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CHAIR OF THE BOARD’S MESSAGE
BOARD OF DIRECTORS INSURANCE AGENTS & BROKERS
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ou have chosen to invest in your membership with IA&B, and that should be meaningful to you. Your organization exists to offer you licensing and continuing education opportunities, provide errors & omissions coverage, to provide unbelievable resources, and to protect your insurance business through advocacy at the state Capitols. We have very effective representation in Harrisburg, Annapolis, and Dover. Our lobbyists – Lauren Brinjac, Bryson Popham, and Scott Kidner, respectively – have established and nurtured relationships in the halls of state government and have earned the respect of lawmakers. Believe me, these relationships make a world of difference to you as an IA&B member for the protection of our industry, your livelihood, and the protection of your greatest asset – your business. My greatest frustration is our members’ apparent apathy or the lack of awareness when it comes to understanding the mission of advocacy and supporting your organization’s state-based political action committee, AgentPAC. Perhaps some feel that they cannot have an impact, don’t feel politically connected, or feel that they are unaffected. Wrong on all counts! You need advocates who understand your value and protect your turf, and that’s what AgentPAC does. We have a very serious interest in how our businesses are treated. Without your support, we allow the uninformed to chip away at your value as a service professional and the value of your agency. Also, those whose interests are 180 degrees opposed to yours will fill the vacuum created by your inactivity. We battle trial lawyers who are looking for financial advantage and consumer organizations that do not understand your products. They would just as soon see direct writers deliver our products. To these folks, you are an unnecessary additional expense to the consumer, so make your voice heard by contributing to AgentPAC.
Finally, as Bryson Popham has stated, advocacy is not so much the passing of laws that affect our industry, but preventing those laws that can do us harm. Support your AgentPAC for results! Respectfully,
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Vice Chair of the Board
Richard M. Rankin, CIC Lancaster, PA
MEMBERS
Sarah M. Brown, CIC, CRM, AFIS Shrewsbury, PA
Emory Stephen Burnett, CIC, ARM Wilmington, DE
N. Lee Dotson, CIC, AAI Wilmington, DE
Andrew Enders, Esq. Harrisburg, PA
Michael P. Ertel Sr.+ Columbia, MD
Len Gieseler, LUTCF Pottstown, PA
G. Greg Gunn, CIC* Lemoyne, PA
Bryan C. Hanes, JD Hagerstown, MD
Lisa A. Leach Goth, CIC New Bethlehem, PA
Shannon Lipniskis Indiana, PA
Elizabeth H. Martin, CIC Millersville, PA
Mark J. Monroe
West Chester, PA
Michael A. Papa, CIC, MBA Hunt Valley, MD
D. Bradley Rosenkilde Jr. Hunt Valley, MD
Tara S. Silfies, CPCU Bethlehem, PA
Robert L. Smyrl Jr., CIC Hatfield, PA
J. Marshall Wolff, CIC, CPCU Easton, PA
* PA IIABA National Director + MD PIA National Director
Craig Mader Chair of the Board
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Don’s Discussion Claire-ification IA&B Vice President - Advocacy Claire Pantaloni, CIC, CISR provided this month’s answer. Are you a member with a question? Contact Claire to find the answer at 800-998-9644, ext. 604 or ClaireP@IABforME.com.
QUESTION: What are the implications of giving our customers access to their policy through our agency management system’s web portal?
ANSWER: Delivering a policy electronically, which includes sending it via email or making it available through web access, is considered an “electronic transaction.” You must therefore make sure you comply with the laws and regulations governing compliance with electronic transactions. If you don’t, the electronic document might not be considered valid.
straightforward, or at least should be fairly easy to establish. Regarding the third one, at this time, we are not aware of any case law that would shed light on how accessing the policy through a consumer portal affects when the insured is considered to have “received” the policy and, as a result, when the insured’s duty to read the policy is triggered.
