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Code · Arizona · Title 20 — Infants and Incompetents

20-1676. Notice of nonrenewal

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A. This article does not apply to the nonrenewal of insurance policies except as provided in subsection B of this section.
B. A nonrenewal of any policy of insurance to which this article applies is not effective unless the insurer sends a copy of the notice of nonrenewal to the insured's agent and to the named insured at least forty-five days before the end of the policy period of its intention not to renew the policy. The transfer of a policyholder between companies within the same insurance group or changes in deductibles, premium, amount of insurance or coverage are not refusals to renew.
C. Notice of nonrenewal is not required if either of the following occurs:
1. The insurer or a company within the same insurance group has offered to issue a renewal policy.
2. The named insured has obtained replacement coverage or has agreed in writing to obtain replacement coverage.
D. If an insurer provides the notice described in subsection B of this section and the insurer subsequently extends the policy for ninety days at the request of the policyholder, an additional notice of nonrenewal is not required with respect to the extension.
E. If the notice of nonrenewal is sent less than forty-five days before expiration, the coverage remains in effect until forty-five days after the notice is sent. Earned premium for any period of coverage that extends beyond the expiration date shall be considered pro rata based on the previous year's rate.
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