California Insurance Code § 2033

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(a) The California Safe Homes grant program is hereby established to be developed and administered by the department for the purpose of achieving the following goals: (1) Reducing local and statewide wildfire losses. (2) Improving insurability and resilience of vulnerable communities. (3) Home hardening of insurable properties to mitigate wildfire risk and enable consumers to get access to insurance premium incentives offered by insurance companies and in alignment with the department’s rules. (b) (1) The Sustainable Insurance Account is hereby established within the Insurance Fund. Funds in the Sustainable Insurance Account shall be available to the department for the program upon appropriation by the Legislature, upon receipt of federal grants or funds, or upon receipt of other sources of grants or funds. (2) Special funds in the Sustainable Insurance Account shall not be redistributed. Funds shall be used to support activities necessary to carry out the functions and purposes of the program. (c) The department may adopt rules and establish eligibility requirements and additional procedures as necessary for the effective administration of the program and in accordance with any conditions associated with grants or funds received by the program. The department may contract with a third party to assist with program administration. (d) When awarding grant funds under the program, the department shall prioritize the following, in descending order: (1) The replacement of roofs to align with the standards specified in the department’s Safer from Wildfires regulations (Section 2644.9 of Title 10 of California Code of Regulations). (2) The creation of a five-foot noncombustible zone around the structure, to align with the standards specified in the department’s Safer from Wildfires regulations (Section 2644.9 of Title 10 of California Code of Regulations). (3) Projects that improve communitywide mitigation to reduce the risk of losses caused by wildfires, with consideration of all of the following priorities: (A) Collective actions that mitigate risks before a disaster occurs by addressing risk factors on structures and in the surrounding area that exacerbate insurable wildfire losses. (B) Alignment with existing risk mitigations identified in Section 2644.4.5 or 2644.9 of Title 10 of California Code of Regulations. (C) Anticipated benefit to insurance policyholders. (e) Eligible program applicants shall be qualifying individuals and qualifying cities, counties, and special districts, as follows: (1) For a qualifying individual, grant funds related to incentives specified in paragraphs (1) and (2) of subdivision (d) may be awarded if the following criteria are met: (A) The property of the applicant is covered by an admitted insurer or the California FAIR Plan Association. (B) The property of the applicant is in a ZIP Code that overlaps with a high or very high fire hazard severity zone, as shown on current maps published by the Department of Forestry and Fire Protection. (C) The income of the applicant is no higher than the low-income limit for the county in which they reside, as designated by the Department of Housing and Community Development. (2) For a qualifying city, county, or special district, the applicant shall demonstrate the alignment of the use of grant funds to enhance and expand the priorities stated in subdivision (d) and the criteria for tracking performance. (f) The department shall collect information to account for the performance of the program over time, including both of the following: (1) The department shall require that grantees provide subsequent information on the use of grant funds, including receipt for contractor services, if appropriate, written attestation of work done by the recipient, and documentation that demonstrates if the grantee qualified for wildfire incentives from their insurance company after the grant funds were used to reduce wildfire risk of loss to the home. (2) Regional informati

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