Wisconsin Code § 605.03

Coverage to be provided
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(1) GENERAL. (a)
Mandatory coverage. Subject to par. (f), the property fund shall
provide protection against fire and extended coverage perils. The
coverage shall be at least as favorable as that customarily provided by policies filed with the commissioner for the use of private insurers in insuring comparable property.
(b) Optional coverage. The fund may also provide additional
protection against other named perils or may provide protection
on an all-risk basis, on such terms as the manager prescribes.
(c) Valuation basis. The fund may provide coverage on any
appropriate valuation basis including actual cash value and replacement cost, and may cover loss from the lack of use of or reduction in the income from property caused by perils insured
against.
(d) Term of policy. Subject to par. (f) 1., the manager may
prescribe the time periods for which coverage is to be provided.
(e) Documents. The manager shall prepare policies and supplementary documents for the use of the fund in providing the
coverage under pars. (a) and (b), but no such documents may be
used by the fund if the commissioner would not approve them for
the use of private insurers.
(f) Limits on issuance, renewal, and filing claims; final distribution. 1. No coverage under the property fund may be issued on
or after July 1, 2017. No coverage may be renewed after December 31, 2017. No coverage may terminate later than December
31, 2018.
2. All claims must be filed with the property fund by no later
than July 1, 2019. No claim filed after July 1, 2019, will be covered by the fund.
3. Upon the cessation of all operations of the property fund,
the manager shall distribute any moneys remaining in the fund
among the local governmental units that were insured under the
fund on July 1, 2017.
(2) COINSURANCE. The manager may prescribe by rule the
percentages of value or cost for which coverage may be provided.
(3) DEDUCTIBLES. The manager may prescribe by rule that
small losses in any one occurrence shall not be paid.

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