Section 11732.5 Of Article 2. State Rate Supervision From California Insurance Code >> Division 2. >> Part 3. >> Chapter 3. >> Article 2.
11732.5
. Rates shall not be unfairly discriminatory. Rates are
unfairly discriminatory if, after allowing for practical limitations,
price differentials fail to reflect equitably the difference in
expected losses and expenses. A rate of an insurer shall not be
deemed unfairly discriminatory because different premiums result for
policyholders with like loss exposures but different expenses, or
like expenses but different loss exposures, as long as the rate
reflects the differences with reasonable accuracy.