| Chapter 298 |
| 2025 -- S 0084 SUBSTITUTE A AS AMENDED Enacted 06/26/2025 |
| A N A C T |
| RELATING TO INSURANCE -- CASUALTY INSURANCE RATING |
Introduced By: Senators Raptakis, Thompson, Burke, Patalano, Zurier, Urso, Paolino, Tikoian, Sosnowski, and Gu |
| Date Introduced: January 31, 2025 |
| It is enacted by the General Assembly as follows: |
| SECTION 1. Section 27-9-4 of the General Laws in Chapter 27-9 entitled "Casualty |
| Insurance Rating" is hereby amended to read as follows: |
| 27-9-4. Considerations in making of rates — Cancellation of policy. |
| (a) All rates shall be made in accordance with the following provisions: |
| (1)(i) Due consideration shall be given to past and prospective loss experience within and |
| outside this state, to catastrophe hazards, if any, to a reasonable margin for underwriting profit and |
| contingencies, to dividends, savings, or unabsorbed premium deposits allowed or returned by |
| insurers to their policyholders, members, or subscribers, to past and prospective expenses both |
| countrywide and those specially applicable to this state, and to all other relevant factors within and |
| outside this state; provided, that no consideration shall be given to: |
| (A) Any loss or incident involving a bus driver, while in the course of the bus driver’s |
| employment for the Rhode Island public transit authority or private or municipal school bus |
| companies, in establishing or maintaining that driver’s rate respecting the operation of a personal |
| motor vehicle or vehicles; |
| (B) Any loss or incident involving a law enforcement officer, while in the course of the |
| law enforcement officer’s employment for the state, city, town police departments, or federal law |
| enforcement agency, in establishing or maintaining that driver’s rate respecting the operation of a |
| personal motor vehicle or vehicles; and |
| (C) Any loss or incident involving a commercial vehicle driver, while in the course of the |
| commercial vehicle driver’s employment, in establishing or maintaining that driver’s rate |
| respecting the operation of a personal motor vehicle(s); |
| (ii) It shall be the responsibility of a commercial vehicle driver to provide the commercial |
| vehicle driver’s insurance company with proof that the loss or incident took place in the course of |
| employment while operating a commercial vehicle. For the purposes of this section, a “commercial |
| vehicle” shall be a motor vehicle with a gross weight in excess of ten thousand pounds (10,000 lbs.) |
| or a motor vehicle used for public livery; |
| (2) The systems of expense provisions included in the rates for use by any insurer or group |
| of insurers may differ from those of other insurers or groups of insurers to reflect the requirements |
| of the operating methods of any insurer or group with respect to any kind of insurance, or with |
| respect to any subdivision or combination of insurance for which subdivision or combination |
| separate expense provisions are applicable; |
| (3) Risks may be grouped by classifications for the establishment of rates and minimum |
| premiums; |
| (4) Rates shall not be excessive, inadequate, or unfairly discriminatory; |
| (5) For any policy written, delivered, or renewed on or after January 1, 2025, in establishing |
| or maintaining an insured’s rate or classification respecting the operation of a personal motor |
| vehicle, widowed persons shall not be treated differently than persons in a marriage; and |
| (6) In establishing or maintaining an insured’s rate or classification respecting the operation |
| of a personal motor vehicle, any insured sixty-five (65) years of age or older, who meets the criteria |
| set forth in this section and has not had any chargeable accidents or moving violations within three |
| (3) years preceding the establishment of the rate of insurance or classification, shall not be penalized |
| solely by reason of his or her age. |
| (b) No insurance company shall fail to renew a private passenger automobile policy |
| because of a loss occurrence only, unless a chargeable loss occurrence of three thousand dollars |
| ($3,000) or more than two (2) nonchargeable loss occurrences, involving the insured, have taken |
| place within the annual policy year. |
| (c)(1) No insurance company shall fail to renew a private passenger automobile policy |
| solely because the insured has attained the age of sixty-five (65) years or older; |
| (2) Whenever the commissioner of insurance shall have reason to believe that any |
| insurance company has refused to renew a private passenger automobile policy solely because the |
| applicant has reached the age of sixty-five (65) years or older, the commissioner shall notify the |
| company that it may be in violation of this section and in his or her discretion he or she may require |
| a hearing to determine whether or not the company has actually been engaged in the practice stated |
| in this subsection. Any hearing held under this section shall in all respects comply with the hearing |
| procedure provided in the Administrative Procedures Act, chapter 35 of title 42; |
| (3) If after the hearing the commissioner shall determine that the company has engaged in |
| the practice of systematically failing to renew private passenger automobile policies because of the |
| advanced age of the insured, the commissioner shall reduce their findings to writing and shall issue |
| and cause to be served upon the company an order to cease and desist from engaging in those |
| practices. After the issuance of the cease and desist order, if the commissioner finds that the |
| company has continued to engage in those practices, the commissioner shall impose upon the |
| company a fine not to exceed the amount of one thousand dollars ($1,000) for each separate |
| violation. |
| (4) Any company aggrieved by any order or decision of the commissioner of insurance |
| may appeal the order and decision to the superior court of Providence in accordance with the |
| Administrative Procedures Act, chapter 35 of title 42. |
| (d) No insurance group, carrier, or company in establishing any premium surcharge or |
| penalty relative to a specific motor vehicle policy, shall consider any accident or any claim where |
| any insured covered by that policy is fifty percent (50%) or less at fault. |
| (e) No insurance group, carrier, or company shall assess any premium surcharge against |
| any insured covered by a motor vehicle policy where a property damage claim payment is less than |
| three thousand dollars ($3,000). |
| (f) No insurance group, carrier, or company shall refuse to issue motor vehicle liability |
| insurance, impose a surcharge, or otherwise increase the rate for a motor vehicle policy solely |
| because the applicant is a volunteer driver. Volunteer driver is defined as a person who provides |
| services without compensation to a nonprofit agency or charitable organization. |
| (g) No group, carrier, or company providing personal lines insurance as defined in § 27- |
| 14.5-1 shall assess any premium surcharge or penalty against an insured inquiring about the specific |
| terms of their policy. Nothing in this subsection shall be construed to prevent an insurance group, |
| carrier, or company from assessing a premium surcharge, change in rating, or penalty as a result of |
| a policy change or loss. |
| SECTION 2. This act shall take effect on January 1, 2026. |
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