Register January 2021 No. 781
Chapter Ins 4
FIRE AND ALLIED LINES INSURANCE
Ins 4.01   Interpretation and implementation of s. 632.05 (2), Stats.
Ins 4.08   Inland marine insurance exempt from filing requirements.
Ins 4.10   Wisconsin insurance plan.
Ins 4.01 Ins 4.01 Interpretation and implementation of s. 632.05 (2), Stats.
Ins 4.01(1)(1)Scope. Section 632.05, Stats., and this section apply to policies issued or renewed on or after November 29, 1979, which insure real property owned and occupied by the insured as a dwelling.
Ins 4.01(2) (2) Interpretations.
Ins 4.01(2)(a)(a) Seasonal dwellings. A dwelling used seasonally shall be considered as owned and occupied by the insured if it is not rented to a non-owner for any period of time.
Ins 4.01(2)(b) (b) Outbuildings. Outbuildings insured under the same policy as an owner-occupied dwelling are not subject to s. 632.05 (2), Stats.
Ins 4.01(2)(c) (c) Mobile homes. Mobile homes as defined in s. 66.0435 (1) (d), Stats., shall not be considered real property and shall not be subject to the requirements of s. 632.05 (2), Stats.
Ins 4.01(2)(d) (d) Multifamily units. A policy insuring multiple unit residential property, with at least one unit occupied by the owner shall be subject to s. 632.05 (2), Stats., if there are no more than 4 dwelling units on the property.
Ins 4.01(2)(e) (e) Combined commercial and residential properties. A policy insuring real property any part of which is used for commercial (non-dwelling) purposes other than on an incidental basis is not subject to s. 632.05 (2), Stats.
Ins 4.01 Note Note: In Seider v. Musser, 2000 WI 76, 236 Wis. 2d 211, 612 N.W.2d 659, the supreme court ruled that sub. (2) (e) is invalid.
Ins 4.01(2)(g) (g) Property under construction. Section 632.05 (2), Stats., shall not apply to a policy which insures real property under construction unless the property is completed and is occupied by the owner as a dwelling.
Ins 4.01(2)(h) (h) Operation of building laws. Real property owned and occupied by the insured which is partially destroyed but ordered destroyed under a fire ordinance or similar law shall be considered wholly destroyed for purposes of s. 632.05 (2), Stats.
Ins 4.01 History History: Cr. Register, April, 1981, No. 304, eff. 5-1-81; r. (2) (f), Register, March, 1983, No. 327, eff. 4-1-83; correction in (2) (c) made under s. 13.93 (2m) (b) 7., Stats., Register, April, 1992, No. 436; correction in (2) (c) made under s. 13.92 (4) (b) 7., Stats., Register February 2013 No. 686.
Ins 4.08 Ins 4.08 Inland marine insurance exempt from filing requirements.
Ins 4.08(1)(1)Purpose. In accordance with s. 625.04, Stats., the purpose of this section is to exempt from the filing requirements of s. 625.13, Stats., all classes of inland marine risks.
Ins 4.08(2) (2) Scope. This section shall apply to inland marine insurance transacted under the authorization of s. Ins 6.75 (2) (a).
Ins 4.08(3) (3) Exempt classes. Insurers and rate service organizations are exempt from s. 625.13, Stats., in respect to the filing of rates and supplementary rate information for all classes of inland marine insurance.
Ins 4.08 History History: Cr. Register, December, 1969, No. 168, eff. 1-1-70; emerg. am. (2), eff. 6-22-76; am. (2), Register, September, 1976, No. 249, eff. 10-1-76; am. (2), Register, March, 1979, No. 279, eff. 4-1-79; r. (3) (a) 1. to 38., Register, August, 1981, No. 308, eff. 9-1-81; am. (1), (2), and (3) (a) (intro.), Register, June, 1986, No. 366, eff. 7-1-86.
Ins 4.10 Ins 4.10 Wisconsin insurance plan.
Ins 4.10(1)(1)Purpose. This section is intended to implement and interpret s. 619.01, Stats., for the purpose of establishing procedures and requirements for a mandatory risk sharing facility for basic property insurance coverage. This section is also intended to encourage improvement of and reasonable loss prevention measures for properties located in Wisconsin and to further orderly community development.
Ins 4.10(2) (2) Scope. This section shall apply to all insurers included in sub. (3) (d) except those organized under ch. 612, Stats., assessment mutual insurance companies and insurers who write reinsurance only.
Ins 4.10(3) (3) Definitions.
Ins 4.10(3)(a)(a) “Basic property insurance" means the insurance coverages described in subds. 1. and 3. against direct loss to real and tangible property at a fixed location. The Plan may use customary policy forms and endorsements to effect coverage contemplated by this paragraph. Other coverage may be added to the Plan by endorsement or policy provision upon approval by the commissioner.
Ins 4.10(3)(a)1. 1. Coverage provided in the customary fire policy and in the customary extended coverage as authorized by s. Ins 6.75 (2) (a).
