RCW 48.130.100
Commission disapproval of product—Appeal.
(1) Not later than thirty days after the commission has given notice of a disapproved product or advertisement filed with the commission, the insurer or third-party filer whose filing was disapproved may appeal the determination to a review panel appointed by the commission. The commission shall adopt rules to establish procedures for appointing such review panels and provide for notice and hearing. An allegation that the commission, in disapproving a product or advertisement filed with the commission, acted arbitrarily, capriciously, or in a manner that is an abuse of discretion or otherwise not in accordance with the law, is subject to judicial review in accordance with RCW 48.130.020(4).
(2) The commission shall have authority to monitor, review, and reconsider products and advertisement subsequent to their filing or approval upon a finding that the product does not meet the relevant uniform standard. Where appropriate, the commission may withdraw or modify its approval after proper notice and hearing, subject to the appeal process in subsection (1) of this section.
[ 2005 c 92 § 11.]
Structure Revised Code of Washington
Chapter 48.130 - Interstate Insurance Product Regulation Compact.
48.130.005 - Purposes—Insurance commissioner represents state.
48.130.020 - Commission created.
48.130.030 - Commission's powers.
48.130.040 - Commission membership—Management and legislative committees—Liability.
48.130.050 - Commission actions—Voting.
48.130.060 - Commission rule making—Uniform standards and operating procedures—States may opt out.
48.130.080 - Dispute resolution.
48.130.090 - Commission approval of product—Filing—Rule making.
48.130.100 - Commission disapproval of product—Appeal.
48.130.110 - Commission expenses—Budget—Tax exempt—Accounting.
48.130.120 - Compact, commission, compact amendments—When effective.
48.130.130 - Withdrawal from compact, how—Default by state—Dissolution of compact.
48.130.140 - Effect of compact—Other state laws—Binding on compacting states, when.