October 21, 2004  


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SAMPLE NOTICES DEVELOPED FOR
CONDITIONAL TERRORISM ENDORSEMENTS

Now that Congress has adjourned temporarily without extending the life of the federal terrorism reinsurance program, AAIS is distributing sample notices for informing commercial policyholders of the status of terrorism coverage if the program "sunsets" as scheduled.

The notices being distributed to commercial lines affiliates explain the application of "conditional" terrorism endorsements developed by AAIS to address the possibility that the federal Terrorism Risk Insurance Program would expire, as scheduled, on Dec. 31, 2005, a date that could fall within the policy period for some policies. 

Earlier in the year, many observers anticipated that Congress would extend the program through 2007. Congress recently adjourned without enacting an extension, but could revisit the matter when it reconvenes in mid-November.


NOV. 10 MARKETING WEB SEMINAR 
ON AAIS ARTISANS, BOP PROGRAMS

Joseph Harrington, AAIS director of corporate communications, will lead a Web-based seminar at 1 p.m. Wed., Nov. 10 describing the features and benefits of the AAIS Artisans and Businessowners Programs for companies that currently do not use those programs.

For more information, and to sign up,


NEW COVERAGE OPTIONS ADDED TO 
AGRICULTURAL OUTPUT PROGRAM

AAIS is filing several new coverage options for its Agricultural Output Program with proposed effective dates of March 1, 2005. Most notable among the endorsements are:

  • An endorsement providing limited coverage for fungus (e.g., mold) and related perils; and

  • An endorsement providing equipment breakdown coverage.

The endorsement providing equipment breakdown coverage was developed in conjunction with The Hartford Steam Boiler Inspection and Insurance Company; however, the option may also be used under other reinsurance arrangements.


S.C. NAMED DRIVER RESTRICTIONS
DO NOT APPLY TO UMBRELLA POLICIES

AAIS has been advised by the South Carolina Department of Insurance that new requirements for excluding a named driver from an automobile policy do not apply to umbrella policies. Companies using the AAIS Personal Umbrella Program in South Carolina can use the designated driver exclusion provided in that program without having to amend it.

The requirements, due to take effect Jan. 1, 2005, allow a named driver exclusion to be added to an automobile policy only if the excluded driver has had his or her license turned in to the Department of Motor Vehicles, or if the excluded driver has obtained auto liability insurance from another source.

The act establishing the requirements and a related regulation are available online.


ALASKA NOW ACCEPTING
SELF-CERTIFIED FORM FILINGS

The Alaska Division of Insurance recently issued a bulletin announcing it will begin accepting self-certified form filings for general liability, umbrella/excess liability, inland marine, businessowners, and other lines of insurance under a pilot program sponsored by the National Association of Insurance Commissioners (NAIC). 

In the announcement, division director Linda Hall states that "adoption of approved rating organization forms for all lines of business may also be submitted through the self-certification program."


IDEAS SOUGHT FOR TOPICS AT
AAIS ANNUAL CONFERENCE

Planning is underway for the business program of the 2005 AAIS Annual Conference, April 10-12 at the L'Auberge Resort and Spa, Del Mar, Calif., north of San Diego.

Individuals wishing to submit ideas for business sessions that would be helpful to senior executives can contact Joe Harrington, AAIS director of corporate communications, at joeh@AAISonline.com, or by calling 800/564-AAIS.



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