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Session Laws, 2000
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PARRIS N. GLENDENING, Governor
Ch. 541
(ii) By written notice to the filer during the initial 30-day waiting
period that the Commissioner needs additional time for consideration of the filing, the
Commissioner may extend the waiting period for an additional period not exceeding
30 working days. (2) On written application by the filer, the Commissioner may authorize
a filing that the Commissioner has reviewed to become effective before the expiration
of the waiting period or any extension of the waiting period or at a later date. (3) A filing is deemed approved unless disapproved by the Commissioner
during the waiting period or any extension of the waiting period. (4) A filing may be withdrawn or amended by the filer at any time before approval. (5) After approval or disapproval of a filing, the withdrawal or
amendment of the filing is subject to the approval of the Commissioner in accordance
with this section. (h) (1) Inland marine risks that by general custom of the business are not
written according to manual rates or rating plans need not be filed. (2) Notwithstanding paragraph (1) of this subsection, specific inland
marine rates on risks specially rated by a rating organization shall be filed, become
effective when filed, and remain effective until the Commissioner finds the filing does
not meet the requirements of this subtitle. (i) A special filing with respect to a surety or guarantee bond required by law,
by court, by executive order, or by order, rule, or regulation of a public body, not
covered by a previous filing shall become effective when filed and remain effective
until the Commissioner finds that the filing does not meet the requirements of this
subtitle. (J) (1) IN THIS SUBSECTION, "EXEMPT COMMERCIAL POLICYHOLDER"
MEANS A PERSON THAT: (I) PAYS ANNUAL AGGREGATE COUNTRYWIDE PROPERTY AND
CASUALTY PREMIUMS FOR COMMERCIAL INSURANCE POLICIES ISSUED IN THE
STATE DURING THE CURRENT OR THE IMMEDIATELY PRECEDING CALENDAR YEAR
OF $50,000 $75,000 OR MORE; AND (II) MEETS ANY TWO OF THE FOLLOWING CRITERIA: 1. GENERATES ANNUAL REVENUES OR SALES IN EXCESS OF $10,000,000; 2. POSSESSES A NET WORTH IN EXCESS OF $5,000,000; 3. EMPLOYS AT LEAST 25 FULL-TIME EMPLOYEES; 4. IS A NONPROFIT ORGANIZATION OR PUBLIC BODY WITH
AN ANNUAL BUDGET OF AT LEAST $35,000,000 $10,000,000: OR
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