Texas Insurance Code - Not Codified
§ 5.03 — PROMULGATED RATES AS CONTROLLING
I1 § 5.03Title 1. THE INSURANCE CODE OF 1951 · Ch. 5. RATING AND POLICY FORMS · Art. A. MOTOR VEHICLE OR AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE
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View on source(a)On and after the filing and effective date of such classification of such risks and rates, no such insurer, except as otherwise provided herein, shall issue or renew any such insurance at premium rates which are greater or lesser than those promulgated by the Board as just, reasonable, adequate and not excessive for the risks to which they respectively apply, and not confiscatory as to any class of insurance carriers authorized by law to write such insurance after taking into consideration the deviation provisions of this Article. Any insurer desiring to write insurance at rates different from those promulgated by the Board shall make a written application to the Board for permission to file a uniform percentage deviation for a lesser or greater rate, on a statewide basis unless otherwise ordered by the Board, from the class rates or classes of rates promulgated by the Board. Any insurer desiring to write insurance under a classification plan different from that promulgated by the Board shall make written application to the Board for permission to do so; provided, however, the Board shall approve the use of only such additions or refinements in its classification plan as will produce subclassifications which, when combined, will enable consideration of the insurer's experience under both the Board classification plan and its own classification plan. Such application shall be approved in whole or in part by the Board, provided the Board finds that the resulting premiums will be just, adequate, reasonable, not excessive and not unfairly discriminatory, taking into consideration the following:
(1)the financial condition of the insurer;
(2)the method of operation and expenses of such insurer;
(3)the actual paid and incurred loss experience of the insurer;
(4)earnings of the insurer from investments together with a projection of prospective earnings from investments during the period for which the application is made; and
(5)such application meets the reasonable conditions, limitations, and restrictions deemed necessary by the Board. In considering all matters set forth in such application the Board shall give consideration to the composite effect of items (2), (3), and (4) above and the Board shall deny such application if it finds that the resulting premiums would be inadequate, excessive, or unfairly discriminatory. Any original or renewal policy of insurance issued pursuant to an approved plan of deviation shall have attached to or imprinted on the face of such policy the following notice: "The premium charged for this policy is greater than the premium rates promulgated by the State Board of Insurance." The notice shall be in 10-point or larger prominent typesize. Except as the Board may authorize, the deviation provisions in this Article shall not apply to insurance written pursuant to other provisions of this Chapter in which a deviation from standard rates is authorized, including, but not limited to, automobile liability experience rating and fleet rating plans.
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