Rhode Island Code of Regulations
Title 230 - Department of Business Regulation
Chapter 20 - Insurance
Subchapter 05 - Personal Lines - Automobile and Homeowners Insurance
Part 9 - Insurance Coverage for Lead Poisoning (formerly Insurance Regulation 101) (230-RICR-20-05-9)
Section 230-RICR-20-05-9.11 - Property Owners who are Ineligible for Lead Liability Coverage

Current through September 18, 2024

A. The FAIR Plan is not required to issue Lead Liability Coverage to any property owner who fails to remediate the property after a notice of violation issued subsequent to October 31, 2005.

B. If a notice of violation is issued subsequent to October 31, 2005 and the property owner has not brought the property into compliance within ninety (90) days of the issuance of the notice, any insurance policy issued to that property owner shall be subject to cancellation and/or non-renewal.

C. If a residential rental property owner owns only one (1) property and has one (1) unremediated dwelling unit at which a child was poisoned prior to November 1, 2005, that property owner shall be ineligible for Lead Liability Coverage. If a residential rental property owner owns more than one (1) property and has more than two (2) unremediated dwelling units at which a child was poisoned prior to November 1, 2005, that property owner shall be ineligible for Lead Liability Coverage.

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