California 2025-2026 Regular Session

California Senate Bill SB1076

Introduced
2/13/26  

Caption

Admitted insurers: residential property insurance.

Impact

The passage of SB 1076 is poised to reshape state laws surrounding residential property insurance and wildfire risk management. By mandating insurers to provide coverage to compliant properties, the bill incentivizes homeowners to adopt necessary wildfire mitigation practices to secure insurance. The requirement for minimum standards can lead to more uniform building practices aimed at reducing wildfire vulnerability, ultimately contributing to community resilience in fire-prone areas. As such, the legislation aims to balance the insurance market's operational viability with the protection of homeowners against the backdrop of increasing wildfire threats in California.

Summary

Senate Bill 1076, introduced by Senator Prez and coauthored by Senator McGuire, focuses on the regulation of residential property insurance in California. It aims to improve protections against wildfire risks by establishing minimum home hardening and wildfire mitigation standards that admitted insurers must consider when providing insurance coverage. The bill prohibits admitted insurers from refusing to offer, sell, or renew residential property insurance policies for properties that meet these defined standards, effective January 1, 2028. This policy is significant in areas heavily affected by wildfires, providing homeowners with more potential access to insurance coverage.

Contention

Despite its protective intentions, SB 1076 has generated discussions around the potential burdens it imposes on insurance companies, particularly concerning compliance and risk management. Critics may argue that the legislation could limit an insurer’s flexibility to tailor their policies based on specific local risks and underwriting guidelines, and that it does not address the complex dynamics of areas extremely ravaged by wildfires. Additionally, the ability for insurers to apply for waivers in high-risk areas has raised questions on how effectively this mechanism will operate under real-world conditions, thereby presenting an ongoing debate about the balance between insurance availability and insurer financial stability.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CA AB1

Residential property insurance: wildfire risk.

CA SB1301

Residential property insurance: nonrenewals.

CA AB1559

Residential property insurance images.

CA AB1986

Residential property insurance: home hardening.

CA SB876

Fire and residential property insurance.

CA SB877

Residential property insurance: loss estimate transparency.

CA H0767

Residential Property Insurance

CA S0832

Residential Property Insurance

CA AB2637

Residential property insurance.

CA AB1467

Residential property insurance: tree fire risks.

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