§ 27-29-17.3. Notice of premium or coverage changes.
(a) An insurer shall provide to the first-named insured at the mailing address shown on the policy, and to the insurance producer of record, written notice of any premium increase in excess of ten percent (10%) and shall also provide the exact renewal premium, at least sixty (60) days prior to the expiration date of the policy unless the premium increase is the result of an audit or the increase is the result of an increase in exposure at the request of the insured. Not less than sixty (60) days’ written notice, as provided herein, shall be required for any coverage elimination, reduction, diminution or increased deductible not at the request of the insured and in this case the notice shall itemize and describe the coverage changes and shall be separate from the renewal policy. If the insurer fails to provide such notice, the coverage provided to the named insured shall remain in effect until notice is provided or until the effective date of replacement coverage obtained by the named insured, whichever occurs first. For the purposes of this section, notice is considered given sixty (60) days following date of giving of the notice. If the named insured elects not to renew, any earned premium for the period of extension of the terminated policy shall be calculated pro-rata at the lower of the current or previous year’s rate. If the insured accepts the renewal, the premium increase, if any, and other changes shall be effective the day following the prior policy’s expiration or anniversary date.
(b) This section shall not apply to changes based upon the altered nature or extent of the risk insured.
(c) For the purposes of this section, notice to the insurance producer of record shall not apply to an insurance producer of record who:
(1) Is an employee of the insurer; or
(2) Is a non-employee exclusive agent of the insurer; provided, however, notice, as required by this section, shall in all applicable cases, be provided to the named insured.
History of Section.P.L. 2003, ch. 231, § 1; P.L. 2003, ch. 251, § 1; P.L. 2011, ch. 103, § 1; P.L. 2011, ch. 153, § 1.
Structure Rhode Island General Laws
Chapter 27-29 - Unfair Competition and Practices
Section 27-29-1. - Declaration of purpose.
Section 27-29-2. - Definitions.
Section 27-29-3. - Prohibited trade practices.
Section 27-29-4. - Unfair methods of competition and unfair or deceptive acts or practices defined.
Section 27-29-4.1. - Cancellation of insurance prohibited.
Section 27-29-4.3. - Refusal to issue policy due to nonoccupancy.
Section 27-29-4.4. - Auto body repair labor rate surveys.
Section 27-29-4.6. - Reimbursement fee.
Section 27-29-4.7. - Additional unfair methods of competition.
Section 27-29-5. - Hearings — Witnesses — Appearances — Production of books — Service of process.
Section 27-29-6. - Cease and desist orders and modifications of those orders.
Section 27-29-7. - Judicial review of cease and desist orders.
Section 27-29-10. - Provisions of chapter additional to existing law.
Section 27-29-11. - Immunity from prosecution.
Section 27-29-12. - Regulations.
Section 27-29-13. - Payment of premium — Cancellation.
Section 27-29-13.1. - Late payment of premium.
Section 27-29-13.2. - Cancellation provisions for return of unearned premium.
Section 27-29-13.3. - Fraud warning.
Section 27-29-14. - Confidentiality of insurance information.
Section 27-29-15. - Severability.
Section 27-29-17. - Application.
Section 27-29-17.1. - Definitions.
Section 27-29-17.2. - Notice of nonrenewal.
Section 27-29-17.3. - Notice of premium or coverage changes.