It is ILLEGAL for homeowner's insurance carriers to discriminate based on breed alone.
See section 2 of the law which took effect in 2006, link to full law and text below:
http://www.cga.ct.gov/2005/fc/2005HB-06543-R000728-FC.htm
January Session, 2005
(Reprint of File No. 253)
Substitute House Bill No. 6543
As Amended by House Amendment
Schedule "A"
Approved by the Legislative Commissioner
May 6, 2005
AN ACT CONCERNING HOMEOWNERS AND TENANTS INSURANCE UNDERWRITING BASED ON BREED OF DOG.
Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives in General Assembly convened:
Section 1. (NEW) (Effective January 1, 2006) With respect to a policy for personal risk insurance, as defined in section 38a-663 of the general statutes, delivered, issued for delivery, renewed, amended or continued in this state on or after January 1, 2006, no insurer may establish rates or minimum premiums under such policy or cancel, refuse to renew or refuse to issue such policy on the basis of the breed of dog owned by the insured with respect to (1) any dog that is (A) an active or retired member of a volunteer canine search and rescue team, as defined in section 5-249 of the general statutes, or (B) a guide dog trained or being trained to assist blind, deaf or mobility impaired persons, or (2) any dog that is not described in subdivision (1) of this section unless additional criteria other than breed is used with respect to the dog that is covered by this subdivision.
This act shall take effect as follows and shall amend the following sections:
Section 1
January 1, 2006
New section
The following fiscal impact statement and bill analysis are prepared for the benefit of members of the General Assembly, solely for the purpose of information, summarization, and explanation, and do not represent the intent of the General Assembly or either House thereof for any purpose:
OFA Fiscal Note
State Impact: None
Municipal Impact: None
Explanation
The bill as amended prohibits personal risk insurers from considering an insured’s dog’s breed when setting policy rates or minimum premiums under certain conditions. The bill has no fiscal impact.
House “A” strikes the original bill and replaces it. It has no fiscal impact.
OLR Bill Analysis
sHB 6543 (as amended by House “A”)*
AN ACT CONCERNING HOMEOWNERS AND TENANTS INSURANCE UNDERWRITING BASED ON BREED OF DOG
SUMMARY:
This bill prohibits personal risk insurers from considering an insured’s dog’s breed when setting policy rates or minimum premiums or canceling, not renewing, or not issuing a policy if the dog is (1) an active or retired search-and-rescue dog, (2) a guide dog, or (3) being trained to be a guide dog.
For all other dogs, the bill prohibits insurers from setting rates and premiums and not canceling, not renewing, or not issuing a policy based on an insured’s dog’s breed unless additional criteria (not specified in the bill) other than breed is considered. As a result, an insurer cannot underwrite or rate a policy based solely on the insured’s dog’s breed.
Personal risk insurance includes homeowners, tenants, private passenger automobile, mobile home, and other property and casualty insurance for personal, family, or household needs. The bill applies to personal risk insurance policies delivered, issued for delivery, renewed, amended, or continued on and after January 1, 2006.
*House Amendment “A” permits insurers to use dog breed in conjunction with other criteria when underwriting or rating policies for insureds who own dogs, other than a search-and-rescue dog or a guide dog.
EFFECTIVE DATE: January 1, 2006
BACKGROUND
Search and Rescue Dog
Under current law, a volunteer canine search-and-rescue dog is one that, together with an individual, is (1) appropriately trained and certified to engage in search-and-rescue operations by a nonprofit canine search-and-rescue operation that is a member of the National Association of Search and Rescue, or its successor and (2) engaged in search and rescues at a police or fire department’s request (CGS § 5-249d).
COMMITTEE ACTION
Insurance and Real Estate Committee
Joint Favorable Substitute
Yea
9
Nay
7