TITLE 50: INSURANCE
CHAPTER I: DEPARTMENT OF INSURANCE SUBCHAPTER vv: INSURANCE COST CONTAINMENT PART 4203 INSURANCE DATA REPORTING REQUIREMENTS SECTION 4203.40 GENERAL SUBMISSION GUIDELINES
Section 4203.40 General Submission Guidelines
a) Guidelines for Data Submission and Collection Data must be submitted electronically to the Illinois Department of Insurance no later than November 30 of each year.
b) Penalties Failure to comply with any of these specifications may subject the insurer to those penalties described in Section 1204 of the Code.
c) Leading Zeros Since fields are not fixed-length, leading zeros and spaces should be omitted.
d) Negative Numbers Negative numbers will be submitted as a dash before the number (without a space between the negative and number). For example a negative one hundred dollar premium would be coded -100.
e) Data Reported by Illinois and Multi-State All required data will be reported in the aggregate for:
1) Illinois only; and
2) multi-state, including Illinois.
f) Required Data Elements Data shall be reported for the following nine insurance elements:
1) Number of written exposures;
2) Amount of direct written premiums;
3) Amount of direct earned premiums;
4) Amount of paid losses;
5) Amount of outstanding losses;
6) Amount of paid allocated loss adjustment expenses;
7) Amount of outstanding allocated loss adjustment expenses;
8) Number of paid claims; and
9) Number of outstanding claims.
g) Required Lines or Coverages of Insurance The Department requires that data be submitted for classes within the following 9 lines or coverage types of insurance.
h) Reported by Zip Code All Illinois data reported for line 01.0, 04.0, 19.2 and 21.1 must be reported by zip code. All other data within the data call is to be reported on a statewide basis.
i) Reported by Form Type There will be a separate record for each line, class, or type of coverage for each form type used in writing a policy. Note that an insurer may use any one or more of the form types within the same line or class of insurance. When multiple form types are used the insurer must generate a record for each of those form types.
(Source: Amended at 42 Ill. Reg. 20370, effective November 1, 2018) |