Iowa Admin. Code r. 191-20.52

Current through Register Vol. 47, No.14, January 8, 2025
Rule 191-20.52 - Reasonable underwriting standards for property coverage
(1) The following characteristics may be used in determining whether a risk is acceptable for property coverage. Where there is more than one cause for declination, all causes shall be listed and complied with before the property may be accepted for insurance purposes.
a. Physical condition of property; however, the mere fact that a property does not satisfy all current building code specifications will not, of itself, suffice as a reason for declination.
b. The property's present use as extended vacancy or extended unoccupancy of the property for 60 consecutive days. Properties that are vacant or unoccupied for more than 60 days may be insured while rehabilitation or reconstruction work is actively in process, meaning that the insured or owner should make monthly progress in order to complete the rehabilitation or reconstruction within a one-year time frame.
c. Other specific characteristics of ownership, condition, occupancy or maintenance that violate the law and that result in substantial increased exposure to loss. Any circumstance considered under this paragraph must relate to the peril insured against.
d. Physical condition of buildings that results in an outstanding order to vacate, in an outstanding demolition order or in being declared unsafe in accordance with the applicable law.
e. One or more of the conditions for nonrenewal as listed in rule 191-20.54 (515,515F) currently exist. The Plan shall upon notice that conditions at the buildings have changed consider a new application for coverage.
f. Previous loss history or matters of public record concerning the applicant or any person defined as an insured under the policy.
g. Any other guidelines that have been approved by the commissioner.
(2) Reserved.

Iowa Admin. Code r. 191-20.52

ARC 8624B, lAB 3/24/10, effective 4/28/10
Adopted by IAB March 20, 2024/Volume XLVI, Number 19, effective 4/24/2024