Pennsylvania Consolidated & Unconsolidated Statutes
Chapter 17 - Financial Responsibility
Section 1798.2 - Transition


(a) Savings provision.--Notwithstanding the repeal of Subchapter F (relating to Catastrophic Loss Trust Fund) by the act of December 12, 1988 (P.L.1120, No.144), all natural persons who suffer or suffered a catastrophic loss prior to June 1, 1989, or who may suffer a catastrophic loss during the registration year for which payment was made in accordance with former section 1762 (relating to funding), respectively, shall continue to receive, or be eligible to receive, catastrophic loss benefits as if Subchapter F had not been repealed. To ensure the administration and delivery of catastrophic loss benefits to eligible claimants, all powers and duties previously imposed on the Catastrophic Loss Trust Fund Board under Subchapter F are hereby transferred to the Insurance Commissioner.
(b) Rate filing.--All insurers shall, within 30 days of the effective date of this section, file for approval by the Insurance Commissioner an extraordinary medical benefit rate pursuant to section 1798.1(a) (relating to extraordinary medical benefit rate). Any insurer having an approved rate for catastrophic loss coverage on the effective date of this section shall utilize that approved rate.
(c) Notice.--For extraordinary medical benefit rate filings approved after the effective date of this section, the insurer shall provide the following notice to all policyholders no later than 30 days from the date of approval, which notice shall not be subject to any provision of any law or regulation requiring the approval of the Insurance Commissioner prior to its adoption or use:
IMPORTANT NOTICE
EXTRAORDINARY MEDICAL BENEFITS
By virtue of recent amendment to the Motor Vehicle Financial Responsibility Law, as of June 1, 1989, the first party benefits coverage may be extended to provide an extraordinary medical benefit which will pay the medical and rehabilitation costs for you and your family members residing in your household which are more than $100,000 for each person injured as the result of an automobile accident, up to a lifetime benefit limit of $1,000,000 for each person. The cost of this extraordinary medical benefit coverage on an annual basis is $ per vehicle. If you wish to purchase the extraordinary medical benefit coverage, please notify your agent or insurance company for additional information. If you do not wish to purchase extraordinary medical benefit coverage, please disregard this notice.
(Apr. 26, 1989, P.L.13, No.4, eff. imd.; July 1, 1989, P.L.115, No.24, eff. imd.)

1989 Amendments. Act 4 added section 1798.2, retroactive to December 12, 1988, and Act 24 amended subsec. (a).
References in Text. Subchapter F and section 1762, referred to in this section, are repealed.
Cross References. Section 1798.2 is referred to in section 1798.4 of this title.

Structure Pennsylvania Consolidated & Unconsolidated Statutes

Pennsylvania Consolidated & Unconsolidated Statutes

Title 75 - VEHICLES

Chapter 17 - Financial Responsibility

Extra - Chapter Notes

Section 1701 - Short title of chapter

Section 1702 - Definitions

Section 1703 - Application of chapter

Section 1704 - Administration of chapter

Section 1705 - Election of tort options

Section 1711 - Required benefits

Section 1712 - Availability of benefits

Section 1713 - Source of benefits

Section 1714 - Ineligible claimants

Section 1715 - Availability of adequate limits

Section 1716 - Payment of benefits

Section 1717 - Stacking of benefits

Section 1718 - Exclusion from benefits

Section 1719 - Coordination of benefits

Section 1720 - Subrogation

Section 1721 - Statute of limitations

Section 1722 - Preclusion of recovering required benefits

Section 1723 - Reporting requirements

Section 1724 - Certain nonexcludable conditions

Section 1725 - Rental vehicles

Section 1731 - Availability, scope and amount of coverage

Section 1732 - Limits of coverage (Repealed)

Section 1733 - Priority of recovery

Section 1734 - Request for lower limits of coverage

Section 1735 - Coverages unaffected by workers' compensation benefits (Repealed)

Section 1736 - Coverages in excess of required amounts

Section 1737 - Workers' compensation benefits not a bar to uninsured and underinsured motorist benefits (Repealed)

Section 1738 - Stacking of uninsured and underinsured benefits and option to waive

Section 1741 - Establishment

Section 1742 - Scope of plan

Section 1743 - Rates

Section 1744 - Termination of policies

Section 1751 - Organization

Section 1752 - Eligible claimants

Section 1753 - Benefits available

Section 1754 - Additional coverage

Section 1755 - Coordination of benefits

Section 1756 - Subrogation

Section 1757 - Statute of limitations

Section 1771 - Court reports on nonpayment of judgments

Section 1772 - Suspension for nonpayment of judgments

Section 1773 - Continuation of suspension until judgments paid and proof given

Section 1774 - Payments sufficient to satisfy judgments

Section 1775 - Installment payment of judgments

Section 1781 - Notice of sanction for not evidencing financial responsibility

Section 1782 - Manner of providing proof of financial responsibility

Section 1783 - Proof of financial responsibility before restoring operating privilege or registration

Section 1784 - Proof of financial responsibility following violation

Section 1785 - Proof of financial responsibility following accident

Section 1786 - Required financial responsibility

Section 1787 - Self-insurance

Section 1788 - Neighborhood electric vehicles

Section 1791 - Notice of available benefits and limits

Section 1791.1 - Disclosure of premium charges and tort options

Section 1791.2 - Motorcycle marshals

Section 1792 - Availability of uninsured, underinsured, bodily injury liability and property damage coverages and mandatory deductibles

Section 1793 - Special provisions relating to premiums

Section 1794 - Compulsory judicial arbitration jurisdiction

Section 1795 - Insurance fraud reporting immunity

Section 1796 - Mental or physical examination of person

Section 1797 - Customary charges for treatment

Section 1798 - Attorney fees and costs

Section 1798.1 - Extraordinary medical benefit rate

Section 1798.2 - Transition

Section 1798.3 - Unfunded liability report

Section 1798.4 - Catastrophic Loss Benefits Continuation Fund

Section 1799 - Restraint system

Section 1799.1 - Antitheft devices

Section 1799.2 - Driver improvement course discounts

Section 1799.3 - Limit on cancellations, refusals to renew, refusals to write, surcharges, rate penalties and point assignments

Section 1799.4 - Examination of vehicle repairs

Section 1799.5 - Conduct of market study

Section 1799.6 - Conduct of random field surveys

Section 1799.7 - Rates