Bulletin
97-02
AIPSO AUTOMOBILE ASSIGNED RISK POOL
RATE ADJUSTMENTS
Alaska Order R96-06 was issued by the Division of
Insurance on June 13, 1996, to inform all licensed
casualty producers and all insurers authorized to do
casualty business in Alaska that they are to act in
accordance with the Alaska Automobile Insurance Plan as
amended and effective on July 1, 1996, and any amendments
approved by the director thereafter. This bulletin is
intended to reemphasize Alaska Order R96-06, and to
explain to producers and insurers the recent rate changes
to the Alaska Automobile Insurance Plan which were
approved by the director effective February 1, 1997. This
bulletin is for informational purposes only and is not
intended to be an exhaustive or interpretive analysis of
all changes to the Alaska Automobile Insurance Plan. A
summary of the recent changes follows.
I. Alaska Automobile Insurance Plan, Alaska
Automobile Insurance Plan Manual - Effective July 1,
1996
AIPSO revised the Alaska Automobile Insurance Plan
(Plan of Operation) and the Alaska Automobile
Insurance Plan Manual (Manual of Rules and Rates)
effective July 1, 1996. All persons licensed for
casualty line authority and all insurers authorized
to transact casualty business in Alaska are required
by Alaska Statute (AS) 21.39.040 to act in accordance
with the amended and effective Alaska Automobile
Insurance Plan and Plan Manual.
If you have not received an updated AIPSO manual
including the revisions effective July 1, 1996, or
have questions on whether your manual is up to date,
contact AIPSO at:
302 Central Avenue
Johnston, Rhode Island 02919
Telephone (401) 942-9799
II. Personal Auto Rate Changes - Effective
February 1, 1997
AIPSO revised the Personal Auto rates to reflect
the most recent premium/loss experience available.
The effect of the base rate change is an increase of
17.3 percent. In addition to the overall base rate
change, the territory definitions are changed. The
new territories are:
ANCHORAGE Territory comprises that area for which
the residences have the following ZIP Codes:
TERRITORY 09
| 99501 thru 99524 |
99587 |
99654 |
| 99567 |
99645 |
99687 |
| 99577 |
|
|
FAIRBANKS Territory comprises that area for
which the residences have the following ZIP Codes:
TERRITORY 10
| 99701 |
99706 |
99709 |
99712 |
| 99702 |
99707 |
99710 |
99716 |
| 99703 |
99708 |
99711 |
99775 |
| 99706 |
|
|
|
SOUTHEAST/SOUTHCENTRAL Territory comprises
that area for which the residences have the following
ZIP Codes:
TERRITORY 11
| 998** |
99588 |
99639 |
99676 |
99729 |
99755 |
| 999** |
99603 |
99643 |
99677 |
99731 |
99756 |
| 99550 |
99605 |
99644 |
99682 |
99732 |
99758 |
| 99556 |
99608 |
99663 |
99686 |
99733 |
99760 |
| 99566 |
99611 |
99664 |
99688 |
99737 |
99764 |
| 99572 |
99615 |
99667 |
99689 |
99738 |
99776 |
| 99573 |
99619 |
99669 |
99693 |
99743 |
99779 |
| 99574 |
99624 |
99672 |
99694 |
99744 |
99780 |
| 99586 |
99631 |
99674 |
99704 |
99754 |
99787 |
** Areas for which the residences have ZIP
Codes whose first three digits are 998 or 999.
REMAINDER OF STATE
TERRITORY 12
The biggest impact of the territory changes
affects areas near to Anchorage. The original Plan
definition of the Anchorage area was defined by
Insurance Services Office, Inc., and has not been
amended since the 1960s. The original definition did
not include the Wasilla, Palmer, Girdwood, nor
Chugiak areas. The Anchorage and surrounding areas
have expanded, as has the road system linking all
these areas. The redefinition better reflects the
changing and expanding road system, and brings the
Anchorage territory more in line with what is used by
the voluntary market.
The remaining territories are redefined to better
reflect and group the communities and similar road
systems and to align them more appropriately with the
voluntary market. The redefinition of these other
territories does not impact the premium as
significantly as it does the redefinition of the
Anchorage territory.
III. Commercial Auto Rate Changes - Effective
February 1, 1997
AIPSO revised the Commercial Auto rates to reflect
the most recent premium/loss experience available.
The effect of the base rate change is an increase of
3.7 percent. In addition to an overall base rate
change, the territories are redefined as captioned
above.
The Commercial Auto base rate and territorial
changes will be phased in over a three-year period.
This phase-in will help minimize the premium swings
for some risks, and will allow the division and AIPSO
to review the commercial auto exposure distribution
to be sure that the distribution assumptions included
in the rate calculations are appropriate. The codes
for the Anchorage and Fairbanks territories have been
modified to facilitate the analysis of the
distribution structures in these areas.
Dated this 28th day of January, 1997.