Fla. Stat. 627.0629
Residential property insurance; rate filings


(1)

It is the intent of the Legislature that insurers provide savings to consumers who install or implement windstorm damage mitigation techniques, alterations, or solutions to their properties to prevent windstorm losses. A rate filing for residential property insurance must include actuarially reasonable discounts, credits, or other rate differentials, or appropriate reductions in deductibles, for properties on which fixtures or construction techniques demonstrated to reduce the amount of loss in a windstorm have been installed or implemented. The fixtures or construction techniques must include, but are not limited to, fixtures or construction techniques that enhance wind uplift prevention, roof strength, roof covering performance, roof-to-wall strength, wall-to-floor-to-foundation strength, opening protection, and window, door, and skylight strength. Credits, discounts, or other rate differentials, or appropriate reductions in deductibles, for fixtures and construction techniques that meet the minimum requirements of the Florida Building Code must be included in the rate filing. The office shall determine the discounts, credits, other rate differentials, and appropriate reductions in deductibles that reflect the full actuarial value of such revaluation, which may be used by insurers in rate filings. Effective October 1, 2023, each insurer subject to the requirements of this section must provide information on the insurer’s website describing the hurricane mitigation discounts available to policyholders. Such information must be accessible on, or through a hyperlink located on, the home page of the insurer’s website or the primary page of the insurer’s website for property insurance policyholders or applicants for such coverage in this state. On or before January 1, 2025, and every 5 years thereafter, the office shall reevaluate and update the fixtures or construction techniques demonstrated to reduce the amount of loss in a windstorm and the discounts, credits, other rate differentials, and appropriate reductions in deductibles that reflect the full actuarial value of such fixtures or construction techniques. The office shall adopt rules and forms necessitated by such reevaluation.

(2)(a)

A rate filing for residential property insurance made on or before the implementation of paragraph (b) may include rate factors that reflect the manner in which building code enforcement in a particular jurisdiction addresses the risk of wind damage; however, such a rate filing must also provide for variations from such rate factors on an individual basis based on an inspection of a particular structure by a licensed home inspector, which inspection may be at the cost of the insured.A rate filing for residential property insurance made more than 150 days after approval by the office of a building code rating factor plan submitted by a statewide rating organization shall include positive and negative rate factors that reflect the manner in which building code enforcement in a particular jurisdiction addresses risk of wind damage. The rate filing shall include variations from standard rate factors on an individual basis based on inspection of a particular structure by a licensed home inspector. If an inspection is requested by the insured, the insurer may require the insured to pay the reasonable cost of the inspection. This paragraph applies to structures constructed or renovated after the implementation of this paragraph.The premium notice shall specify the amount by which the rate has been adjusted as a result of this subsection and shall also specify the maximum possible positive and negative adjustments that are approved for use by the insurer under this subsection.

(2)(a)

A rate filing for residential property insurance made on or before the implementation of paragraph (b) may include rate factors that reflect the manner in which building code enforcement in a particular jurisdiction addresses the risk of wind damage; however, such a rate filing must also provide for variations from such rate factors on an individual basis based on an inspection of a particular structure by a licensed home inspector, which inspection may be at the cost of the insured.

(b)

A rate filing for residential property insurance made more than 150 days after approval by the office of a building code rating factor plan submitted by a statewide rating organization shall include positive and negative rate factors that reflect the manner in which building code enforcement in a particular jurisdiction addresses risk of wind damage. The rate filing shall include variations from standard rate factors on an individual basis based on inspection of a particular structure by a licensed home inspector. If an inspection is requested by the insured, the insurer may require the insured to pay the reasonable cost of the inspection. This paragraph applies to structures constructed or renovated after the implementation of this paragraph.

(c)

The premium notice shall specify the amount by which the rate has been adjusted as a result of this subsection and shall also specify the maximum possible positive and negative adjustments that are approved for use by the insurer under this subsection.

(3)

A rate filing for mobile home owner insurance must include appropriate discounts, credits, or other rate differentials for mobile homes constructed to comply with American Society of Civil Engineers Standard ANSI/ASCE 7-88, adopted by the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development on July 13, 1994, and that also comply with all applicable tie-down requirements provided by state law.

(4)

The Legislature finds that separate consideration and notice of hurricane insurance premiums will assist consumers by providing greater assurance that hurricane premiums are lawful and by providing more complete information regarding the components of property insurance premiums. A rate filing for residential property insurance shall be separated into two components, rates for hurricane coverage and rates for all other coverages. A premium notice reflecting a rate implemented on the basis of such a filing shall separately indicate the premium for hurricane coverage and the premium for all other coverages.

