Agency 5. State Corporation Commission, Bureau of Insurance


Chapter 10. Accident Airtrip Insurance (Repealed)
Chapter 20. Variable Contract Regulations
Chapter 30. Rules Governing Life Insurance and Annuity Replacements
Chapter 40. Rules Governing Life Insurance and Annuity Marketing Practices (Repealed)
Chapter 41. Rules Governing Advertisement of Life Insurance and Annuities
Chapter 43. Rules Governing Use of Senior-Specific Certifications and Professionaldesignations in Sale of Life or Accident and Sickness Insurance or Annuities
Chapter 45. Rules Governing Suitability in Annuity Transactions
Chapter 50. Rules Governing New Annuity Mortality Tables for Use in Determining Reserveliabilities for Annuities
Chapter 60. Rules Permitting Smoker/Nonsmoker Mortality Tables for Use in Determiningminimum Reserve Liabilities and Nonforfeiture Benefits
Chapter 70. Rules Governing Accelerated Benefits Provisions
Chapter 71. Rules Governing Viatical Settlement Providers and Viatical Settlement Brokers
Chapter 80. Rules Governing Variable Life Insurance
Chapter 90. Rules Governing Advertisement of Accident and Sickness Insurance
Chapter 100. Rules Governing the Submission for Approval of Life, Accident and Sickness,Annuity, Credit Life and Credit Accident Sickness Policy Forms
Chapter 110. Rules and Regulations for Simplified and Readable Accident and Sicknessinsurance Policies
Chapter 120. Rules Governing the Implementation of the Individual Accident and Sicknessinsurance Minimum Standards Act with Respect to Specified Disease Policies
Chapter 130. Rules Governing the Filing of Rates for Individual and Certain Group Accidentand Sickness Insurance Policy Forms
Chapter 140. Rules Governing the Implementation of the Individual Accident and Sicknessinsurance Minimum Standards Act
Chapter 150. Rules to Implement Transitional Requirements for the Conversion of Medicaresupplement Insurance Benefits and Premiums to Conform to Medicare Programrevisions
Chapter 160. Rules to Implement Transitional Requirements for the Conversion of Medicaresupplement Insurance Benefits and Premiums to Conform to Repeal of the Medicarecatastrophic Coverage Act
Chapter 170. Rules Governing Minimum Standards for Medicare Supplement Policies
Chapter 180. Rules Governing Underwriting Practices and Coverage Limitations and Exclusionsfor Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome (Aids)
Chapter 190. Rules Governing the Reporting of Cost and Utilization Data Relating to Mandatedbenefits and Mandated Providers
Chapter 200. Rules Governing Long-Term Care Insurance
Chapter 210. Rules Governing Health Maintenance Organizations [Repealed]
Chapter 211. Rules Governing Health Maintenance Organizations
Chapter 215. Rules Governing Independent External Review of Final Adverse Utilization Reviewdecisions (Repealed)
Chapter 216. Rules Governing Internal Appeal and External Review
Chapter 220. Rules Governing Private Review Agents [Repealed]
Chapter 230. Rules Governing Credit Life Insurance and Credit Accident and Sicknessinsurance [Repealed]
Chapter 232. [Reserved]
Chapter 234. Rules Governing Essential and Standard Health Benefit Plan Contracts (Repealed)
Chapter 240. Rules and Regulations Regarding Proxies, Consents and Authorizations Ofdomestic Stock Insurers
Chapter 250. Rules, Regulations and Forms Relating to Restrictions on the Purchase and Saleof Equity Securities of Domestic Stock Insurance Companies
Chapter 260. Rules Governing Insurance Holding Companies
Chapter 270. Rules Governing Annual Financial Reporting
Chapter 280. Rules Establishing Standards for Life, Annuity, and Accident and Sicknessreinsurance Agreements
Chapter 290. Rules Establishing Standards for Companies Deemed to Be in Hazardous Financialcondition
Chapter 300. Rules Governing Credit for Reinsurance
Chapter 310. Rules Governing Actuarial Opinions and Memoranda
Chapter 319. Life Insurance Reserves
Chapter 320. Rules Establishing Minimum Reserve Standards for Individual and Group Accidentand Sickness Insurance Contracts
Chapter 321. Use of the 2001 CSO Mortality Table in Determining Reserve Liabilities Andnonforfeiture Benefits
Chapter 322. Use of the 2001 CSO Preferred Class Structure Mortality Table in Determiningreserve Liabilities
Chapter 323. Preneed Life Insurance Minimum Standards for Determining Reserve Liabilitiesand Nonforfeiture Values
Chapter 330. Reporting of Salvage and Subrogation Recoveries [Repealed]
Chapter 335. Rules Governing Claims-Made Liability Insurance Policies
Chapter 340. Rules Governing Standards for the Content of Fire Insurance or Fire Insurancein Combination with Other Coverages
Chapter 345. Rules Governing Rate Stabilization in Property and Casualty Insurance
Chapter 350. Rules Governing Surplus Lines Insurance (Repealed).
Chapter 360. Rules Governing Local Government Group Self-Insurance Pools
Chapter 370. Rules Governing Group Self-Insurers of Liability under the Virginia Workers'compensation Act
Chapter 380. Rules Governing Underground Storage Tank Owners and Operators Groupself-Insurance Pools
Chapter 385. Rules Governing Aboveground Storage Tank and Pipeline Operators Groupself-Insurance Pools
Chapter 390. Rules Governing Insurance Premium Finance Companies
Chapter 395. Rules Governing Settlement Agents
Chapter 400. Rules Governing Unfair Claim Settlement Practices
Chapter 402. [Reserved]
Chapter 410. Rules Governing Multiple Employer Welfare Arrangements
Chapter 420. Rules Governing Military Sales Practices

