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PRINTER'S NO. 1812
THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF PENNSYLVANIA
SENATE BILL
No.
1212
Session of
2020
INTRODUCED BY PITTMAN, SCAVELLO, MASTRIANO, MARTIN, MENSCH,
BAKER, DiSANTO AND ARNOLD, JUNE 23, 2020
REFERRED TO BANKING AND INSURANCE, JUNE 23, 2020
AN ACT
Amending Title 75 (Vehicles) of the Pennsylvania Consolidated
Statutes, in financial responsibility, further providing for
request for lower limits of coverage, for coverages in excess
of required amounts, for stacking of uninsured and
underinsured benefits and option to waive, for notice of
available benefits and limits and for availability of
uninsured, underinsured, bodily injury liability and property
damage coverages and mandatory deductibles.
The General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
hereby enacts as follows:
Section 1. Sections 1734, 1736, 1738, 1791 and 1792(a) of
Title 75 of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes are amended
to read:
§ 1734. Request for [lower] different limits of coverage.
A named insured may request in writing the issuance of
coverages under section 1731 (relating to availability, scope
and amount of coverage) in amounts [equal to or less than] other
than the limits of liability for bodily injury. A named insured
shall be conclusively presumed to have uninsured and
underinsured motorist coverage in the same amount as the bodily
injury liability in the policy, unless another amount is elected
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in accordance with this chapter.
§ 1736. Coverages in excess of required amounts.
The coverages provided under this subchapter may be offered
by insurers in amounts higher than those required by this
chapter [but] and may [not] be greater than the limits of
liability specified in the bodily injury liability provisions of
the insured's policy.
§ 1738. Stacking of uninsured and underinsured benefits [and
option to waive] prohibited.
[(a) Limit for each vehicle.--When more than one vehicle is
insured under one or more policies providing uninsured or
underinsured motorist coverage, the stated limit for uninsured
or underinsured coverage shall apply separately to each vehicle
so insured. The limits of coverages available under this
subchapter for an insured shall be the sum of the limits for
each motor vehicle as to which the injured person is an insured.
(b) Waiver.--Notwithstanding the provisions of subsection
(a), a named insured may waive coverage providing stacking of
uninsured or underinsured coverages in which case the limits of
coverage available under the policy for an insured shall be the
stated limits for the motor vehicle as to which the injured
person is an insured.
(c) More than one vehicle.--Each named insured purchasing
uninsured or underinsured motorist coverage for more than one
vehicle under a policy shall be provided the opportunity to
waive the stacked limits of coverage and instead purchase
coverage as described in subsection (b). The premiums for an
insured who exercises such waiver shall be reduced to reflect
the different cost of such coverage.
(d) Forms.--
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(1) The named insured shall be informed that he may
exercise the waiver of the stacked limits of uninsured
motorist coverage by signing the following written rejection
form:
UNINSURED COVERAGE LIMITS
By signing this waiver, I am rejecting stacked limits
of uninsured motorist coverage under the policy for
myself and members of my household under which the limits
of coverage available would be the sum of limits for each
motor vehicle insured under the policy. Instead, the
limits of coverage that I am purchasing shall be reduced
to the limits stated in the policy. I knowingly and
voluntarily reject the stacked limits of coverage. I
understand that my premiums will be reduced if I reject
this coverage.
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Signature of First Named Insured
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Date
(2) The named insured shall be informed that he may
exercise the waiver of the stacked limits of underinsured
motorist coverage by signing the following written rejection
form:
UNDERINSURED COVERAGE LIMITS
By signing this waiver, I am rejecting stacked limits
of underinsured motorist coverage under the policy for
myself and members of my household under which the limits
of coverage available would be the sum of limits for each
motor vehicle insured under the policy. Instead, the
limits of coverage that I am purchasing shall be reduced
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to the limits stated in the policy. I knowingly and
voluntarily reject the stacked limits of coverage. I
understand that my premiums will be reduced if I reject
this coverage.
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Signature of First Named Insured
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Date
(e) Signature and date.--The forms described in subsection
(d) must be signed by the first named insured and dated to be
valid. Any rejection form that does not comply with this section
is void.]
(a) General rule.--Regardless of the number of policies
issued, vehicles or premiums shown on a policy, premiums paid,
persons covered, vehicles involved in an accident, claims made
or lawsuits filed, in no event shall the limit of liability for
uninsured or underinsured motorist coverage applicable to two or
more motor vehicles covered under the same or separate policies
be added together to determine the liability for the coverage
available to an injured person or persons for any one accident.
(b) Nonowned vehicles.--If a person insured for uninsured or
underinsured coverage is an occupant of a nonowned vehicle
covered by a policy also providing uninsured or underinsured
motorist coverage, the priority of recovery in section 1733
(relating to priority of recovery) shall apply. The maximum
amount payable under section 1733(a)(2) shall be the single
highest limit on any one vehicle for which the injured person is
a named insured or resident relative under the policy.
