18 Del. Admin. Code § 609-5.0

Current through Register Vol. 28, No. 5, November 1, 2024
Section 609-5.0 - Surcharge plans
5.1 No surcharge plan filed for use in Delaware shall contain, nor shall any surcharge plan be used in Delaware, unless it complies with the following standards:
5.1.1 No surcharge shall be imposed against a named insured or any person insured under the policy for any claim paid by an insurer arising from a not at-fault accident.
5.1.2 No surcharge shall be imposed against a named insured or any other person insured under the policy for an accident in which the insured is involved but results in no payment by the insurer.
5.1.3 No surcharge may be imposed for the first at-fault accident during any three year period which exceeds pro rata over a three year period the amount of the claim paid or reserved by the insurer. The amount of the claim shall be net of any deductible amounts assumed by the insured. Each insurer shall file a surcharge plan with the Department which in all but exceptional cases will comply with this subparagraph. An insured may question the amount of the surcharge whereupon a decision by the Department of Insurance shall be rendered within fifteen (15) business days after receiving the inquiry. In rendering its decision, the Department shall consult with the insurer to confirm the amount of the claim and the amount of the surcharge related thereto. If, after such review, the Department finds that the insurer's surcharge exceeds the standard required by this subsection, the Department may order the insurer to adjust the surcharge amount consistent with this subsection.
5.1.4 No insurer shall surcharge for any period which exceeds three years from the date when that surcharge was first imposed by the insurer.
5.1.5 No insurer shall use any surcharge program which results in an insured being both assessed a percentage charge or dollar amount and placed in a higher pricing tier arising from the same accident or violation. This limitation does not apply if the insurer would be permitted under State law to cancel or non-renew the insured.
5.1.6 No insurer shall impose any charge beyond its manual rates to any new policyholder who has had no at-fault accidents or point violations in the preceding three year period.
5.1.7 No surcharge may be imposed unless the named insured is notified at least ten days in advance of the effective date of the surcharge, of the amount of the surcharge and the reasons for the imposition of the surcharge. No surcharge may be instituted against a policyholder except at the time of renewal or policy issuance unless a new insured under the policy is added during the policy term and the new insured is surchargeable under the insurer's filed and approved surcharge plan. Notice of imposition of a surcharge may be included with the renewal offer. This subsection does not apply to new business.
5.1.8 Any named insured or any other person insured under the policy who has had at fault accidents or has been assessed points in the three years immediately preceding application for a policy of insurance may be surcharged in accordance with surcharge plans filed with the Delaware Insurance Department.
5.1.9 No policyholder shall be surcharged or charged any additional premium beyond a three year period because of at-fault accidents or points which occurred three or more years before the date of the policy is first written or renewed, unless additional points or accidents have been incurred.
5.2 For any policy of insurance issued under the Delaware Assigned Risk Program, and notwithstanding any other regulation to the contrary, the following provisions shall apply:
5.2.1 Offer of Standard Coverage after Six Months: Any serviceman serving in the armed forces of the U.S. Government or a returning member of the Peace Corps who has not had insurance in the thirty days immediately preceding application for a policy of insurance because of serving in a foreign country and who, along with all other insureds under the policy, has not been involved in any at fault accidents or been assessed any points during the three years immediately preceding application for a policy of insurance shall be offered coverage by the insurer in the insurer's standard market, if the insurer has a standard market, at the end of six months. In the event the insurer does not have a standard market, the named insured shall be offered the insurer's non-surcharged rates for the named insured's classification. If the insurer offers coverage in a preferred company or preferred rating tier, for one year the insurer may surcharge an amount not greater than 50% of the difference between the assigned risk rate and the preferred rate.
5.2.2 Offer of Standard Coverage after One Year: Each named insured who has been assigned to an insurer shall be offered coverage in the insurer's standard market, if the insurer has a standard market, at the end of one year if the named insured has not had a chargeable at fault accident or points assessed in the three years immediately preceding the date of the policy renewal. This offer does not apply to insureds with Driving Under the Influence convictions, elections under the First Offenders' program, or vehicular homicide convictions. In the event the insurer does not have a standard market, the named insured shall be offered the insurer's non-surcharged rates for the named insured's classification. If the insurer offers coverage in a preferred rating tier or preferred company, for one year the insurer may surcharge an amount not greater than 50% of the difference between the assigned risk plan and the preferred rate.
5.2.3 If maintenance of a membership in an organization is a uniform requirement of eligibility for insurance with the insurer offering a takeout letter, a membership must be offered by the organization and accepted by the insured at the same time as the offer of coverage from the insurer is accepted by the named insured.

18 Del. Admin. Code § 609-5.0