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CHAPTER 15.  LOUISIANA CITIZENS PROPERTY

INSURANCE CORPORATION

PART I.  LOUISIANA CITIZENS PROPERTY

INSURANCE CORPORATION

§2291.  Louisiana Citizens Property Insurance Corporation; declaration and purpose; construction

It is hereby declared by the Legislature of Louisiana that an adequate market for fire with extended coverage and vandalism and malicious mischief insurance and homeowners coverage is necessary to the economic welfare of the state, including the coastal areas of the state, and that without such insurance the orderly growth and development of the state would be severely impeded; and that adequate insurance upon property is necessary to enable owners of homes and commercial owners to obtain financing for the purchase and improvement of their property.  It is further declared that the state has an obligation to provide an equitable method whereby every licensed insurer writing fire, extended coverage, and vandalism and malicious mischief and, if necessary, homeowners coverage on a direct basis in Louisiana is required to meet its public responsibility instead of shifting the burden to a few willing and public-spirited insurers.  While deserving praise, the financing mechanisms of the former plans were insufficient to meet the needs of this area. It is the purpose of this Chapter to accept this obligation and to provide a mandatory program to assure an adequate market for fire, extended coverage, and vandalism and malicious mischief and, if necessary, homeowners insurance in the coastal and other areas of Louisiana.  The legislature intends by this Chapter that property insurance be provided and that it continues, as long as necessary, through an entity organized to achieve efficiencies and economies, all toward the achievement of the foregoing public purposes.  Therefore, the Louisiana Citizens Property Insurance Corporation, a nonprofit corporation, is hereinafter created, and such corporation shall operate insurance plans which shall function exclusively as residual market mechanisms to provide essential property insurance for residential and commercial property, solely for applicants who are in good faith entitled, but are unable, to procure insurance through the voluntary market.  The legislature further intends that the corporation work toward the ultimate depopulation of these residual market insurance plans. Because it is essential for the corporation to have the maximum financial resources to pay claims following a catastrophic hurricane, it is the intent of the legislature that the income of the corporation be exempt from federal income taxation and that interest on the debt obligations issued by the corporation be exempt from federal income taxation.

Acts 2003, No. 1133, §1; Redesignated from R.S. 22:1430 by Acts 2008, No. 415, §1, eff. Jan. 1, 2009; Acts 2012, No. 271, §1.



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