Missouri Code of State Regulations
Title 12 - DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE
Division 10 - Director of Revenue
Chapter 25 - Motor Vehicle Financial Responsibility
Section 12 CSR 10-25.120 - Application for Certificate of Self-Insurance from Religious Denominations
Current through Register Vol. 49, No. 18, September 16, 2024
PURPOSE: This rule establishes how certain religious denominations may apply for a self-insurance certificate pursuant to the provisions of section 303.220, RSMo.
(1) Applicants for self-insurance authorization will complete an application in a form prescribed by the director of revenue which will include the following:
(2) The director shall determine after reviewing the application, if self-insurance authorization is granted or denied and the basis for the decision and the director shall advise the requestor of the decision in writing.
(3) Self-insurance authorization shall be valid for one (1) year from the date approved by the director unless otherwise terminated.
(4) Renewal of self-insurance authorization may be granted if the religious denomination maintains membership of at least twenty-six (26) members owning motor vehicles. Any addition or removal of members or vehicles as described in, and required by, subsection (1)(B) shall be provided to the director prior to the member or vehicle being self-insured.
(5) The director will issue a Certificate of Self-Insurance to a religious denomination qualifying for self-insurance authorization.
(6) The director will issue a Certificate of Self-Insurance for the organization to print and distribute for vehicles identified by the religious denomination.
(7) The director may request documentary proof from an applicant for self-insurance authorization or a religious denomination issued a Certificate of Self-Insurance to demonstrate that the religious denomination has unencumbered assets equal to at least the minimum financial responsibility requirements established in Chapter 303, RSMo. The religious denomination will have thirty (30) days from the date the request is made to provide the proof required by this section. Failure to timely respond or to provide adequate proof may be considered reasonable grounds to cancel a Certificate of Self-Insurance in accordance with section (8).
(8) The director, upon reasonable grounds and after giving ten (10) days notice, shall cancel a Certificate of Self-Insurance. Reasonable grounds may include, but not be limited to, failure of the self-insured to settle a claim or satisfy a court judgment, receipt of notice of bankruptcy proceedings by the self-insured, failure to provide documentary proof as required by section (7), or evidence establishing the falsity of any information on which the department relies in issuing a Certificate of Self-Insurance. The director shall notify the religious denomination in writing of their decision and provide the religious denomination an opportunity for a contested administrative hearing. The administrative hearing shall be conducted in accordance with section 303.290, RSMo, and Chapter 536, RSMo.
*Original authority: 303.290, RSMo 1953, amended 1957, 1986.