Rhode Island 2023 Regular Session

Rhode Island House Bill H5542

Introduced
2/15/23  

Caption

Casualty Insurance Generally -- Liquid Fuel Coverage

Impact

If enacted, H5542 will require all casualty insurance policies issued or renewed on or after January 1, 2024, to include specific coverages. Homeowners will receive first-party property coverage with a minimum of $75,000 for damage caused by heating oil leaks, as well as liability coverage of at least $250,000 for third-party claims resulting from such releases. This will help ensure that homeowners are financially protected from sudden and often expensive damages related to heating oil spills.

Summary

House Bill 5542, introduced in the Rhode Island General Assembly, addresses the need for insurance coverage related to heating oil damage. Specifically, it mandates that all homeowners' insurance policies provide coverage for property damage caused by or in response to the release of heating oil from residential oil tanks or associated piping and equipment. The intent of this bill is to protect homeowners from financial liability and costs associated with oil spills, which can have significant environmental impacts as well as damage to personal property.

Conclusion

H5542 is a proactive step in improving homeowner protections against environmental damage and liability from heating oil leaks. However, it may also catalyze debates over the balance between regulatory requirements imposed on insurance providers and the financial implications for consumers, as well as the overall effectiveness of the coverage limits established in the legislation.

Contention

The bill's provisions have raised some concerns regarding the implications for insurance companies and the potential cost of premiums. Insurers may argue that mandated coverages could lead to increased operational costs, which may be passed on to consumers through higher premiums. Furthermore, discussions may also center around the adequacy of coverage limits, as some advocates believe that these minimums might not sufficiently cover the costs associated with large-scale environmental remediation efforts.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

RI H8110

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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