Alabama Administrative Code
Title 482 - ALABAMA DEPARTMENT OF INSURANCE
Chapter 482-1-127 - USE OF CREDIT INFORMATION FOR DETERMINING RATES AND ELIGIBILITY FOR PERSONAL INSURANCE
Section 482-1-127-.06 - Prohibited Procedures
Current through Register Vol. 42, No. 11, August 30, 2024
(1) Insurers shall not deny personal insurance coverage, calculate an insurance score, determine personal insurance premiums or rates, or place an applicant in a tier based in whole or in part on the following types of credit history:
(2) Insurers shall not deny personal insurance coverage based solely on a lack of credit history ("no-hit") or incomplete credit history ("thin file") if the insurer has received accurate and complete information from the applicant.
(3) Insurers shall not refuse to insure an applicant based solely on the applicant's credit history.
(4) Insurers shall not rely solely on an applicant's credit history when electing to cancel or non-renew a policy.
(5) Insurers shall not use credit history or insurance score for any arbitrary, capricious, or unfairly discriminatory reason.
(6) Insurers shall not request an applicant's credit history or an insurance score based wholly or partially on residence, sex, race, color, creed, occupation, income, physical handicap, disability of an applicant.
(7) Insurers shall not refuse to issue or renew a policy solely because the applicant or insured does not possess a credit card.
(8) Insurers or Third Parties shall not use the following as a negative factor in any insurance scoring model or in reviewing credit information for the purpose of underwriting or rating a policy of personal insurance:
Author: Commissioner of Insurance
Statutory Authority: Code of Ala. 1975, § 27-2-17.