Ins 4.10(3)(a)3. 3. Coverage at least equivalent to that provided in a modified coverage form homeowners policy.
Ins 4.10(3)(b) (b) “Farm risks" means all buildings and their contents whether occupied by the owner or by an employee or by a tenant, located on or used in connection with land devoted to any one or more of the following purposes and where gross annual receipts from those purposes are in excess of $5,000:
Ins 4.10(3)(b)1. 1. Cultivation of the soil
Ins 4.10(3)(b)2. 2. Rearing or keeping of livestock or poultry
Ins 4.10(3)(b)3. 3. Producing fruit, grain, vegetables, hay or other produce
Ins 4.10(3)(c) (c) “Habitational risks" means:
Ins 4.10(3)(c)1. 1. Dwellings, permanent or seasonal, designed for occupancy by not more than 4 families or containing not more than 4 apartments.
Ins 4.10(3)(c)4. 4. Private outbuildings used in connection with any of the foregoing.
Ins 4.10(3)(c)5. 5. Trailer homes at a fixed location.
Ins 4.10(3)(c)6. 6. Household and personal property in risks described in subds. 1 through 5.
Ins 4.10(3)(c)7. 7. Tenants' contents in apartment houses.
Ins 4.10(3)(d) (d) “Insurer" means any insurance company authorized to transact in this state on a direct basis basic property insurance, including the property insurance components of multi-peril policies.
Ins 4.10(3)(e) (e) “Location" means a single building and its contents or contiguous buildings and their contents under one ownership.
Ins 4.10(3)(f) (f) “Manufacturing risks" means those risks eligible to be written under the customary manufacturing business interruption policy forms approved by the commissioner. The following are not considered manufacturing risks:
Ins 4.10(3)(f)1. 1. Dry cleaning and laundering—Carpet, rug, furniture, or upholstery cleaning; diaper service or infants' apparel laundries; dry cleaning; laundries; linen supply.
Ins 4.10(3)(f)2. 2. Installation, servicing and repair—Electrical equipment; electronic equipment; glazing; household furnishings and appliances; office machines; plumbing, heating and air conditioning; protective systems for premises, vaults and safes.
Ins 4.10(3)(f)3. 3. Laboratories—Blood banks; dental laboratories; medical or x-ray laboratories.
Ins 4.10(3)(f)4. 4. Duplicating and similar services—Blue printing and photocopying services; bookbinding; electrotyping; engraving; letter service (mailing or addressing companies); linotype or hand composition; lithographing; photo engraving; photo finishing; photographers (commercial).
Ins 4.10(3)(f)5. 5. Warehousing—Cold storage (locker establishments); warehouse, cold storage; warehouse, furniture or general merchandise.
Ins 4.10(3)(f)6. 6. Miscellaneous—Barber shops; beauty parlors; cemeteries; dog kennels; electroplating; equipment rental (not contractors' equipment); film and tape rental; funeral directors; galvanizing, tinning, and detinning; radio broadcasting, commercial wireless and television broadcasting; taxidermists; telephone or telegraph companies; textiles (bleaching, dyeing, mercerizing or finishing of property of others); veterinarians and veterinary hospitals.
Ins 4.10(3)(g) (g) “Motor vehicles" means vehicles which are self-propelled.
Ins 4.10(3)(h) (h) “Weighted premiums written" means:
Ins 4.10(3)(h)1. 1. Gross direct premiums less return premiums, dividends paid or credited to policyholders, or the unused or unabsorbed portions of premium deposits, with respect to property in this state excluding premiums on risks insured under the Plan, for basic property insurance, for homeowners multiple peril policies, and for the basic property insurance premium components of all other multiple peril policies.
Ins 4.10(3)(h)2. 2. In addition, 100% of the premiums obtained for homeowners multiple peril policies shall be added to 100% of the premiums obtained for basic property insurance and the basic property insurance premium components of all other multiple peril policies. The basic year for the computation shall be the second preceding calendar year.
Ins 4.10(3)(i) (i) “The Wisconsin Insurance Plan," in this section referred to as the Plan, means the nonprofit, unincorporated mandatory risk-sharing facility established by this section to provide for basic property insurance and to assist applicants in securing basic property insurance.
Ins 4.10(4) (4) Eligible risks.
Ins 4.10(4)(a)(a) All risks at a fixed location shall be eligible for inspection and considered for insurance under the Plan except motor vehicles, farm risks, and manufacturing risks as defined in sub. (3) (b), (f), and (g).
Ins 4.10(4)(b) (b) The maximum limits of coverage for the type of basic property insurance defined in sub. (3) (a) 1. which may be placed under the Plan are $350,000 on the dwelling and $175,000 on personal property for any habitational risk at one location and $500,000 on any other eligible risk.
Ins 4.10(4)(d) (d) The maximum limits of coverage for the type of basic property insurance defined in sub. (3) (a) 3. which may be placed under the Plan are $350,000 on the dwelling with the customary percentage limits for other structures, personal property and loss of use and $100,000 on personal liability and $1,000 medical payments to others for any risk at one location.
