§ 27-44-7. Disapproval of rates.
(a) Timing of disapproval. A rate in a competitive market may be disapproved any time prior to the proposed effective date or, if supporting information is required pursuant to § 27-44-6(a), at any time within thirty (30) days after receipt of the information. An existing rate may be disapproved only after a hearing to determine continued compliance with the rate standards of this chapter.
(b) Basis of disapproval. The director shall disapprove a rate for use in a competitive market if the director finds that the rate is excessive, inadequate, or unfairly discriminatory, or violates the standards of § 27-44-5. The director’s order shall specify in what respects the rate fails to meet the rate standards.
(c) Disapproval procedures; order. If the director determines that a reasonable degree of competition does not exist in a market in accordance with § 27-44-4, he or she may review and suspend existing rates in accordance with the procedures established in the other provisions of law that govern rates, including, but not limited to, chapters 6 and 9 of this title;
(2) If the director disapproves an existing rate in a competitive market, the director shall issue an order specifying in what respects it fails to meet the rate standards and stating when, within a reasonable period after this, the rate shall be discontinued for any policy issued or renewed after a date specified in the order. The order shall be issued within thirty (30) days after the close of the hearing or within any reasonable time extension the director may fix. The order may include a provision for premium adjustment for the period after the effective date of the order for policies in effect on that date.
(d) Review of ratings. Every insurer or rating organization shall provide within this state reasonable means by which any person aggrieved by the application of its rating system may upon written request review the manner in which the rating system has been applied in connection with the insurance afforded or offered. If the insurer or rating organization fails to grant or reject the request within thirty (30) days, the applicant may proceed in the same manner as if the application had been rejected. Any party affected by the action of an insurer or rating organization on the request may, within thirty (30) days after written notice of the action, appeal to the director, who, after a hearing held upon not less than ten (10) days written notice to the appellant and to the insurer or rate service organization, may affirm, modify, or reverse the action.
History of Section.P.L. 1988, ch. 635, § 1.
Structure Rhode Island General Laws
Chapter 27-44 - Casualty, Liability and Fire and Marine Insurance Rating
Section 27-44-2. - Definitions.
Section 27-44-3. - Scope of application.
Section 27-44-4. - Competitive market.
Section 27-44-4.1. - Approval of policies.
Section 27-44-5. - Rate standards.
Section 27-44-6. - Filing of rates and other rating information.
Section 27-44-7. - Disapproval of rates.
Section 27-44-8. - Licensing of rating organizations.
Section 27-44-9. - Licensing of advisory organizations.
Section 27-44-10. - Insurers and rating and advisory organizations — Prohibited activity.
Section 27-44-11. - Rating organizations — Permitted activity.
Section 27-44-12. - Rating organization — Public information.
Section 27-44-13. - Records and reports.
Section 27-44-14. - Examination.
Section 27-44-15. - Exemptions.
Section 27-44-16. - Assessment for review pursuant to title 42, chapter 14.
Section 27-44-17. - Noncompetitive markets — Nonapplicability of chapter.
Section 27-44-18. - Penalties.
Section 27-44-19. - Regulations.