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§ 38-101-120

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(A) The insurer must give written notice ten days before cancellation due to nonpayment of premium or forty-five days before cancellation for a reason other than nonpayment of premium or nonrenewal of private flood insurance coverage to: (1) the insured; and (2) the federally supervised institution that made the designated loan secured by the property covered by the private flood insurance, or the servicer acting on its behalf, if any. (B) The notice must: (1) be filed with the director, or his designee, subject to the 'use and file' requirements as set forth in Section 38-101-60; (2) state the date no less than ten days before cancellation due to nonpayment of premium or forty-five days for any cancellation for a reason other than nonpayment of premium or nonrenewal; and (3) inform the insured of its right to request a review by the South Carolina Department of Insurance. (C)(1) An insurer may cancel or refuse to issue or renew a private flood insurance policy, except for the reasons set forth below: (a) age; (b) sex; (c) race; (d) color; (e) creed; (f) national origin; (g) ancestry; (h) marital status; (i) income level; or (j) lawful occupation, including the military service of

set forth below: (a) age; (b) sex; (c) race; (d) color; (e) creed; (f) national origin; (g) ancestry; (h) marital status; (i) income level; or (j) lawful occupation, including the military service of the person seeking the coverage. (2) Nothing in this section prohibits an insurer from limiting the issuance of private flood insurance policies covered in this chapter only to persons engaging in or who have engaged in a particular profession or occupation, or who are members of a particular religious sect. (3) Nothing in this section prohibits an insurer from refusing to issue private flood insurance policies due to the exposure of flood. (4) Notwithstanding the provisions of item (1), an insurer only may cancel a standard flood insurance policy in accordance with 42 U.S.C. Section 4012a(b). HISTORY: 2020 Act No. 166 (S.882), Section 2, eff November 27, 2020; 2022 Act No. 195 (H.4832), Section 15, eff May 16, 2022.