N.J. Admin. Code § 11:2-42.8 - Hurricane deductibles; notice requirements
(a) Pursuant to
N.J.S.A.
17:36-5.36, insurers and the FAIR Plan shall
provide notice to policyholders regarding their hurricane deductible program.
The notice shall be provided for any mandatory and/or optional hurricane
deductible programs utilized by the insurer. Such notice shall comply with the
following requirements and include the following information:
1. The notice shall comply with the
readability standards set forth in N.J.A.C. 11:2-18;
2. A notice shall accompany the issuance of
each new policy to which a hurricane deductible applies and each subsequent
renewal thereof;
3. Where the
deductible that applied in the prior policy term is changed at renewal (for
example, a new mandatory hurricane deductible program for the insurer has been
approved by the Department during the prior policy term), the policyholder
notice shall state that the terms of the policy have been changed. The insurer
shall use boldface type or other means to draw the reader's attention to this
statement. The policyholder notice shall explain the changes made to the
policy;
4. The notice must be
specific to the policy and identify whether the hurricane deductible applied to
the policy is optional or mandatory. If the notice does not set forth the
specific flat dollar or percentage deductible applied to the policy, it shall
clearly state that this information can be found on the policy declarations
page;
5. The notice shall identify
the circumstances and conditions under which the hurricane deductible will
apply to the policy as set forth in the policy or endorsement, and shall
reference where the deductible provision may be found in the policy or
endorsement;
6. The notice shall
explain how application of the hurricane deductible will affect settlement of a
claim, including the coverages to which the hurricane deductible will apply,
and shall provide a specific example of such a claim settlement;
7. The notice shall explain the relationship
between the hurricane deductible and any other deductible that may apply to the
policy;
8. The notice shall
reference the consumer information brochure required under
N.J.S.A.
17:36-5.36 for more detailed information
concerning the insurer's hurricane deductible programs; and
9. If applicable, the policyholder notice
shall explain how the insured may qualify for a lower hurricane deductible or
the elimination of the hurricane deductible. In this case the policyholder
notice shall:
i. Identify the criteria that
must be met in order to qualify for a lower deductible or elimination of the
hurricane deductible (for example, through the payment of an additional premium
and/or implementation of loss mitigation features);
ii. Where loss mitigation is a condition,
provide a general description or summary of the types of loss mitigation
measures included in the insurer's hurricane deductible program and any
documentation requirements utilized by the insurer; and
iii. Instruct the insured as to the process
that must be followed to pursue any change or elimination of a hurricane
deductible for which the insured may qualify. The instructions shall
prominently identify any time limitations that may apply to changing or
eliminating the hurricane deductible.
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