LD 1853
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Page 2 of 3 An Act To Amend the Laws Relating to Property Insurance LD 1853 Title Page
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LR 2725
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2.__Notice.__If an insurer increases the stated insured value
in accordance with subsection 1, then the insurer must provide
notice to the named insured on the policy at least 30 days prior
to the effective date of the renewal policy stating the reason
for the increase in premium and the amount of premium increase
associated with the increase in valuation.__The notice also must
state that upon written request by the named insured the insurer
will disclose the specific reasons and specific property
characteristics that contributed to the resulting increase in
stated value.

 
3.__Exemptions.__This section does not apply to routinely
scheduled increases in valuation under the policy based on
inflation or to requests initiated by an insured to increase the
stated insured value of a property.

 
SUMMARY

 
This bill prohibits an insurer from cancelling or refusing to
issue or renew a property insurance policy subject to the Maine
Revised Statutes, Title 24-A, chapter 41, subchapter 5, the so-
called "Maine Property Insurance Cancellation Control Act,"
solely on the basis of the age of the dwelling. The bill
prohibits an insurer from declining to insure a property subject
to the Maine Property Insurance Cancellation Control Act on the
basis that a previous owner of the property submitted claims for
losses to the property. The bill prohibits insurers from
increasing the stated value of a property insured under a policy
governed by the Maine Property Insurance Cancellation Control Act
at any time other than at renewal. The bill also requires
insurers to provide notice to the named insured explaining the
reason for any increase in premium associated with an increase in
stated value and disclosing how an insured may obtain additional
information that led to the increase in value. The bill requires
an insurer to provide advance notice of needed property repairs
to a policyholder and to allow for a reasonable time for the
policyholder to complete the repairs before issuing a nonrenewal
notice based on lack of necessary repairs for a property
insurance policy subject to the Maine Property Insurance
Cancellation Control Act. Finally, the bill amends the hearing
section of the Maine Property Insurance Cancellation Control Act
to clarify the proof required by an insurer to establish that its
reason to nonrenew a policy is a good faith reason and rationally
related to the insurability of the property.


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