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Session Laws, 1931
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ALBERT C. RITCHIE, GOVERNOR.                1347

tion; and such other person or persons who may be appointed
by the Commissioner for any of the purposes mentioned herein
shall each be paid by the company whose affairs are exam-
ined, their traveling and other expenses, and in addition there-
to, a sum to be approved by the Commissioner, for each and
every day that he or they are engaged in any such examina-
tion; except that the Commissioner may employ one special
examiner on any examination that in his judgment may re-
quire such employment, who shall be paid by the company
whose affairs are examined his traveling and other expenses,
and in addition thereto, a sum to be approved by the Commis-
sioner, for each and every day that he is engaged in any such
examination; and provided further that any official or em-
ployee of the insurance department who shall be directed by
the Commissioner to assist in the examination of any company
organized and located outside of this State and doing business
in this State, shall be paid by such company his traveling and
other expenses and such reasonable compensation as shall be
fixed by the Commissioner, in addition to the salary paid such
official or employee out of the funds of said department. If
the per diem and expenses in any case herein provided shall
remain unpaid after ten days from the completion of any such
examination, the Commissioner may sue therefor. For the
purposes of any examination authorized by law, the Commis-
sioner, or the insurance examiner, shall have power and is
hereby authorized to summon any person or persons being
within this State, and to administer to him or them the proper
and necessary oath, and to examine him or them, under oath,
in relation to the affairs and conditions of any company. The
result of the official examination of any such company may,
at the discretion of the Commissioner, be published within
thirty days thereafter at the expense of said company in one
daily newspaper published in the City of Baltimore in such
condensed form as shall show the true condition of the com-
pany examined. Should any company organized under the
laws of this State refuse to permit its affairs to be examined
as herein provided, or refuse free access to its books or papers,
or in any manner whatever prevent a thorough examination,
the said Commissioner shall proceed against said company in
the manner provided in Section 195 of this sub-title.

194. Production of Books, etc ~No person shall be ex-
cused from testifying or from producing any books, papers,

 

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