§ 9-226. Sufficiency of claims and procedures for filing claims
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MD Code, Insurance, § 9-226
§ 9-226. Sufficiency of claims and procedures for filing claims
(a)(1) If on issuance of an order of liquidation under this subtitle or at any time during a liquidation proceeding the insurer is not clearly solvent, the court, after notice it considers proper and a hearing, shall issue an order that the insurer is an impaired insurer.
(2) Notwithstanding any previous notice given to creditors, after issuance of an order under paragraph (1) of this subsection, the Commissioner shall notify each person that may have a claim against the insurer that the claim is forever barred unless the person files the claim with the Commissioner at a place and within the time specified in the notice.
(b)(1) Each claimant shall set forth in reasonable detail:
(c) The receiver shall:
(d)(1) On receipt of the report of the receiver, the court shall:
(e)(1) At the hearing specified under subsection (d) of this section:
(f)(1) In a delinquency proceeding commenced in this State against a domestic insurer, a claimant who resides in a reciprocal state may file a claim with:
(4) If the claimant elects to prove a claim in the ancillary proceeding, and if the same notice and opportunity to be heard is given the domiciliary receiver of this State as is provided under subsection (g) of this section for an ancillary proceeding in this State, the final allowance of the claim by the courts of the ancillary state shall be accepted in this State as conclusive as to:
(g)(1) In a delinquency proceeding in a reciprocal state against an insurer domiciled in that state, a claimant who resides in this State may file a claim with:
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Added by Acts 1996, c. 11, § 1, eff. Oct. 1, 1997. Amended by Acts 1997, c. 70, § 7, eff. Oct. 1, 1997.
Formerly Art. 48A, §§ 147 to 149, 161.
MD Code, Insurance, § 9-226, MD INSURANCE § 9-226
Current with legislation effective through July 1, 2023, from the 2023 Regular Session of the General Assembly. Some statute sections may be more current, see credits for details.
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