§ 23-102-102 - Legislative findings and intent.
               	 		
23-102-102.    Legislative findings and intent.
    (a)  The  threat of or the actual occurrence of a major earthquake poses serious  consequences for the State of Arkansas and its citizens. Of particular  concern is the magnitude of damage to residential homeowner and  farmowner dwellings and whether or not these structures are adequately  insured.
(b)  The market for residential earthquake insurance within the State of Arkansas is currently characterized by the following:
      (1)  Potential for unavailability of earthquake insurance coverage or inadequate coverage;
      (2)  Potential  lack of capacity and desire of insurers to write residential earthquake  coverage due to pressure from rating agencies;
      (3)  Low percentage of Arkansans with earthquake insurance;
      (4)  Lack of awareness on the part of residential homeowners and farmowners regarding the consequences of a major earthquake; and
      (5)  Lack  of awareness on the part of residential homeowners and farmowners that  earthquake is not a covered peril under a basic homeowner or farmowner  policy unless affirmatively added by endorsement.
(c)  The  General Assembly declares there is a compelling state interest in  maintaining a viable and orderly private sector market for residential  earthquake insurance in this state. To the extent that private sector  insurers are unable to maintain a viable and orderly market for  residential earthquake insurance in this state, state actions to  maintain such a viable and orderly market are appropriate.