April 5, 2006



AAIS...
Expanding Your 
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AAISdirect USERS GET 30-DAY ACCESS
TO RESIDENTIAL VALUATION SERVICE

AAIS affiliates that use the AAISdirect Internet service will have free online access to the residential property valuation service provided by e2Value, Inc., Stamford, Conn. The service provides systematic valuation procedures for a wide range of residential property, including high value homes, modular and kit homes, condos and co-ops, alterations and additions, and more.

Access to the service will be available from April 10 through May 9, 2006 to any company that uses AAISdirect for any AAIS line of insurance program.

This is the second joint initiative between AAIS and e2Value. Currently, carriers affiliated for AAIS farm programs have access to e2Value's Farm & Ranch Estimator property valuation service through AAISdirect.

For information on affiliating with AAIS or using AAISdirect, contact Rick Maka, director of marketing, at rickm@AAISonline.com or by calling 800-564-AAIS.


NEW JERSEY REQUIRES SUBMISSION OF
HOMEOWNERS UNDERWRITING GUIDELINES

A recent order from the New Jersey Department of Banking and Insurance requires companies writing homeowners insurance in the state to submit their underwriting guidelines and rules to the department by April 15. The order also requires the filing of any changes to these underwriting guidelines that take place before September 30, 2006. Those filings must be submitted within 10 days of the implementation of a change.

NOTE: The definition of "homeowners insurance" in the order includes any personal lines property and liability package policy on a 1-4 family dwelling, including a mobile home or condominium. The definition  extends to package policies created by combining dwelling property and personal liability forms.

The order states that the review is being undertaken in the wake of "inquiries concerning the availability of homeowners insurance coverage in the State with regard to underground storage tanks, ownership of certain dog breeds, coastal availability, insurance scoring, and other matters."


AAIS FILING 'NON-CERTIFIED'
TERRORISM EXCLUSIONS IN TEXAS

AAIS is filing exclusions in Texas for losses arising from acts of terrorism that would not qualify as "certified" acts under the federal terrorism reinsurance program. (For discussion of the distinction between "certified" and "non-certified" acts of terrorism, click here.)

During the countrywide filing of terrorism exclusions following the 2002 federal Terrorism Risk Insurance Act, the Texas Department of Insurance had not approved exclusions for acts of terrorism that fell outside of federal reinsurance coverage.

Subsequently, the Texas department approved "conditional" and "post-TRIP" exclusions that, in effect, have permitted exclusions for non-certified terrorist acts in certain lines, including Crime and Farmowners. AAIS is filing "non-certified" exclusions in other commercial lines to determine if the department is prepared to accept such exclusions as a general policy.

Affiliates in affected lines will be notified of filing status by bulletin.


INPUT SOUGHT ON
AAIS ARTISANS PROGRAM

Companies using the AAIS Artisans Program were sent a survey form via bulletin last week seeking their input for purposes of planning changes to the program. Survey responses are requested by April 18, 2006.

AAIS maintains a stand-alone program for insuring small-scale artisan contractors. Among other things, the program provides an option for writing liability coverage only for artisan operations that may have no building property.

The survey seeks input regarding the Artisan Program's eligibility rules, classifications, liability rating base, coverage issues, coverage options, and support services. 

For more information on the AAIS Artisans Program, contact Rick Maka, director of marketing, at rickm@AAISonline.com or by calling 800-564-AAIS.


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