S.C. Code § 38-101-50

Current through 2024 Act No. 225.
Section 38-101-50 - Required filings with director; filing of prospective loss cost and supplementary rate information
(A)
(1) Every admitted insurer writing personal lines private flood insurance pursuant to this chapter shall file with the director all rates and supplementary rate information and all changes and amendments made by it for use in this State no later than ninety days after the effective date and such filing shall be considered a "use and file" filing. These filings are for informational purposes only.
(2) Commercial lines private flood insurance rates are subject to Regulation 69-64.
(3) Insurers shall establish rates based on actuarial data, methodologies, and standards and guidelines relating to flood insurance that produce rates that are not excessive, inadequate, or unfairly discriminatory.
(B)
(1) A rating or advisory organization may file prospective loss cost and supplementary rate information on behalf of insurers. The loss cost and supplementary rate information are subject to the "use and file" provisions of this section, regardless of whether they are for commercial lines or personal lines private flood insurance.
(2) Each personal lines private flood insurer shall file its multiplier for expenses, assessments, profits, and contingencies to be applied to the loss cost and any information relied upon by the insurer to support the multiplier and any modifications to loss costs subject to the use and file provisions of this section.
(3) Licensees shall establish loss costs and multipliers for expenses based on actuarial data, methodologies, and standards and guidelines relating to flood insurance that produce rates that are not excessive, inadequate, or unfairly discriminatory. Filings pursuant to this subsection are for informational purposes only.
(C) All rate filings are confidential until final disposition by the director. Final disposition of rates and the filings are subject to public inspection in accordance with the provisions of the South Carolina Freedom of Information Act.

S.C. Code § 38-101-50

Added by 2020 S.C. Acts, Act No. 166 (SB 882),s 2, eff. 11/27/2020.

2020 Act No. 166, Section 3, provides as follows:

"SECTION 3. This act becomes effective sixty days following approval by the Governor. Insurers that are writing private flood insurance at the time of enactment have an additional one hundred twenty days to come into compliance with the requirements of this act."