All relevant criteria under this section and s. 624.316 shall be applied to the market conduct examination under this subsection. Such an examination must be initiated within 18 months after the landfall of a hurricane that results in an executive order or a state of emergency issued by the Governor. The requirements of this subsection do not limit the authority of the office to conduct at any time a market conduct examination of a property insurer in the aftermath of a hurricane. This subsection does not require the office to conduct multiple market conduct examinations of the same insurer when multiple hurricanes make landfall in this state in a single calendar year. An examination of an insurer under this subsection must also include an examination of its managing general agent as if it were the insurer.
The office shall present the proposed rule required by this subsection to the commission no later than October 1, 2023. In addition to the methodology required by this subsection, the rule must provide criteria for how the office, in coordination with the department, will determine what constitutes a disproportionate number of claims-handling complaints described in paragraph (b).
Fla. Stat. § 624.3161