Section 12921.6 Of Article 1. Generally From California Insurance Code >> Division 3. >> Chapter 2. >> Article 1.
12921.6
. (a) (1) If no fee is designated in this code for the
review of filings required to be made pursuant to this code, the
commissioner may establish a fee to permit the department to recover
the actual cost of review of those filings. The fee so established
shall not be increased by more than twenty-five dollars ($25), unless
the increase is made by law.
(2) If this code designates a fee for any required filing, which
fee the commissioner determines to be inadequate to cover the actual
cost of review, the commissioner may assess an additional fee
pursuant to this section not to exceed 25 percent of the fee
designated by the code for the filing.
(3) Any person assessed a fee under this section shall be
entitled, upon request, to receive reasonable substantiation from the
department for the fee assessed, based upon the cost records of the
department.
(4) As used in this section, "filings" means those items which the
insurers are required to file with the department or commissioner
pursuant to this code.
(b) The fee provided for by this section shall be assessed without
regard to the requirements of Section 12978 as to uniformity of
increase, but shall be based upon the actual cost to the department
for the review of the filing.
(c) As used in this section, "person" means any person or entity
subject to examination by the commissioner, or purporting to do
insurance business in this state, or in the process of organization
with intent to do insurance business in this state, or from whom the
commissioner's certificate of authority is required for the
transaction of business, or whose certificate of authority is revoked
or suspended.