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BACKHAUS DANCE
Contract #
N-2021-075
Agency
Parks, Recreation, & Community Services
Destruction Year
2026
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P N 04 99 02 B <br />(Ed. 5-02) <br />POLICYHOLDER NOTICE <br />CALIFORNIA WORKERS' COMPENSATION <br />INSURANCE RATING LAWS <br />Pursuant to Section 11752.8 of the California Insurance Code, we are providing you with an explanation of the <br />California workers' compensation rating laws. <br />We establish our own rates for workers' compensation. Our rates, rating plans, and related information are filed <br />with the insurance commissioner and are open for public inspection. <br />The insurance commissioner can disapprove our rates, rating plans, or classifications only if he or she has <br />determined after public hearing that our rates might jeopardize our ability to pay claims or might create a <br />monopoly in the market. A monopoly is defined by law as a market where one insurer writes 20% or more of that <br />part of the California workers' compensation insurance that is not written by the State Compensation Insurance <br />Fund. If the insurance commissioner disapproves our rates, rating plans, or classifications, he or she may order <br />an increase in the rates applicable to outstanding policies. <br />Rating organizations may develop pure premium rates that are subject to the insurance commissioner's approval. <br />A pure premium rate reflects the anticipated cost and expenses of claims per $100 of payroll for a given <br />classification. Pure premium rates are advisory only, as we are not required to use the pure premium rates <br />developed by any rating organization in establishing our own rates. <br />We must adhere to a single, uniform experience rating plan. If you are eligible for experience rating under the plan, <br />we will be required to adjust your premium to reflect your claim history. A better claim history generally results in a <br />lower experience rating modification; more claims, or more expensive claims, generally result in a higher <br />experience rating modification. The uniform experience rating plan, which is developed by the insurance rating <br />organization designated by the insurance commissioner, is subject to approval by the insurance commissioner. <br />A standard classification system, developed by the insurance rating organization designated by the insurance <br />commissioner, is subject to approval by the insurance commissioner. The standard classification system is a <br />method of recognizing and separating policyholders into industry or occupational groups according to their <br />similarities and/or differences. We can adopt and apply the standard classification system or develop and apply <br />our own classification system, provided we can report the payroll, expenses, and other costs of claims in a way <br />that is consistent with the uniform statistical plan or the standard classification system. <br />Our rates and classifications may not violate the Unruh Civil Rights Act or be unfairly discriminatory. <br />We will provide an appeal process for you to appeal the way we rate your insurance policy. The process requires <br />us to respond to your written appeal within 30 days. If you are not satisfied with the result of your appeal, you may <br />appeal our decision to the insurance commissioner. <br />CALIFORNIA WORKERS' COMPENSATION INSURANCE <br />NOTICE OF NONRENEWAL <br />Section 11664 of the California Insurance Code requires us, in most instances, to provide you with a notice of <br />nonrenewal. Except as specified in paragraphs 1 through 6 below, if we elect to nonrenew your policy, we are required <br />to deliver or mail to you a written notice stating the reason or reasons for the nonrenewal of the policy. The notice is <br />required to be sent to you no earlier than 120 days before the end of the policy period and no later than 30 days before <br />the end of the policy period. If we fail to provide you the required notice, we are required to continue the coverage <br />under the policy with no change in the premium rate until 60 days after we provide you with t <br />©2002 by the Workers' Compensation Insurance Rating Bureau of California. All rights reserved. <br />RiskManagemerdDiviaiun <br />REVIEWED & APPROVED BY.- <br />Fu4w L. P1. Vi&4441 <br />Risk Management Analyst <br />
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