Commercial General Liability and Umbrella Rating Information

This page summarizes the status of ISO's commercial general liability and commercial umbrella rating-information filings in response to the Terrorism Risk Insurance Act of 2002.

Rating rule related solely to losses from "certified acts of terrorism" (Filing Designations GL-2002-RPCRU (general liability rating rule) and CU-2002-RPCRU (commercial umbrella rating rule))
Under a provision of the federal law, these rules are exempt from prior approval and otherwise applicable state waiting periods and are effective immediately upon filling.

 
Filing Date
Comments
Alabama
12/30/02 
 
Alaska
12/27/02 
 
Arizona
12/26/02
 
Arkansas
12/26/02
 
California
 7/24/03
 
Colorado
12/26/02
 
Connecticut
12/26/02
  
Delaware
12/26/02
 
District of Columbia
2/13/03 
For more info, refer to circular LI-GL-2003-041, dated 2/18/03
Florida
12/26/02
 
Georgia
12/27/02
 
Hawaii
12/27/02 
 
Idaho
12/26/02
 
Illinois
2/14/03 
For more info, refer to circular LI-GL-2003-043, dated 2/20/03
Indiana
12/27/02
 
Iowa
12/27/02
 
Kansas
12/26/02
   
Kentucky
12/26/02
   
Louisiana
12/27/02
GL only
Maine
GL: 12/27/02
CU: 12/24/02
 
Maryland
12/26/02
 
Massachusetts
1/3/03 
 
Michigan
12/27/02
 
Minnesota
12/27/02
 
Mississippi
12/26/02
 
Missouri
12/26/02
 
Montana
12/26/02
 
Nebraska
12/27/02
 
Nevada
12/26/02
 
New Hampshire
12/26/02
 
New Jersey
12/26/02
 
New Mexico
12/26/02
 
New York
 2/14/03
For more info, refer to circular LI-GL-2003-042, dated 2/19/03; refer to circular LI-GL-2004-189, dated 4/19/04, for info on Year 3 rating information.
North Carolina
12/27/02
 
North Dakota
12/27/02
 
Ohio
12/27/02
 
Oklahoma
12/26/02
 
Oregon
12/26/02
 
Pennsylvania
1/3/03 
 
Puerto Rico
12/26/02
GL only
Rhode Island
12/26/02
 
South Carolina
12/27/02
 
South Dakota
12/27/02
 
Tennessee
12/27/02 
 
Texas
1/6/03 
GL only
Utah
12/26/02
 
Vermont
12/26/02
 
Virginia
12/26/02
GL only
Washington
 1/3/03
 
West Virginia
12/26/02
 
Wisconsin
12/27/02
 
Wyoming
12/26/02
 

Rating rules for options that provide or exclude coverage for various acts of terrorism falling outside the federal law's definition of terrorism

We will make these filings under normal filing and approval procedures in each jurisdiction. Watch this website for information on status.

The information on this page is for early information only. Please refer to the relevant line circulars, dated 12/23/02, for important details:

  • LI-GL-2002-383
  • LI-CU-2002-088

For more information, return to ISO Continues to Help You Respond to the Terrorism Risk Insurance Act of 2002.

Page updated April 14, 2004