Md. Code Ann., Ins. § 26-203
Initial license applications
Effective Oct 1, 2015Added by Acts 1996, c. 11, § 1, eff. Oct. 1, 1997. Amended by Acts 2015, c. 39, § 1, eff. Oct. 1, 2015.State of Maryland
(a) An applicant for an initial license shall:
- (1) file with the Commissioner an application on the form that the Commissioner provides; and
- (2) pay to the Commissioner an application fee of $200.
(b)
- (1) An applicant for a license shall submit to the Commissioner the information that the Commissioner considers reasonably necessary to determine, in accordance with this title, whether to issue a license to the applicant.
- (2) The application shall be executed under oath by the applicant or, if the applicant is not an individual, by an authorized officer of the applicant.
(c) The application shall include:
(1) if the applicant is a corporation:
- (i) a certificate of good standing from the Department of Assessments and Taxation;
- (ii) the names and addresses of the officers and directors of the corporation; and
- (iii) the names and addresses of each owner of more than 10% of the capital stock of the corporation issued and outstanding;
(2) if the applicant is not a corporation:
- (i) a list of all the owners of interests in the applicant;
- (ii) a list of the officers of the applicant; and
- (iii) a list of the parties to any operating or management agreement that affects the applicant, together with a copy of the agreement;
- (3) a financial statement certified by a certified public accountant within the previous 6 months, that presents fairly, in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles, the financial position of the applicant and contains the information that the Commissioner requires;
- (4) a copy of the applicant's service contract and the fees to be charged to members, as described in § 26-402 of this title; and
- (5) evidence of security in accordance with § 26-204 of this subtitle.
Added by Acts 1996, c. 11, § 1, eff. Oct. 1, 1997. Amended by Acts 2015, c. 39, § 1, eff. Oct. 1, 2015.
Formerly Art. 48A, §§ 2, 3.