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Contact: Bob Lotane or Jonathon Kees
850/ 413-2515
TALLAHASSEE
(8/17/2006) – Florida Insurance Commissioner Kevin McCarty today
rejected a request by Citizens Property Insurance Corporation
(Citizens) to increase rates in Monroe County and ordered it to
reduce homeowners insurance rates for the Key West area.
By law, Citizens rates have to be higher than private insurers’
rates in all areas of the state. However, Monroe County has been
found to not have a competitive insurance market, therefore rates
are only required to be actuarially sound. Citizens is the
state-run insurer for those who cannot access insurance in the
private market.
Citizens had asked for approval to raise rates in Monroe County by
25.9 percent for homeowners’ policies, however, McCarty ordered it
to reduce rates by 32.2 percent. Citizens had also asked for
approval to increase mobile home rates by 20.4 percent, but McCarty
ordered a lesser increase of 15.2 percent. Pursuant to the order
Citizens will be required to refund any premium collected in excess
of the ordered rates for the period it had instituted the rate hike.
In both cases, McCarty based the difference in rates contained in
the order on results derived from Florida’s public hurricane model.
The rates now will be comparable to rates charged in areas of
similar risk in the state.
“Many Floridians are struggling to pay rapidly rising hurricane
insurance costs, and perhaps none more so than those living in
Monroe County,” said McCarty. “We will continue to aggressively
scrutinize all rate requests and where we find that rates are not
justified we will not allow them.”
A televised public hearing on the Citizens rate filing was held in
Key West on August 1st. Officers of Citizens were questioned at the
hearing by senior staff and counsel from the Office of Insurance
Regulation, by representatives from Monroe County, and by the
advocacy group Fair Insurance Rates for Monroe County (FIRM).
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