Current through December 3, 2024
Section 230-RICR-20-05-13.6 - Mitigation MeasuresA. For purposes of the application of R.I. Gen. Laws §§ 27-76-2(c)(4) and (e) the mitigation measures approved by the Commissioner are: 1. With regard to properties within Rhode Island Building Code ("SBC2") Zone 1: a. Insurers may not require any mitigation measures, however, if an insured voluntarily implements any of the mitigation measures allowed for Zones 2 and 3 the insurer shall waive the hurricane deductible. 2. With regard to properties within Rhode Island Building Code Zone 2: a. The maximum mitigation measure that can be required is plywood shutters cut to fit over all window and door openings. Installation must meet SBC2 standards and the plywood must be pre-cut, in good condition and stored onsite in an accessible, dry and secure location on the property. Anchorage hardware must be pre-installed on all window and door openings. b. If an insured voluntarily implements this mitigation measure or any of the mitigation measures allowed for Zone 3, subject to inspection by the insurer and/or submission of satisfactory proof of installation, the insurer shall waive the hurricane deductible. 3. With regard to properties within Rhode Island Building Code Zone 3: a. The maximum mitigation measures that can be required are: (1) Plywood shutters cut to fit over all window and door openings. Installation must meet SBC2 standards and the plywood must be pre-cut, in good condition and stored onsite in an accessible, dry and secure location on the property. Anchorage hardware must be pre-installed on all window and door openings and (2) Roof tie downs in accordance with SBC2.b. If an insured voluntarily implements this mitigation measure, subject to inspection by the insurer and/or submission of satisfactory proof of installation, the insurer shall waive the hurricane deductible.4. Permanent storm shutters or hurricane glass or an equivalent or higher mitigation procedure delineated in SBC2 are acceptable alternatives to plywood shutters. Although the insurer may not require such alternatives to be installed, if the insured makes such installation the insurer shall waive the hurricane deductible. Before waiving the deductible, an insurer may require that permanent storm shutters and/or hurricane glass meet SBC2 requirements or other recognized manual or local equivalents and that such installations be subject to inspection by the insurer and/or submission of satisfactory proof of installation.5. In all Rhode Island Building Code Zones mobile homes must meet the current FEMA regulations governing mobile homes in order to qualify as "mitigated."230 R.I. Code R. 230-RICR-20-05-13.6