Nothing in this section shall be construed to require the affirmative approval of the commissioner before issuance of a policy form which has been on file for at least thirty days.
For the purposes of this section, a Flesch scale readability score shall be measured as hereinafter provided:
Every policy form filed with the commissioner under this section shall be accompanied by a certificate stating the Flesch scale readability score achieved by such form.
The term "text" as used in this section shall include all printed matter except the name and address of the insurer, name or title of the policy, the brief description if any, captions and subcaptions, and schedule pages and tables.
The commissioner may, after notice and hearing, designate other readability tests as acceptable alternative tests to the Flesch scale readability analysis if he finds that any other such tests are equivalent in function, result and understandability.
This section shall apply to any domestic or foreign company, whether licensed or unlicensed by the commissioner to do business in the commonwealth.
In any action brought by a policyholder or claimant arising out of a policy form approved pursuant to this section, the policyholder or claimant may base such an action on either or both the substantive language prescribed by such other statute or the wording of the approved policy form.
Mass. Gen. Laws ch. 175, § 2B