26-23-326. Premium rate schedules.
(a) A title insurer shall file with the commissioner the premium rate schedules it proposes to use in this state. If the commissioner finds in his review of a filing that it does not violate W.S. 26-23-325, he shall approve the schedule within thirty (30) days of filing. Prior to such approval, the commissioner may conduct public hearings with respect to the filing. Filings that the commissioner fails to approve or disapprove within thirty (30) days of filing are approved. Upon notice to the title insurer, the period for review of rate filing may be extended for an additional thirty (30) days. If within the waiting period or extension thereof the commissioner finds that the filing does violate W.S. 26-23-325, he shall give written notice of disapproval of the filing to the insurer or rating organization which made the filing, specifying therein in what specific respects he finds the filing violates W.S. 26-23-325 and stating that the filing shall not become effective.
(b) If at any time after the approval of filing, the commissioner believes that the filing does not meet the requirements of this section or is otherwise contrary to law, or if any party having an interest in the filing makes a written complaint to the commissioner setting forth specific and reasonable grounds for the complaint, or if any insurer, upon notice of disapproval by the commissioner of a filing pursuant to this section, requests, the commissioner shall hold a hearing within thirty (30) days and shall give written notice of the hearing to all parties in interest. The commissioner may confirm, modify, change or rescind any previous action, if warranted by the facts shown at the hearing.
(c) No title insurer or title agent shall use or collect any premium after May 27, 1983, except in accordance with the premium rate schedule filed with and approved by the commissioner as required by this section. The commissioner may provide by regulation for interim use of premium rate schedules in effect prior to May 27, 1983.