AB 1512, as amended, Committee on Insurance. Insurance: notice of lapse.
Existing law requires an insurance policy to specify certain information, including, but not limited to, the parties to the contract, the property or life insured, the risks insured against, premium, and the coverage period. Existing law, commencing January 1, 2016, and with regard to private passenger automobile insurance that provides coverage for 6 months or longer, specified residential property insurance, and policies of individual disability income insurance that are issued and take effect or that are renewed on or after January 1, 2016, requires an insurer to maintain a verifiable process or adopt a procedure that allows an applicant or policyholder to designate one additional person to receive notice of lapse, termination, expiration, nonrenewal, or cancellation of a policy for nonpayment of premium, as specified. Existing law provides that if an insurer opts to adopt the
verifiable processbegin insert,end insert thenbegin delete,end delete the insurerbegin insert,end insert shall provide the policyholder, within 30 days after the inception of an individual policy, with notice of the right to designate one person. Existing law provides that if a policy holder pays the premium for an insurance policy through a payroll or pension deduction plan, then the notice of the right to designate one person need only be sent within 60 days after the policyholder is no longer on that deduction payment plan. Existing law further requires the application form for an insurance policy to clearly indicate the deduction payment plan selected by the applicant.
This bill wouldbegin delete removeend deletebegin insert
deleteend insert the requirement that the application form clearly indicate the deduction payment plan selected by the applicant.begin insert
The bill would make these provisions inapplicable to a policy of disability income insurance if the premiums for the policy are paid entirely by the employer.end insert
Vote: majority. Appropriation: no. Fiscal committee: no. State-mandated local program: no.
The people of the State of California do enact as follows:
Section 396 of the Insurance Code is amended
2to read:
(a) An insurer shall do either of the following:
4(1) Maintain a verifiable process that allows a policyholder to
5designate in writing or by electronic transmission pursuant to
6Section 38.5 one additional person to receive notice of lapse,
7termination, expiration, nonrenewal, or cancellation of a policy
8for nonpayment of premium. The insurer shall notify the
9policyholder in writing or by electronic transmission pursuant to
10Section 38.5 of this right at the time of the application or within
1130 days after the inception date of an individual policy described
12in subdivision (f), and at least every two years thereafter. The
13notification described in this subdivision shall instruct the
14policyholder
how to request the designation and how to replace
15or delete a designee. If a policyholder initiates contact with the
16insurer after the insurer has provided notice and the insurer
17complies with the policyholder’s request to establish or change
18the additional person to receive the notice described in this section,
19the insurer shall not be required to maintain additional verification.
20(2) Comply with subdivision (b).
21(b) An insurer that adopts the following procedure shall be
22deemed to have complied with subdivision (a).
23(1) Unless an applicant for insurance has been provided notice
24of the right set forth in this section prior to inception of the policy,
25the insurer shall provide the policyholder, within 30 days after the
26inception
date of an individual policy described in subdivision (f),
P3 1with notice of the right to designate one person, in addition to the
2policyholder, to receive notice of lapse, termination, expiration,
3nonrenewal, or cancellation of a policy for nonpayment of
4premium. The insurer shall provide each applicant or policyholder
5with notice in writing or by electronic transmission pursuant to
6Section 38.5 of the opportunity to make the designation. That
7notice shall instruct the applicant or policyholder on how he or
8she is to submit the name and address of one person, in addition
9to the applicant or policyholder, who is to receive notice of lapse,
10termination, expiration, nonrenewal, or cancellation of the policy
11for nonpayment of premium.
12(2) If after having been provided notice from the insurer of the
13right to designate an individual to receive notice
of lapse,
14termination, expiration, nonrenewal, or cancellation for
15nonpayment of premium, the applicant or policyholder fails to
16designate an individual within 30 days, the applicant or
17policyholder shall be conclusively presumed to have declined the
18opportunity to exercise his or her right at that time.
19(3) Notwithstanding subparagraph (C) of paragraph (2) of
20subdivision (a) of Section 791.13 or any other law, the insurer
21shall retain and utilize as necessary the contact information
22provided in the written designation for the lifetime of the policy,
23and allow the policyholder to update the written designation if the
24policyholder so requests.
25(c) (1) A policyholder retains the right to designate the one
26additional person to receive notice of lapse,
termination, expiration,
27nonrenewal, or cancellation for nonpayment of premium at any
28time, at the initiative of the policyholder, regardless of whether
29the policyholder previously declined to exercise that right. At least
30every two years, the insurer shall notify the policyholder in writing
31or by electronic transmission pursuant to Section 38.5, of
32whichever of the following applies:
33(A) If a policyholder has previously provided a designation
34pursuant to this subdivision, in writing or by electronic transmission
35pursuant to Section 38.5, the right to change the prior designation
36by replacing or deleting a person to receive notice of lapse,
37termination, expiration, nonrenewal, or cancellation for
38nonpayment of premium.
39(B) If the policyholder has not previously designated a
person
40to receive the notice of lapse, termination, expiration, nonrenewal,
P4 1or cancellation for nonpayment of premium pursuant to this
2subdivision, the right to designate a person to receive notice of
3lapse, termination, expiration, nonrenewal, or cancellation for
4nonpayment of premium.
5(2) The notice requirements in subparagraphs (A) and (B) of
6paragraph (1) may be provided to a policyholder in a single notice
7and shall not require two separate notices.
8(d) When a policyholder pays the premium for an insurance
9policy through a payroll or pension deduction plan, the
10requirements contained in paragraph (1) of subdivision (b) need
11not be met until 60 days after the policyholder is no longer on that
12deduction payment plan.
13(e) An insurance policy shall not lapse or be terminated for
14nonpayment of premium unless the insurer, at least 10 days prior
15to the effective date of the lapse, termination, expiration,
16nonrenewal, or cancellation, gives notice to the individual
17designated pursuant to subdivision (a) or (b) at the address provided
18by the policyholder for purposes of receiving the notice of lapse,
19termination, expiration, nonrenewal, or cancellation for
20nonpayment of premium. Notwithstanding any other law, notice
21shall be given by first-class United States mail, postage prepaid,
22within 10 days after the premium is due and unpaid. This
23subdivision does not modify requirements for notice to the
24policyholder of lapse, termination, expiration, nonrenewal, or
25cancellation set forth in other sections of this code.
26(f) This section applies only to
policies of private passenger
27automobile insurance that provide coverage for six months or
28longer, policies of residential property insurance as described in
29subdivision (a) of Section 10087 that take effect or that are renewed
30after the effective date of this section, and policies of individual
31disability income insurance as described in subdivision (i) of
32Sectionbegin delete 799.01.end deletebegin insert 799.01, except if the premiums for the policy are
33paid entirely by the employer.end insert
34(g) This section applies to policies that are issued and take effect
35or that are renewed on or after January 1, 2016.
36(h) An individual designated by a policyholder
pursuant to this
37section to receive notice of lapse, termination, expiration,
38nonrenewal, or cancellation of the policy for nonpayment of
39premium does not have any rights, whether as an additional insured
P5 1or otherwise, to any benefits under the policy, other than the right
2to receive notice as provided by this section.
3(i) This section shall become operative on January 1, 2016.
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