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Updated 10/23/18
1. SB 894 (Dodd) – Fire Survivor recovery Assistance: Policyholder Flexibility - Allows a
consumer the option to combine portions of their homeowner insurance policy to help
rebuild their home in certain circumstances. Also extends policy renewal protections for a
consumer suffering a total loss from one renewal to two renewals or 24 months. The bill will
also extend the time to collect additional living expenses (ALE) from 24 to 36 months after a
declared disaster. Location: Chapter 618 Statutes of 2018
5. AB 1772 (Aguiar-Curry) – Extend Time to Rebuild and Collect Full Replacement Cost –
Extends the time to rebuild and collect full replacement cost from 24 to 36 months after a
declared disaster. Location: Chapter 627 Statutes of 2018
8. AB 1800 (Levine) - Clarify Right to Full Replacement Cost - Clarifies an insured’s right to
collect the full replacement cost of their home in the event of a total loss, whether they decide
to rebuild, replace at another location or purchase an already built home at a new location.
Location: Chapter 628 Statutes of 2018
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9. AB 1875 (Wood) - Mandatory Offer of Extended Replacement Coverage –Requires an
insurer who does not provide at least 50 percent extended replacement cost coverage to help
direct the consumer to an insurer that does. Location: Chapter 629 Statutes of 2018
10. AB 1923 (Limón) – Debris Removal – Codifies the consolidated debris removal program,
requiring insurers to participate after a declared disaster once property owner consents.
Location: Assembly Appropriations
11. AB 2594 (Friedman) – 24 Month Right to Sue - Extends a consumer’s right to sue their
insurer following a declared disaster from 12 months to 24 months. Location: Chapter 639
Statutes of 2018
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