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Code · Utah · Title 31A — Insurance Code · Chapter 19A

31A-19a-214. Rating tiers.

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31A-19a-214. Rating tiers.
(1)An insurer may file with the commissioner a rate filing that provides for a program with more than one rate level in the same company or group of companies if:
(a)the program is based, to the extent feasible, upon mutually exclusive underwriting rules per tier;
(b)the underwriting rules are based on clear, objective criteria that would lead to a logical distinguishing of potential risk; and
(c)in filing to establish tiers, the insurer provides supporting information that evidences a clear distinction between the expected losses and expenses for each tier.
(2)A rating tier may not be continued if premium, loss, and expense data fail to show a continued clear distinction between the tiers.
Enacted by Chapter 130 , 1999 General Session
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