June 28, 2006



AAIS...
Expanding Your 
Product Choices

Link here for AAIS Advisory 
from previous weeks: http://www.aaisonline.com/
services/pastpa.html
 

AAIS Advisory can be forwarded to others who are interested in its content. To subscribe to AAIS Advisory, go to www.AAISinfo.com

To unsubscribe or change your e-mail subscription, contact Pat Peters at patp@AAISonline.com or 800/564-AAIS x289.Contact AAIS Advisory at info@AAISonline.com.


  

 

AAIS INQUIRY PROMPTS RECONSIDERATION
OF KENTUCKY FILING DIRECTIVE

Responding to a request from Larris Larsen, AAIS assistant vice president for compliance, the Kentucky Office of Insurance (KOI) has reversed an earlier position that would have required duplicate filing of commercial lines forms.

Earlier this year, AAIS learned that the KOI had taken the position that "commercial multiple line" constituted a separate line of insurance and that, therefore, all monoline forms and rating materials used in commercial package policies had to be filed twice, once for use in monoline policies and again for use in packages.

In a letter to the department, Larsen stated that Kentucky was taking a position distinct from that of other states and the National Association of Insurance Commissioners (NAIC), and that the new requirement created an unnecessary administrative and financial burden.

In an e-mail to Larsen this week, the KOI stated that it would be reverting to its previous position, wherein monoline materials already approved would not have to be filed again for use in a package.


KANSAS IMPLEMENTS 'FILE AND USE';
CREATES SUBJECTIVE RATE PLAN

A new Kansas law eliminates the requirement that property/casualty forms receive" prior approval" before being used. Effective July 1, 2006, the statute allows carriers to begin using new commercial lines forms upon the day of filing; new personal lines forms can be used 30 days after they are filed.

The new law also creates a subjective rate plan for commercial lines policies. That plan allows an insurer to increase or decrease the premium for a particular risk by up to 40% without having to document the reason for the change.

With the creation of the new subjective rating plan, AAIS will be withdrawing its individual risk premium modification (IRPM) plans from Kansas. The Kansas Department of Insurance has advised AAIS that the state's new plan cannot be used in conjunction with any other individual risk rating plan.

Beginning July 1, 2006, all companies may discontinue using the AAIS individual risk modification plans and begin using the Kansas statutory subjective rating plan.


MISSISSIPPI REQUIRES POLICIES TO EXPRESS
STATUTORY STANDARD ON LEGAL ACTION

A recent bulletin from the Mississippi Insurance Department establishes a new requirement that property/casualty policies state that policyholders have up to three years to take legal action against an insurer over a claim dispute.

The three-year statute of limitations has been in place for a number of years, but the department has not required policies to be amended to comply with the law, until now.

AAIS has filed amendatory endorsements that reflect the new directive for its Homeowners and Mobile-Homeowners programs, and will file similar endorsements in other programs in coming months.


LOUISIANA REQUIRES NOTICE OF
OPTION TO INCREASE DEDUCTIBLE

Louisiana Gov. Kathleen Blanco has signed a bill requiring homeowners insurers in the state to display a prominent notice on homeowners policies notifying insureds of their option to increase the deductible and potentially lower the amount paid for coverage.

The law directs the Louisiana insurance commissioner to develop a form for the notice. AAIS will notify affiliates of action required once that has been done.


AAIS AFFILIATES CAN ACCESS
VALUATION AND MAPPING SERVICES

To date, more than 100 companies have accessed the "RiskMeter.com" risk mapping service or the "Residential" property valuation service available through AAISdirect during the latest trial period. Access to the two services is being offered free of charge during the trial period to all insurers that use the AAISdirect Internet service, no matter which AAIS programs they use.

RiskMeter, a service of CDS Business Mapping, Boston, Mass., provides instantaneous access to more than 30 categories of geographic information related to hazards at a location. The information provided specifies a location's distance from coastlines, fault lines, and flood zones, as well as its exposure to hail, tornadoes, wildfires, crime, and other hazards.

The Residential valuation service, developed by e2Value, Inc., Stamford, Conn., provides systematic valuation procedures for a wide range of residential property, including high value homes, modular and kit homes, condos and co-ops, alterations and additions, and more.

Companies using AAISdirect have the option of offering their agents access to the Residential valuation service. Instructions for providing agent access were sent to all AAISdirect users by e-mail last week. For questions about providing agent access, contact Pat Peters, director of member relations, at patp@AAISonline.com.

For information on getting a license for use of AAISdirect, contact Joyce Tignino, vice president of marketing and industry relations, at joycet@AAISonline.com.


ENDORSEMENTS, NOTICES FILED TO PROVIDE
UMBRELLA UIM COVERAGE IN WISCONSIN

AAIS has filed endorsements for providing underinsured motorists (UIM) coverage under its umbrella programs in Wisconsin, to meet a requirement described in the May 17 AAIS Advisory.

The endorsements, filed under the Farm Umbrella, Personal Umbrella, and Commercial Umbrella/Excess Liability programs, have been approved with an advisory effective date of July 1, 2006.

In addition to the endorsements, AAIS has developed notices companies can use to advise insureds that they can purchase UIM coverage. The notices have been submitted to the Wisconsin Department of Insurance on an informational basis.


Transmitted by the American Association of Insurance Services, 1745 S. Naperville Road, Wheaton, IL 60187.


www.AAISonline.com