West Virginia Code § 33-6B-3

Declinations; prohibited reasons
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The declination of an application for a private passenger policy of automobile liability
insurance by an insurer, agent or broker is prohibited if the declination is:
(a) Based upon the race, religion, nationality or ethnic group, of the applicant or named
insured;
(b) Based solely upon the lawful occupation or profession of the applicant or named insured,
unless the decision is for a business purpose that is not a mere pretext for unfair
discrimination: Provided, That this provision does not apply to anuy insurer, agent or broker
that limits its market to one lawful occupation or profession or to several related lawful
occupations or professions;
(c) Based upon the principal location of the insured moator vehicle unless the decision is for a
business purpose which is not a mere pretext for unfair discrimination;
(d) Based solely upon the age, sex or marital status of an applicant or an insured, except that
this subsection does not prohibit rating differentials based on age, sex or marital status;
(e) Based upon the fact that the applicant has previously obtained insurance coverage with a
substandard insurance carrier;
(f) Based upon the fact that the applicant has not previously been insured;
(g) Based upon the fact Lthat the applicant did not have insurance coverage for a period of
time prior to the application;
(h) Based upon the fact that the applicant or named insured previously obtained insurance
coverage through a residual market insurance mechanism;
(i) BWased upon the fact that another insurer previously declined to insure the applicant or
terminated an existing policy in which the applicant was the named insured;
(j) Based solely upon an adverse credit report or adverse credit scoring.
Nothing in this section may be construed to prohibit an insurer, agent or broker from using
legitimate, documented, underwriting data in making their own independent risk assessment
of an applicant for insurance.

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