(a) A certificate of authority authorizes a reciprocal insurer to engage in one kind or a combination of kinds of insurance business, except for life insurance and health insurance other than as supplementary coverage in policies of liability insurance.
(b) A certificate of authority authorizes a reciprocal insurer to purchase reinsurance and grant reinsurance as to any kind of insurance business in which the reciprocal insurer is authorized to engage.
Structure Maryland Statutes
Subtitle 2 - Reciprocal Insurers
Section 3-201 - "Subscriber" Defined
Section 3-202 - Scope of Subtitle
Section 3-203 - Qualifications of Reciprocal Insurers
Section 3-204 - Organization and Application for Certificate of Authority
Section 3-205 - Bond of Attorney in Fact
Section 3-206 - Issuance of Certificate of Authority
Section 3-207 - Scope of Certificate of Authority
Section 3-208 - Denials, Suspensions, and Revocations
Section 3-209 - Business Name; Authority to Sue
Section 3-210 - Annual Statement
Section 3-211 - Financial Condition of Reciprocal Insurer
Section 3-212 - Attorney in Fact; Power of Attorney
Section 3-214 - Subscribers' Advisory Committee
Section 3-215 - Modification of Subscribers' Agreement or Power of Attorney
Section 3-216 - Liability of Subscribers
Section 3-218 - Extinguishing Subscribers' Liability and Issuance of Nonassessable Policies
Section 3-220 - Advances of Money