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S.B. 800
VETOES
(iii) the Commissioner is satisfied that the agency will preserve the
confidential nature of the information. (3) Notwithstanding the provisions of this subsection, final reports of
examinations are considered public documents and may be disclosed to the public. (h) The Commissioner may not disclose any information obtained from
another state if the information is: (1) related to an examination made by the other state on an insurer
domiciled in that state; and (2) of a nature that would be considered confidential under paragraph
(1) of this subsection if the examination had been made by this State under § 2-205 or
§ 2-206 of this subtitle or § 23-103 OR § 15-10B-19 of this article. 15-10B-19. (A) WHENEVER THE COMMISSIONER CONSIDERS IT ADVISABLE, THE
COMMISSIONER SHALL EXAMINE THE AFFAIRS, TRANSACTIONS, ACCOUNTS,
RECORDS, AND ASSETS OF EACH PRIVATE REVIEW AGENT AT LEAST ONCE EVERY 5
YEARS. (B) THE COMMISSIONER SHALL EXAMINE THE AFFAIRS, TRANSACTIONS,
ACCOUNTS, RECORDS, AND ASSETS OF EACH PRIVATE REVIEW AGENT THAT APPLIES
FOR A CERTIFICATE OF REGISTRATION UNDER § 15-10B-03 OF THIS SUBTITLE. (C) THE EXAMINATION SHALL BE CONDUCTED IN ACCORDANCE WITH § 2-207
OF THIS ARTICLE. (D) THE EXPENSE OF THE EXAMINATION SHALL BE PAID IN ACCORDANCE
WITH § 2-208 OF THIS ARTICLE. (E) THE REPORTS OF THE EXAMINATION AND INVESTIGATION SHALL BE
ISSUED IN ACCORDANCE WITH § 2-209 OF THIS ARTICLE. SECTION 3. AND BE IT FURTHER ENACTED, That this Act is an emergency
measure, is necessary for the immediate preservation of the public health and safety,
has been passed by a yea and nay vote supported by three-fifths of all the members
elected to each of the two Houses of the General Assembly, and shall take effect from
the date it is enacted.
May 18, 2000 The Honorable Thomas V. Mike Miller, Jr.
President of the Senate
State House
Annapolis MD 21401 Dear Mr. President: In accordance with Article II, Section 17 of the Maryland Constitution, I have today
vetoed Senate Bill 800 - Health Insurance - Uniform Claims Forms.
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