EDITOR'S NOTICE

AGENCY SUMMARY

The Commission is vested with supervision of all companies transacting the business of insurance and execution of all laws respecting insurance. Title 38.2, Chapter 2. It is authorized to license insurance companies; captive insurers; reciprocals; surety companies; mutual assessment property and casualty insurers; home protection companies; cooperative nonprofit life benefit companies; accident and sickness insurers; mutual assessment life, accident and sickness insurers; burial societies; insurance agents; surplus lines brokers; insurance consultants; public adjusters; managing general agents; reinsurance intermediaries; title insurance companies;  insurance premium finance companies; fraternal benefit societies and their agents; rate service organizations; and persons soliciting subscriptions for an insurance company in process of organization and to register insurer members of insurance holding companies. Certain insurance agents are required to furnish to the Commission evidence that the continuing education requirements prescribed by statute are met, and the Commission is authorized to approve a plan of operation for the insurance continuing education advisory board. Id., Chapters 10, 11, 12, 13, 18, 19, 20, 24, 25, 26, 38, 39, 40, 41, 46, 47 and 48. It may also license plans for health services, prepaid legal services, dental plan organizations, and dental and optometric services. Id., Chapters 42, 44, 45, and 61. It licenses health maintenance organizations. Id., Chapter 43.

The Commission regulates Medicare supplement and long-term care insurance policies. Id., Chapters 36 and 52. It registers continuing care providers. Id., Chapter 49. It is authorized to approve a plan of operation for the Virginia Birth-Related Neurological Injury Compensation Fund. Id., Chapter 50. It is charged with administration of risk retention groups and purchasing groups. Id., Chapter 51. The Commission may adopt regulations to establish specific standards for policy provisions of long-term care insurance policies. Id., Chapter 52. It administers statutory requirements and restrictions respecting insurance companies’ corporate structure, reporting, securities, capital, reserves, reinsurance, investments, and statutes prohibiting unfair trade practices by insurers or relating to insurance. Title 38.2, Chapters 5, 6, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 26 and 46. It approves forms for insurance policies, contracts, certificates, application endorsements, riders, and forms for premium finance agreements, prescribes standard forms for motor vehicle insurance, and may establish guidelines and standards for readability of fire and automobile insurance policies, standards for the content of fire insurance policies, and standards for coverages and terms of life insurance, annuity, accident and sickness, Medicare supplement, health maintenance organization, credit life and credit accident and sickness insurance policies. Id., Chapters 3, 21, 22, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37.1, 43 and 47. Rates and rating schedules for certain types of insurance are subject to advance approval by the Commission; for other types, advance filing is required, subject to its disapproval. Id., Chapters 3, 19, 20, and 37.1. The Commission assigns risks for motor vehicle liability and workers’ compensation insurance and establishes rates for such assigned risk policies. Title 46.2, Chapter 3, Art. 16; Title 65.2, Chapter 8. It also approves and supervises industry plans for distribution of risks as to certain fire and extended property insurance. It may establish joint underwriting associations for compulsory distribution. Title 38.2, Chapter 27. It may fix maximum interest rates and service charges of insurance premium finance companies. Id., Chapter 47. It may review the application of a rating system to an insured by an insurer or rating organization and the cancellation of, refusal to renew, or points charged under, a motor vehicle liability policy. Id., Chapters 2, 19, 20 and 22. It is also vested with supervision of the Virginia Life, Accident and Sickness Insurance Guaranty Association, created by statute to enable guaranty of payment of benefits and continuation of coverages in event of insurers’ impairment or insolvency (Id., Chapter 17) and of the Virginia Property and Casualty Insurance Guaranty Association, created by statute to handle claims against insolvent carriers of property and casualty insurance (Id., Chapter 16). It may also activate a commercial liability insurance joint underwriting association. Id., Chapter 29. In addition, the Commission has promulgated regulations governing insurers’ practices with regard to Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome or the presence of the Human Immunodeficiency Virus. Id., Chapters 31 and 34. The Commission is authorized to promulgate such regulations as may be necessary or appropriate to ensure that applicants for life or accident and sickness insurance coverage or for modifications to existing coverage are notified of test results whenever insurers require such applicants to submit to testing for Human Immunodeficiency Viruses (HIV). Id., Chapter 6. For purposes of the insurance statutes, the Commission may require reports, inspect records, make examinations, and order discontinuance of unlawful acts or the taking of affirmative action to achieve compliance, and its approval is required for a variety of transactions. It is further authorized to make general or special exemptions from and to suspend or vary numerous provisions in Title 38.2 of the Code of Virginia. The Commission has authority, along with the Department of Taxation, to amend the Medical Savings Account Plan to the Virginia Health Savings Account Plan. Title 38.2, Chapter 56.

