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Code · Maryland · Insurance

§ 7-403

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§7–403.
(1)The acquiring person in an acquisition subject to this subtitle must file a pre-acquisition notification with the Commissioner.
(2)The acquired person in an acquisition subject to this subtitle may file a pre-acquisition notification.
(b)The pre-acquisition notification must be filed at least 30 days before the acquisition subject to this subtitle is proposed to become effective.
(1)The pre-acquisition notification must be in the form and contain the information required by the National Association of Insurance Commissioners relating to those markets that, under § 7-402(6) of this subtitle, cause the acquisition not to be exempt from this subtitle.
(2)The Commissioner may require a pre-acquisition notification to contain:
(i)additional material and information that the Commissioner considers necessary to determine whether the proposed acquisition, if effective, would violate § 7-405(a)(1)(i) of this subtitle; and
(ii)the opinion of an economist about the competitive impact of the acquisition in the State, together with a summary of the education and experience of the economist indicating the economist’s ability to make an informed opinion.
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