Amendment
Bill No. 1748
Amendment No. 165531
CHAMBER ACTION
Senate House
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1Representative(s) Sands and Reagan offered the following:
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3     Amendment (with title amendment)
4     Remove everything after the enacting clause and insert:
5     Section 1.  Effective June 1, 2007, subsection (15) is
6added to section 627.215, Florida Statutes, to read:
7     627.215  Excessive profits for workers' compensation,
8employer's liability, commercial property, and commercial
9casualty insurance prohibited.--
10     (15)(a)  Each insurer group offering workers' compensation
11or employer's liability insurance shall also file a schedule of
12loss and loss adjustment experience in this state for each of
13the 10 years previous to the most recent accident year. The
14incurred losses and loss adjustment expenses shall be valued as
15of December 31 of the first year following the latest accident
16year to be reported, developed to an ultimate basis, and at nine
1712-month intervals thereafter, each developed to an ultimate
18basis, so that a total of ten evaluations will be provided for
19each accident year. The first year to be included shall be
20accident year 1996, so that the reporting of 10 accident years
21under this revised evaluation will not take place until accident
22year 2005 data is included in the first report under this
23subsection that shall be filed prior to July 1, 2008, and this
24section shall not apply until an insurer group has 10 years of
25loss experience in this state. For reporting purposes unrelated
26to determining excessive profits, the loss and loss adjustment
27experience of each accident year shall continue to be reported
28until each accident year has been reported at eight stages of
29development.
30     (b)  For those insurer groups offering workers'
31compensation or employer's liability insurance during the years
321996 through 2005, an excessive profit has been realized if
33underwriting gain is greater than the anticipated underwriting
34profit plus 5 percent of earned premiums for the 10 most recent
35calendar years for which data is to be filed under this section.
36Any excess profit of an insurance company offering workers'
37compensation or employer's liability insurance during such
38period of time shall be returned to policyholders in the form of
39a cash refund or a credit toward future purchase of insurance.
40The excessive amount shall be refunded on a pro rata basis in
41relation to the final compilation year earned premiums to the
42workers' compensation policyholders of record of the insurer
43group on December 31 of the final compilation year.
44     Section 2.  Section 627.442, Florida Statutes, is created
45to read:
46     627.442  Insurance contracts.--A person who requires a
47workers' compensation insurance policy pursuant to a
48construction contract may not reject a workers' compensation
49insurance policy issued by a self-insurance fund that is subject
50to part V of chapter 631 based upon the self-insurance fund not
51being rated by a nationally recognized insurance rating service.
52     Section 3.  If any provision of this act or application to
53any person or circumstances is held invalid, the invalidity
54shall not affect other provisions or applications of the act
55which can be given effect without the invalid provision or
56application, and to this end the provisions of the act are
57declared severable.
58     Section 4.  Except as otherwise expressly provided by this
59act, this act shall take effect upon becoming a law.
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61========= T I T L E  A M E N D M E N T =========
62     Remove the entire title and insert:
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A bill to be entitled
64An act relating to insurance; amending s. 627.215, F.S.;
65providing additional filing requirements for certain
66insurers; providing criteria for such requirements;
67requiring refunds of certain excessive profits under
68certain circumstances; creating s. 627.442, F.S.;
69prohibiting the rejection of workers' compensation
70insurance policies issued by certain self-insurance funds
71under certain circumstances; providing severability;
72providing effective dates.


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