The Office of the Managed Care Ombudsman responds to inquiries and questions from consumers and other individuals and can formally assist consumers appealing a denial issued by a Managed Care Health Insurance Plan (MCHIP).  Title 38.2, Chapters 58 and 59.  A covered person or his authorized representative may ask the Bureau of Insurance for an External Review of an adverse decision concerning a denied health service in accordance with regulations promulgated by the Commission.  Title 38.2, Chapter 35.1.

The Commission is authorized to promulgate rules and regulations as it may deem necessary to implement the Viatical Settlements Act, Code of Virginia, Title 38.2, Chapter 60. The Commission is authorized to issue, deny, suspend, or revoke a license of any viatical settlement provider or broker. Id., Chapter 60.

The Commonwealth of Virginia is authorized to enter into the Interstate Insurance Product Regulation Compact. Title 38.2, Chapter 62.  Chapter 63 directs that a “health care sharing ministry” is not insurance for purposes of this title.  Title 38.2, Chapter 63.  The Commission is authorized jointly with the Virginia Workers’ Compensation Commission to prescribe minimum standards of service for insurers writing workers’ compensation policies. Title 65.2, Chapter 8. Regulations under this provision are listed under the Virginia Workers’ Compensation Commission. The State Corporation Commission is authorized to license group associations of employers for workers’ compensation purposes and to establish standards therefor. Ibid.

The Commission is also responsible for the collection of certain assessments imposed on insurance companies, measured by premium income. The Commission may order refunds or additions and review and correct erroneous assessments. Title 38.2, Chapter 4; Title 58.1, Chapters 20.

The Commission has the authority to issue rules and regulations for the administration and enforcement of Title 38.2, Chapter 2.

Regulations are available at the Bureau of Insurance offices, 1300 East Main Street, Sixth Floor, Post Office Box 1157, Richmond, VA 23218-1157. Internet address: http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/index.aspx.

Rev. 10/2016

 

AGENCY SUMMARY

The Commission is vested with supervision of all companies transacting the business of insurance and execution of all laws respecting insurance. Title 38.2, Chapter 2. It is authorized to license insurance companies; captive insurers; reciprocals; surety companies; mutual assessment property and casualty insurers; home protection companies; cooperative nonprofit life benefit companies; accident and sickness insurers; mutual assessment life, accident and sickness insurers; burial societies; insurance agents; surplus lines brokers; insurance consultants; public adjusters; managing general agents; reinsurance intermediaries; title insurance companies;  insurance premium finance companies; fraternal benefit societies and their agents; rate service organizations; and persons soliciting subscriptions for an insurance company in process of organization and to register insurer members of insurance holding companies. Certain insurance agents are required to furnish to the Commission evidence that the continuing education requirements prescribed by statute are met, and the Commission is authorized to approve a plan of operation for the insurance continuing education advisory board. Id., Chapters 10, 11, 12, 13, 18, 19, 20, 24, 25, 26, 38, 39, 40, 41, 46, 47 and 48. It may also license plans for health services, prepaid legal services, dental plan organizations, and dental and optometric services. Id., Chapters 42, 44, 45, and 61. It licenses health maintenance organizations. Id., Chapter 43.

