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Rhode Island

Title 27 Insurance · Chapter 6 Fire and Marine Insurance Rating
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§ 27-6-1. Purpose.
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§ 27-6-2. Applicability.
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§ 27-6-3. Insurers to which chapter applicable — Election between applicable laws.
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§ 27-6-4. Considerations in ratemaking.
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§ 27-6-5. Uniformity of rates.
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§ 27-6-6. Contracts as to commissions or compensation.
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§ 27-6-6.1. Approval of policies.
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§ 27-6-7. Use of rates.
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§ 27-6-8. Filing of rate schedules and plans.
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§ 27-6-8.1. Rating for nonbusiness policies.
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§ 27-6-8.2. Premium reduction for fire code safety prevention.
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§ 27-6-9. Filings by rating organizations.
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§ 27-6-10. Review of filings.
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§ 27-6-11. Waiting period — Effective date of filings.
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§ 27-6-11.1. Costs.
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§ 27-6-12. Effective date of inland marine rates.
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§ 27-6-13. Suspension or modification of requirements — Examinations as to fairness.
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§ 27-6-14. Rates on specific risks exceeding filed rates.
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§ 27-6-15. Compliance with rate filings required.
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§ 27-6-16. Review of rates not provided for by filings.
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§ 27-6-17. Notice of disapproval within waiting period.
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§ 27-6-18. Disapproval of specific inland marine rates.
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§ 27-6-19. Suspension of rates or filings after review period — Removal of discriminatory applications of rates.
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§ 27-6-20. Hearings on application by persons aggrieved by filings — Order terminating filing — Removal of discrimination.
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§ 27-6-21. Competitive rates as evidence of fairness — Profit as evidence of adequacy.
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§ 27-6-22. Filed schedules and plans not to be disapproved if rates meet requirements.
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§ 27-6-23. Licensing of rating organizations.
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§ 27-6-24. Admission of and services to subscribers.
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§ 27-6-25. Regulation by rating organizations of payments by insurers to policyholders or members.
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§ 27-6-26. Cooperation among rating organizations and insurers — Review of cooperative practices.
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§ 27-6-27. Examination of policies and records by rating organizations.
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§ 27-6-28. Actuarial and technical services furnished by rating organizations.
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§ 27-6-29. Adherence to rating organization filings — Deviation filings.
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§ 27-6-30. Appeals from action of rating organization on changes in filings.
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§ 27-6-31. Rate information furnished to insured.
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§ 27-6-32. Review of application of rating system to insured.
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§ 27-6-33. “Advisory organization” defined.
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§ 27-6-34. Documents filed by advisory organizations.
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§ 27-6-35. Unlawful practices of advisory organizations.
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§ 27-6-36. Use of information from noncomplying advisory organization.
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§ 27-6-37. Provisions applicable to joint underwriting and reinsurance.
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§ 27-6-38. Unlawful practices of joint underwriters or reinsurers.
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§ 27-6-39. Examination of rating and advisory organizations and underwriting and reinsurance groups.
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§ 27-6-40. Reports on examinations — Hearing and filing.
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§ 27-6-41. Collection and compilation of experience statistics.
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§ 27-6-42. Interchange of rating plan data.
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§ 27-6-43. Cooperation with other states.
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§ 27-6-44. Rules and regulations.
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§ 27-6-45. False or misleading information.
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§ 27-6-46. [Repealed.]
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§ 27-6-47. Penalty for violations.
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§ 27-6-48. Suspension or revocation of licenses.
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§ 27-6-49. Hearings on decisions of commissioner.
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§ 27-6-50. Pleadings and evidence at hearings.
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§ 27-6-51. Judicial review of orders and decisions.
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§ 27-6-52. Severability.
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§ 27-6-53. Use of credit rating.
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