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. (a) The Legislature finds and declares that the insolvencies
of more than a dozen workers' compensation insurance carriers have
seriously constricted the market and led to a dangerous increase in
business at the State Compensation Insurance Fund. Yet more than 200
insurance companies are still licensed to offer workers' compensation
insurance in California. Unfortunately, many employers do not know
which carriers are offering coverage, and it is both difficult and
time consuming to try to get information on rates and coverages from
competing insurance companies. A central information source would
help employers find the required coverage at the best competitive
rate.
(b) On or before July 1, 2004, the commissioner shall establish
and maintain, on the Internet Web site maintained by the department,
an online rate comparison guide showing workers' compensation
insurance rates for the 50 insurance companies writing the highest
volume of business in this line during the two preceding years.
(c) The online comparison shall display rates for each class set
forth in the classification system adopted by the commissioner
pursuant to Section 11734, shall include the effective date of each
rate, and shall list the rates for each class from the lowest to the
highest rate.
(d) The rating organization designated by the commissioner as his
or her statistical agent pursuant to Section 11751.5 shall determine
the cost savings achieved in the 2003 workers' compensation reform
legislation. Each insurer shall certify, in the form and manner
determined by the commissioner, that its rates reflect those cost
savings. The certifications shall be made available to the public on
the Internet Web site maintained by the department.