The Commission regulates Medicare supplement and long-term care insurance policies. Id., Chapters 36 and 52. It registers continuing care providers. Id., Chapter 49. It is authorized to approve a plan of operation for the Virginia Birth-Related Neurological Injury Compensation Fund. Id., Chapter 50. It is charged with administration of risk retention groups and purchasing groups. Id., Chapter 51. The Commission may adopt regulations to establish specific standards for policy provisions of long-term care insurance policies. Id., Chapter 52. It administers statutory requirements and restrictions respecting insurance companies’ corporate structure, reporting, securities, capital, reserves, reinsurance, investments, and statutes prohibiting unfair trade practices by insurers or relating to insurance. Title 38.2, Chapters 5, 6, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 26 and 46. It approves forms for insurance policies, contracts, certificates, application endorsements, riders, and forms for premium finance agreements, prescribes standard forms for motor vehicle insurance, and may establish guidelines and standards for readability of fire and automobile insurance policies, standards for the content of fire insurance policies, and standards for coverages and terms of life insurance, annuity, accident and sickness, Medicare supplement, health maintenance organization, credit life and credit accident and sickness insurance policies. Id., Chapters 3, 21, 22, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37.1, 43 and 47. Rates and rating schedules for certain types of insurance are subject to advance approval by the Commission; for other types, advance filing is required, subject to its disapproval. Id., Chapters 3, 19, 20, and 37.1. The Commission assigns risks for motor vehicle liability and workers’ compensation insurance and establishes rates for such assigned risk policies. Title 46.2, Chapter 3, Art. 16; Title 65.2, Chapter 8. It also approves and supervises industry plans for distribution of risks as to certain fire and extended property insurance. It may establish joint underwriting associations for compulsory distribution. Title 38.2, Chapter 27. It may fix maximum interest rates and service charges of insurance premium finance companies. Id., Chapter 47. It may review the application of a rating system to an insured by an insurer or rating organization and the cancellation of, refusal to renew, or points charged under, a motor vehicle liability policy. Id., Chapters 2, 19, 20 and 22. It is also vested with supervision of the Virginia Life, Accident and Sickness Insurance Guaranty Association, created by statute to enable guaranty of payment of benefits and continuation of coverages in event of insurers’ impairment or insolvency (Id., Chapter 17) and of the Virginia Property and Casualty Insurance Guaranty Association, created by statute to handle claims against insolvent carriers of property and casualty insurance (Id., Chapter 16). It may also activate a commercial liability insurance joint underwriting association. Id., Chapter 29. In addition, the Commission has promulgated regulations governing insurers’ practices with regard to Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome or the presence of the Human Immunodeficiency Virus. Id., Chapters 31 and 34. The Commission is authorized to promulgate such regulations as may be necessary or appropriate to ensure that applicants for life or accident and sickness insurance coverage or for modifications to existing coverage are notified of test results whenever insurers require such applicants to submit to testing for Human Immunodeficiency Viruses (HIV). Id., Chapter 6. For purposes of the insurance statutes, the Commission may require reports, inspect records, make examinations, and order discontinuance of unlawful acts or the taking of affirmative action to achieve compliance, and its approval is required for a variety of transactions. It is further authorized to make general or special exemptions from and to suspend or vary numerous provisions in Title 38.2 of the Code of Virginia. The Commission has authority, along with the Department of Taxation, to amend the Medical Savings Account Plan to the Virginia Health Savings Account Plan. Title 38.2, Chapter 56.

The Office of the Managed Care Ombudsman responds to inquiries and questions from consumers and other individuals and can formally assist consumers appealing a denial issued by a Managed Care Health Insurance Plan (MCHIP).  Title 38.2, Chapters 58 and 59.  A covered person or his authorized representative may ask the Bureau of Insurance for an External Review of an adverse decision concerning a denied health service in accordance with regulations promulgated by the Commission.  Title 38.2, Chapter 35.1.

The Commission is authorized to promulgate rules and regulations as it may deem necessary to implement the Viatical Settlements Act, Code of Virginia, Title 38.2, Chapter 60. The Commission is authorized to issue, deny, suspend, or revoke a license of any viatical settlement provider or broker. Id., Chapter 60.

The Commonwealth of Virginia is authorized to enter into the Interstate Insurance Product Regulation Compact. Title 38.2, Chapter 62.  Chapter 63 directs that a “health care sharing ministry” is not insurance for purposes of this title.  Title 38.2, Chapter 63.  The Commission is authorized jointly with the Virginia Workers’ Compensation Commission to prescribe minimum standards of service for insurers writing workers’ compensation policies. Title 65.2, Chapter 8. Regulations under this provision are listed under the Virginia Workers’ Compensation Commission. The State Corporation Commission is authorized to license group associations of employers for workers’ compensation purposes and to establish standards therefor. Ibid.

The Commission is also responsible for the collection of certain assessments imposed on insurance companies, measured by premium income. The Commission may order refunds or additions and review and correct erroneous assessments. Title 38.2, Chapter 4; Title 58.1, Chapters 20.

The Commission has the authority to issue rules and regulations for the administration and enforcement of Title 38.2, Chapter 2.

Regulations are available at the Bureau of Insurance offices, 1300 East Main Street, Sixth Floor, Post Office Box 1157, Richmond, VA 23218-1157. Internet address: http://www.scc.virginia.gov/boi/index.aspx.

Rev. 10/2016