§ 8-507
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§8–507.
(a)The Commissioner shall issue a license to each applicant that:
(1)meets the requirements of this subtitle; and
(2)pays the applicable fee for a license for an insurance producer under § 2-112 of this article.
(1)In this subsection, “controlling person” means a person that directly or indirectly has the power to direct, or cause to be directed, the management, control, or activities of a reinsurance intermediary.
(2)The Commissioner may refuse to issue a license if the Commissioner finds that the applicant, an individual named on the application, a member, principal, officer, or director of the applicant, or a controlling person of the applicant:
(i)is not trustworthy to act as a reinsurance intermediary;
(ii)has given cause for revocation or suspension of a license; or
(iii)has failed to comply with a requirement for issuance of a license.
(3)On written request, the Commissioner shall provide a summary of the basis for the refusal to issue a license.
(4)The summary of the basis for refusal is privileged and is not a public document under Title 10, Subtitle 6 of the State Government Article.