Virginia Administrative Code
Title 14 - INSURANCE
Agency 5 - STATE CORPORATION COMMISSION, BUREAU OF INSURANCE
Chapter 342 - RULES GOVERNING STANDARDS FOR THE CONTENT OF HOMEOWNERS INSURANCE POLICIES
Section 14VAC5-342-110 - Exclusions applicable to personal liability and medical payments coverage
Universal Citation: 4 VA Admin Code 5-342-110
Current through Register Vol. 41, No. 3, September 23, 2024
A. Insurers may exclude losses under personal liability coverage for:
1. Liability assumed by the insured under
contracts or agreements that are not in writing. This exclusion does not apply
to liability that the insured would have had without a contract or
agreement.
2. Liability assumed by
the insured under a contract or agreement relating to the insured's
business.
3. The insured's share of
any loss assessment charged against all members of any property owners'
association.
4. Bodily injury to a
person covered or required to be covered under a workers' compensation or other
similar law.
5. Damage to property
owned by the insured.
6. Damage to
property of others in the care, custody, or control of the insured.
7. Sickness, disease, or death of a residence
employee unless written claim is made or suit is brought against the insured
within 36 months after the end of the policy term.
B. Insurers may exclude losses under medical payments coverage:
1. To a person covered or
required to be covered under a workers' compensation or other similar
law;
2. To any person covered as an
insured;
3. To a person, except a
residence employee, regularly residing on the insured premises;
4. To a residence employee if the bodily
injury occurs off the insured premises unless the injury arises out of the
residence employee's employment by an insured; or
5. To a person on the insured premises
because an insured's business is conducted on the premises or professional
services are rendered on the premises.
C. Insurers may exclude occurrences applicable to personal liability and medical payments coverages arising from:
1. Aircraft. Insurers shall provide coverage
for (i) drones without cameras and drones that are not capable of carrying
people or cargo or (ii) hobby aircraft or model aircraft that are not capable
of carrying people or cargo.
2.
Motor vehicles, recreational motor vehicles, or hovercraft. Insurers shall
provide coverage for:
a. Vehicles primarily
used in servicing the residence premises while on or off the residence
premises;
b. Golf carts used for
golfing purposes within a golfing facility, including crossing public roads to
access other parts of the golfing facility;
c. Recreational motor vehicles or hovercraft
on an insured premises; and
d.
Motor vehicles held in dead storage on the residence premises.
3. Watercraft that is powered by
an engine with more than 25 horsepower and sailing vessels more than 26 feet in
length with or without auxiliary power. Insurers shall provide coverage for
bodily injury or property damage occurring on the insured premises.
4. Rendering of or failing to render
professional services.
5. Business
pursuits of an insured except for incidental business activities (i) conducted
by an insured who is younger than 21 years of age, (ii) that produce revenues
of no more than $2,500 during the policy period, or (iii) a combination of
clauses (i) and (ii) of this subdivision.
6. Any premises, owned, rented, or controlled
by an insured other than the insured premises.
7. An intentional act by a person insured
under the policy that was directed or committed by that person, but only with
respect to that person.
8. War,
invasion, insurrection, rebellion, revolution, civil war, usurped power, or
action taken by governmental authority in hindering, combating, or defending
against any of these events.
9.
Smuggling or trafficking.
10.
Sexual molestation, corporal punishment, or physical or mental abuse.
11. Transmission of a communicable disease by
an insured.
12. Manufacture,
delivery, use, sale, transfer, or possession of property that is
unlawful.
13. Manufacture,
delivery, use, sale, transfer, or possession of a controlled substance, except
for the legitimate use of prescription drugs by a person following the orders
of a licensed medical provider.
14.
Discharge of carbon monoxide pursuant to § 38.2-235 of the Code of
Virginia.
15. Bodily injury to an
insured as defined in subdivisions 1 and 2 of the definition of insured in
14VAC5-342-30.
16. Entrustment or
supervision by an insured of any excluded aircraft, motor vehicle, recreational
motor vehicle, hovercraft, or watercraft.
17. Vicarious liability for the actions of a
minor using any excluded aircraft, motor vehicle, recreational motor vehicle,
hovercraft, or watercraft.
18.
Nuclear reaction, radiation, or radio-active contamination.
Statutory Authority: §§ 12.1-13, 38.2-223, and 38.2-2108 of the Code of Virginia.
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