Any advisory organization, in addition to other activities not prohibited, is authorized, on behalf of its members and subscribers, to: (1) Develop statistical plans including territorial and class definitions; (2) Collect statistical data from members, subscribers, or any other source; (3) Prepare and distribute prospective loss costs which may include provisions for special assessments; (4) Prepare and distribute factors, calculations, or formulas pertaining to classification, territory, increased limits, and other variables; (5) Prepare and distribute manuals of rating rules and rating schedules that do not include final rates, expense provisions, profit provisions, or minimum premiums; (6) Distribute information that is required or directed to be filed with the director; (7) Conduct research and collect statistics in order to discover, identify, and classify information relating to causes or prevention of losses; (8) Conduct research and collect information to determine the impact of statutory changes upon prospective loss costs and special assessments; (9) Prepare policy forms and endorsements and consult with members, subscribers, and others relative to their use and application; (10) Conduct research and on-site inspections for the purpose of providing risk information relating to individual structures; (11) Conduct on-site inspections to determine rating classifications for individual insureds; (12) Establish a committee that may include insurance company representatives to review the determination of the rating classification for individual insureds and suggest modifications to the classification system; (13) Collect, compile, and distribute past and current prices of individual insurers and publish that information; (14) Collect and compile exposure and loss experience for the purpose of individual risk experience ratings; and (15) Furnish any other services, as approved by the director, related to those services enumerated in this section.
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