California 2025-2026 Regular Session

California Assembly Bill AB1986

Introduced
2/13/26  

Caption

Residential property insurance: home hardening.

Impact

The impact of AB 1986 is significant as it introduces a new section to the Insurance Code, requiring adjustments in how residential property insurance premiums are calculated based on home hardening status. This means that homeowners who have taken proactive measures to protect their residences from wildfires could see lower insurance premiums, thereby incentivizing fire mitigation efforts and potentially reducing financial losses from catastrophic events. Additionally, the bill underscores the role of the State Fire Marshal in certifying contractors and programs that support home fortification, enhancing the overall framework for wildfire risk management.

Summary

Assembly Bill 1986, introduced by Assembly Member Bennett, seeks to enhance residential property insurance policies by mandating insurers to provide premium quotes based on whether a property has undergone home hardening through approved programs. This bill is especially relevant in the context of California’s ongoing challenges with wildfires, offering incentives for homeowners to fortify their properties against potential fire damage. By establishing a clear mechanism for premium calculation linked to home hardening, the bill aligns insurance practices with fire prevention efforts and encourages property owners to invest in resilience measures.

Contention

As with many legislative proposals, there are points of contention surrounding AB 1986. Critics may express concerns regarding the effectiveness of certification programs and whether they genuinely lead to meaningful improvements in wildfire resilience. Moreover, there may be debates on the implications for insurance companies regarding potential increases in underwriting risks and how this might affect their operations. The balance between incentivizing homeowners and ensuring the insurance market remains stable is likely to be a core discussion as the bill progresses through the legislative process.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CA AB1

Residential property insurance: wildfire risk.

CA SB1301

Residential property insurance: nonrenewals.

CA AB1971

Property tax: exclusion from reassessment: home hardening retrofitting improvements.

CA H0767

Residential Property Insurance

CA SB876

Fire and residential property insurance.

CA AB1143

State Fire Marshal: home hardening certification program.

CA SB1076

Admitted insurers: residential property insurance.

CA S0832

Residential Property Insurance

CA AB1934

State Fire Marshal: home hardening certification program implementation plan.

CA AB2038

Residential property insurance: cancellations and nonrenewals.

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