Code of Maryland Regulations
Title 31 - MARYLAND INSURANCE ADMINISTRATION
Subtitle 01 - GENERAL PROVISIONS
Chapter 31.01.02 - Emergency Powers
Section 31.01.02.05 - Activation of Regulations

Universal Citation: MD Code Reg 31.01.02.05

Current through Register Vol. 51, No. 19, September 20, 2024

A. If an event described in Regulation .01 of this chapter occurs, the Commissioner may activate one or more of the requirements specified in this chapter adopted under this regulation by issuing a bulletin specifying:

(1) That a specific requirement of the chapter is activated;

(2) The line or lines of business to which the activated requirement described in §A(1) of this regulation applies;

(3) The geographic areas to which the activated requirement described in §A(1) of this regulation applies; and

(4) The period of time for which the activated requirement described in §A(1) of this regulation applies.

B. A requirement activated under §A or E of this regulation may not:

(1) Apply beyond the geographic area included within the Governor's or President's declaration of a state of emergency or disaster; or

(2) Apply, except as otherwise authorized by §C of this regulation or by Insurance Article, § 12-210 or 19-112, Annotated Code of Maryland, beyond the duration of the Governor's or President's declaration or renewal of a state of emergency.

C. A requirement activated under Regulation .01C of this chapter may not apply beyond the duration of the President's or Secretary of Health and Human Services' declaration of a national or public health emergency.

D If a presidential disaster declaration is not accompanied by a declaration of a state of emergency by the Governor, a requirement activated under §A or E of this regulation may not remain in effect for more than 30 days of the presidential disaster declaration.

E. The Commissioner:

(1) Shall provide a copy of the bulletin to the disaster contact personnel identified pursuant to Regulation .04 of this chapter; and

(2) Shall, to the extent possible, post a copy of the bulletin on the Administration's website.

F. In addition to actions specifically set forth in this chapter, in the event of a state of emergency or emergency declaration, the Commissioner may take any other activity he considers necessary to protect the residents of the State.

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