N.J. Admin. Code § 11:1-20.2

Current through Register Vol. 56, No. 23, December 2, 2024
Section 11:1-20.2 - Renewal, nonrenewal, and cancellation notice requirements
(a) No policy shall be nonrenewed upon its expiration date unless a valid written notice or nonrenewal has been mailed or delivered to the insured in accordance with the provisions of this subchapter. For the purpose of this subchapter, policies not having a fixed expiration date shall be deemed to expire annually on the anniversary of their inception.
(b) Except as provided in 11:1-20.2(m) with respect to medical malpractice liability insurance policies, no notice of nonrenewal shall be valid unless it is mailed or delivered by the insurer to the insured not more than 120 days nor less than 30 days prior to the expiration of the policy.
(c) Except as provided in 11:1-20.2(m) with respect to medical malpractice liability insurance policies, with respect to payment of the renewal premium, notice of the amount of the renewal premium and any change in contract terms shall be given to the insured in writing not more than 120 days nor less than 30 days prior to the due date of the premium and shall clearly state the effect of nonpayment of the premium by the due date.
(d) No cancellation, other than a cancellation based upon nonpayment of premium or for moral hazard as defined in (f) below, shall be valid unless notice is mailed or delivered by the insurer to the insured, and to any person entitled to notice under the policy, not more than 120 days nor less than 30 days prior to the effective date of such cancellation except, however, that failure to send such notice to any designated mortgagee or loss payee shall invalidate the cancellation only as to the mortgagee's or loss payee's interest.
(e) A policy shall not be cancelled for nonpayment of premium unless the insurer, at least 10 days prior to the effective cancellation date, has mailed or delivered to the insured notice as required in this subchapter of the amount of premium due and the due date. The notice shall clearly state the effect of nonpayment by the due date. No cancellation for nonpayment of premium shall be effective if payment of the amount due is made prior to the effective date set forth in the notice.
(f) A policy shall not be cancelled for moral hazard unless the insurer, at least 10 days prior to the effective termination date, has mailed or delivered to the insured notice as required in this subchapter and the basis for termination conforms to the following definitions of moral hazard:
1. The risk, danger or probability that the insured will destroy, or permit to be destroyed, the insured property for the purpose of collecting the insurance proceeds. Any change in the circumstances of an insured that will increase the probability of such a destruction may be considered a "moral hazard"; and
2. The substantial risk, danger or probability that the character, circumstances or personal habits of the insured may increase the possibility of loss or liability for which an insurer will be held responsible. Any change in the character or circumstances of an individual, corporate, partnership or other insured that will increase the probability of such a loss or liability may be considered a "moral hazard."
(g) No nonrenewal or cancellation shall be valid unless the notice contains the standard or reason upon which the termination is premised and specifies in detail the factual basis upon which the insurer relies.
(h) All notices of nonrenewal and cancellation, except those for nonpayment of premium, must contain a statement that shall be clearly and prominently set out in boldface type or other manner that draws the reader's attention advising the insured that the insured may file a written complaint about the cancellation or nonrenewal with the New Jersey Department of Banking and Insurance, Office of Consumer Protection Services, PO Box 471, Trenton, New Jersey 08625-0471. The statement also shall advise the insured to contact the Department of Banking and Insurance immediately, in the event he or she wishes to file a complaint.
(i) No nonrenewal or cancellation shall be valid unless notice thereof is sent;
1. By certified mail; or
2. By first class mail, if at the time of mailing the insurer has obtained from the Post Office Department a date stamped proof of mailing showing the name and address of the insured, and the insurer has retained a duplicate copy of the mailed notice.
(j) For the purposes of this subchapter, if an insurer fails to send a notice of nonrenewal as required by this subchapter or fails to issue and deliver a policy replacing at the end of the policy period a policy previously issued and delivered by the insurer, or fails to issue and deliver a certificate or notice extending the term of a policy beyond its policy period or term, or fails to provide notice of renewal as specified at (c) above, the insured shall be entitled to continue the expiring policy at the same terms and premium until such time as the insurer shall send appropriate notice of termination or renewal under this subchapter. Nothing in this subchapter shall prohibit an insurer from replacing its policy with a policy issued by another insurer with which it is under common management and control, provided the insurer obtains its policyholder's consent to do so and maintains records of such actions.
(k) An insurer shall not be required to provide notice of nonrenewal or cancellation as specified in this subchapter if the insured has replaced coverage elsewhere or has otherwise specifically requested termination. The insurer must, however, maintain in its file properly documented proof that termination was made at the request of the insured. Where the termination request is submitted by the insured's authorized representative, the insurer's file must contain documentation that the authorized representative has been specifically authorized by the insured to convey the termination request to the insurer.
(l) An insurer may in writing delegate to its appointed agent or to another person or legal entity the performance of any or all of the notice functions set forth in this section. However, delegation of these functions by the insurer to any person or entity shall not relieve the insurer of its responsibilities hereunder. No notice, whether provided by the insurer directly or through a person or entity authorized to act on the insurer's behalf, shall be deemed effective unless provided in conformance with the requirements of this section.
(m) Each notice of renewal or nonrenewal by an insurer authorized to transact medical malpractice liability insurance in this State for a medical malpractice liability policy shall comply with the requirements applicable to such notices set forth in (a) through (l) above, except that such notices shall be mailed or delivered by the insurer to the insured not less than 60 days prior to the expiration of the policy.

N.J. Admin. Code § 11:1-20.2

Amended by 51 N.J.R. 765(a), effective 5/20/2019
Administrative Change, 52 N.J.R. 19(c).