Section 10103 Of Chapter 10. California Residential Property Insurance Disclosure From California Insurance Code >> Division 2. >> Part 1. >> Chapter 10.
10103
. (a) No policy of residential property insurance may be
issued or renewed in this state unless it provides the following
information on the declarations page of the policy:
(1) The limits of liability for the structure.
(2) The following statement regarding the valuation of the
structure:
"The limit of liability for this structure (Coverage A) is based
on an estimate of the cost to rebuild your home, including an
approximate cost for labor and materials in your area, and specific
information that you have provided about your home."
(3) Limits of liability for personal property.
(4) Deductibles.
(5) Whether the policy provides coverage for the increased costs
of repairing or replacing damage to the insured dwelling caused by a
covered loss because of building ordinances or laws regulating the
repair. In the event that no coverage is provided for repairs that
result from new building ordinances or laws, the insurer shall
include in no less than 10-point typeface the following statement:
"THIS POLICY DOES NOT INCLUDE BUILDING CODE UPGRADE COVERAGE."
(b) In the event that the policy does include code upgrade
coverage, it shall either:
(1) State this on the declaration page, and denote any applicable
limits.
(2) State this on a separate disclosure form attached to the
declarations page, if the separate disclosure form meets the
following standards:
(A) It is printed in not less than 10-point typeface.
(B) It denotes any applicable limits on the amount of coverage.
(C) It denotes restrictions, if any, on coverage for compliance
with applicable building codes which take effect after the date of
loss but prior to the issuance of required building permits.
(c) The provisions of paragraphs (1) and (2) of subdivision (a)
are not required for policies purchased by tenants or unit owners
that do not cover the structure of the premises.