On September 3, 2024, the Connecticut Insurance Department (CID) issued a Storm Water Coverage and Flood Insurance Fact Sheet following a severe rain event that caused storm and flood damage. The fact sheet provides general homeowner and commercial insurance coverage information and describes the claim process under a typical homeowners policy, along with other helpful information.
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Connecticut Issues Storm Water Coverage and Flood Insurance Fact Sheet
Sep 12, 2024 / by AAIS posted in Compliance, Connecticut
Iowa Issues Proclamation of Disaster Emergency for Des Moines County
Sep 11, 2024 / by AAIS posted in Compliance, Iowa
On August 28, 2024, Iowa Governor Kim Reynolds issued a Proclamation of Disaster Emergency for Des Moines County in response to the severe weather that occurred on August 27, 2024.
California Amends Title 13 CCR Section 82.00
Sep 10, 2024 / by AAIS posted in Compliance, California
California has amended Title 13 CCR Section 82.00. Among other provisions regarding form content, document size, and ink color, the amended rule allows electronic evidence of liability insurance for covered vehicles. The electronic version must contain all the same titling and content that is outlined in the rule for issuing the California evidence of liability insurance document. This becomes effective on October 1, 2024.
Alaska Requests Insurers to Provide Relief Following Storm
Sep 3, 2024 / by AAIS posted in Compliance, Alaska
On August 26, 2024, Alaska Governor Mike Dunleavy issued a disaster declaration following heavy rain and landslides in Ketchikan, activating the State Emergency Operations Plan. The Alaska Division of Insurance (AKDOI) issued Bulletin B24-10 to provide guidelines for insurers to follow.
Florida Issues New Hurricane Debby Reporting Deadlines
Sep 3, 2024 / by AAIS posted in Compliance, Data Call, Florida
On August 28, 2024, the Florida Office of Insurance Regulation (FLOIR) issued a follow-up Data Call Notice for Hurricane Debby, requiring certain insurers to submit simplified catastrophe reporting.
Oklahoma Issues Bulletin Requiring Market Survey Attestation
Aug 30, 2024 / by AAIS posted in Compliance, Oklahoma
On August 22, 2024, the Oklahoma Insurance Department (OID) issued Bulletin No. 2024-07, notifying insurers of rule changes and requiring certain insurers to file a Market Survey Attestation.
Illinois has enacted House Bill 5357, which requires insurers, upon receiving homeowners insurance applications, to provide applicants with information regarding the availability of coverage for losses caused by a sewer backup or sump pump overflow, including coverage limits and costs.. Additionally, insurers are required to provide to the insured this information, along with details of their existing coverage, at least 30 days prior to each renewal of any homeowners policy. The bill is effective January 1, 2025.
Washington Issues Annual Residential Policy Nonrenewals and Cancellations Data Call
Aug 28, 2024 / by AAIS posted in Compliance, Data Call, Washington
On August 22, 2024, the Washington State Office of the Insurance Commissioner (WOIC) issued a residential policy nonrenewals and cancellations data call, along with instructions and the worksheet that is to be submitted.
Iowa Issues Proclamation of Disaster Emergency for Monona County
Aug 27, 2024 / by AAIS posted in Compliance, Iowa
On August 19, 2024, Iowa Governor Kim Reynolds issued a Proclamation of Disaster Emergency for Monona County in response to the severe storms and weather that occurred on June 21, 2024. This proclamation follows the activation of Federal Emergency Management Agency's (FEMA) Individual Disaster Assistance Program, identifying a need to assist individuals and families adversely affected by this disaster, on August 2, 2024.
Connecticut Issues State of Emergency in Certain Counties Following Flooding
Aug 26, 2024 / by AAIS posted in Compliance, Connecticut
On August 22, 2024, the Connecticut Insurance Department (CID) issued a Department Notice to all insurers informing them of the recent declaration of a state of emergency in Fairfield, New Haven, and Litchfield counties following significant flooding.