- (1) Filers must include a common effective date for all forms submitted in a filing. The insurer may use different effective dates for new and renewal policies if the filing includes this request and the policy includes a liberalization clause or condition.
(2) The proposed effective date must be a specific date.
- (a) Vague statements, such as one that says the insurer will implement the filing thirty days after the commissioner's approval is not specific, and does not comply with this rule.
- (b) If an insurer is filing a new program or optional endorsement, the filer may request an effective date concurrent with the commissioner's approval.
- (3) The proposed effective date must be consistent with the law. Forms filed under RCW 48.18.103 must propose an effective date no more than thirty days before the date filed.
- (4) If an insurer revises the effective date, the commissioner must receive this request in SERFF before the original effective date of the filing.
[Statutory Authority: RCW 48.02.060, 48.110.150. WSR 08-21-091, (Matter No. 2007-11) § 284-20B-130, filed 10/15/08, effective 2/1/09.]