(a) A policy with a policy period or term longer than one year or a policy with no fixed expiration date shall be considered to be written for successive policy periods or terms of one year, and termination by an insurer effective on an anniversary date of the policy shall be considered a failure to renew.
(b) The rate for a personal automobile insurance policy may not be changed more frequently than once every six months.
Structure Alaska Statutes
Chapter 36. Trade Practices and Frauds
Article 2. Cancellations and Renewals.
Sec. 21.36.210. Limits on cancellation.
Sec. 21.36.220. Notice of cancellation.
Sec. 21.36.235. Notice of premium or coverage changes upon renewal.
Sec. 21.36.240. Failure to renew.
Sec. 21.36.250. Cancellation or nonrenewal of automobile insurance.
Sec. 21.36.255. Premium return or credit.
Sec. 21.36.260. Proof and method of mailing notice.
Sec. 21.36.270. Effect of failure to comply.
Sec. 21.36.280. Immunity of insurer, director, and informer.
Sec. 21.36.290. Policy period.
Sec. 21.36.305. Premium increases on personal automobile insurance policies.
Sec. 21.36.307. Effect of overweight vehicle offenses on personal automobile insurance.