1799.6 - Conduct of random field surveys.

     § 1799.6.  Conduct of random field surveys.        (a)  Authority.--In furtherance of the purposes and goals of     section 1799.5 (relating to conduct of market study), the     Insurance Department may conduct field surveys of agents and     brokers in this Commonwealth, which shall include, but not be     limited to:            (1)  The determination of the geographical areas to be        surveyed.            (2)  The establishment of a list of insurance agents and        brokers in the surveyed area or its immediate neighborhood.            (3)  The interview of agents and brokers at their offices        to obtain premium quotations from the agent for each company        represented by that agent.            (4)  The sorting and categorizing of information.            (5)  The construction of a table displaying quotations by        insurer, area and risk.            (6)  The writing of a report of the findings.        (b)  Conjunctive analysis of market study and field survey.--     The department may analyze information collected from insurance     companies under section 1799.5 in conjunction with information     collected from field surveys. This analysis may be ongoing. The     department's authority to undertake the conjunctive analysis is     in addition to any other of its statutory investigative     responsibilities. The conjunctive analysis may be used by the     department for general regulatory purposes, including     enforcement of the insurance laws.     (Feb. 7, 1990, P.L.11, No.6, eff. 60 days)        1990 Amendment.  Act 6 added section 1799.6.