Nevada Administrative Code
Chapter 690A - Credit Insurance
Section 690A.165 - Use of rates that differ from prima facie rates; documentation required; maximum rate after change of insurer
Current through September 16, 2024
1. An insurer may file for approval by the Commissioner to use rates that are higher than the prima facie rates set forth in NAC 690A.105 to 690A.155, inclusive, if the rates are reasonable in relation to the benefits provided. If rates higher than the prima facie rates set forth in NAC 690A.105 to 690A.155, inclusive, are filed for approval, the filing must specify the account to which the rates apply. The rates must be:
2. A rate that is different from the prima facie rate may be in effect for a period not longer than the experience period used to establish the rate. An insurer may file for a new rate before the end of a rate period but may not file more than once during any 12-month period.
3. Each filing for a rate that is higher than the prima facie rates set forth in NAC 690A.105 to 690A.155, inclusive, must be accompanied by sufficient documentation to support the rate, including, without limitation:
4. If an account changes insurers, the rate approved for the account by the prior insurer is the maximum rate that may be used by the succeeding insurer for the remainder of the rate period approved for the prior insurer or until a new rate is approved for use on the account, whichever occurs earlier.
5. An insurer may use a rate for an account that is lower than its filed rate without notifying the Commissioner unless the rate applies to credit life insurance. If the rates for credit life insurance are lower than the prima facie rates set forth in NAC 690A.105, an insurer may file for approval for lower rates in the manner prescribed in subsections 1 and 2.
6. Rates for benefits that are substantially different than those set forth in NAC 690A.105 to 690A.155, inclusive, must be approved by the Commissioner. In determining whether a benefit or plan is substantially different pursuant to this subsection, the Commissioner will consider any information submitted by the insurer, including, without limitation:
Added to NAC by Comm'r of Insurance by R014-06, 3-23-2007, eff. 4-1-2007; A by R145-08, 9-18-2008
NRS 679B.130, 690A.277