Kan. Admin. Regs. § 22-5-3 - Reporting of fire losses by insurance companies
(a)
Definitions.
(1) Annual report means a report
submitted to the state fire marshal by a company setting forth the total number
of fire losses and the total amount of losses paid for one calendar year.
(2) Company means a property or
casualty insurance company transacting business in Kansas.
(3) FDID means a fire department
identification number. Each fire department in Kansas shall be assigned an
FDID.
(4) KILR form means the
current edition of the Kansas insurance loss report form used by companies that
do not use the PILR to report fire losses to the state fire marshal.
(5) Machine readable medium means a form that
is readable by electronic data processing machines.
(6) PILR means the property insurance loss
register reporting service of the American insurance association.
(7) PILR form means the reporting form used
by PILR subscribers to report fire losses as approved by the state fire
marshal.
(8) Reportable fire means
a fire in Kansas that damages any property, dwelling, building, automobile,
cropland, contents, and other such items, and that results in five hundred
dollars ($500) or more in loss.
(9) Reporting service means a service
provided by a third party to a company, such as adjusting services or bureaus
that report to the state fire marshal on behalf of a company, including PILR.
Notes
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