Life and disability insurers are often referred to as L&D companies in the industry. They offer a broad range of health care services and products such as life insurance. Here, you can find what they’re required to file with us, compliance information and admissions criteria to do business in Washington.
Life and disability companies
Life and disability companies doing business in our state can find admissions information and instructions for filing premium taxes and rate and form filings.
Resources for your organization
- Find premium tax instructions, due dates, and schedules for life and disability companies registered in Washington, including domestic and foreign companies.
- Find premium tax instructions, due dates, and schedules for life and disability companies registered in Washington, including domestic and foreign companies.
- Find premium tax instructions, due dates, and schedules for life and disability companies registered in Washington, including domestic and foreign companies.
- Find premium tax instructions, due dates, and schedules for life and disability companies registered in Washington, including domestic and foreign companies.
- Find premium tax instructions, due dates, and schedules for life and disability companies registered in Washington, including domestic and foreign companies.
- Find premium tax instructions, due dates, and schedules for life and disability companies registered in Washington, including domestic and foreign companies.
- Learn about the rate filing requirements for accidental death and dismemberment and disability income providers.
- Health insurers must file an annual report showing that they have provided the transparency tools to their customers.
- Speed to market tools provide guidance to help insurance companies expedite the review of their filings.
- Find guidance and requirements for filing a biographical affidavit, also known as Form 11.
- What you owe for fraud and regulatory surcharges depends on your organization's type and the premiums you reported on last year's tax form.
- Learn about requirements and processes you need to know before submitting discontinuation and renewal notices.
- Learn what life, accident and health insurers need to file as part of their annual financial information filing requirements.
- Speed to market tools provide guidance to help insurance companies expedite the review of their filings.
- Learn about the rate and form filing requirements for life illustration certifications.
- Learn how foreign and domestic health carriers can apply for admission to do business in Washington.
- Find rate, form and provider network filing instructions for disability insurers, health care service contractors (HCSCs) and health maintenance organizations (HMOs).
- Learn about the actuarial memo requirements for life and disability companies.
- Learn about the filing requirements for life and disability credit insurance.
- Learn about the rate and form filing requirements for life insurance companies.
- Find the most recent auto-enrollment mapping hierarchy for qualified health and dental plans in Washington state.
- MCAS filings are submitted through the National Association of Insurance Commissioners (NAIC), not to individual states.
- Learn more about the annual reporting requirements of insurance carriers and how to stay in compliance.
- Learn about the rate filing requirements for Medicare Supplement providers.
- Find provider contracting, health care benefit manager contracting, and network access filing requirements, forms, and instructions.
- Get information about how property and casualty, life, disability and title companies can apply for admission to do business in Washington state.
- Find rate filing speed to market tools — including guidance, certifications and checklists — for health, life and disability companies.
- Insurers and producers are required to notify our office when security breaches occur that involve private consumer information (i.e., Social Security numbers, etc.).
- Learn about the guidelines for properly submitting your SERFF filings in Washington state.
- If you offer or plan to offer a fixed payment policy, you may need to send us information each year.
- The WSHIP assessment report has information about health plan and stop-loss enrollment. It determines each member's share of the WSHIP assessment.