18 Del. Admin. Code § 702-5.0 - Content of Disclosure
5.1
Each form presented pursuant to Section
4.0 of this Regulation shall make the
following disclosures:
5.1.1 Disclosure that
the policy does not cover damage caused by flooding, and sufficient information
to allow the policyholder to contact the National Flood Insurance Program in
order to purchase flood insurance if so desired. The following language shall
be sufficient to ensure compliance with this subsection 5.1: "This policy does
not cover damage to your property caused by flooding. Flood insurance is
available for communities and property that participate in the National Flood
Insurance Program ("NFIP"). Not all communities participate in the NFIP. Flood
insurance may be available even if you do not live in a flood hazard area as
defined by the NFIP. Please call the NFIP at 1-800-427-4661 to see if your
community and property are eligible for coverage. If your community does not
participate in the NFIP, you may contact your insurance agent or broker to see
if there is other flood insurance coverage available to you." The disclosure
may also inform the policyholder that the insurer offers flood insurance as a
participant in the NFIP's "Write Your Own" program. The disclosure required by
this subsection shall be entitled "Flood Insurance," and the subsection title
shall be in at least 18 point type.
5.1.2 Disclosure that the policy may not
cover the full cost of replacement without depreciation of the property, and
sufficient information to allow the policyholder to purchase such coverage from
the carrier if it is offered by the carrier. The following language shall be
sufficient to ensure compliance with this subsection 5.2: "This policy may not
cover the full cost of replacing your home if your home should be destroyed in
an event otherwise covered by this policy. You may purchase additional coverage
from us sufficient to cover the full cost of replacing your home, at an
additional cost." The disclosure required by this subsection shall be entitled
"Replacing Your Home," and the subsection title shall be in at least 18 point
type.
5.1.3 Disclosure of any
limitations in the policy regarding reimbursement for items stolen from the
property, including but not limited to jewelry, furs, fine art, etc. and
sufficient information to allow the policyholder to purchase insurance which
would not contain such limitation if such coverage is offered by the insurer.
The following language shall be sufficient to ensure compliance with this
subsection 5.3: "This policy may not cover the value of all items stolen from
your home. Please carefully review your policy to determine which items stolen
from your home are not covered by this policy." The disclosure required by this
subsection shall be entitled "Reimbursement for Stolen Items," and the
subsection title shall be in at least 18 point type.
5.1.4 Disclosure of any formal practice
followed by the insurer regarding non-renewal of the policy on the occurrence
of certain factors or on the basis of claims asserted by the policyholder. The
following language shall be sufficient to ensure compliance with this
subsection 5.4: "We have a policy of declining to renew homeowners insurance
policies under the following circumstances: (list the claim activities or
occurrences that are likely to cause non-renewal of a policyholder's policy)."
The disclosure required by this subsection shall be entitled "Non-Renewal of
Your Policy," and the subsection title shall be in at least 18 point
type.
5.1.5 Disclosure of
information regarding any required deductibles, which disclosure shall include
the following information:
5.1.5.1 A
description of what a deductible is, including a statement that the
policyholder is responsible for payment of the entire amount of the
deductible;
5.1.5.2 A full
description of the circumstances that will trigger applicability of each
deductible;
5.1.5.3 A description
and example(s) of how each deductible will be calculated;
5.1.5.4 The following statement: "Deductibles
are not required by state law and are not uniform across insurance companies,
and therefore the charge for each deductible may vary between insurers."
The disclosure required by this subsection shall be entitled "Policyholder Payment of Deductibles: and the title shall be in at least 18 point type.
5.2 Where a policy provides full coverage for
any of the items required by sections 5.1.1 through 5.1.3, or where the policy
does not require payment of a deductible, the insurer may indicate that the
disclosure, as to each such item, is not applicable or
"N/A."
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