ICA Welcomes Consultation Paper on Standard Definitions Image
The consultation process announced today aligns with ongoing efforts by insurers to improve customer outcomes by improving transparency and consumer understanding of insurance.
Standardised definitions would mean that all insurers use the same definition for a particular event in their insurance policies.
A standard definition for flood was legislated in 2012.
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Separately, the ICA has commenced discussions with insurers about the possible adoption of standardised definitions for maintenance and wear and tear exclusions in policies.
Any adoption of standardised maintenance and wear and tear exclusion definitions by insurers through this process would be subject to obtaining required regulatory approvals.
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The regime was established to provide standardised terms and conditions and improve comparability in certain types of policies but has declined in relevance because of subsequent legislative and policy design changes.
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We welcome this consultation process announced by Assistant Treasurer
We acknowledge there is more to be done to improve consumer understanding of policies, and standardised definitions for fire, storm and stormwater and rainwater runoff may assist with this.
An independent review of the industry's Code of Practice is currently underway and the ICA has commenced discussions with insurers about the possible adoption of standardised clauses for maintenance and wear and tear exclusions in policies, which may also assist with providing greater clarity for customers.
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Original text here: https://insurancecouncil.com.au/resource/ica-welcomes-consultation-paper-on-standard-definitions/
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