230 R.I. Code R. 230-RICR-20-60-2.4

Current through December 3, 2024
Section 230-RICR-20-60-2.4 - Requirements for Filing
A. Each insurer submitting a consent-to-rate filing for an individual risk shall include the following information as a minimum:
1. The location of the risk;
2. The type of insurance;
3. The limits of liability;
4. A description of what is being insured;
5. The filed rates for the classification, plus limits;
6. The percentage of increase above the filed rates;
7. The increased rates, plus limits;
8. Premium at filed and increased rates and limits;
9. Reason for issuance and acceptance of risk at rates in excess of those filed
10. A statement from the insurer as to the reason(s) that required a deviation from the filed rates.
B. Any risk that is to be insured for a period of thirty (30) days or more, and which will develop a premium of ten thousand dollars ($10,000) or more during its policy term, must include in the statement the actual experience of the risk subject to the most recent two (2) year period as a minimum period and five (5) years as a maximum period preceding the desired effective date of the policy.
C. The actual experience shall include the number of claims paid and the amount of damages paid for each claim, and may also include the number of claims incurred and/or awaiting settlement for which reserves have been established and the amount of such reserves.
D. A consent-to-rate filing submitted for a corporate risk to be insured for a period of thirty (30) days or more and which will develop a premium of ten thousand dollars ($10,000) or more during its policy term shall contain a letter from the risk manager or President or Board of Directors of the corporation authorizing the filing.
E. Any risk which is to be insured for a period of thirty (30) days or more and which will develop a premium of ten thousand dollars ($10,000) or more during its policy term shall submit the consent-to-rate filing to the Department no less than twenty (20) days prior to the desired effective date of the policy.
F. The Department will inform the insurer at least ten (10) days prior to the effective date of the policy if the consent to rate is not accepted prior to the effective date of the policy. If no such notice is received the insurer may issue the insurance policy based upon the consent to rate.
G. The original consent-to-rate shall be filed with the Department electronically via SERFF.
H. Copies of the consent to rate shall be retained by the producer, if applicable, and the insurer. The consent-to-rate must contain the applicant/risks agreement indicating acceptance of the rate proposed for the coverage.

230 R.I. Code R. 230-RICR-20-60-2.4