As we’ve discussed in prior editions of Primary Agent, the main E&O issues which are triggered with electronic delivery of a policy are:
Absent any case law, common sense would dictate that the email notifying of policy availability and making the process to access the portal and the policy available could serve as the trigger. As a precaution, a best practice would be to send the email notification as soon as the document is available, and strengthen the email by urging the customer:
• Was disclosure to transact electronically provided and consent secured? • If personally identifiable or otherwise sensitive information is on the documents, how was the information secured when transmitted or provided electronically? • How is delivery of the documents ascertained that triggers the insured’s duty to read the policy? The fact that the policy is accessed through a consumer portal rather than via an email attachment still requires the three items above to be addressed. The first two bullet points should be pretty
This document is not a legal opinion and should not be relied upon as such. The intent of this document is to provide a general background regarding the topic or topics discussed, not to provide legal advice. Producers and agencies should consult an attorney regarding specific situations and specific questions with respect to the topic or topics covered in this document. Neither the Insurance Agents & Brokers nor any of its employees shall be responsible for any errors or omissions regarding any statements made in this document, nor any errors or omissions regarding any statutes, regulations, court rules, and/or any other government documents cited in this document.
• to read the policy, and • to contact the agency immediately with any questions or concerns. To review the advantages of using electronic transactions and the best ways to comply with the requirements, review our full resource at IABforME.com/ electronic transactions.
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COVERAGE CORNER
PERSONAL STORAGE RISKS Featuring Showtunes, Packrats, and a Mama’s Boy?! By Kevin C. Amrhein, CIC
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chnitzel with noodles? Debatable (it really comes down to the sauce). But when it comes to silver white winters melting to springs, Julie Andrews and I are in complete agreement (some of you may need Google to make sense of that. If you didn’t, then the song is now stuck in your head indefinitely. You’re welcome!) It’s March, and spring is (hopefully) in the air. Alongside warming temps, America’s most popular season provides many reasons to smile. For example: Spring break! Spring training (go Marlins!)
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Spring … cleaning? Yep. Many folks crave that euphoric feeling a fresh look, reorganization, or remodel provides. When you cleared old stuff from those cabinets (So there’s that bright copper kettle!) and closets (Have you seen my warm woolen mittens? What? You threw them out? HOW COULD YOU?!), did you get rid of it or simply move it elsewhere? As much as humans love a freshening-up, we struggle to discard things, possibly creating a coverage concern in the Homeowner’s policy regarding items stored at or away from the “residence premises.” (Note: All policy language appearing in this article is from the ISO Homeowner’s policy.) MARCH 2020
STORING STUFF AT THE ‘RESIDENCE PREMISES’ Provided the nature/quantity of items stored doesn’t create a valuation concern, the policy broadly covers damage to personal property while stored at the “residence premises.” That said, an inadequate personal property valuation can cause big problems at claim time and agents/carriers should continue to recommend doing a home inventory at least annually. Further, agents and insureds should revisit the list of sub-limits applicable to specified personal property found in the policy’s
Special Limits Of Liability section. For example, the insured recently may have stored family heirlooms like silverware or jewelry (loss by theft limited to $2,500 and $1,500 respectively) or a trailer (limited to $1,500 and other peril-specific restrictions.)
STORING STUFF AT ANOTHER PREMISES There’s still plenty of stuff to be stored, but your insured has squeezed every conceivable inch of space out of his home. So he does what anyone would when faced with such a crisis … calls his mother. This isn’t her first time getting this call, and she always makes room for his stuff at her home. While it’s true that his policy limits coverage for stored personal property at certain locations (discussed below), there is no limitation applicable to his mother’s home. Thus, if damaged there by a covered peril, he would have access to his full Coverage C – Personal Property limit (subject to all other policy conditions).
STORING STUFF AT ANOTHER PREMISES, PART II So what about moving things to another premises that is a residence of an insured or a self-storage facility? In two circumstances, the policy will limit coverage applicable to stuff stored away from the “residence premises” to 10% of the limit of liability for Coverage C – Personal Property or $1,000, whichever is greater. First, such limitation applies to stuff stored at another residence of an insured that is not the “residence premises” as scheduled on the policy (for example, if stuff is stored at the insured’s condo or lake house.) An exception to this limitation is made for stuff stored in a newly acquired principal residence for up to 30 days from the time the named insured began moving stuff there. Second, such limitation applies to stuff stored in a self-storage facility. An endorsement may be available to increase
this limitation (for example, HO 06 14 – Increased Amount Of Insurance For Personal Property Located In A SelfStorage Facility.) Note that in both circumstances, an important exception applies. The limitation “does not apply to personal property moved from the ‘residence premises’ because it is (a) being repaired, renovated or rebuilt; and (b) not fit to live in or store property in.” For example, if the insured is utilizing a self-storage facility due to a serious fire at the home or during a significant remodel that requires the family to reside elsewhere, no limitation would apply should the stored stuff be damaged by a covered peril.
