AMERICAN COUN. OF LIFE INS. v. Foster

580 A.2d 448, 134 Pa. Commw. 634
CourtCommonwealth Court of Pennsylvania
DecidedSeptember 10, 1990
StatusPublished

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AMERICAN COUN. OF LIFE INS. v. Foster, 580 A.2d 448, 134 Pa. Commw. 634 (Pa. Ct. App. 1990).

Opinion

134 Pa. Commonwealth Ct. 634 (1990)
580 A.2d 448

AMERICAN COUNCIL OF LIFE INSURANCE, Health Insurance Association of America and the Insurance Federation of Pennsylvania, Inc., Petitioners,
v.
The Honorable Constance FOSTER, Insurance Commissioner of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Respondent (Two Cases).

Commonwealth Court of Pennsylvania.

Argued May 2, 1990.
Decided September 10, 1990.

*636 Marc J. Sonnenfeld, with him, David L. Harbaugh and Margaret L. Sanner (Morgan, Lewis & Bockius, Philadelphia, of counsel), for petitioners.

Arthur Selikoff, Asst. Counsel, with him, Victoria A. Reider, Deputy Chief Counsel, and Linda J. Wells, Chief Counsel, for respondent, in case 1976 C.D.1989.

Sandra W. Stoner, Deputy Atty. Gen., with her, John G. Knorr, III, Chief Deputy Atty. Gen., Chief of Litigation Section, and Ernest D. Preate, Jr., Atty. Gen., for respondent, in case 300 Misc. Dkt.1989.

Before CRUMLISH, Jr., President Judge, and CRAIG, DOYLE, COLINS, PALLADINO, SMITH and PELLEGRINI, JJ.

PELLEGRINI, Judge.

The American Council of Life Insurance, Health Insurance Association of America and The Insurance Federation of Pennsylvania, Inc., (IFP) (collectively, the Associations) file a Petition For Review of an Order of Constance Foster, Insurance Commissioner of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania (Commissioner), denying the Associations' Petition For Investigation and Declaratory Order (Investigation Petition) on the use of gender as a factor in the underwriting and pricing of life and health insurance coverages (the Appeal). 1976 C.D.1989.

The Associations contemporaneously also filed a Complaint For Declaratory Judgment and Injunctive Relief seeking a ruling from this Court that the Commissioner has no authority to prohibit by regulation or otherwise the insurance industry's use of gender in the underwriting and pricing of life and health insurance coverages since such are reasonable based on physical characteristics unique to each sex (the Complaint). 300 M.D.1989.

*637 The Appeal and Complaint before us arise from actions taken by the Commissioner to eliminate gender-based classifications from the life and health lines of insurance. In April of 1988, this Court issued its decision in Bartholomew v. Foster, 115 Pa. Commonwealth Ct. 430, 541 A.2d 393 (1988), aff'd per curiam 522 Pa. 489, 563 A.2d 1390 (1989), petition for reconsideration denied, 524 Pa. 241, 570 A.2d 508 (1990), holding that gender-based classifications for automobile insurance coverage violates the Equal Rights Amendment to the Pennsylvania Constitution (ERA).[1] Shortly thereafter, the Commissioner announced that the Insurance Department (Department) had interpreted Bartholomew to mean that all gender-based insurance rates violate the ERA.

The Department informed IFP of its determination that the Bartholomew decision should apply to all lines of insurance and invited them to participate in a task force to develop appropriate regulations. The Department subsequently met with insurance industry representatives and solicited written comments from IFP, among others. IFP responded with written comments concerning the proposal to develop regulations.

In February, 1989, the Department distributed an "Exposure Draft" of proposed amendments to Chapter 145 of the Pennsylvania Code, which prohibited gender-based rates in all lines of insurance, including life and health (Unisex Regulations). IFP provided extensive comment to the Department concerning the proposed Unisex Regulations contained in the Exposure Draft. On May 3, 1989, the Department provided IFP with a revised draft of the Unisex Regulations and stated that they were being submitted to the Office of General Counsel pursuant to the rulemaking process.

The Associations filed a Petition For Investigation and Declaratory Order (Investigation Petition) pursuant to Section 35.19 of Title 1 of the Pennsylvania Code.[2] The Investigation *638 Petition requested a formal adjudicatory hearing for purposes of determining the Commissioner's authority to regulate the use of gender in underwriting and pricing life and health insurance. The Associations were essentially seeking a declaratory ruling on whether gender is an appropriate basis for establishing rates for life and health insurance.

The Commissioner dismissed the Investigation Petition, ruling that the matter was not yet ripe for a decision because (1) the proposed regulations were not formally promulgated; (2) no present case or controversy existed in which declaratory relief might be rendered; and (3) the Associations would have an adequate opportunity to voice their concerns with the proposed Unisex Regulations through written comment and appearance at the various hearings during the normal rulemaking process.[3]

The Associations appealed the Commissioners' Order to this Court. Contemporaneously with the Appeal, the Associations filed their Complaint For Declaratory Relief. The Commissioner filed Preliminary Objections to the Associations' Complaint in the nature of a Demurrer. Both the Preliminary Objections and the Appeal are now before us and we will discuss each individually.

*639 The Preliminary Objections to the Complaint

The Complaint filed by the Associations request that this Court issue a Declaratory Judgment finding that the use of gender-based classifications in the life and health insurance lines is lawful since such classifications are "reasonably and genuinely based on physical characteristics unique to one sex." quoting from Bartholomew, 115 Pa. Commonwealth Ct. at 438, 541 A.2d at 397; and Fischer v. Department of Public Welfare, 509 Pa. 293, 305, 502 A.2d 114, 121 (1985).

The Commissioner, by way of Preliminary Objections, demurs to the Associations' Complaint. The Commissioner contends that this Court lacks jurisdiction to grant such relief because (a) no present case or controversy exists because the proposed regulations have not yet been formally promulgated; (b) the Associations must express their concerns through the rulemaking process and then are entitled to an exclusive administrative review through the Department; and (c) the Appeal pending before this Court involving the same parties, rights asserted and relief sought precludes a declaratory judgment.

The issuance of a declaratory judgment under the Pennsylvania Declaratory Judgments Act (Act), 42 Pa.C.S. §§ 7531-7541, is a matter of judicial discretion which should only be exercised to illuminate an existing right, status or legal relation. Pennsylvania Independent Petroleum Producers v. Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Resources, 106 Pa. Commonwealth Ct. 72, 525 A.2d 829 (1987), aff'd 520 Pa. 59, 550 A.2d 195 (1988). 42 Pa.C.S. § 7532.

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