An Act relative to the remediation of home heating oil releases
Bill S 813 mandates enhanced insurance for Massachusetts homeowners facing heating oil releases, ensuring coverage for remediation costs and protecting against financial burdens.
Bill S 813 mandates enhanced insurance for Massachusetts homeowners facing heating oil releases, ensuring coverage for remediation costs and protecting against financial burdens.
Bill Number: S 813
Introduced: February 27, 2025
Current Status: Reported favorably by committee and referred to the committee on Senate Ways and Means
Sponsors:
- Jacob R. Oliveira (Primary)
- Joan B. Lovely (Cosponsor)
- Adam J. Scanlon (Cosponsor)
Bill S 813 aims to enhance the insurance coverage available for homeowners in Massachusetts who experience heating oil releases from residential liquid fuel tanks. The legislation seeks to ensure that homeowners are adequately protected against the financial burdens associated with the remediation of such environmental incidents.
The bill proposes several significant changes to Chapter 175 of the General Laws, specifically regarding homeowners' insurance policies:
Definitions:
Insurance Coverage Requirements:
Coverage Limits:
Exclusions:
The bill primarily affects:
- Homeowners with residential properties using heating oil.
- Insurance companies providing homeowners' insurance in Massachusetts.
- Environmental and remediation service providers involved in addressing heating oil releases.
Bill S 813 represents a proactive approach to addressing the environmental and financial challenges posed by heating oil releases in Massachusetts. By mandating specific insurance coverage, the bill aims to protect homeowners and ensure that they are not left to bear the costs of remediation alone.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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