Rhode Island 2022 Regular Session

Rhode Island House Bill H8110

Introduced
4/8/22  

Caption

Casualty Insurance Generally -- Liquid Fuel Coverage

Impact

The bill establishes a minimum coverage requirement of $75,000 for first-party property damages with a deductible not exceeding $1,000 per claim, as well as $250,000 for third-party liability claims arising from heating oil leaks. This requirement is intended to help mitigate the financial impacts of such environmental releases on property owners and ensure that insurers provide adequate protection for both the property from which the heating oil is released and neighboring properties affected by the leak. By mandating these coverages, the bill strengthens consumer protections within the insurance framework applicable to residential property owners.

Summary

House Bill 8110 introduces provisions for casualty insurance concerning liquid fuel coverage, specifically addressing the issues arising from heating oil leaks from residential liquid fuel tanks. This bill aims to amend existing insurance regulations to require homeowners' insurance policies to include specific coverages related to heating oil releases, thus ensuring that residential owners are financially protected against potential damages caused by such incidents. The legislation mandates both first-party and third-party liability coverages as part of the homeowners' insurance policies for properties effective from January 1, 2023.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding HB 8110 include concerns over the financial implications for insurance companies and how these new requirements may affect policy premiums for homeowners. Critics might argue that while the intention behind the bill is to enhance coverage, it could lead to increased insurance costs, disproportionately impacting lower-income homeowners. Additionally, there may be debates regarding the adequacy of the specified coverage amounts in relation to the actual costs associated with environmental remediation and related damages. Stakeholders may also engage in discussions about the size and capacity of insurance companies to absorb and manage the risk posed by these new coverage requirements.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

RI H5542

Casualty Insurance Generally -- Liquid Fuel Coverage

RI H1046

Relative to the cleanup of accidental home heating oil spills

RI H1194

Relative to the cleanup of accidental home heating oil spills

RI HB1160

Insurance; Oklahoma Property and Casualty Insurance Guaranty Association; powers and duties; joining organizations; records; effective date.

RI HB06981

An Act Concerning Electronic Posting Of Certain Documents By Insurers, Nonrenewal Or Cancellation Of Property And Casualty Insurance Policies, Federal Home Loan Banks And The Insurers Rehabilitation And Liquidation Act, Hypothecation Of Assets And Surplus Lines Insurance.

RI H7264

Casualty Insurance Rating

RI HB655

Modifies provisions relating to property and casualty insurance

RI H7160

Casualty Insurance Generally

RI S2737

Relative to the remediation of home heating oil releases

RI H1129

Relative to the remediation of home heating oil releases

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