Bill Text: MI HB6082 | 2011-2012 | 96th Legislature | Introduced


Bill Title: Insurance; no-fault; Michigan catastrophic claims association; require distribution of money held by the association if it is dissolved. Amends sec. 3104 of 1956 PA 218 (MCL 500.3104).

Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 6-0)

Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2012-12-06 - Printed Bill Filed 12/05/2012 [HB6082 Detail]

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HOUSE BILL No. 6082

 

December 5, 2012, Introduced by Reps. Cavanagh, Santana, Smiley, Constan and Durhal and referred to the Committee on Insurance.

 

     A bill to amend 1956 PA 218, entitled

 

"The insurance code of 1956,"

 

by amending section 3104 (MCL 500.3104), as amended by 2002 PA 662.

 

THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF MICHIGAN ENACT:

 

     Sec. 3104. (1) An The catastrophic claims association is

 

created as an unincorporated, nonprofit association. to be known as

 

the catastrophic claims association, hereinafter referred to as the

 

association, is created. Each insurer engaged in writing insurance

 

coverages that provide the security required by section 3101(1)

 

within this state, as a condition of its authority to transact

 

insurance in this state, shall be a member of the association and

 

shall be is bound by the plan of operation of the association. Each

 

insurer engaged in writing insurance coverages that provide the

 

security required by section 3103(1) within this state, as a

 

condition of its authority to transact insurance in this state,


 

shall be considered a member of the association, but only for

 

purposes of premiums under subsection (7)(d). Except as expressly

 

provided in this section, the association is not subject to any

 

laws of this state with respect to insurers, but in all other

 

respects the association is subject to the laws of this state to

 

the extent that the association would be if it were an insurer

 

organized and subsisting under chapter 50.

 

     (2) The association shall provide and each member shall accept

 

indemnification for 100% of the amount of ultimate loss sustained

 

under personal protection insurance coverages in excess of the

 

following amounts in each loss occurrence:

 

     (a) For a motor vehicle accident policy issued or renewed

 

before July 1, 2002, $250,000.00.

 

     (b) For a motor vehicle accident policy issued or renewed

 

during the period July 1, 2002 to June 30, 2003, $300,000.00.

 

     (c) For a motor vehicle accident policy issued or renewed

 

during the period July 1, 2003 to June 30, 2004, $325,000.00.

 

     (d) For a motor vehicle accident policy issued or renewed

 

during the period July 1, 2004 to June 30, 2005, $350,000.00.

 

     (e) For a motor vehicle accident policy issued or renewed

 

during the period July 1, 2005 to June 30, 2006, $375,000.00.

 

     (f) For a motor vehicle accident policy issued or renewed

 

during the period July 1, 2006 to June 30, 2007, $400,000.00.

 

     (g) For a motor vehicle accident policy issued or renewed

 

during the period July 1, 2007 to June 30, 2008, $420,000.00.

 

     (h) For a motor vehicle accident policy issued or renewed

 

during the period July 1, 2008 to June 30, 2009, $440,000.00.


 

     (i) For a motor vehicle accident policy issued or renewed

 

during the period July 1, 2009 to June 30, 2010, $460,000.00.

 

     (j) For a motor vehicle accident policy issued or renewed

 

during the period July 1, 2010 to June 30, 2011, $480,000.00.

 

     (k) For a motor vehicle accident policy issued or renewed

 

during the period July 1, 2011 to June 30, 2013, $500,000.00.

 

Beginning July 1, 2013, this $500,000.00 amount shall be increased

 

biennially on July 1 of each odd-numbered year, for policies issued

 

or renewed before July 1 of the following odd-numbered year, by the

 

lesser of 6% or the consumer price index, and rounded to the

 

nearest $5,000.00. This biennial adjustment shall be calculated by

 

the association by January 1 of the year of its July 1 effective

 

date.

 

     (3) An insurer may withdraw from the association only upon

 

ceasing to write insurance that provides the security required by

 

section 3101(1) in this state.

 

     (4) An insurer whose membership in the association has been

 

terminated by withdrawal shall continue to be bound by the plan of

 

operation, and upon withdrawal, all unpaid premiums that have been

 

charged to the withdrawing member are payable as of the effective

 

date of the withdrawal.

 

     (5) An unsatisfied net liability to the association of an

 

insolvent member shall be assumed by and apportioned among the

 

remaining members of the association as provided in the plan of

 

operation. The association has all rights allowed by law on behalf

 

of the remaining members against the estate or funds of the

 

insolvent member for sums money due the association.


 

     (6) If a member has been merged or consolidated into another

 

insurer or another insurer has reinsured a member's entire business

 

that provides the security required by section 3101(1) in this

 

state, the member and successors in interest of the member remain

 

liable for the member's obligations.

 

     (7) The association shall do all of the following on behalf of

 

the members of the association:

 

     (a) Assume 100% of all liability as provided in subsection

 

(2).

