A policy fee means any sum of money by whatever name called that is directly or indirectly, collected from an insured, by an insurer or its insurance agent or broker as a consideration for insurance, which sum of money is added to the premium the insured would otherwise pay. A policy fee shall not be interpreted to include the cost of medical examinations required by a life insurer pursuant to W.S. § 26-13-121(b), nor shall it include sums collected for taxes by surplus lines brokers.
044-31 Wyo. Code R. § 31-3
Amended, Eff. 12/9/2016.