Ins 4.10(5) (5) Membership.
Ins 4.10(5)(a)(a) Every insurer, as defined in sub. (3) (d), licensed to write one or more components of basic property insurance, as defined in sub. (3) (a), shall be considered a member of the Plan. Any other insurer may, upon application to and approval by the governing committee, become a member.
Ins 4.10(5)(b) (b) An insurer's membership terminates when the insurer is no longer authorized to write basic property insurance in Wisconsin, but the effective date of termination shall be the last day of the fiscal year of the Plan in which termination occurs. Any insurer so terminated shall continue to be governed by the provisions of this section until it completes all of its obligations under the Plan.
Ins 4.10(5)(c) (c) Any voluntary insurer member may terminate its membership only as of the last day of the fiscal year of the Plan by giving written notice to the Plan 30 days prior to the last day of the fiscal year of the Plan. The governing committee upon a majority vote may terminate the membership of a voluntary insurer. Any such terminated member shall continue to be governed by the provisions of this section until it completes all of its obligations under the Plan.
Ins 4.10(5)(d) (d) Subject to the approval of the commissioner, the governing committee may charge a reasonable annual membership fee.
Ins 4.10(6) (6) Administration.
Ins 4.10(6)(a)(a) The Plan shall be administered by the governing committee, subject to the supervision of the commissioner, and operated by a manager appointed by the governing committee.
Ins 4.10(6)(b) (b) The governing committee shall consist of 11 members, each of whom shall serve for a period of one year or until a successor is elected or designated. Each shall have one vote.
Ins 4.10(6)(b)1. 1. Four members shall be nominated by national and state associations that represent property and casualty insurers. If more than four members are nominated, the commissioner shall designate the four members from the list of nominations.
Ins 4.10(6)(b)2. 2. All other insurers not members of the associations in subd. 1 shall elect one member by weighted votes based on each insurer's weighted premiums written.
Ins 4.10(6)(b)3. 3. The commissioner shall appoint members to represent:
stock agents—one member
mutual agents—one member
consumers and other persons not affiliated in any way with the insurance industry—4 members
Ins 4.10(6)(b)4. 4. Not more than one insurer in a group under the same management or ownership shall serve on the governing committee at the same time. Nominees for individuals to serve as consumer members and as representatives of other persons not affiliated in any way with the insurance industry shall be sought from community groups, local agencies, and from other members of the governing committee.
Ins 4.10(7) (7) Duties of the governing committee.
Ins 4.10(7)(a) (a) The governing committee shall meet as often as may be required to perform the general duties of the administration of the Plan or on the call of the commissioner. Six members of the committee present or by proxy shall constitute a quorum. Members of the committee who choose to appoint a proxy shall give a written proxy to the person elected to act as proxy. The written proxy shall then be filed with the governing committee, thus ensuring the validity of the proxy's actions as the governing committee performs its duties.
Ins 4.10(7)(b) (b) The governing committee shall be empowered to appoint a manager, who shall serve at the pleasure of the committee, to budget expenses, levy assessments, disburse funds, and perform all other duties of the Plan. The adoption of or substantive changes in pension plans or employee benefit programs for the manager and staff shall be subject to approval of the governing committee.
Ins 4.10(7)(c) (c) The governing committee may designate, with the approval of the commissioner, a rate service organization as defined in s. 625.02 (2), Stats., to make inspections as required under the Plan and to perform such other duties as may be authorized by the governing committee.
Ins 4.10(7)(d) (d) The manager shall annually prepare an operating budget which shall be subject to approval of the governing committee.
Ins 4.10(7)(e) (e) The governing committee shall submit to the commissioner periodic reports setting forth information as the commissioner may request.
Ins 4.10(7)(f) (f) The governing committee shall separately code all policies written by the Plan so that appropriate records may be compiled for purposes of performing loss prevention and other studies of the operation of the Plan.
Ins 4.10(7)(g) (g) The governing committee shall authorize the manager to file rates, surcharge schedules and forms for prior approval by the commissioner.
Ins 4.10(7)(h) (h) The governing committee shall prepare such agreements and contracts as may be necessary for the execution of this section consistent with its provisions.
Ins 4.10(8) (8) Annual and special meetings.
Ins 4.10(8)(a) (a) There shall be an annual meeting of the insurers on a date fixed by the governing committee at which time members may be chosen under sub. (6) (b) 1., 2. and 4.
Ins 4.10(8)(b) (b) A special meeting shall be called within 40 days by the governing committee after receipt of a written request from any 10 insurers, not more than one of which may be in a group under the same management or ownership.
Ins 4.10(8)(c) (c) The time and place of all meetings shall be reasonable. Twenty days' notice of an annual or special meeting shall be given in writing by the governing committee to all insurers as defined by sub. (3) (d). Six members present in person or by proxy shall constitute a quorum. Voting by proxy shall be permitted.
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Published under s. 35.93, Stats. Updated on the first day of each month. Entire code is always current. The Register date on each page is the date the chapter was last published.