(Effective Until February 1, 2009.)
WAC 284-24-120
Suspension of rate filing
requirements -- Large commercial accounts. (1) Under RCW 48.19.080, the rate filing requirements in chapter 48.19 RCW
are suspended with respect to large commercial property
casualty accounts.
(2) For purposes of this section, "large commercial
property casualty account" means insurance coverage that:
(a) Involves the lines of property and casualty insurance
defined in RCW 48.11.040, 48.11.050, 48.11.060, 48.11.070,
and/or 48.11.080; and
(b) Is purchased by a business, not-for-profit
organization, or public entity with enough insurance buying
experience to negotiate with insurers in a largely unregulated
environment and that meets any two of the following criteria:
(i) Annual premiums of one hundred thousand dollars or
more, excluding workers compensation insurance issued by the
department of labor and industries and types of insurance
listed in subsection (6) of this section;
(ii) Net revenues or sales in excess of one hundred
million dollars;
(iii) More than two hundred employees;
(iv) Net worth over fifty million dollars;
(v) Is a not-for-profit organization or public entity
with an annual budget or assets of at least forty-five million
dollars;
(vi) Is a municipality with a population over fifty
thousand.
(3) Before an insurer issues coverage in reliance on this
section, the insurer or its agent shall notify the insured in
writing that the rates have not been and will not be filed for
the commissioner's approval.
(4) Property rates used on large commercial property
casualty accounts will not be audited by the Washington
Insurance Examining Bureau under WAC 284-20-006.
(5) The commissioner retains the right and ability to
examine the rates used on large commercial property casualty
accounts to ascertain whether they meet the requirements of
RCW 48.19.020 and other statutes. The insurer shall maintain
records supporting the rating and premium determination of
each policy issued in reliance on this section. These records
shall be retained by the insurer for a minimum of three years
and made available at all reasonable times for the
commissioner's examination.
(6) Subsection (1) of this section does not apply to:
(a) Professional liability insurance, including medical
malpractice insurance;
(b) Directors' and officers' liability insurance
purchased by individuals;
(c) Reimbursement insurance policies that reimburse
service contract providers or protection product guarantee
providers for contractual obligations assumed under a service
contract or protection product guarantee; and
(d) Master policies under which certificates of coverage
are issued to individual consumers, households, businesses, or
other organizations.
[Statutory Authority: RCW 48.02.060 and 48.19.080. 07-09-085
(Matter No. R 2006-12), § 284-24-120, filed 4/17/07, effective
5/18/07. Statutory Authority: RCW 48.02.060, 48.18.100(6),
and 48.19.080. 04-01-175 (Matter No. R 2003-04), §
284-24-120, filed 12/23/03, effective 1/23/04. Statutory
Authority: RCW 48.02.060, 48.18.100, 48.19.080. 02-02-068
(Order R 2001-09), § 284-24-120, filed 12/28/01, effective
12/31/01. Statutory Authority: RCW 48.02.060 and 48.19.080. 99-23-068 (Matter No. R 99-5), § 284-24-120, filed 11/15/99,
effective 12/16/99.]
(Effective February 1, 2009.)
WAC 284-24-120
Rate filing requirements are suspended
for large commercial accounts. (1) Under RCW 48.19.080, the
commissioner will suspend the rate filing requirements in
chapter 48.19 RCW for large commercial property and casualty
accounts.
(2) For purposes of this section, "large commercial
property and casualty account" means property and casualty
insurance as defined in WAC 284-24-001(10) that is purchased
by a business, not-for-profit organization, or public entity
with enough insurance buying experience to negotiate with
insurers in a largely unregulated environment and that meets
any two of the following criteria:
(a) Annual premiums of one hundred thousand dollars or
more, excluding workers compensation insurance issued by the
department of labor and industries and types of insurance
listed in subsection (6) of this section;
(b) Net revenues or sales in excess of one hundred
million dollars;
(c) More than two hundred employees;
(d) Net worth over fifty million dollars;
(e) Is a not-for-profit organization or public entity
with an annual budget or assets of at least forty-five million
dollars;
(f) Is a municipality with a population over fifty
thousand.
(3) Before an insurer issues coverage under this section,
the insurer or its insurance producer must notify the insured
in writing that the rates have not been and will not be filed
with the commissioner for approval.
(4) The Washington Insurance Examining Bureau will not
audit rates used on large commercial property casualty
accounts under WAC 284-20-006.
(5) The commissioner may examine rates used for pricing
large commercial property and casualty accounts to determine
if they meet the requirements of chapter 48.19 RCW and Title
284-24 WAC. If an insurer relies on this section to issue a
policy, the insurer must keep supporting documentation for the
underlying rates and final premium determination for a minimum
of three years after the policy is issued and make it
available to the commissioner upon request.
(6) Subsection (1) of this section does not apply to:
(a) Professional liability insurance, including all types
of malpractice and errors and omissions insurance;
(b) Reimbursement insurance policies that indemnity
service contract providers or protection product guarantee
providers for contractual obligations assumed under a service
contract or protection product guarantee; and
(c) Master policies under which certificates of coverage
are issued to individual consumers, households, businesses, or
other organizations.
[Statutory Authority: RCW 48.02.060, 48.110.150. 08-21-091
(Matter No. 2007-11), § 284-24-120, filed 10/15/08, effective
2/1/09. Statutory Authority: RCW 48.02.060 and 48.19.080. 07-09-085 (Matter No. R 2006-12), § 284-24-120, filed 4/17/07,
effective 5/18/07. Statutory Authority: RCW 48.02.060,
48.18.100(6), and 48.19.080. 04-01-175 (Matter No. R
2003-04), § 284-24-120, filed 12/23/03, effective 1/23/04. Statutory Authority: RCW 48.02.060, 48.18.100, 48.19.080. 02-02-068 (Order R 2001-09), § 284-24-120, filed 12/28/01,
effective 12/31/01. Statutory Authority: RCW 48.02.060 and 48.19.080. 99-23-068 (Matter No. R 99-5), § 284-24-120, filed
11/15/99, effective 12/16/99.]