Wash. Admin. Code § 284-16-710 - Requirements for business continuity plan
(1) Each domestic insurer must create and
maintain a written business continuity plan identifying procedures relating to
a local, state or national emergency or significant business disruption. Such
procedures must be reasonably designed to:
(a)
Enable the insurer to meet its existing obligations to insurance beneficiaries,
policyholders, claimants, subscribers;
(b) Address the insurer's existing
relationships with affiliates, third-party service providers, the National
Association of Insurance Commissioners and the office of insurance
commissioner; and
(c) Be made
available upon request to the office of insurance commissioner.
(2) Each domestic insurer must
update its business continuity plan in the event of any material change to the
insurer's operations, structure, business or location.
(3) Each domestic insurer must conduct an
annual review and test of its business continuity plan to determine whether
modification is necessary in light of changes to the insurer's operations,
structure, business or location.
(4) The elements that comprise a business
continuity plan are flexible and may be tailored to the size and needs of an
insurer. Each plan must at a minimum, address:
(a) Data back-up and recovery (hard copy and
electronic);
(b) Information system
disaster recovery (main site and alternate site);
(c) All financially significant activities
and applications;
(d) Restoration
priority based upon a business impact analysis;
(e) Alternate communications between
policyholders or subscribers and the insurer;
(f) Alternate communications between the
insurer, its employees and producers;
(g) Alternate physical location of
employees;
(h) Regulatory
reporting;
(i) Communications with
regulators; and
(j) How the insurer
will assure policyholders' prompt access to funds and securities due in the
event that the insurer determines that it is unable to continue its
business.
(5) If any of
the categories in subsection (4) of this section are not applicable, the
insurer's business continuity plan does not need to address the category but
the insurer's business continuity plan must include the rationale for not
including such category. If an insurer relies on an affiliate or third-party
service provider for any of the categories in subsection (4) of this section or
any financially significant system, application or activities, the insurer's
business continuity plan must address this relationship.
(6) Each domestic insurer must clearly
describe senior management roles and responsibilities associated with the
declaration of an emergency and implementation of the business continuity
plan.
(7) Each domestic insurer
must designate a member of senior management to approve the plan and he or she
shall be responsible for conducting the required annual review and
test.
Notes
Statutory Authority: RCW 48.02.060 and 48.07.205. 10-22-076 (Matter No. R 2010-04), § 284-16-710, filed 11/1/10, effective 1/1/11.
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