Insurance Commissioner Ricardo Lara is addressing both short and long-term factors to create lasting solutions for consumers, including:
Safer from Wildfire Regulations: Commissioner Lara, in partnership with the emergency response and readiness agencies in Governor Newsom's administration, has mandated insurance companies to recognize and reward wildfire safety and mitigation efforts made by homeowners and businesses. This new regulation requires insurance companies to submit new rates that recognize the benefit of safety measures such as upgraded roofs and windows, defensible space, and memberships in community-wide programs such as Firewise USA and the Fire Risk Reduction Community designation developed by the state's Board of Forestry and Fire Protection. It further requires insurance companies to provide discounts to consumers that meet various elements of the Safer from Wildfires framework and to provide consumers with their property's “wildfire risk score,” including a right for consumers to appeal that score.
Sustainable Insurance Strategy: Commissioner Lara's Strategy is a comprehensive initiative aimed at modernizing the state's insurance market to ensure accessible insurance for all Californians, create a resilient insurance marketplace, and protect consumers and communities from the adverse impacts of climate change. The strategy consists of several components to enhance insurance access, fairness and resilience for both the market and consumers.
- Streamlining the rate application process
- Introducing risk management tools such as catastrophe modeling and net cost of reinsurance, with a commitment from insurance companies to write at least 85% of the homes and business in distressed area
- And strengthening the FAIR Plan
Proactive Outreach to Insurance Companies: Commissioner Lara continues to proactively outreach to insurance companies to write more business in California so consumers continue to have available coverage options in the face of continued climate change. These discussions are on-going.
Rate Filing Approvals and Market Conduct Reviews: The Department experts closely review insurers' submitted rate filings to ensure any approved rates are justified and to make sure consumers are not paying more than necessary for their coverage. These reviews promote fairness, transparency, and accountability within the insurance marketplace. Commissioner Lara unveils first wave of proposed regulatory reforms to help safeguard the integrity of the state's insurance market.
FAIR Plan Reforms: Commissioner Lara is reforming the FAIR Plan to expand its coverage options and ensure affordability for policyholders, including expanding residential and commercial coverage limits for the first time in 25 years to keep pace with increased costs. His agreement with the FAIR Plan increases its commercial coverage limit to $20 million for businesses unable to find coverage in the normal insurance marketplace.
Moratorium on Non-renewals and Cancellations: Under Senate Bill 824 (2018), authored by then-Senator Lara, the Commissioner has protected more than 4 million people statewide since 2019 through mandatory one-year moratoriums on insurance companies cancelling or non-renewing residential insurance policies in certain areas within or adjacent to a fire perimeter after a declared state of emergency is issued by the Governor.