(5)

In order to provide an appropriate transition period, an insurer may implement an approved rate filing for residential property insurance over a period of years. Such insurer must provide an informational notice to the office setting out its schedule for implementation of the phased-in rate filing.

(6)

Any rate filing that is based in whole or part on data from a computer model may not exceed 15 percent unless there is a public hearing.

(7)

An insurer may implement appropriate discounts or other rate differentials of up to 10 percent of the annual premium to mobile home owners who provide to the insurer evidence of a current inspection of tie-downs for the mobile home, certifying that the tie-downs have been properly installed and are in good condition.

(8)

A property insurance rate filing that includes any adjustments related to premiums paid to the Florida Hurricane Catastrophe Fund must include a complete calculation of the insurer’s catastrophe load, and the information in the filing may not be limited solely to recovery of moneys paid to the fund.

(9)

An insurer may file with the office a personal lines residential property insurance rating plan that provides justified premium discounts, credits, or other rate differentials based on windstorm mitigation construction standards developed by an independent, nonprofit scientific research organization, if such standards meet the requirements of this section. Such plan must describe the manner in which the insurer will document the existence of the mitigation features and premium discounts, credits, or other rate differentials created under such plan.

Source: Section 627.0629 — Residential property insurance; rate filings, https://www.­flsenate.­gov/Laws/Statutes/2024/0627.­0629 (accessed Aug. 7, 2025).

627.011
Short title
627.021
Scope of this part
627.031
Purposes of this part
627.041
Definitions
627.062
Rate standards
627.066
Excessive profits for motor vehicle insurance prohibited
627.072
Making and use of rates
627.091
Rate filings
627.092
Workers’ Compensation Administrator
627.093
Application of s
627.096
Workers’ Compensation Rating Bureau
627.101
When filing becomes effective
627.111
Effective date of filing
627.141
Subsequent disapproval of filing
627.151
Basis of approval or disapproval of workers’ compensation or employer’s liability insurance filing
627.162
Requirements for premium installments
627.171
Excess rates
627.191
Adherence to filings
627.192
Workers’ compensation insurance
627.211
Deviations
627.212
Workplace safety program surcharge
627.215
Excessive profits for commercial property and commercial casualty insurance prohibited
627.221
Rating organizations
627.231
Subscribers to rating organizations
627.241
Notice of changes
627.251
Bureau rules not to affect dividends
627.261
Actuarial and technical services
627.281
Appeal from rating organization
627.285
Independent actuarial peer review of workers’ compensation rating organization
627.291
Information to be furnished insureds
627.301
Advisory organizations
627.311
Joint underwriters and joint reinsurers
627.312
Transitional provisions
627.313
Workers’ Compensation Joint Underwriting Plan
627.314
Concerted action by two or more insurers
627.318
Records
627.331
Recording and reporting of loss, expense, and claims experience
627.351
Insurance risk apportionment plans
627.352
Security of data and information technology in Citizens Property Insurance Corporation
627.357
Medical malpractice self-insurance
627.361
False or misleading information
627.371
Hearings
627.381
Penalty for violation
627.0612
Administrative proceedings in rating determinations
627.0613
Consumer advocate
627.0621
Transparency in rate regulation
627.0625
Commercial property and casualty risk management plans
627.0628
Florida Commission on Hurricane Loss Projection Methodology
627.0629
Residential property insurance
627.0645
Annual filings
627.0651
Making and use of rates for motor vehicle insurance
627.0652
Insurance discounts for certain persons completing safety course
627.0653
Insurance discounts for specified motor vehicle equipment
627.0654
Insurance discounts for buildings with fire sprinklers
627.0655
Policyholder loss or expense-related premium discounts
627.0665
Automatic bank withdrawal agreements
627.0915
Rate filings
627.0916
Agricultural horse farms
627.1615
Workers’ compensation applicant discrimination
627.3121
Public records and public meetings exemptions
627.3511
Depopulation of Citizens Property Insurance Corporation
627.3512
Recoupment of residual market deficit assessments
627.3513
Standards for sale of bonds by Citizens Property Insurance Corporation
627.3515
Market assistance plan
627.3517
Consumer choice
627.3518
Citizens Property Insurance Corporation policyholder eligibility clearinghouse program
627.06281
Public hurricane loss projection model
627.06291
Excess profits of residential property insurer
627.06292
Reports of hurricane loss data and associated exposure data
627.06501
Insurance discounts for certain persons completing driver improvement course
627.06535
Electric vehicles
627.35191
Required reports
627.35193
Consumer reporting agency request for claims data from Citizens Property Insurance Corporation

Current through Fall 2025

§ 627.0629. Residential property insurance; rate filings's source at flsenate​.gov