NCOIL ADOPTS INSURANCE UNDERWRITING TRANSPARENCY MODEL ACT
At the 2023
The Model will give states a framework to provide personal auto and homeowners insurance consumers informative and valuable information explaining the basis for a "material change" made to their policies. A "material change" is defined as: a nonrenewal or cancellation; an increase of more than ten percent (10%) over the expiring premium; a reduction in coverage; or another adverse or unfavorable change in the terms of coverage of amount.
Insurers must provide a notice that either explains the principal factors for the material change or states that the insured has the right to request and obtain an explanation of the principal factors for the material change. The notice explaining the material change must: be sufficiently clear and use language specific to enable the insured to identify the basis for the insurer's decision to make the material change; include a description of the principal factors most heavily weighed by an insurer in making a material change, listed in no particular order; and provide a point of contact through which the insured may discuss the reasons for the material change. The notice must also be sent to the insurance producer, if any, who represented the insured in obtaining coverage from the insurer, or who represented the insurer in regard to the providing of coverage to the insured.
The Model also suggests in Drafting Notes that States may wish to consider expanding the scope of the Model to make it applicable to declinations, and requiring a specific number of principal factors to be included in the notice provided to the insures (or applicant if a State has expanded the Model to include declinations).
"I am proud to sponsor this Model as it will allow consumers and agents to understand why certain changes are made to policies and enable them to make the better informed coverage related decisions," said
"I'm glad that
During the drafting and deliberation process, NCOIL legislators and staff heard from a wide array of interested parties including: the
NCOIL CEO Commissioner
A full copy of the Model appears here (https://33afce.p3cdn2.secureserver.net/wp-content/uploads/2023/03/NCOIL-Adopts-Insurance-Underwriting-Transparency-Model-Act-3-29-2023.pdf).
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Original text here: https://33afce.p3cdn2.secureserver.net/wp-content/uploads/2023/03/NCOIL-Adopts-Insurance-Underwriting-Transparency-Model-Act-3-29-2023.pdf


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