For Insurers

  Insurers (3).png​​​​ ​​​ Carriers:​ Click here to report a cybersecurity incident​​​​​

Assessments

Cer​tified Reinsurers

Cybersecurity

 

Click HERE to Report a Cybersecurity Incident

The MIA released Bulletin 22-13​ to remind Carriers of the obligation to report a cybersecurity incident and to provide Carriers with instructions as to how to provide the required​ notice.​​

​For more resources on cybersecurity, visit: https://insurance.maryland.gov/Consumer/Pages/cybersecurity.aspx

Disasters

Family Medical and Leave Insurance Program Form and Rate Filings

Health Benefit Plan Rate Filings

Insurance Fraud

 
​​​For more resources on Insurance Fraud, visit: https://insurance.maryland.gov/Consumer/Pages/InsuranceFraudConsumer.aspx​

Market Conduct Annual Statement (MCAS)

 
  • ​​​​Yearly Statements Located HERE

Mental Health and Substance Use Disorder NQTL Reports

 
​To carriers: pursuant to § 15-144 of the Insurance Article, Annotated Code of Maryland and COMAR 31.10.51, on or before September 1, 2026, and every two years thereafter, each carrier subject to this law must submit a comparative analysis report to the Maryland Insurance Administration (MIA) for each product offered by the carrier in the individual, small, and large group markets. The reports must be submitted using only the templates and associated instructions developed by the Commissioner and posted below, on the MIA’s website. Reports should be submitted to the MIA via email at: [email protected]. Please email the MIA at [email protected] if you need assistance in accessing the files below.

Notice of Security Breach

 

 

Personal Injury Protection (PIP) Coverage Forms

Premium taxes

Property and Casualty Insurer Services

Property and Casualty Rates and Forms

 

Related Services

Surplus Lines Insurers

 

​​​Surplus lines insurers specialize in property or liability insurance in instances where it is unavailable from insurers licensed in the state. An insurer domiciled in a United States Jurisdiction that seeks approval as a surplus lines insurer must apply annually with the Maryland Insurance Administration to retain its authority. A list of eligible insurers may be found through the Company Search function.

Under the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act, a surplus lines broker may place non-admitted insurance with, or procur non-admitted insurance from, a non-admitted insurer domiciled outside the United States (alien insurer) provided that the insurer is listed on the Quarterly Listing of alien insurers maintained by the International Insurers Department of the National Association of Insurance Commissioners (NAIC). Select the alphabetical listing on the NAIC website https://i-site.naic.org/cgi-bin/statenet/publications_alpha_listing.htm then select Quarterly Listing of Alien Insurers to retrieve the most recent list.

Title Audit Reports

​​