Provides for the establishment of residential home safety and loss prevention courses certified by the superintendent of financial services; requires insurers to provide actuarially appropriate discounts on fire and homeowners insurance premiums to those homeowners who have completed a residential home safety and loss prevention course; directs the superintendent of financial services to promulgate such rules and regulations as are necessary to implement such program and specifies certain matters which must be included in such rules and regulations; requires the superintendent of financial services to issue a report thereon.
Impact
The impact of S07827 on state laws and homeowners is substantial. By creating a system for certified training in loss prevention, this bill is expected to foster safer living environments across New York State. Moreover, it promotes a proactive approach to insurance premiums where policyholders can actively reduce their costs by participating in educational programs. This change encourages homeowners to take responsibilities for their property safety, which could lead to lower overall insurance claims.
Summary
Bill S07827 aims to enhance residential safety and insurance affordability by instituting home safety and loss prevention courses. This legislation mandates that insurers provide a significant premium reduction for homeowners who successfully complete a certified course. The courses will focus on practices that minimize risks associated with fire, theft, and weather-related damages, making homes safer and potentially reducing insurer payouts over time.
Contention
Despite its potential benefits, the bill may encounter resistance stemming from concerns over implementation logistics and the effectiveness of training programs. Critics may argue that the certifications needed for these courses could lead to higher costs for course providers or create barriers for participation among lower-income homeowners. Furthermore, there is a significant concern about maintaining the quality and credibility of the training provided to ensure real-world applicability and effectiveness in reducing insurance claims.
Same As
Provides for the establishment of residential home safety and loss prevention courses certified by the superintendent of financial services; requires insurers to provide actuarially appropriate discounts on fire and homeowners insurance premiums to those homeowners who have completed a residential home safety and loss prevention course; directs the superintendent of financial services to promulgate such rules and regulations as are necessary to implement such program and specifies certain matters which must be included in such rules and regulations; requires the superintendent of financial services to issue a report thereon.
Provides for the establishment of residential home safety and loss prevention courses certified by the superintendent of financial services; requires insurers to provide actuarially appropriate discounts on fire and homeowners insurance premiums to those homeowners who have completed a residential home safety and loss prevention course; directs the superintendent of financial services to promulgate such rules and regulations as are necessary to implement such program and specifies certain matters which must be included in such rules and regulations; requires the superintendent of financial services to issue a report thereon.
Requires the department of financial services to fulfill certain requirements to implement homeowner natural disaster preparedness, home safety and loss prevention courses.
Requires the department of financial services to fulfill certain requirements to implement homeowner natural disaster preparedness, home safety and loss prevention courses.
Creates a homeowners' bill of rights; directs the superintendent of financial services to issue a consumer guide on insuring against catastrophic losses.
Directs the superintendent of financial services to promulgate rules and regulations limiting the use of credit scores to determine automobile insurance premiums.
Directs the superintendent of financial services to promulgate rules and regulations limiting the use of credit scores to determine automobile insurance premiums.
Requires all motor vehicle insurers to file annual detailed financial and claim data statements with the superintendent of financial services; provides that all such statements shall be made available to the public.
Requires all motor vehicle insurers to file annual detailed financial and claim data statements with the superintendent of financial services; provides all such statements shall be made available to the public.
Enacts the residential structure fire prevention act; provides a tax credit to homeowners who remove cock loft fire hazards in their homes; provides an insurance discount for the installation of smoke detecting alarm devices in cock lofts; provides that the repair of cock lofts for the purpose of fire prevention and safety shall be qualifying expenditures under state housing programs.
Directs the superintendent of financial services to conduct a study examining the feasibility of 40- and 50-year mortgages in the state of New York; requires such superintendent to submit a report of findings.