Washington Statutes

§ 48.19.540 — Fire alarms and smoke detection devices—Impact on dwelling unit insurance rates.

Washington § 48.19.540
JurisdictionWashington
Title 48INSURANCE
Ch. 48.19RATES

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Wash. Rev. Code § 48.19.540 (2026).

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(1)In making rates for the insurance coverage for dwelling units, insurers shall consider the benefits of fire alarms and smoke detection devices in their rate making. If the insurer determines a separate rate factor is valid, then an exhibit supporting these changes and any credits or discounts resulting from any such changes must be included in the initial filing supporting such change. An insurer need not file any exhibits or offer any related discounts if:
(a)No changes are made to the credits or discounts already in effect prior to July 28, 2019;
(b)It determines that there is no material anticipated change in losses due to the use of such equipment; or
(c)Any potential credit or discount is not actuarially supported.
(2)For the purposes of this section:
(a)"Dwelling unit"

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Legislative History

[2025 c 243 s 4;2019 c 455 s 4.]

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