(A) Premium rates may not be inadequate, excessive, or unfairly discriminatory.
(B) Rates are excessive if in the aggregate they are likely to produce a long-run profit that is unreasonably high in relation to the riskiness of the class of business, or if expenses are unreasonably high in relation to the services rendered.
(C) Rates are inadequate if they are clearly insufficient, together with investment income attributable to them, to sustain projected losses and expenses or if the continued use of the fees have the effect of substantially lessening competition or the effect of tending to create a monopoly.
(D) Premium rates are unfairly discriminatory if the premium charged for any classification is not reasonably related to the services performed or the risks assumed by the insurer. Within rate classifications, premiums, to a reasonable degree, may be less in the case of smaller insurances and the excess may be charged against larger insurances without rendering the rate unfairly discriminatory.
(E) In making or reviewing rates, due consideration must be given to past and prospective loss experience, to exposure to loss, to underwriting practice and judgment, to past and prospective expenses including amounts paid to or retained by title agents, to investment income, to a reasonable margin for profit and contingencies, and to all other relevant factors both within and outside this State. A five-year experience period is required for all filings of rates provided that the filing of any insurer in existence less than five years must be supported by experience consistent with the period of its existence.
HISTORY: 1988 Act No. 562.
Structure South Carolina Code of Laws
Chapter 75 - Property, Casualty, And Title Insurance Generally
Section 38-75-40. Validity of additional or coinsurance clause.
Section 38-75-50. Clause limiting or invalidating policies if property is encumbered is void.
Section 38-75-60. Cause of action by insurer against tenant.
Section 38-75-220. Restrictions on amount of insurance that may be written.
Section 38-75-230. Information required on contracts for purchase of mobile homes.
Section 38-75-310. Definitions.
Section 38-75-320. Declaration of purpose.
Section 38-75-330. South Carolina Wind and Hail Underwriting Association created; members.
Section 38-75-340. Plan of operation.
Section 38-75-350. Application for coverage; issuance of policy.
Section 38-75-360. Powers of Association.
Section 38-75-370. Duties of members of Association; limitation on liability.
Section 38-75-380. Liability for inspections and statements concerning risk.
Section 38-75-385. Liability for acts or omissions under this article.
Section 38-75-386. Essential property insurance; liability for acts and omissions.
Section 38-75-390. Cession of essential property insurance to Association.
Section 38-75-410. Appeals; hearings upon appeal.
Section 38-75-420. Reports of inspection by Association.
Section 38-75-440. Examination into affairs of Association.
Section 38-75-450. Regulations.
Section 38-75-470. Appointment of advisory committee; duties; membership.
Section 38-75-480. Loss mitigation grant program; establishment; purpose.
Section 38-75-485. South Carolina Hurricane Damage Mitigation Program; grant eligibility and use.
Section 38-75-710. Scope of article.
Section 38-75-720. Definitions.
Section 38-75-740. Restrictions on nonrenewal of policies.
Section 38-75-750. Requirements for renewal of policies.
Section 38-75-755. Notification to applicants or renewing policyholders.
Section 38-75-760. Unlawful practices involving cancellation, nonrenewal, or renewal of policies.
Section 38-75-770. Notice requirements for eligible surplus lines insurers.
Section 38-75-775. Coverage of licensed health care providers.
Section 38-75-790. Nonrenewal of homeowners insurance.
Section 38-75-905. Definitions.
Section 38-75-910. Limitation of risk on title insurance.
Section 38-75-920. Title insurers to maintain reinsurance reserve.
Section 38-75-930. Insolvency of domestic title insurer.
Section 38-75-940. Loss and loss expense reserves.
Section 38-75-950. Obtaining reinsurance.
Section 38-75-960. Financial interest in title insurer or agent.
Section 38-75-970. Premium rates.
Section 38-75-980. Filing of premium rate schedules.
Section 38-75-1000. Restrictions on amount of commission.
Section 38-75-1120. Report on coastal insurance issues.
Section 38-75-1130. Scope of article.
Section 38-75-1150. Separate premium for fire and allied lines coverage.
Section 38-75-1160. Notice requirement prior to cancellation or refusal to renew; exceptions.
Section 38-75-1180. Notice of reasons for cancellation or nonrenewal.
Section 38-75-1190. Immunity from liability absent malice or gross negligence.
Section 38-75-1200. Notice regarding cancellation in application for original issuance of policy.
Section 38-75-1230. Wind and hail exclusions on fire, allied lines, or homeowner's policy.
Section 38-75-1240. Provision to director of underwriting restrictions.