Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 69O-167.002 - Private Passenger Motor Vehicle Insurance; Completion of Underwriting Notice of Incorrect Premium, Return of Unearned Premium
(1) Pursuant to the provisions of Section
627.728, F.S., any insurer which
issues a policy of private passenger motor vehicle insurance in this state
shall be required to complete the underwriting of the policy and make a final
determination of the correct premium for the coverage set forth in the
insurance application within sixty (60) days after the effectuation of
coverage. The requirements of this subsection shall not apply in the event that
an incorrect premium was charged due to material misrepresentation or fraud on
the part of the insured in the application for insurance. Insurers asserting a
common law right of rescission or otherwise asserting rights to void insurance
policies ab initio shall, within 90 days of rescinding a policy, report
electronically through the Florida Office of Insurance Regulation Industry
Portal at http://www.floir.com/iportal. The report shall be on Form OIR-B3-493,
http://www.flrules.org/Gateway/reference.asp?No=Ref-08271,
"Report of Rescinded Policy," rev. 06/2017, which is hereby adopted and
incorporated by reference. The report shall be filed electronically through the
Florida Office of Insurance Regulation Industry Portal at
http://www.floir.com/iportal. The insurer shall retain its files on each
rescinded policy for three (3) calendar years from the date of the report to
the Office. Each file shall contain a copy of the initial application, a copy
of the policy, copies of any claim forms filed, all documentation used by the
insurer as a basis for its rescission, including the basis for any denial of
coverage; and the name, business address and telephone number of any
independent claims adjusting service where files may be located, if no longer
in the possession of the insurer.
(2) In the event that an insurer issues a
policy of private passenger motor vehicle insurance and timely determines that
the policyholder has been charged an incorrect premium, the insurer shall
provide notice to the policyholder as provided in Section
627.7282, F.S. Such notice shall
include a period of time no less than ten (10) days and no greater than
forty-five (45) days within which the policyholder has the option to pay the
additional amount of premium due or to cancel the policy and demand a refund of
any unearned premiums. The maximum 45-day time period shall not apply in the
event the amount of the additional premium due is equal to or less than five
percent of the correct premium.
(3)
If the policyholder fails to timely respond to the notice referred to in
subsection (2), above, the insurer shall cancel the policy as required in
Section 627.7282, F.S., on a date no
less than fourteen (14) days and no greater than forty-five (45) days after the
notice, and return any unearned premium to the insured.
Notes
Rulemaking Authority 624.308(1) FS. Law Implemented 624.307(1), 624.424, 626.9541(1)(o)3.a., 627.420, 627.421, 627.728, 627.7282 FS.
New 7-23-88, Amended 9-18-90, Formerly 4-28.005, 4-167.002, Amended 7-30-17.
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