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Code · Washington · Title 48 — Insurance · Chapter 48.19

RCW 48.19.290

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(1)Any subscriber to a rating organization may appeal to the commissioner from the rating organization's action or decision in approving or rejecting any proposed change in or addition to the rating organization's filings. The commissioner shall, after a hearing on the appeal:
(a)Issue an order approving the rating organization's action or decision or directing it to give further consideration to such proposal; or
(b)If the appeal is from the rating organization's action or decision in rejecting a proposed addition to its filings, he or she may, in event he or she finds that the action or decision was unreasonable, issue an order directing the rating organization to make an addition to its filings, on behalf of its subscribers, in a manner consistent with his or her findings, within a reasonable time after the issuance of such order.
(2)If such appeal is based upon the rating organization's failure to make a filing on behalf of such subscriber which is based on a system of expense provisions which differs, in accordance with the right granted in subdivision
(2)of RCW 48.19.030 , from the system of expense provisions included in a filing made by the rating organization, the commissioner shall, if he or she grants the appeal, order the rating organization to make the requested filing for use by the appellant. In deciding the appeal the commissioner shall apply the standards set forth in RCW 48.19.020 and 48.19.030 .
[ 2009 c 549 s 7088 ; 1947 c 79 s .19.29; Rem. Supp. 1947 s 45.19.29.]
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