(a) A file and use filing shall be filed with the director for a waiting period of not less than 30 days. The period may be extended by the director or the insurer or rating organization for an additional 30 days if notice is given within the initial 30-day period that additional time is needed for the consideration of the filing. The filing may become effective at the end of the waiting period unless disapproved by the director before the expiration of the waiting period.

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Terms Used In Alaska Statutes 21.42.125

  • person: includes a corporation, company, partnership, firm, association, organization, business trust, or society, as well as a natural person. See Alaska Statutes 01.10.060
  • state: means the State of Alaska unless applied to the different parts of the United States and in the latter case it includes the District of Columbia and the territories. See Alaska Statutes 01.10.060
(b) The filing must state an effective date that must be after the waiting period. Upon written notice by the insurer or rating organization, the director may authorize a filing that has been reviewed to become effective before the expiration of the waiting period.
(c) A file and use form filing must include a signed compliance certificate certifying that the filing complies with this title. An authorized officer or state filings manager of the insurer shall sign the compliance certificate stating that, to the best of the individual’s knowledge, the filing complies with this title. The director may issue an order requiring an insurer who submits an incomplete or inaccurate compliance certificate to submit future form filings for prior approval. The order must specify the conditions under which the insurer may again submit filings under this section. In addition to any other penalty provided by law, a person that the director finds has submitted a materially false or misleading compliance certificate may be subject to either a civil penalty of not more than $10,000 for each violation or a civil penalty of not more than $25,000 for each violation if the director finds that the person knowingly violated the provisions of this title. A filing that does not include the signed compliance certificate shall be reviewed under the prior approval procedure under Alaska Stat. § 21.42.123. In this subsection, “knowingly” has the meaning given in Alaska Stat. § 11.81.900.
(d) The director may require an insurer or rating organization to provide additional information to demonstrate that a file and use filing meets the requirements of this title or to revise the filing to meet the requirements of this title. If an insurer or rating organization fails to provide the information within the waiting period described in (a) of this section, the director shall consider the failure to be a request to withdraw the filing from further consideration.
(e) A file and use filing shall be open to public inspection after the filing becomes effective.