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Code · Maryland · Insurance

§ 8-513

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§8–513.
(a)A person may not act as a reinsurance broker for an authorized insurer without a written authorization agreement between the reinsurance broker and the authorized insurer that states the responsibilities of the parties.
(b)The authorization agreement required by this section shall provide that:
(1)on written notice, the authorized insurer may terminate at any time the authority of the reinsurance broker to act for it; and
(2)the reinsurance broker shall:
(i)render accounts to the authorized insurer detailing all material transactions, including information necessary to support the commissions, charges, and other fees received by or owed to the reinsurance broker;
(ii)remit all funds due to the authorized insurer within 30 days after receipt;
(iii)hold in a fiduciary capacity in a qualified financial institution all funds collected for the account of the authorized insurer;
(iv)keep all books, records, and accounts in accordance with § 8-514 of this subtitle;
(v)comply with all written standards established by the authorized insurer for the cession or retrocession of all risks; and
(vi)disclose to the authorized insurer any relationship of the reinsurance broker with a reinsurer to which business is ceded or retroceded.
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