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     STATE OF RHODE ISLAND

IN GENERAL ASSEMBLY

JANUARY SESSION, A.D. 2022

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RELATING TO INSURANCE -- CASUALTY INSURANCE GENERALLY -- LIQUID FUEL

COVERAGE

     

     Introduced By: Representative S Lima

     Date Introduced: April 08, 2022

     Referred To: House Corporations

     It is enacted by the General Assembly as follows:

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     SECTION 1. Chapter 27-8 of the General Laws entitled "Casualty Insurance Generally" is

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hereby amended by adding thereto the following section:

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     27-8-19. Property damage caused by heating oil leakage.

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     Every insurance company incorporated by or under the laws of this state, and licensed to

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write homeowners' insurance in this state, insuring dwelling houses or other properties shall provide

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the following coverage to residential owners to whom a homeowners' insurance policy is issued or

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renewed on or after January 1, 2023:

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     (1) First-party property coverage for response action costs incurred or regulations

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promulgated pursuant thereto and property damage on the insured's property caused by or in

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response to a release of heating oil from a residential liquid fuel tank or any piping, fuel supply

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lines, equipment or systems connected thereto; and liability coverage for third-party claims arising

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out of a release of heating oil into the environment. Minimum coverage of seventy-five thousand

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dollars ($75,000) per occurrence for first-party property subject to a reasonable deductible not to

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exceed one thousand dollars ($1,000) per claim and minimum coverage of two hundred fifty

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thousand dollars ($250,000) per occurrence for third-party liability shall be provided. For the

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purposes of this section, first-party property coverage shall include response action costs incurred

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to assess and remediate a heating oil release impacting soil, indoor air or other environmental media

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on the insured's property. Third-party liability coverage shall include the obligation to defend the

 

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insured at the insurer's expense against third-party claims, and such defense obligation shall include

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coverage for costs incurred to investigate the source and extent of the release of heating oil.

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Damages covered under third-party liability coverage shall include response action costs incurred

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to address conditions on and off the insured's property arising from a heating oil release on the

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insured's property that has impacted or is likely to impact groundwater or has migrated to, or is

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likely to migrate to, a third-party's property. First-party and third-party liability coverage shall

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apply simultaneously and, in addition to, one another when both coverages are applicable.

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     (2) As used in this section, unless the context clearly requires otherwise, "dwelling house"

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means a 1 to four (4) unit dwelling used for living or sleeping and "liquid fuel tank" means a tank

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in which heating oil is stored and from which heating oil is delivered or pumped through a fuel

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supply line to an oil burner, whether located within a dwelling or other structure, including tanks

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installed at or below grade level, or located outdoors but excluding underground tanks wherever

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located.

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     SECTION 2. This act shall take effect upon passage.

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EXPLANATION

BY THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL

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RELATING TO INSURANCE -- CASUALTY INSURANCE GENERALLY -- LIQUID FUEL

COVERAGE

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     This act would require that casualty insurance provide coverage for property damage on

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the insured’s property caused by or in response to a release of heating oil from a residential liquid

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fuel tank or any piping, fuel supply lines, equipment or systems connected thereto; and liability

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coverage for third-party claims arising out of a release of heating oil into the environment,

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commencing on or after January 1, 2023. Minimum coverage of seventy-five thousand dollars

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($75,000) per occurrence for first-party property subject to a reasonable deductible not to exceed

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one thousand dollars ($1,000) per claim and minimum coverage of two hundred fifty thousand

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dollars ($250,000) per occurrence for third-party liability would be provided.

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     This act would take effect upon passage.

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