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20-363. Availability of services of rating organization to members

A. Subject to rules and regulations that have been approved by the director as reasonable, each workers' compensation rating organization shall permit any insurer writing workers' compensation insurance in this state to become a member. The rating organization shall give its members notice of proposed changes in its rules and regulations.

B. Each rating organization shall furnish its rating services without discrimination to its members.

C. Any member or insurer may request that the director review the reasonableness of any rule or regulation in its application to members at a hearing held on at least ten days' written notice to the rating organization and to the member or insurer. If the director finds that the rule or regulation is unreasonable in its application, the director shall order that the rule or regulation does not apply.

D. Every insurer writing workers' compensation insurance in this state, including the state compensation fund, shall be a member of one workers' compensation rating organization.

E. A rating organization shall have as members at least five insurers authorized to write and who are writing workers' compensation insurance in this state and whose combined experience is determined by the director to be reasonably adequate for rate making purposes.

F. In a rating organization of which the state compensation fund is a member, the state compensation fund shall be entitled, without election, to membership on any committee established in connection with the operation of the rating organization in this state. One-half of the members of each committee shall be chosen by the stock insurers and one-half by the nonstock insurers.

G. Neither the provisions of this section nor the rules, regulations or rating plans of a rating organization affect or apply to self-rating plans and rates and charges fixed by the state compensation fund under section 23-983.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Arizona > Title20 > 20-363

20-363. Availability of services of rating organization to members

A. Subject to rules and regulations that have been approved by the director as reasonable, each workers' compensation rating organization shall permit any insurer writing workers' compensation insurance in this state to become a member. The rating organization shall give its members notice of proposed changes in its rules and regulations.

B. Each rating organization shall furnish its rating services without discrimination to its members.

C. Any member or insurer may request that the director review the reasonableness of any rule or regulation in its application to members at a hearing held on at least ten days' written notice to the rating organization and to the member or insurer. If the director finds that the rule or regulation is unreasonable in its application, the director shall order that the rule or regulation does not apply.

D. Every insurer writing workers' compensation insurance in this state, including the state compensation fund, shall be a member of one workers' compensation rating organization.

E. A rating organization shall have as members at least five insurers authorized to write and who are writing workers' compensation insurance in this state and whose combined experience is determined by the director to be reasonably adequate for rate making purposes.

F. In a rating organization of which the state compensation fund is a member, the state compensation fund shall be entitled, without election, to membership on any committee established in connection with the operation of the rating organization in this state. One-half of the members of each committee shall be chosen by the stock insurers and one-half by the nonstock insurers.

G. Neither the provisions of this section nor the rules, regulations or rating plans of a rating organization affect or apply to self-rating plans and rates and charges fixed by the state compensation fund under section 23-983.


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Arizona > Title20 > 20-363

20-363. Availability of services of rating organization to members

A. Subject to rules and regulations that have been approved by the director as reasonable, each workers' compensation rating organization shall permit any insurer writing workers' compensation insurance in this state to become a member. The rating organization shall give its members notice of proposed changes in its rules and regulations.

B. Each rating organization shall furnish its rating services without discrimination to its members.

C. Any member or insurer may request that the director review the reasonableness of any rule or regulation in its application to members at a hearing held on at least ten days' written notice to the rating organization and to the member or insurer. If the director finds that the rule or regulation is unreasonable in its application, the director shall order that the rule or regulation does not apply.

D. Every insurer writing workers' compensation insurance in this state, including the state compensation fund, shall be a member of one workers' compensation rating organization.

E. A rating organization shall have as members at least five insurers authorized to write and who are writing workers' compensation insurance in this state and whose combined experience is determined by the director to be reasonably adequate for rate making purposes.

F. In a rating organization of which the state compensation fund is a member, the state compensation fund shall be entitled, without election, to membership on any committee established in connection with the operation of the rating organization in this state. One-half of the members of each committee shall be chosen by the stock insurers and one-half by the nonstock insurers.

G. Neither the provisions of this section nor the rules, regulations or rating plans of a rating organization affect or apply to self-rating plans and rates and charges fixed by the state compensation fund under section 23-983.