Lara continues expanding insurance coverage options and increasing accountability with bold overhaul of insurance-industry-run FAIR Plan
California Insurance Commissioner
For decades, the FAIR Plan has functioned as a last-resort backstop for many Californians.
However, in the past 10 years, its expansion has revealed deep flaws in a system that was never designed to bear the weight it now carries today.
Allowed under Proposition 103 to bypass high-risk areas, insurance companies have left a growing number of homeowners and business owners with no option but costly, limited FAIR Plan coverage.
"Decades of neglect have created a crisis of availability," said Lara. "We want homeowners and business owners to have choices – not just a last resort. We cannot accept the growth of the FAIR Plan as inevitable. My continued reforms create the first-ever requirement for insurance companies to write policies in wildfire-distressed areas if they want to use forward-looking models or the cost of reinsurance in their rates. This is about reforming the limits of Proposition 103 and delivering on the promise of insurance access for every Californian."
Through his Sustainable Insurance Strategy, Lara is continuing to restore the FAIR Plan to its original purpose – as a temporary solution, not a permanent one – while giving Californians more options and stronger protections in the traditional insurance market.
Commissioner Lara's major reforms on the FAIR Plan include:
Greater coverage
Lara approved temporary expansion of FAIR Plan coverage for high-value commercial properties, homeowners associations and affordable housing developments, available
Improved transparency
Lara's actions under his executive authority have expanded transparency for the FAIR Plan effective
Greater stability to support market expansion
Lara acted in 2024 to stabilize market conditions after insurance companies further withdrew due to fear of an expanding FAIR Plan with rising costs, which a Bloomberg news story called a "hidden crisis." On
Full and fair payment of
The department is currently investigating the FAIR Plan's handling of smoke damage claims from the
Greater operational accountability
Lara expects to file in the coming weeks the department's Report of Examination for an ongoing financial examination of the FAIR Plan, including its compliance with recommendations from the department's 2022 Operational Assessment Report. The report called for significant changes in the FAIR Plan's governance, operations, underwriting and claims handling, risk management, customer service, and financial planning strategies and policies.
Additional fiscally responsible tools
Lara is proud to co-sponsor Assembly Bill 226 jointly authored by Assembly Member
"The FAIR Plan needs to be a temporary option, not the only option," said Lara. "My top priority is for people to have more choices in a competitive market. And for those unable to find coverage right now, the FAIR Plan needs to provide the services and benefit payouts they deserve, quickly and fully."
Recent court action
The Department filed a "demurrer" in
The Department's demurrer states: "Pursuant to his broad authority over property and casualty insurance rates under Proposition 103, the Insurance Commissioner issued two bulletins concerning procedures that insurers who are members of the



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