 

     (b) Establish procedures by which members shall promptly

 

report to the association each claim that, on the basis of the

 

injuries or damages sustained, may reasonably be anticipated to

 

involve the association if the member is ultimately held legally

 

liable for the injuries or damages. Solely for the purpose of

 

reporting claims, the member shall in all instances consider itself

 

legally liable for the injuries or damages. The member shall also

 

advise the association of subsequent developments likely to

 

materially affect the interest of the association in the claim.

 

     (c) Maintain relevant loss and expense data relative to all

 

liabilities of the association and require each member to furnish

 

statistics, in connection with liabilities of the association, at

 

the times and in the form and detail as may be required by the plan

 

of operation.

 

     (d) In a manner provided for in the plan of operation,

 

calculate and charge to members of the association a total premium

 

sufficient to cover the expected losses and expenses of the

 

association that the association will likely incur during the


 

period for which the premium is applicable. The premium shall

 

include an amount to cover incurred but not reported losses for the

 

period and may be adjusted, subject to subsection (23), for any

 

excess or deficient premiums from previous periods. Excesses or

 

deficiencies from previous periods may be fully adjusted in a

 

single period or may be adjusted over several periods in a manner

 

provided for in the plan of operation. Each member shall be charged

 

an amount equal to that member's total written car years of

 

insurance providing the security required by section 3101(1) or

 

3103(1), or both, written in this state during the period to which

 

the premium applies, multiplied by the average premium per car. The

 

average premium per car shall be the total premium calculated

 

divided by the total written car years of insurance providing the

 

security required by section 3101(1) or 3103(1) written in this

 

state of all members during the period to which the premium

 

applies. A member shall be charged a premium for a historic vehicle

 

that is insured with the member of 20% of the premium charged for a

 

car insured with the member. As used in this subdivision:

 

     (i) "Car" includes a motorcycle but does not include a historic

 

vehicle.

 

     (ii) "Historic vehicle" means a vehicle that is a registered

 

historic vehicle under section 803a or 803p of the Michigan vehicle

 

code, 1949 PA 300, MCL 257.803a and 257.803p.

 

     (e) Require and accept the payment of premiums from members of

 

the association as provided for in the plan of operation. The

 

association shall do either of the following:

 

     (i) Require payment of the premium in full within 45 days after


 

the premium charge.

 

     (ii) Require payment of the premiums to be made periodically to

 

cover the actual cash obligations of the association.

 

     (f) Receive and distribute all sums money required by the

 

operation of the association.

 

     (g) Establish procedures for reviewing claims procedures and

 

practices of members of the association. If the claims procedures

 

or practices of a member are considered inadequate to properly

 

service the liabilities of the association, the association may

 

undertake or may contract with another person, including another

 

member, to adjust or assist in the adjustment of claims for the

 

member on claims that create a potential liability to the

 

association and may charge the cost of the adjustment to the

 

member.

 

     (8) In addition to other powers granted to it by this section,

 

the association may do all of the following:

 

     (a) Sue and be sued in the name of the association. A judgment

 

against the association shall not create any direct liability

 

against the individual members of the association. The association

 

may provide for the indemnification of its members, members of the

 

board of directors of the association, and officers, employees, and

 

other persons lawfully acting on behalf of the association.

 

     (b) Reinsure all or any portion of its potential liability

 

with reinsurers licensed to transact insurance in this state or

 

approved by the commissioner.

 

     (c) Provide for appropriate housing, equipment, and personnel

 

as may be necessary to assure the efficient operation of the


 

association.

 

     (d) Pursuant to the plan of operation, adopt reasonable rules

 

for the administration of the association, enforce those rules, and

 

delegate authority, as the board considers necessary to assure the

 

proper administration and operation of the association consistent

 

with the plan of operation.

 

     (e) Contract for goods and services, including independent

 

claims management, actuarial, investment, and legal services, from

 

others within or without this state to assure the efficient

 

operation of the association.

 

     (f) Hear and determine complaints of a company or other

 

interested party concerning the operation of the association.

 

     (g) Perform other acts not specifically enumerated in this

 

section that are necessary or proper to accomplish the purposes of

 

the association and that are not inconsistent with this section or

 

the plan of operation.

 

     (9) A board of directors is created , hereinafter referred to

 

as the board, which shall be responsible for the operation of and

 

shall operate the association consistent with the plan of operation

 

and this section.

 

     (10) The plan of operation shall provide for all of the

 

following:

 

     (a) The establishment of necessary facilities.

 

     (b) The management and operation of the association.

 

     (c) Procedures to be utilized in charging premiums, including

 

adjustments from excess or deficient premiums from prior periods.

 

     (d) Procedures governing the actual payment of premiums to the


 

association.

 

     (e) Reimbursement of each member of the board by the

 

association for actual and necessary expenses incurred on

 

association business.

 

     (f) The investment policy of the association.

 

     (g) Any other matters required by or necessary to effectively

 

implement this section.

 

     (11) Each board shall include members that would contribute a

 

total of not less than 40% of the total premium calculated pursuant

 

to subsection (7)(d). Each director shall be entitled to 1 vote.

