§ 8-105. Placement of insurance business with controlled insurer
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MD Code, Insurance, § 8-105
§ 8-105. Placement of insurance business with controlled insurer
(a) In this section, “independent casualty actuary” means a casualty actuary who:
(b) If a controlling insurance producer, when the insurance business is placed, is acting in a transaction on behalf of an insured for compensation, commission, or other valuable consideration, the controlling insurance producer may not directly or indirectly place insurance business with its controlled insurer unless the requirements of this section are met.
(c) There shall be a written contract between the controlling insurance producer and controlled insurer that has been approved by the board of directors of the controlled insurer.
(d)(1) If insurance business is placed through a controlling insurance producer, the controlling insurance producer shall deliver written notice to the prospective insured before the effective date of the policy, disclosing the relationship between the controlling insurance producer and the controlled insurer.
(e) At least quarterly, the controlling insurance producer shall pay to the controlled insurer all money that the controlling insurance producer collected for the account of the controlled insurer, net of commissions, cancellations, and other adjustments.
(f)(1) In addition to any other required loss reserve certification, the controlled insurer on or before April 1 of each year shall file with the Commissioner an opinion of:
(g) The controlled insurer shall report annually to the Commissioner:
(h)(1) The controlled insurer shall have an audit committee of the board of directors composed of independent directors.
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Added by Acts 1995, c. 36, § 1, eff. Oct. 1, 1997. Amended by Acts 2001, c. 731, § 1, eff. July 2, 2001.
Formerly Art. 48A, §§ 661, 663.
MD Code, Insurance, § 8-105, MD INSURANCE § 8-105
Current with legislation effective through October 1, 2024, from the 2024 Regular Session of the General Assembly. Some statute sections may be more current, see credits for details.
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