Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 69O-167.011 - Homeowner's Policies: Offer of Replacement Cost Coverage and Law and Ordinance Coverage
(1) This rule
applies to all covered losses arising from claims under homeowners policies as
that term is generally used but does not apply to a tenant's form, commonly
known as an HO-4 nor to a condominium unit owner's form, commonly known as an
HO-6.
(2) Pursuant to Section
627.7011, F.S., insurers are
required to obtain a written statement from the holder of a homeowner's policy
regarding that policyholder's selection or rejection of replacement cost
coverage and law and ordinance coverage, as those coverages are described in
Section 627.7011, F.S. Insurers are also
required to provide each homeowner's policyholder with notice of the
availability of these coverages at least once every three years. However, an
insurer is not required to make the offers required by this rule with respect
to the issuance or renewal of a homeowners policy which contains the provisions
specified in Section 627.7011(1)(b),
F.S.
(3) Insurers shall obtain
approval to use its own form, and must use an approved form for the required
notification every three years. Such form used by the insurer shall be retained
by the insurer in the policyholder's file.
(4) If the insurer already includes
replacement coverage and law and ordinance coverage as an integral part of its
homeowners policy form, it is not necessary to obtain an explicit selection or
rejection from the policyholder. However, the insurer shall include an
explanation of the coverages in order to fully advise the applicant or
policyholder of the nature of the coverages, as required by Section
627.7011(2),
F.S.
Notes
Rulemaking Authority 624.308(1) FS. Law Implemented 624.307(1), 624.424, 627.7011 FS.
New 11-2-94, Formerly 4-167.011, Amended 7-30-17.
State regulations are updated quarterly; we currently have two versions available. Below is a comparison between our most recent version and the prior quarterly release. More comparison features will be added as we have more versions to compare.
No prior version found.