(c) Owned vehicles.--If any person insured for uninsured or
underinsured motorist coverage is an occupant of an owned
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vehicle, the uninsured or underinsured motorist coverage
afforded by the policy covering the vehicle occupied at the time
of the accident shall be the only uninsured and underinsured
motorist coverage available.
(d) Pedestrians.--If a person insured for uninsured or
underinsured motorist coverage is injured as a pedestrian in a
motor vehicle accident, the uninsured or underinsured motorist
coverage shall be the single highest limit on any one vehicle
for which the injured person is a named insured or insured under
the policy.
§ 1791. Notice of available benefits and limits.
It shall be presumed that the insured has been advised of the
benefits and limits available under this chapter provided the
following notice in bold print of at least ten-point type is
given to the applicant at the time of application for original
coverage, and no other notice or rejection shall be required:
IMPORTANT NOTICE
Insurance companies operating in the Commonwealth of
Pennsylvania are required by law to make available for
purchase the following benefits for you, your spouse or
other relatives or minors in your custody or in the
custody of your relatives, residing in your household,
occupants of your motor vehicle or persons struck by your
motor vehicle:
(1) Medical benefits, up to at least $100,000.
(1.1) Extraordinary medical benefits, from $100,000
to $1,100,000 which may be offered in increments of
$100,000.
(2) Income loss benefits, up to at least $2,500 per
month up to a maximum benefit of at least $50,000.
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(3) Accidental death benefits, up to at least
$25,000.
(4) Funeral benefits, $2,500.
(5) As an alternative to paragraphs (1), (2), (3)
and (4), a combination benefit, up to at least $177,500
of benefits in the aggregate or benefits payable up to
three years from the date of the accident, whichever
occurs first, subject to a limit on accidental death
benefit of up to $25,000 and a limit on funeral benefit
of $2,500, provided that nothing contained in this
subsection shall be construed to limit, reduce, modify or
change the provisions of section 1715(d) (relating to
availability of adequate limits).
(6) [Uninsured, underinsured and bodily] Bodily
injury liability coverage up to at least $100,000 because
of injury to one person in any one accident and up to at
least $300,000 because of injury to two or more persons
in any one accident or, at the option of the insurer, up
to at least $300,000 in a single limit for these
coverages, except for policies issued under the Assigned
Risk Plan. Also, at least $5,000 for damage to property
of others in any one accident.
(7) Uninsured and underinsured liability coverage up
to at least $300,000 because of injury to one person in
any one accident and up to at least $900,000 because of
injury to two or more persons in any one accident or, at
the option of the insurer, up to at least $900,000 in a
single limit for these coverages, except for policies
issued under the Assigned Risk Plan.
[Additionally, insurers] (8) Insurers may offer higher
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benefit levels than those enumerated above as well as
additional benefits. However, an insured may elect to
purchase lower benefit levels than those enumerated
above.
Your signature on this notice or your payment of any
renewal premium evidences your actual knowledge and
understanding of the availability of these benefits and
limits as well as the benefits and limits you have
selected.
If you have any questions or you do not understand all of
the various options available to you, contact your agent
or company.
If you do not understand any of the provisions contained
in this notice, contact your agent or company before you
sign.
§ 1792. Availability of uninsured, underinsured, bodily injury
liability and property damage coverages and mandatory
deductibles.
(a) Availability of coverages.--
(1) Except for policies issued under Subchapter D
(relating to Assigned Risk Plan)[, an]:
(i) An insurer issuing a policy of bodily injury
liability coverage pursuant to this chapter shall make
available for purchase higher limits of [uninsured,
underinsured and] bodily injury liability coverages up to
at least $100,000 because of injury to one person in any
one accident and up to at least $300,000 because of
injury to two or more persons in any one accident or, at
the option of the insurer, up to at least $300,000 in a
single limit for these coverages.
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(ii) An insurer issuing a policy of bodily injury
coverage under this chapter shall make available for
purchase higher limits of uninsured and underinsured
liability coverages up to at least $300,000 because of
injury to one person in any one accident and up to
$900,000 because of injury to two or more persons in any
one accident or, at the option of the insurers, up to at
least $900,000 in a single limit for these coverages.
(2) Additionally, an insurer shall make available for
purchase at least $5,000 because of damage to property of
others in any one accident. However, the exclusion of
availability relating to the Assigned Risk Plan shall not
apply to damage to property of others in any one accident.
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Section 2. The amendment of 75 Pa.C.S. §§ 1734, 1736, 1738,
1791 and 1792(a) shall apply to policies issued or renewed on or
after 180 days after the effective date of this section.
Section 3. This act shall take effect in 180 days.
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