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Why is INT shown under the rating factor on the Experience Rating History page of the Bureau’s website for a particular rating effective date, instead of a rating factor?

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Why is INT shown under the rating factor on the Experience Rating History page of the Bureau’s website for a particular rating effective date, instead of a rating factor?

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INT is an abbreviation used on the website product to designate that the risk is interstate rated for the particular rating effective date. Interstate rating factors are calculated and distributed by NCCI. The MA Bureau does not calculate or display interstate rating factors.

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