 

The initial term of office of a director shall be 2 years.

 

     (12) As part of the plan of operation, the board shall adopt

 

rules providing for the composition and term of successor boards to

 

the initial board, consistent with the membership composition

 

requirements in subsections (11) and (13). Terms of the directors

 

shall be staggered so that the terms of all the directors do not

 

expire at the same time and so that a director does not serve a

 

term of more than 4 years.

 

     (13) The board shall consist of 5 directors, and the

 

commissioner shall be an ex officio member of the board without

 

vote.

 

     (14) Each director shall be appointed by the commissioner and

 

shall serve until that member's successor is selected and

 

qualified. The chairperson of the board shall be elected by the

 

board. A vacancy on the board shall be filled by the commissioner

 

consistent with the plan of operation.

 

     (15) After the board is appointed, the The board shall meet as


 

often as the chairperson, the commissioner, or the plan of

 

operation shall require, requires, or at the request of any 3

 

members of the board. The chairperson shall retain the right to may

 

vote on all issues. Four members of the board constitute a quorum.

 

     (16) An annual report of the operations of the association in

 

a form and detail as may be determined by the board shall be

 

furnished to each member.

 

     (17) Not more than 60 days after the initial organizational

 

meeting of the board, the board shall submit to the commissioner

 

for approval a proposed plan of operation consistent with the

 

objectives and provisions of this section, which shall provide for

 

the economical, fair, and nondiscriminatory administration of the

 

association and for the prompt and efficient provision of

 

indemnity. If a plan is not submitted within this 60-day period,

 

then the commissioner, after consultation with the board, shall

 

formulate and place into effect a plan consistent with this

 

section.

 

     (18) The plan of operation, unless approved sooner in writing,

 

shall be considered to meet the requirements of this section if it

 

is not disapproved by written order of the commissioner within 30

 

days after the date of its submission. Before disapproval of all or

 

any part of the proposed plan of operation, the commissioner shall

 

notify the board in what respect the plan of operation fails to

 

meet the requirements and objectives of this section. If the board

 

fails to submit a revised plan of operation that meets the

 

requirements and objectives of this section within the 30-day

 

period, the commissioner shall enter an order accordingly and shall


 

immediately formulate and place into effect a plan consistent with

 

the requirements and objectives of this section.

 

     (17) (19) The proposed plan of operation or Any amendments to

 

the plan of operation of the association are subject to majority

 

approval by the board , ratified and ratification by a majority of

 

the membership having a vote, with voting rights being apportioned

 

according to the premiums charged in subsection (7)(d) and are

 

subject to approval by the commissioner.

 

     (18) (20) Upon approval by the commissioner and ratification

 

by the members of the plan submitted, or upon the promulgation of a

 

plan by the commissioner, each An insurer authorized to write

 

insurance providing the security required by section 3101(1) in

 

this state, as provided in this section, is bound by and shall

 

formally subscribe to and participate in the plan approved of

 

operation as a condition of maintaining its authority to transact

 

insurance in this state.

 

     (19) (21) The association is subject to all the reporting,

 

loss reserve, and investment requirements of the commissioner to

 

the same extent as would a member are the members of the

 

association.

 

     (20) (22) Premiums charged members by the association shall be

 

recognized in the rate-making procedures for insurance rates in the

 

same manner that expenses and premium taxes are recognized.

 

     (21) (23) The commissioner or an authorized representative of

 

the commissioner may visit the association at any time and examine

 

any and all of the association's affairs.

 

     (22) (24) The association does not have liability for losses


 

occurring before July 1, 1978.

 

     (23) If the association ceases to exist, any excess collected

 

by the association shall not be adjusted under subsection (7)(d).

 

The excess shall be used to pay ultimate loss amounts for which the

 

association had an obligation of indemnification under subsection

 

(2). After the death of the last individual who was entitled to

 

personal protection benefits for which the association had an

 

obligation of indemnification under subsection (2), any remaining

 

excess shall be paid pro rata to individuals who have a license as

 

that term is defined in section 25 of the Michigan vehicle code,

 

1949 PA 300, MCL 257.25.

 

     (24) (25) As used in this section:

 

     (a) "Association" means the catastrophic claims association

 

created in subsection (1).

 

     (b) "Board" means the board of directors of the association

 

created in subsection (9).

 

     (c) (a) "Consumer price index" means the percentage of change

 

in the consumer price index for all urban consumers in the United

 

States city average for all items for the 24 months prior to before

 

October 1 of the year prior to before the July 1 effective date of

 

the biennial adjustment under subsection (2)(k) as reported by the

 

United States department of labor, bureau of labor statistics, and

 

as certified by the commissioner.

 

     (d) (b) "Motor vehicle accident policy" means a policy

 

providing the coverages required under section 3101(1).

 

     (e) (c) "Ultimate loss" means the actual loss amounts that a

 

member is obligated to pay and that are paid or payable by the


 

member, and do not include claim expenses. An ultimate loss is

 

incurred by the association on the date that the loss occurs.

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