Maryland Code § IN-9-103

Section IN-9-103
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If the Commissioner determines that the continued operation of an authorized
insurer may be hazardous to policyholders or creditors of the authorized insurer or
the general public, the Commissioner may issue an order that requires the authorized
insurer to:
(1) reduce the total amount of present and potential liability for
benefits under policies through reinsurance;
(2) reduce, suspend, or limit the volume of business being accepted
or renewed;
(3) reduce general insurance and commission expenses by specified
methods;
(4) increase capital and surplus;
(5) suspend or limit the declaration and payment of dividends to
policyholders or stockholders;
(6) file reports in a form acceptable to the Commissioner about the
market value of its assets;
(7) limit or withdraw from certain investments or discontinue certain
investment practices to the extent that the Commissioner considers necessary;
(8) document the adequacy of premium rates in relation to risks
insured;
(9) file, in addition to regular annual statements, interim financial
reports on the form adopted by the National Association of Insurance Commissioners
or in another form required by the Commissioner;
(10) correct corporate governance practice deficiencies and adopt and
utilize governance practices acceptable to the Commissioner;
(11) provide a business plan to the Commissioner in order to continue
to transact business in the State; or

(12) notwithstanding any other provision of law limiting the frequency
or amount of premium rate adjustments, adjust rates for any nonlife insurance
product written by the authorized insurer that the Commissioner considers necessary
to improve the financial condition of the insurer.

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