LRB-2695/1
PJK:skg:jlb
1995 - 1996 LEGISLATURE
March 2, 1995 - Introduced by Representatives Grobschmidt, Dueholm, Baldus,
Baumgart, Bell, Bock, Boyle, Carpenter, Cullen, Meyer, Plache, Robson,
Schneider
and Urban, cosponsored by Senators Burke and Andrea. Referred
to Committee on Insurance, Securities and Corporate Policy.
AB170,1,4 1An Act to amend 628.34 (3) (a) and 632.36 (1); and to create 343.165 and 632.39
2of the statutes; relating to: reductions in automobile insurance premiums for
3persons age 55 and older who complete an accident prevention course and
4granting rule-making authority.
Analysis by the Legislative Reference Bureau
This bill requires insurers to provide an appropriate reduction in the
automobile insurance premium for a person age 55 or older who successfully
completes an accident prevention course. The course must be approved by the
department of transportation and must satisfy standards, including standards
regulating the curriculum and minimum number of hours of instruction, established
by the department by rule.
A person's eligibility for a premium reduction continues for 3 years after he or
she completes an approved course. However, an insurer may, when the policy is
renewed during the 3-year period, discontinue the reduction if during that period
the insured has been convicted of a moving traffic violation or involved in an
automobile accident in which the insured was at fault.
The bill does not specify the amount by which the premium must be reduced;
it simply requires an appropriate reduction. An insurer may take into account an
individual operator's driving record when determining the reduction. The bill
provides that an insurer's reduction is presumed appropriate unless credible
evidence indicates otherwise.
For further information see the state fiscal estimate, which will be printed as
an appendix to this bill.
The people of the state of Wisconsin, represented in senate and assembly, do
enact as follows:
AB170, s. 1
1Section 1. 343.165 of the statutes is created to read:
AB170,2,9 2343.165 Senior accident prevention courses. The department shall
3establish, by rule, standards and procedures for approving accident prevention
4courses for licensed drivers age 55 and older, the successful completion of which will
5make a licensed driver eligible for a reduction in his or her motor vehicle insurance
6premiums under s. 632.39. The rules shall specify the criteria that a course must
7satisfy in order to be approved by the department, including curriculum
8requirements and a minimum number of hours of instruction. In addition, the rules
9shall establish a system under which all of the following occur:
AB170,2,12 10(1) A certificate of course completion is issued by the department or the
11organization offering the course to each participant who successfully completes the
12course.
AB170,2,14 13(2) The department maintains a record of licensees who successfully complete
14an approved course and makes this record available for public inspection.
AB170, s. 2 15Section 2. 628.34 (3) (a) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB170,2,2316 628.34 (3) (a) No Except as provided in s. 632.39 (2), no insurer may unfairly
17discriminate among policyholders by charging different premiums or by offering
18different terms of coverage except on the basis of classifications related to the nature
19and the degree of the risk covered or the expenses involved, subject to s. 632.365.
20Rates are not unfairly discriminatory if they are averaged broadly among persons
21insured under a group, blanket or franchise policy, and terms are not unfairly
22discriminatory merely because they are more favorable than in a similar individual
23policy.
AB170, s. 3 24Section 3. 632.36 (1) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB170,3,12
1632.36 (1) Rate and other terms. An Except as provided in s. 632.39 (3), an
2insurer may increase or charge a higher rate for a motor vehicle liability insurance
3policy issued or renewed on or after April 16, 1982, on the basis of an accident which
4occurs while the insured is operating a motor vehicle in the course of the insured's
5business or employment, only if the policy covers the insured for liability arising in
6the course of the insured's business or employment. An Except as provided in s.
7632.39 (3), an
insurer may issue or renew a motor vehicle liability insurance policy
8on or after November 1, 1989, on terms that are less favorable to the insured than
9would otherwise be offered, including but not limited to the rate, because of an
10accident which occurs while the insured is operating a motor vehicle in the course
11of the insured's business or employment, only if the policy covers the insured for
12liability arising in the course of the insured's business or employment.
AB170, s. 4 13Section 4. 632.39 of the statutes is created to read:
AB170,3,14 14632.39 Senior citizen premium reduction. (1) Definitions. In this section:
AB170,3,1515 (a) "Motor vehicle" has the meaning given in s. 632.32 (2) (a).
AB170,3,1916 (b) "Motor vehicle insurance policy" means an insurance policy issued or
17delivered in this state that insures against loss, damage or injury, or liability for loss,
18damage or injury, to persons or property resulting from an accident involving a motor
19vehicle.
AB170,3,2120 (c) "Senior accident prevention course" means a course approved by the
21department of transportation under s. 343.165.
AB170,4,5 22(2) Required reduction. (a) An insurer shall provide an appropriate premium
23reduction for a motor vehicle insurance policy issued or renewed on or after the
24effective date of this paragraph .... [revisor inserts date], if the principal operator of
25the insured motor vehicle is at least age 55 and, within 3 years before the motor

1vehicle insurance policy is issued or renewed, has successfully completed a senior
2accident prevention course. An insurer may consider an individual operator's
3driving record when determining an appropriate premium reduction for that
4operator. Any reduction used by an insurer is presumed appropriate unless credible
5data demonstrates otherwise.
AB170,4,86 (b) Notwithstanding par. (a), an insurer is not required to provide a premium
7reduction for coverage in any portion of a policy period that is more than 3 years after
8the date of successful completion of a senior accident prevention course.
AB170,4,16 9(3) Continued eligibility. The premium reduction required by sub. (2) may be
10reassessed by the insurer upon renewal of an eligible insured's motor vehicle
11insurance policy. An insured is eligible for coverage at a reduced premium for 3 years
12after the date of successful completion of a senior accident prevention course, except
13an insurer may require as a condition of continuing the premium reduction that
14during the 3-year period the insured not be convicted of a moving traffic violation
15under chs. 341 to 349 or under a local ordinance enacted under ch. 349 or not be
16involved in a motor vehicle accident for which the insured is at fault.
AB170,4,19 17(4) Reestablishing eligibility. An insured or applicant for insurance may
18reestablish his or her eligibility for a premium reduction under sub. (2) by retaking
19and successfully completing a senior accident prevention course.
AB170,4,24 20(5) Proof of eligibility. Proof of successful completion of a senior accident
21prevention course may be established by the insured or applicant for insurance
22submitting to the insurer a certificate of course completion that complies with the
23rules promulgated under s. 343.165 or by the insurer obtaining the information from
24the records of the department of transportation.
AB170,5,3
1(6) Applicability. This section applies only to a motor vehicle insurance policy
2that is issued to an individual to provide coverage for the personal, noncommercial
3use of a motor vehicle.
AB170, s. 5 4Section 5 . Nonstatutory provisions.
AB170,5,8 5(1)  The department of transportation shall submit the proposed rules
6required under section 343.165 of the statutes, as created by this act, to the
7legislative council staff under section 227.15 (1) of the statutes no later than the first
8day of the 9th month beginning after the effective date of this subsection.
AB170, s. 6 9Section 6. Effective dates. This act takes effect on the first day of the 12th
10month beginning after publication, except as follows:
AB170,5,1111 (1) Section 5 of this act takes effect on the day after publication.
AB170,5,1212 (End)
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