Wisconsin Code § 631.39

Renewals in affiliates
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(1) SCOPE. This section
applies to property and casualty lines of insurance, excluding disability insurance, as defined in s. 645.675 (1) (h).
(2) RENEWAL REQUIREMENTS. An insurer may renew a policy in an affiliate without having to comply with s. 102.31 (2) (a)
or 631.36 (4) or s. INS 21.01 (6), Wis. Adm. Code, if all of the
following are satisfied:
(a) All of the stock of, interest in, or control of the affiliate is
held by one or more persons in the same insurance holding company system, as defined in s. 622.03 (2), that includes the insurer.
(b) The affiliate holds a valid certificate of authority in this
state for the kind of business necessary to write the policy being
renewed.
(c) If the policy renewed in the affiliate contains terms and
conditions, except for the rates and rating plan, that are less advantageous to the policyholder than the policyholder’s current
policy, the insurer complies with the requirements of s. 631.36
(5).
(d) The insurer provides notice to the policyholder at least 60
days before the renewal date that the policy will be renewed in an
affiliate.
(e) The notice under par. (d) includes or states all of the following information:
1. The name and contact information of the company in
which the policy will be renewed and that it is affiliated with the
insurer.
2. That there will be no interruption of coverage.
3. That the premium for the renewal policy will be determined according to the rates and rating plan of the affiliate.
4. If the policy currently held by the policyholder is written
by a mutual company and will be renewed in an affiliate that is a
stock insurance company, that the policy will be renewed in an affiliate that is a stock insurance company and the policyholder will
no longer have the rights that are granted to a mutual
policyholder.
5. The A.M. Best or similar rating of the affiliate, if that rating is lower than the current A.M. Best or similar rating of the
insurer.
6. If the amount of the premium for the policy after it is renewed in the affiliate will increase 25 percent or more from the
amount of the premium prior to being renewed in the affiliate,
notice of the increased premium.
(f) If the policy is a worker’s compensation insurance policy
under ch. 102, the insurer provides notice to the department of
workforce development at least 60 days prior to renewal of the
policy in an affiliate notifying the department of the name of the
affiliate in which the policy is to be renewed.
(3) APPLICABILITY OF OTHER LAW. Sections 611.78 and
618.32 do not apply to renewals under this section.

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