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§ 31-5001Title 31

Purposes of chapter.

The purposes of this chapter are: To assure stability in the property insurance market for property located in the District of Columbia; To assure the availability of basic property insurance and homeowner’s insurance as defined by this chapter; To encourage maximum use and utilization, in obtaining basic property insurance and homeowner’s insurance, of the normal insurance market provided by authorized insurers; To provide for the equitable distribution among insurers of the responsibility for insuring qualified property in the District of Columbia for which insurance cannot be obtained through the normal insurance market and to authorize the establishment of a joint underwriting association in the District of Columbia to provide for insuring and reinsuring of basic property insurance and homeowner’s insurance without regard to environmental hazards; and To encourage the delivery of essential property insurance, and the homeowner’s insurance that is provided by the Facility, at the most reasonable cost possible; provided, that insurance pricing by the Facility: Is actuarially self-supporting; and Does not actively compete with insurance pricing in the normal insurance market provided by authorized insurers.

Annotations

Aug. 1, 1968, 82 Stat. 567, Pub. L. 90-448, title XII, § 1202
Mar. 27, 2003, D.C. Law 14-251, § 2(a), 50 DCR 222
D.C. Law 14-251 substituted “basic property insurance and homeowner’s insurance” for “basic property insurance” throughout the section; in par. (3), substituted “maximum use and utilization” for “maximum use”, and made a nonsubstantive change; in par. (4), substituted “District of Columbia to provide for insuring and” for “District of Columbia to provide for”, and made a nonsubstantive change; and added par. (5).
1973 Ed., § 35-1701.
1981 Ed., § 35-1801.
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