Current through November 7, 2024
Section 38a-328-4 - Inspection and reports(a) Any person having an insurable interest in real or tangible personal property at a fixed location shall be entitled to an inspection of the property without cost to the applicant if the FAIR Plan is (1) unwilling to write the coverage at regular rates or (2) declines the application based on the physical condition of the property.(b) The manner and scope of the inspection of FAIR Plan risks shall be prescribed by the FAIR Plan with the approval of the commissioner.(c) An inspection report shall be made for each property inspected. The report shall cover pertinent structural and occupancy features as well as the general condition of the building. A representative photograph of the property may be taken during the inspection.(d) During the inspection, the inspector may point out features of structures and occupancy to the applicant or his representative which may result in condition charges if the risk is accepted. The inspector shall have no authority to advise if the FAIR Plan will provide the coverage.(e) After inspection, a copy of the completed inspection report, and any photograph, indicating the pertinent features of building, construction, maintenance, occupancy, including any condition charges or surcharges imposed by inspection or under the program, or under any substandard rating plan approved by the commissioner shall be prepared. A copy of the inspection report shall be made available to the applicant or his agent upon request.Conn. Agencies Regs. § 38a-328-4
Effective September 25, 1992