Arkansas Code § 23-79-168

Deductible based on percentage of insured value - Disclosure required
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A residential property insurance policy issued or renewed in this state that bases the deductible under the insurance policy for any loss, other than a loss due to an earthquake, on a percentage of the insured value of the insured property shall disclose to the insured the monetary amount of the deductible, other than for a loss due to an earthquake, on the policy declaration page or notice of renewal of the policy. Added by Act 2023, No. 471,§ 1, eff. 8/1/2023.
A residential property insurance policy issued or renewed in this state that bases the deductible under the insurance policy for any loss, other than a loss due to an earthquake, on a percentage of the insured value of the insured property shall disclose to the insured the monetary amount of the deductible, other than for a loss due to an earthquake, on the policy declaration page or notice of renewal of the policy. Added by Act 2023, No. 471,§ 1, eff. 8/1/2023.
A residential property insurance policy issued or renewed in this state that bases the deductible under the insurance policy for any loss, other than a loss due to an earthquake, on a percentage of the insured value of the insured property shall disclose to the insured the monetary amount of the deductible, other than for a loss due to an earthquake, on the policy declaration page or notice of renewal of the policy. Added by Act 2023, No. 471,§ 1, eff. 8/1/2023.
A residential property insurance policy issued or renewed in this state that bases the deductible under the insurance policy for any loss, other than a loss due to an earthquake, on a percentage of the insured value of the insured property shall disclose to the insured the monetary amount of the deductible, other than for a loss due to an earthquake, on the policy declaration page or notice of renewal of the policy.

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