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FINALLY, A WARNING TO AGENTS By now, no one reading this is a stranger to the concept of the sharing-economy. I’ve been following it for years, and I’m still amazed at how it continues to evolve into seemingly every facet of life. Personal storage space is no exception, and companies like storeatmyhouse.com and neighbor.com are among those hoping to capitalize. Such companies market themselves as the Airbnb equivalent of personal storage space – helping those with extra space connect directly with consumers who want to store stuff there for a fee. Should your insured wish to earn some cash by participating in such, a review of the Homeowner policy’s definition of “business” and its application to property and liability coverage is essential.
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Q&A WITH
GREG GUNN
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reg Gunn, CIC, is managing partner of Gunn-Mowery, LLC, a full-service insurance broker with 70 employees in four Central Pennsylvania offices. He serves on the board of directors for IA&B, as well as the Independent Insurance Agents & Brokers of America (Big “I”). Q. After graduating from the Pennsylvania State University, your first job was at an insurance agency. Was that the plan all along? What drove you to the industry, and why did you stay? A. I was a finance and math major at Penn State. I intended to work for a couple years and then go back to school for a master’s. I had two local job offers right out of college. When I couldn’t decide between the two, Byerly Insurance raised their salary offer and gave me a signing bonus. So, I signed on. After a couple years, I liked it, was making a fair amount of money, and decided to stay with insurance rather than going back to school. I love the idea of helping people and choosing who you do business with. I can honestly say I have enjoyed virtually every single day of it.
Q. You and your business partner, Ted Mowery, have worked together since 1988 and built an impressive enterprise! What is your advice for maintaining a long-term business partnership? A. Easy. Find a great partner that you can trust completely and then communicate openly and consistently. OK, finding a great partner might not be that easy, but I got lucky. I trust Ted’s integrity 100% all day all night. We also were fortunate in that our visions for the future were compatible … or at least he tolerated mine with a smile on his face. Our philosophy has always been to surround ourselves with great people. Honest, professional, energetic, smart, hardworking people. As you can image, Ted and my relationship is also better because of that. Imagine how cool it is to go to work with 70 terrific people every day. Q. Gunn-Mowery has acquired a number of other agencies over the years. How have you maintained your agency culture despite significant growth and now multiple locations? A. Well, we have learned. We used to tell firms we were going to acquire that they could keep doing things their way.
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Then we learned how bad an idea that is on several fronts. So now they are told they must do things our way, but we are always willing to listen if they have a better way. They also know our philosophy up front – we want to enjoy what we do while focusing on our clients and their needs 24/7. When we talk to other agencies, we are really looking for wonderful people. We want to make sure if we do a deal, it becomes the best thing that could possibly happen for the other agency’s principals, employees, and clients. We have an obligation to both of our teams to make sure it works, and its important to us that everyone involved can be very proud of what we accomplish together long term. Q. Your agency employs a diverse staff, spanning several generations. What’s your philosophy for finding and retaining young talent? A. We never stop looking for people. Sometimes we hire even when we do not have an opening if the right person comes along. Our culture is about getting great people, training them well, and getting out of their way while working together to protect our clients. Insurance can be a lot of fun, it is a never-ending educational
opportunity, and it has a future. GunnMowery is going to be a survivor, and we hope they see value in jumping on the bus, coming along for the ride, and maybe even having an opportunity to drive the bus down the road. Q. You are a generous and consistent contributor to IA&B’s political action committee, AgentPAC. What drives your commitment? A. It is imperative for insurance agents to communicate the needs of our industry to our legislators. If we don’t, someone else will, and we may not like the results. Legislators need to hear our story and understand we are there to protect consumers, who are our clients, and we know the issues and the pressing needs better than anyone because we live it every day. In order to access to those legislators, it helps to provide some measure of support. If not me, who? If not now, when? Q. For several years running, you’ve attended the Big “I” Legislative Conference in Washington, D.C. What makes it a worthwhile event, and why should other IA&B members from Pennsylvania and Delaware attend? A. It is a powerful event bringing together close to 1,000 agents. It gives us an opportunity to interact, discuss issues, and meet with our legislators to help them understand our concerns and to hear their thoughts. If you have not been to a legislative conference, you are missing out on one of the best events in our industry. It should be on the bucket list of every insurance agent in the United States. Q. We understand that you have a side venture – Logan’s View Winery! How did this come about, and what’s your favorite of the wines produced there?
