Section 1864 Of Chapter 10. Child Care Insurance Act From California Insurance Code >> Division 1. >> Part 2. >> Chapter 10.
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. (a) Each insurer engaged in writing child care liability
insurance coverage in this state shall submit to the commissioner a
report of its operations regarding child care liability claims
experience for the last preceding calendar year at the request of the
commissioner, but not more than annually, on a form prescribed by
the commissioner. Each report shall separately state the following
information for family day care homes, as defined in Section 1596.78
of the Health and Safety Code, and licensed child care centers, as
defined in Section 1596.76 of the Health and Safety Code:
(1) Premiums earned.
(2) Premiums written.
(3) Number of claims.
(4) Number of new claims during the reporting period.
(5) Number of claims closed during the reporting period.
(6) Number of claims outstanding at the end of the reporting
period.
(7) Total losses incurred.
(8) Total losses incurred as a percentage of premiums earned.
(9) Total number of policies in force on the last day of the
reporting period.
(10) Total number of policies canceled.
(11) Total number of policies nonrenewed.
(12) Net underwriting gain or loss.
(13) Separate allocations of expenses for commissions, other
acquisition costs, general office expenses, taxes, licenses and fees,
and other expenses. The allocations required by this section shall
be made by dividing the company's total premiums earned for child
care liability insurance by its total premiums earned and applying
the ratio determined to the expenses reported in the company's annual
statement filed with the commissioner pursuant to Section 900.
(b) The commissioner shall develop and issue reporting forms to
insurers at least 90 days prior to the due date of the reports
required pursuant to this section.
(c) The Legislature finds that it is in the public interest of the
policyholders of this state that insurers writing child care
liability insurance permit remittance of premiums to occur on an
installment basis.
(d) The information provided under this section pertaining to a
specified claim, insurance policy, or insurer shall be confidential
and shall only be revealed by the department on a nonspecific basis
as part of an aggregate report of claims or policies.