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(a) Each workers' compensation insurer shall be a member of a rating organization. Each workers' compensation insurer shall adhere to the policy forms filed by the rating organization.
(b)(1) Every workers' compensation insurer shall adhere to the uniform classification system and uniform experience rating plan filed with the commissioner by the rating organization to which it belongs: Provided, That the system and plan have been approved by the commissioner as part of the approval of the rating organization's most recent filing for the provision for claim payment.
(2)(i) Subject to the conditions of this paragraph, an insurer may develop subclassifications of the uniform classification system upon which a rate may be made.
(ii) Any subclassification developed under subparagraph (i) shall be filed with the rating organization and the commissioner thirty (30) days prior to its use.
(iii) If the insurer fails to demonstrate that the data produced under a subclassification can be reported in a manner consistent with the rating organization's uniform statistical plan and classification system, the commissioner shall disapprove the subclassification.
(c) Every workers' compensation insurer shall record and report its workers' compensation experience to a rating organization as set forth in the rating organization's uniform statistical plan approved by the commissioner.
(d)(1) Subject to the approval of the commissioner, a rating organization shall develop and file rules reasonably related to the recording and reporting of data pursuant to the uniform statistical plan, the uniform experience rating plan and the uniform classification system.
(2) Every workers' compensation insurer shall adhere to the approved rules and experience rating plan in writing and reporting its business.
(3) An insurer shall not agree with any other insurer or with a rating organization to adhere to rules which are not reasonably related to the recording and reporting of data pursuant to the uniform classification system or the uniform statistical plan.
(e) The experience rating plan shall have as a basis:
(1) reasonable eligibility standards;
(2) adequate incentives for loss prevention;
(3) sufficient premium differential so as to encourage safety; and
(4) predictive accuracy.
(f)(1) The uniform experience rating plan shall be the exclusive means of providing prospective premium adjustment based upon measurement of the loss producing characteristics of an individual insured.
(2) An insurer may file a rating plan that provides for retrospective premium adjustments based upon an insured's past experience.
(g) The commissioner shall promulgate a plan by which all insurers writing workers' compensation insurance in this Commonwealth shall grant premium discounts or assess premium surcharges to employers who do not qualify for the uniform experience rating plan in accordance with the following:
(1) An employer who has not experienced a compensable employe lost-time injury during the most recent two-year period for which statistics are available shall receive a discount of five per centum on the amount of the workers' compensation insurance premium.
(2) An employer who has experienced two or more compensable employe lost-time injuries during the most recent two-year period for which statistics are available shall be assessed a surcharge of five per centum on the amount of the workers' compensation insurance premium.
(3) The premium discounts or premium surcharges established under this section shall be made on an annual basis but shall not be cumulative: Provided, however, That an employer is entitled to receive the premium discount provided by this section in addition to any other reductions or deviations in the insurance premiums available to all other nonexperienced-rated employers in the same classification. For any annual workers' compensation premium, an employer shall not receive a premium discount of more than five per centum and shall not be required to pay a surcharge of more than five per centum.
(4) Insurers writing workers' compensation insurance in this Commonwealth may file a schedule rating plan based upon defined risk characteristics. Prior approval of this plan by the commissioner is required.
For purposes of this clause, “employer” shall include a municipality or a municipal pool.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Pennsylvania Statutes Title 77 P.S. Workers' Compensation § 1035.7. Rating organizations - last updated January 01, 2022 | https://codes.findlaw.com/pa/title-77-ps-workers-compensation/pa-st-sect-77-1035-7/
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