A. Nineteen of my closest friends and I looked at buying a winery in York County many years ago, and when the asking price was too high, we looked at each other and said, “Oh,
heck, let’s start one ourselves.” So, we did. While Logan’s View produces 20+ types of wine each year, my favorites are the
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blends. We blend 15% fruit wine with 85% grape wine and produce fascinating results. Strawberry Blonde is Chardonnay with a bit of Strawberry mixed in. Slightly sweet but not as sweet as an all fruit wine. Blackberry Nights is Merlot with a hint of Blackberry. The blends are something different and sell out very quickly. Innovation is, in this case, profitable. Q. You seem to be very engaged with your community. How do you find the time to do it? A. When we started Gunn-Mowery, my wife and I talked about what would define success for us. It would not be about money or size. We felt if we could move the needle in our local communities and leave them better than
we found them, we would be able to call Gunn-Mowery a success. So from day one, our motive has been to give back. I have personally served in leadership roles at over 10 major non-profits because I really want to help in areas where GunnMowery can be of assistance. We are all in this together, and we owe it to the communities we serve to help make them a better place to live, work, and play. Q. You bleed blue and white. (For non-Central PA readers, this is Penn State Nittany Lion talk.) What’s the most exciting sporting event you’ve attended in State College, and why? A. My wife, Val, and I are Penn State grads and have a house there. And GunnMowery has an office in State College.
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We have football season tickets, and our favorite event is every single game we get to spend with family and friends. Our daughter, EJ, comes back from Charlotte for about half the games (even as a Wake Forest alumni), and our son, Nick, comes to about the same (he attended Penn State, so it doesn’t take a lot of convincing). We also go to basketball and hockey games and really need to get to some wrestling matches. There is not one event that stands out – it’s every event that we can be there with the folks we care so much about. Oh, OK … the October 2016 football game where we blocked a fourth quarter field goal for a touchdown to beat No. 2 Ohio State is right up there!
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CELEBRATING LEGISLATIVE VICTORIES By Lauren Brinjac
Late last year, Congress passed a budget package that included three, long-term priorities for the independent agency system. Read about the hardfought wins and how you’ll benefit from them.
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t is easy to become frustrated by the legislative process. There are numerous hurdles to overcome for a bill to become a law, and the process often seems tiresome and inefficient. The vast majority of bills introduced into Congress never even receive a vote. This, however, is not necessarily a bad thing when you consider the fact that each and every one of the 535 individuals who make up the U.S. Congress can introduce any piece of legislation they want.
multi-year program reauthorization with reforms to modernize the program, as well as to educate lawmakers on the important role agents play in securing flood coverage for their clients.
‘CADILLAC TAX’ REPEAL
While focusing on the frustrations, it sometimes is easy to overlook the legislative victories we do achieve. The independent agent and broker community scored three big wins at the end of 2019 when Congress passed with a bi-partisan vote and President Trump signed into law a spending package (to fund the federal government for the remainder of the fiscal year through Sept. 30, 2020) that contained three major legislative priorities of insurance industry stakeholders:
TRIA REAUTHORIZATION The Terrorism Risk Insurance Act (TRIA) was set to expire on Dec. 31, 2020. In a win for the insurance industry, the funding package passed late last year included a seven-year extension of TRIA without making any significant changes to the program. TRIA, which has provided a federal backstop for terroristrelated insurance claims since being signed into law by President Bush in 2002, last was reauthorized in 2015. Failure to reauthorize the program likely would have had a significant impact on the market for terrorism coverage, as the threat of a terrorist attack, as well as the inability of the private market to properly underwrite the risk associated with potential attacks, still exists in a very real way.
