1702 - Definitions.

     § 1702.  Definitions.        The following words and phrases when used in this chapter     shall have the meanings given to them in this section unless the     context clearly indicates otherwise:        "Assigned Risk Plan."  A program for the equitable     apportionment of assigned risks and clean risks among insurers.        "Automobile Insurance Policy Act."  The act of June 5, 1968     (P.L.140, No.78), entitled "An act regulating the writing,     cancellation of or refusal to renew policies of automobile     insurance; and imposing powers and duties on the Insurance     Commissioner therefor."        "Benefits" or "first party benefits."  Medical benefits,     income loss benefits, accidental death benefits and funeral     benefits.        "Clean risk."  An insured or an applicant for insurance who,     for the 36-month period immediately preceding the date of     application or renewal date of the policy:            (1)  has not been involved in an accident as a driver,        provided that, for purposes of this paragraph, an "accident"        shall not include accidents described in section 3 of the        Automobile Insurance Policy Act or section 1799.3 (relating        to limit on cancellations, refusals to renew, refusals to        write, surcharges, rate penalties and point assignments);            (2)  has not received more than three points for        violations as set forth in Chapter 15 (relating to licensing        of drivers); and            (3)  whose operator's license has not been suspended or        revoked except under section 1533 (relating to suspension of        operating privilege for failure to respond to citation) and        the insured is able to produce proof that he or she has        responded to all citations and paid all fines and penalties        imposed under that section and provided further that the        named insured has been a licensed operator in Pennsylvania or        another state for the immediately preceding three years.        "Commissioner."  The Insurance Commissioner of the     Commonwealth.        "Department."  The Department of Transportation or Insurance     Department, as applicable.        "Financial responsibility."  The ability to respond in     damages for liability on account of accidents arising out of the     maintenance or use of a motor vehicle in the amount of $15,000     because of injury to one person in any one accident, in the     amount of $30,000 because of injury to two or more persons in     any one accident and in the amount of $5,000 because of damage     to property of others in any one accident. The financial     responsibility shall be in a form acceptable to the Department     of Transportation.        "Injury."  Accidentally sustained bodily harm to an     individual and that individual's illness, disease or death     resulting therefrom.        "Insured."  Any of the following:            (1)  An individual identified by name as an insured in a        policy of motor vehicle liability insurance.            (2)  If residing in the household of the named insured:                (i)  a spouse or other relative of the named insured;            or                (ii)  a minor in the custody of either the named            insured or relative of the named insured.        "Insurer" or "insurance company."  A motor vehicle liability     insurer subject to the requirements of this chapter.        "Necessary medical treatment and rehabilitative services."     Treatment, accommodations, products or services which are     determined to be necessary by a licensed health care provider     unless they shall have been found or determined to be     unnecessary by a State-approved Peer Review Organization (PRO).        "Noneconomic loss."  Pain and suffering and other nonmonetary     detriment.        "Peer Review Organization" or "PRO."  Any Peer Review     Organization with which the Federal Health Care Financing     Administration or the Commonwealth contracts for medical review     of Medicare or medical assistance services, or any health care     review company, approved by the commissioner, that engages in     peer review for the purpose of determining that medical and     rehabilitation services are medically necessary and economically     provided. The membership of any PRO utilized in connection with     this chapter shall include representation from the profession     whose services are subject to the review.        "Private passenger motor vehicle."  A four-wheel motor     vehicle, except recreational vehicles not intended for highway     use, which is insured by a natural person and:            (1)  is a passenger car neither used as a public or        livery conveyance nor rented to others; or            (2)  has a gross weight not exceeding 9,000 pounds and is        not principally used for commercial purposes other than        farming.     The term does not include any motor vehicle insured exclusively     under a policy covering garage, automobile sales agency repair     shop, service station or public parking place operation hazards.        "Self-insurer."  An entity providing benefits and qualified     in the manner set forth in section 1787 (relating to self-     insurance).        "Serious injury."  A personal injury resulting in death,     serious impairment of body function or permanent serious     disfigurement.        "Underinsured motor vehicle."  A motor vehicle for which the     limits of available liability insurance and self-insurance are     insufficient to pay losses and damages.        "Uninsured motor vehicle."  Any of the following:            (1)  A motor vehicle for which there is no liability        insurance or self-insurance applicable at the time of the        accident.            (2)  A motor vehicle for which the insurance company        denies coverage or the insurance company is or becomes        involved in insolvency proceedings in any jurisdiction.            (3)  An unidentified motor vehicle that causes an        accident resulting in injury provided the accident is        reported to the police or proper governmental authority and        the claimant notifies his insurer within 30 days, or as soon        as practicable thereafter, that the claimant or his legal        representative has a legal action arising out of the        accident.        "Voluntary rate."  An insurer's rating plan approved by the     commissioner. In the case of an insurer with multiple rating     plans, the voluntary rate shall be that rating plan applicable     to the risk.     (Feb. 12, 1984, P.L.53, No.12, eff. Oct. 1, 1984; Feb. 7, 1990,     P.L.11, No.6, eff. imd.)        1990 Amendment.  Act 6 added the defs. of "Assigned Risk     Plan," "Automobile Insurance Policy Act," "clean risk,"     "commissioner," "necessary medical treatment and rehabilitative     services," "noneconomic loss," "Peer Review Organization" or     "PRO," "private passenger motor vehicle," "serious injury" and     "voluntary rate."        References in Text.  The act of June 5, 1968 (P.L.140,     No.78), referred to as the Automobile Insurance Policy Act,     referred to in the defs. of "Automobile Insurance Policy Act"     and "clean risk," was repealed by the act of June 17, 1998,     P.L.464, No.68. The subject matter is now contained in Article     XX of the act of May 17, 1921 (P.L.682, No.284), known as The     Insurance Company Law of 1921.        Cross References.  Section 1702 is referred to in sections     1161, 1798.3 of this title.