New Jersey Administrative Code
Title 11 - INSURANCE
Chapter 2 - INSURANCE GROUP
Subchapter 18 - READABLE POLICIES
Section 11:2-18.5 - Procedures for requesting an opinion of compliance with the Plain Language Law

Universal Citation: NJ Admin Code 11:2-18.5

Current through Register Vol. 56, No. 18, September 16, 2024

(a) An insurer may request an opinion from the Commissioner as to whether an insurance policy and related "writings required to complete the consumer transaction", a Buyer's Guide and a Coverage Selection Form are in compliance with the Plain Language Law. The Commissioner shall consider the Law's provisions and the implementing provisions of this subchapter in responding to such requests.

(b) For each policy form and related writings, Buyer's Guide and Coverage Selection Form for which an opinion is desired, an insurer shall prepare the Request for Opinion shown in Part I of the Appendix to this subchapter. For related writings (including riders and endorsements) submitted separately from a basic contract to which they will apply, one Request for Opinion Form shall be prepared for each writing or group of writings applicable to one policy form. The insurer shall also provide two copies (where possible, "specimen" or "proof" copies) of the policy and related writings, Buyer's Guide and Coverage Selection Form to be reviewed.

(c) An officer of the insurer shall complete and submit the Affidavit of Compliance shown in Part II of the Appendix to this subchapter for each policy and related writings, or for each separately submitted writing or group of writings applicable to one policy form. An officer of a rating organization which requests an opinion as to compliance may complete and sign the affidavit on behalf of the member companies of the rating organizations.

(d) An opinion as to compliance should not be requested for a policy form to be issued on a nationwide basis unless the policy form will be issued in New Jersey.

(e) Pursuant to N.J.S.A. 56:12-8.b, an insurer need not request an opinion as to compliance with the Plain Language Law for policy forms identical to those that have already been certified for some other insurer or rating organization.

(f) Any insurance policy, Buyer's Guide and Coverage Selection Form whose language is revised for any reason, including compliance with the Plain Language Law, must be approved by the Commissioner pursuant to insurance laws and regulations before it can be issued:

1. The Commissioner's opinion as to compliance with the Plain Language Law is distinct from his or her approval of a policy, Buyer's Guide and Coverage Selection Form pursuant to insurance laws and regulations.

2. Filings for review and approval of policies, Buyer's Guides and Coverage Selection Forms pursuant to insurance laws and regulations should be prepared in accordance with existing filing procedures.

3. Ordinarily, a request for an opinion as to a policy's, Buyer's Guide's or Coverage Selection Form's compliance with the Plain Language Law and a filing for approval pursuant to insurance laws and regulations should be submitted to the Commissioner at the same time and in the same package.

4. If an insurer has already received approval of a policy, Buyer's Guide and Coverage Selection Form pursuant to insurance laws and regulations, and believes that the policy, Buyer's Guide and Coverage Selection Form complies with the Plain Language Law without further revision, it may resubmit it for the sole purpose of requesting an opinion as to compliance with the Plain Language Law. In completing the Request for Opinion Form (Part I), an insurer should provide information necessary to confirm the previous approval of the policy, Buyer's Guide and Coverage Selection Form pursuant to insurance laws and regulations.

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