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As announced in the January 23 Personal Lines Bulletin: Flood Insurance Requirements for Citizens New Business, Citizens is updating our eligibility rules to comply with Senate Bill 2-A, passed by Florida legislators during the December 2022 Special Session. This communication covers requirements for existing policies to renew coverage with Citizens.
All existing personal residential policies renewing on or after July 1, 2023 – that include wind coverage and are located in the special flood hazard area as defined by the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) – are required to have flood insurance.
Additionally, all impacted customers will be required to sign and submit a Policyholder Affirmation Regarding Flood Insurance (CIT FW01).
Under the new rule, an existing policyholder located in a special flood hazard area and whose policy includes wind coverage is required to secure flood coverage from the NFIP or a private insurance carrier at the following limits:
If the above limits are not available from the NFIP, Citizens will accept the maximum coverage amount for which the insured is eligible. Maximum NFIP limits:
For renewing policies effective July 1, 2023, and later, you will need to review your book of business to identify your affected customers and the action(s) required to ensure they will be eligible for policy renewal.
To demonstrate compliance with the flood requirement, all policyholders meeting the conditions above are required to submit the following documents:
If PolicyCenter® indicates: | Agent must update flood information in PolicyCenter and upload: |
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Proof of flood coverage that meets Citizens’ requirements and a completed Policyholder Affirmation Regarding Flood Insurance (CIT FW01) |
To assist you with managing policyholders impacted by this change, please look for an upcoming job aid that will outline the process, timelines and requirements that will be necessary to renew.
Agents and credentialed agency staff can register to attend a free webinar, 2023 Personal Lines Flood Insurance Requirements, on January 31 or February 2. Log in to the Agents site and select Training > Live Education, and then select the appropriate link to register.
Agents and consumers may visit FloodSmart.gov or the Florida Office of Insurance Regulation website for information about flood insurance and finding a flood insurance provider. Plan ahead, as there is typically a waiting period for a flood policy to go into effect.
Log in to the Agents site, and:
Citizens provides agent communications online for historical purposes only, and the communications have not been updated to include any changes that may have been made after publication. Agents can find the latest information by reviewing the applicable underwriting manuals, and by logging in and accessing our FAQs, which are available from the top of any page on our website.
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