Florida Statutes 627.285 – Independent actuarial peer review of workers’ compensation rating organization
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Terms Used In Florida Statutes 627.285
- Contract: A legal written agreement that becomes binding when signed.
- Rate: means the unit charge by which the measure of exposure or the amount of insurance specified in a policy of insurance or covered thereunder is multiplied to determine the premium. See Florida Statutes 627.041
- Rating organization: means every person, other than an authorized insurer, whether located within or outside this state, who has as his or her object or purpose the making of rates, rating plans, or rating systems. See Florida Statutes 627.041
The Financial Services Commission shall at least once every other year contract for an independent actuarial peer review and analysis of the ratemaking processes of any licensed rating organization that makes rate filings for workers’ compensation insurance, and the rating organization shall fully cooperate in the peer review. The contract shall require submission of a final report to the commission, the President of the Senate, and the Speaker of the House of Representatives by February 1. The costs of the independent actuarial peer review shall be paid from the Workers’ Compensation Administration Trust Fund.