Georgia Code, Title 33, Chapter 33 - Fair Access to Insurance Requirements
- § 33-33-1 - Establishment of Fair Access to Insurance Requirements Plan and Underwriting Association
All insurers licensed to write and writing property insurance in this state on a direct basis are authorized, subject to approval and regulation by...
- § 33-33-2 - Requirements of Plan and Articles of Association
The Fair Access to Insurance Requirements Plan and articles of association shall make provision for an underwriting association having authority on behalf of its...
- § 33-33-3 - Requirement of Participation in Plan by Property Insurers
(a) Each insurer authorized to write and writing property insurance in this state shall be required to become and remain a member of the...
- § 33-33-4 - Powers of Commissioner Generally
(a) The directors of the association shall submit to the Commissioner, for review, a proposed Fair Access to Insurance Requirements Plan and articles of...
- § 33-33-5 - Modification by Insurers of Rates
In conformity with Chapter 9 of this title, insurers may make reasonable rate modifications for fire and extended coverage and such other classes of...
- § 33-33-6 - Liability for Inspections and Statements
There shall be no liability on the part of, and no cause of action of any nature shall arise against, insurers, any inspection bureau,...
- § 33-33-7 - Appeals From Actions or Decisions
Any person aggrieved by any action or decision of the administrators of the plan, the underwriting association, or of any insurer as a result...
- § 33-33-8 - Temporary Insurance Coverage for Local Public Entity Filing Appeal of Adverse Underwriting Decision
(a) For the purposes of this Code section, the term "local public entity" means a county, municipality, or local board of education.(b) In the...
- § 33-33-9 - And 33-33-10
Redesignated as Code Sections 33-33-6 and 33-33-7 by Ga. L. 1995, p. 629, § 1, effective April 18, 1995.
- § 33-33-11 - Termination Date; Outstanding Obligations Unimpaired
Repealed by Ga. L. 1995, p. 629, § 1, effective April 18, 1995.
Last modified: October 14, 2016