(1) a list of reinsurers with which any automatic agreements are in
effect;
(2) the coverages and amounts or percentages that may be reinsured;
and
(3) commission schedules.

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