Code of Maryland Regulations
Title 31 - MARYLAND INSURANCE ADMINISTRATION
Subtitle 15 - UNFAIR TRADE PRACTICES
Chapter 31.15.15 - Liability of Insurer - Failure to Act in Good Faith
Section 31.15.15.05 - Defendant Insurer's Responsive Filing
Current through Register Vol. 51, No. 19, September 20, 2024
A. Not later than 30 days after the Administration forwards the 27-1001 filing to the defendant insurer, the defendant insurer shall file a responsive filing with the Administration and mail a copy of it to the plaintiff.
B. The defendant insurer may, for good cause, withhold any document or evidence from its responsive filing that is required to be filed under Insurance Article § 27-1001(d)(4), Annotated Code of Maryland.
C. If the defendant insurer elects to withhold any document or evidence from its responsive filing, the defendant insurer shall submit, along with its responsive filing, an index listing each document that is being withheld, in a manner sufficient to identify the document or evidence, and the basis for withholding the document.
D. In-Camera Inspection.
E. The defendant insurer shall file an original and one copy of its responsive filing and the index required under §C of this regulation, along with an electronic copy of the responsive filing and the index on a CD-ROM formatted in PDF (Portable Document Format). The CD-ROM submitted by the defendant insurer may not include the documents submitted to the Administration for in-camera inspection under §D of this regulation.
F. The defendant insurer's responsive filing and the index and documents required under §§C and D of this regulation shall be filed with the Administration by:
G. The responsive filing and the index required under §C of this regulation shall be filed in an envelope marked in bold print in the lower corner "27-1001 Responsive Filing".
H. The documents submitted to the Administration for in-camera inspection under §D of this regulation are not required to be included in the materials sent to the insured under Insurance Article, § 27-1001(d)(4)(H), Annotated Code of Maryland.