Rhode Island Code of Regulations
Title 230 - Department of Business Regulation
Chapter 20 - Insurance
Subchapter 05 - Personal Lines - Automobile and Homeowners Insurance
Part 5 - Pre-Inspection of Private Passenger Motor Vehicles (formerly Insurance Regulation 77) (230-RICR-20-05-5)
Section 230-RICR-20-05-5.8 - Deferral of Inspection
Current through September 18, 2024
A. An insurer may defer an inspection for ten (10) business days following coverage being bound or the effective date of coverage, whichever is earlier, for a new policy or for inclusion of additional or replacement vehicles to an existing policy.
B. When an inspection is deferred an insurer, through its producer, shall either:
C. In addition to the notice requirements of (2) above, the insurer, through its producer, shall furnish the applicant, at the time coverage is effected, with a list of inspection sites where the inspection can be conducted. The location of an inspection site or sites, and the consequences of the applicant's failure to obtain a timely inspection shall be furnished immediately to the applicant either in person, by telephone, or in writing. Documentation of such notice, including the name of the person giving the notice and the identity of the site(s) provided must be contained in the applicant's policy record.
D. Producers must use the prescribed NOTICE OF MANDATORY PRE-INSPECTION REQUIREMENT letter (Form B) or the prescribed ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF REQUIREMENT FOR PRE-INSPECTION letter (Form D), and immediately send a copy to the insurer. A copy of the confirmation letter addressed to the applicant or the completed acknowledgement letter shall be retained by the producer in the applicant's policy record.
E. Any decision to waive or not to waive an inspection pursuant to this Part, shall not be based on the age, race, sex, or marital status of the applicant or the customary operators of the vehicle, or the principal place of garaging.