Disproportionate impact definition
Disproportionate impact means that groups of people who share a protected characteristic may be significantly more affected by a change than other people.
Disproportionate impact has the meaning set forth in the definition of Material Adverse Effect.
Disproportionate impact means that groups of people who share a protected characteristic
More Definitions of Disproportionate impact
Disproportionate impact means the disproportionately high and adverse health, environmental, climate-related and other cumulative impacts on disadvantaged communities, including people of color, low-income, and Indigenous populations.
Disproportionate impact means that the percentage of the insured population in one or more enumerated subcategory differs significantly from the percentage of premium that is to be paid by persons in that subcategory as a result of the use of credit reports or credit scores in underwriting or rating. A statistically validated test of the significance of the differences in premium percentage versus population percentage shall be submitted. If the probability that the differences shown is due to chance is 10% or less then the proposed use of credit reports or scores will have been shown to have a disproportionate impact with respect to that class of persons.
Disproportionate impact means that groups of people who share a protected characteristic may be significantly more affected by a change than other people. Protected characteristics are specific aspects of a person's identity as defined by the Equality Act 2010. The 'protection' refers to protection from discrimination.
Disproportionate impact means that groups of people who share a protected characteristic (e.g. people of a particular age, people of a particular gender, or people from a particular race and religion) will be significantly more affected by the change than other groups.