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(1) Scope. Except as otherwise provided, this section applies to every
14motor vehicle liability policy
of insurance issued or delivered in this state against the
15insured's liability for loss or damage resulting from accident caused by any motor
16vehicle, whether the loss or damage is to property or to a person.
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17Section
8. 632.32 (2) (bc) of the statutes is created to read:
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(2) (bc) "Motor vehicle liability policy" has the meaning given in s.
19344.61 (2).
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(2) (cm) "Umbrella or excess liability policy" means an insurance
23contract providing at least $1,000,000 of liability coverage per person or per
24occurrence in excess of certain required underlying
motor vehicle liability
insurance 25policy coverage or a specified amount of self-insured retention.
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(2) (e) 2.
A At the time of the accident, a bodily injury liability insurance
4policy applies to the motor vehicle
at the time of the accident or the owner or operator
5of the motor vehicle has furnished proof of financial responsibility for the future
6under subch. III of ch. 344 and it is in effect or is a self-insurer under another
7applicable motor vehicle law.
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(2) (e) 3. The limits under the bodily injury liability insurance policy
or
11with respect to the proof of financial responsibility or self-insurance are less than
12the
amount needed to fully compensate the insured for his or her damages limits of
13the person's underinsured motorist coverage under subd. 1.
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(2) (g) 3. An unidentified motor vehicle involved in a hit-and-run
17accident with the person
that makes contact, in the accident, with the person or the
18vehicle that the person is occupying.
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(4) (a) (intro.)
Every Except as provided in par. (d), every motor vehicle
22liability policy
of insurance subject to this section that insures with respect to any
23motor vehicle registered or principally garaged in this state against loss resulting
24from liability imposed by law for bodily injury or death suffered by any person arising
1out of the ownership, maintenance, or use of a motor vehicle shall contain therein or
2supplemental thereto provisions for all of the following coverages:
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(4) (a) 1. Excluding a policy written by a town mutual organized under
6ch. 612, uninsured motorist coverage, in limits of at least
$100,000 $50,000 per
7person and
$300,000 $100,000 per accident.
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(4) (a) 3m. Medical payments coverage
, in the amount of at least $10,000
11per person. Coverage written under this subdivision may be excess coverage over
12any other source of reimbursement to which the insured person has a legal right.
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(4) (bc) Notwithstanding par. (a)
2m. and 3m., the named insured may
16reject
underinsured motorist coverage or medical payments coverage
. If the named
17insured rejects the coverage, the or both. Any rejected coverage need not be provided
18in a subsequent renewal policy issued by the same insurer unless the insured
19requests it in writing.
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20Section
17. 632.32 (4) (d) of the statutes is created to read:
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(4) (d) This subsection does not apply to umbrella or excess liability
22policies.
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(5) (f)
No A policy may provide that, regardless of the number of policies
4involved, vehicles involved, persons covered, claims made, vehicles or premiums
5shown on the policy, or premiums paid, the limits for any
uninsured motorist
6coverage or underinsured motorist coverage under the policy may not be added to the
7limits for similar coverage applying to other motor vehicles to determine the limit of
8insurance coverage available for bodily injury or death suffered by a person in any
9one accident
, except that a policy may limit the number of motor vehicles for which
10the limits for coverage may be added to 3 vehicles.
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(5) (g)
No A policy may provide that the maximum amount of uninsured
14motorist coverage or underinsured motorist coverage available for bodily injury or
15death suffered by a person who was not using a motor vehicle at the time of an
16accident is
any the highest single limit of uninsured motorist coverage or
17underinsured motorist coverage, whichever is applicable, for any motor vehicle with
18respect to which the person is insured
, except that a policy may limit the number of
19motor vehicles for which coverage limits may be added to 3 vehicles.
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(5) (h)
No A policy may provide that the maximum amount of medical
23payments coverage available for bodily injury or death suffered by a person who was
24not using a motor vehicle at the time of an accident is
any the highest single limit of
25medical payments coverage for any motor vehicle with respect to which the person
1is insured
, except that a policy may limit the number of motor vehicles for which
2medical payments coverage limits may be added to 3 vehicles.
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5632.355 (title)
Prohibited bases basis for assessing risk.
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6Section
23. 632.355 (intro.) (except 632.355 (title)) and (1) of the statutes, as
7created by
2009 Wisconsin Act 28, are consolidated, renumbered 632.355 (1c) and
8amended to read:
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(1c) In issuing or renewing a motor vehicle insurance policy, an insurer
10may not
do any of the following: (1) Place place the applicant or insured in a
11high-risk category on the basis that the applicant or insured has not previously had
12motor vehicle insurance.
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13Section
24. 632.355 (2) of the statutes is created to read:
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(2) Subsection (1c) does not apply to a person who applies for a motor
15vehicle insurance policy on or after January 1, 2011, and who is in violation of s.
16344.62 at the time of application.
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(1)
Limits, required coverage, and policy provisions. The treatment of sections
19631.43 (3) and 632.32 (4) (a) 1. and 3m. and (bc), (4r), and (6) (d), (e), and (f) of the
20statutes first applies to motor vehicle insurance policies and umbrella and excess
21liability policies that are issued or renewed on the effective date of this subsection.
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(2)
Renewal with increased premium. The treatment of section 631.36 (5) (b)
233. of the statutes first applies to policies that renewed on the first day of the 3rd
24month beginning after the effective date of this subsection.
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1(3)
Uninsured and underinsured motor vehicle definitions. If a motor vehicle
2insurance policy that is in effect on the effective date of this subsection contains a
3provision that is inconsistent with the treatment of section 632.32 (2) (e) 2. or 3. or
4(g) 3. or (4) (a) (intro.) or (d) of the statutes, the treatment of section 632.32 (2) (e) 2.
5or 3. or (g) 3. or (4) (a) (intro.) or (d) of the statutes, whichever is applicable, first
6applies to that motor vehicle insurance policy on the date on which it is renewed.