28 Tex. Admin. Code § 5.9752 - Notice of Material Change-Change from Replacement Cost to Actual Cash Value
(a) A material change
includes a change from replacement cost coverage to actual cash value coverage.
The change might be to the entire policy, or to any part of it. This section
applies only to changes from replacement cost to actual cash value.
(b) A notice of material change must explain
the terms "replacement cost" and "actual cash value." Using plain language, the
notice must at a minimum explain that:
(1)
for replacement cost, the policy will pay to repair or replace the damaged item
based on the current cost of the item; and
(2) for actual cash value, the policy will
pay less based on the item's characteristics, such as age or
condition.
(c) If the
term "depreciation" is in the notice, the notice must use plain language to
explain that "depreciation" is the amount of value that an item loses over
time, typically through use, wear and tear, or by becoming obsolete.
(d) A notice of material change must include
at least one plain-language example that shows the difference in dollar amounts
between coverage before and after the material change.
(1) See Figure: 28 TAC §
5.9752(d)(1) for
one possible way to list the amounts a policyholder might receive for a total
roof replacement. Insurers are not limited to using the Figure as the example,
and they may use other content and formatting.
(2) If the policy includes a depreciation
schedule, the notice of material change must list the form name and page number
that contains the depreciation schedule.
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