Massachusetts General Laws
Chapter 175a - Regulation of Rates for Certain Casualty Insurance, Including Fidelity, Surety and Guaranty Bonds, and for All Other Forms of Motor Vehicle Insurance, and Regulation of Rating Organizations
Section 9 - Rating Organization; Rights of Members

Section 9. Every member of, or subscriber to, a rating organization shall adhere to the filings made on its behalf by such organization except that any such insurer may make written application to the commissioner for permission to file a uniform percentage decrease or increase to be applied to the premiums produced by the rating system so filed for a kind of insurance, or for a class of insurance which is found by the commissioner to be a proper rating unit for the application of such uniform percentage decrease or increase, or for a subdivision of a kind of insurance (1) comprised of a group of manual classifications which is treated as a separate unit for rate making purposes, or (2) for which separate expense provisions are included in the filings of the rating organization. Such application shall specify the basis for the modification and shall be accompanied by the data upon which the applicant relies. A copy of the application and data shall be sent simultaneously to such rating organization. The commissioner shall set a time and place for a hearing at which the insurer and such rating organization may be heard and shall give them not less than ten days' written notice thereof. In the event the commissioner is advised by the rating organization that it does not desire a hearing he may, upon the consent of the applicant, waive such hearing. The commissioner shall issue an order permitting the modification for such insurer to be filed if he finds it to be justified and it shall thereupon become effective. He shall issue an order denying such application if he finds that the modification is not justified or that the resulting premiums would be excessive, inadequate or unfairly discriminatory. Each deviation permitted to be filed shall be effective for a period of one year from the date of such permission unless terminated sooner with the approval of the commissioner.

Structure Massachusetts General Laws

Massachusetts General Laws

Part I - Administration of the Government

Title XXII - Corporations

Chapter 175a - Regulation of Rates for Certain Casualty Insurance, Including Fidelity, Surety and Guaranty Bonds, and for All Other Forms of Motor Vehicle Insurance, and Regulation of Rating Organizations

Section 1 - Title

Section 2 - Purpose

Section 3 - Definitions

Section 4 - Application; Exceptions

Section 5 - Rates; Regulatory Provisions; Insurance Company Groups

Section 5c - Experience Review Plans

Section 6 - Rules, Rates, Classifications; Filing With Commissioner; Waiver of Filing; Excessive Rate on Specific Risk; Approval

Section 7 - Improper Filing; Hearings; Aggrieved Persons; Remedies

Section 8 - Rating Organization; Application for License; Regulation; Fee; Subscription for Services by Insurer

Section 9 - Rating Organization; Rights of Members

Section 10 - Rating Organization; Action or Decision; Appeal

Section 10a - Rating Organization; Toll Free Tip Line for Reporting Suspected Motor Vehicle Theft; Rewards for Information

Section 11 - Rate Information; Furnishing to Insured; Appearance by Agent or Broker

Section 12 - Advisory Organization

Section 13 - Joint Reinsurance; Regulations

Section 14 - Rating Organizations, etc.; Examination; Confidentiality and Privilege; Power of Commissioner; Costs

Section 15 - Rating Organizations; Regulations; Commissioner's Power to Promulgate Rules

Section 16 - False or Misleading Information

Section 17 - Agreements and Rate Modifications; Commissioner's Approval

Section 18 - Violation of This Chapter; Penalty

Section 19 - Aggrieved Insurer or Rating Organization; Hearing Before Commissioner; Appeal

Section 20 - Severability