Thirdly, the spending package also fully repealed the Affordable Care Act’s (ACA) 40% excise tax, or “Cadillac tax,” on employer-sponsored health benefits that exceed an established annual cost. Repeal of this tax has been a longtime priority of the agent and broker community and has had bi-partisan congressional support. The tax originally was scheduled to go into effect in 2018 on health benefits exceeding an established annual cost. Congress in 2015 delayed the effective date to 2020. The tax got a second two-year delay as part of government-funding legislation signed into law by President Trump in January 2018, which delayed the effective date of the tax until 2022.
While focusing on the frustrations, it sometimes is easy to overlook the legislative victories we do achieve. — Lauren Brinjac, IA&B Government Affairs Director
NFIP REAUTHORIZATION Another federal insurance program reauthorized in the spending bill is the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP). The NFIP, which has been operating under a series of more than a dozen short-term reauthorizations over the last two years, was set to expire on Friday, Dec. 20, 2019. Under this legislation, the program was extended for nine months through Sept. 30, 2020. The last long-term NFIP extension was passed in 2012 as part of the Biggert-Waters Flood Insurance Reform Act, which extended the NFIP through Sept. 30, 2017. For years, the lack of agreement over structural reforms to the cash-strapped program has prevented lawmakers from coming together on a longer-term program reauthorization. The independent agent and broker community continues to lobby Congress to pass a
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Health plans (including HSAs, FSA, and supplemental insurance) exceeding $10,200 a year in value for individuals or $27,500 a year for families would have been subject to the tax. Although this provision of the ACA was billed as a tax on highcost health plans (thus the moniker “Cadillac tax”), over time the tax would have affected more and more individuals because Congress tied the threshold to a slow measure of inflation that would not keep up with the rising cost of healthcare.
LOOKING AHEAD No matter the victories achieved, there always are a host of issues at the federal level that affect not only how agencies operate but also how the insurance industry as a whole
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functions. For example, a perennial issue for the industry is advocating in support of the current system of state-based insurance regulation – and the consumer protection it affords – and preventing any unnecessary federal encroachment into insurance regulation. Additionally, there is inevitable turnover in Congress after every election cycle (and will be again after the election this fall), and new lawmakers will need to learn about the value of the independent agent and broker community. Fortunately, agents and brokers remain a strong political force, ready for whatever opportunities and challenges each session of Congress may bring.
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Get involved to support IA&B’s in-house government affairs team (left to right): President & CEO Jason Ernest, Esq.; Government Affairs Director Lauren Brinjac; and Vice President - Advocacy Claire Pantaloni, CIC.
GET INVOLVED WITH IA&B’S ADVOCACY EFFORTS
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here has never been a better time to get involved in the political process on behalf of your industry. One thing is certain: Lawmakers in Annapolis continually make decisions that affect you, your business, and your clients. It’s vital for the independent insurance agent and broker community to have a role in this decision-making process. As the saying goes, “If you’re not at the table, you’re on the menu.” Your input is critical in this process. Although you have a team at IA&B continually advocating on your behalf, we still need your voice. If you would like to join your fellow IA&B members who are involved in the political process, there are several ways to do so. (Note: It’s your interest in the process and knowledge as an insurance professional that are most
valuable; you need not have prior political experience to get started.)
GOVERNMENT RELATIONS COMMITTEE The Government Relations Committee plays an important role in the association’s advocacy program by providing input to our legislative staff to guide policy development and help shape legislation to benefit the industry and small businesses. Time commitment: The committee meets as necessary during the legislative session – usually two or three times a year. Most meetings are via conference call, but occasionally in person in Annapolis. Learn more and volunteer: IABforME.com/gr_position
KEY CONTACT Lawmakers prioritize hearing from their own constituents (those members of their district responsible for voting them into or out of office). If you have a personal relationship with your local legislator and are interested in communicating with him or her about issues important to the insurance agent and broker community, let us know. Additionally, if you have interest in testifying or acting as a resource at legislative or regulatory meetings and public hearings, we’d like to hear from you. To learn more and volunteer, contact IA&B Government Affairs Director Lauren Brinjac at 800-998-9644, ext. 607 or LaurenB@IABforME.com.
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