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 14VAC5-342-130 - Policy Conditions
Current through Register Vol. 41, No. 3, September 23, 2024
A. Insurers may restrict the application of the policy to loss or an occurrence during the policy term.
B. Insurers may void the entire policy (i) if, whether before or after a loss, the insured has willfully concealed or misrepresented any material fact or circumstance concerning the insurance or the interest of the insured in the insurance or (ii) in the case of any fraud or false swearing by the insured relating to the insurance.
C. If an insurer adopts any revision to its forms or endorsements that would broaden coverage currently provided without additional premium charge, the insurer shall automatically apply the broadened coverage from the effective date of the revisions.
D. If a named insured dies, insurers shall modify the definition of insured in 14VAC5-342-30 as follows:
E. Insurers may not invalidate the policy if the insured waives, in writing, before a loss any right of recovery against a party for loss occurring on the insured premises. If not waived, the insurer may require from the insured an assignment of all right of recovery against a party for a loss or occurrence to the extent that the insurer made payment.
F. Terms or conditions in the policy that are less favorable than those provided for in this chapter or the applicable statutes are construed to conform to this chapter and those statutes.
G. Insurers shall include the relevant termination provisions in §§ 38.2-2113 and 38.2-2114 of the Code of Virginia in the policy. In addition, the following apply:
H. If an insurer elects to waive a policy provision, the waiver must be in writing.
I. Insurers may require that coverage under the policy is excess over a service agreement, home warranty, or similar service warranty.
J. Insurers may exclude coverage, refuse to pay claims, or refuse to provide benefits under a policy if those actions would expose the insurer to a violation of applicable trade or economic sanctions, laws, or regulations. including those administered and enforced by the U.S. Treasury Department's Office of Foreign Assets Control.
Statutory Authority: §§ 12.1-13, 38.2-223, and 38.2-2108 of the Code of Virginia.