Kansas Insurance Department
Proposed Revisions to K.A.R. 40-3-24
K.A.R. 40-3-24.
Fire and casualty insurance; inland marine rules, rates, and rating
plans; general
custom of business industry defined. (a) The following types
of risks are shall be the inland marine classes which that
are, by general custom of the business industry, written
according to manual rates or rating plans:
(1) Accounts
receivable and variable papers and records;
(2) agricultural
machinery, farm equipment and livestock floaters;
(3) Bicycle
floater;
(4) (2) cameras;
(5) camera
and musical instrument dealers;
(6) cotton
buyers transit insurance;
(7) equipment
dealers;
(8) hardware
and implement dealers floater;
(9) implement
dealers stock floater;
(10) (3) fine arts
art ( in private collections);
(11) first-class
mail;
(12) floor
plan;
(13) furriers'
block;
(14) furriers'
customers;
(15) garment
contractors;
(16) (4) golfer's
equipment floater;
(17) horse
and wagon;
(18) jewelers'
block;
(19) (5) musical
instruments;
(20) negative
film floater;
(21) neon
signs;
(22) (6) personal
articles floater;
(23) (7) personal
effects;
(24) (8) personal
furs or fur floater;
(25) (9)
personal jewelry or jewelry floater;
(26) (10)
personal property floater;
(27) physicians'
and surgeons' equipment floater;
(28) radioactive
contamination;
(29) radium
floater;
(30) registered
mail;
(31) (11)
silverware floater;
(32) (12) stamp
and coin collection floater;
(33) theatrical
floater;
(34) (13)
tourist baggage;
(35) (14) travel
baggage, if (issued in combination with accident and sickness
insurance); and
(36) (15)
wedding presents.
(b) Inland
marine rates required for filing pursuant to K.A.R. 40-1-19 are shall
not be subject to this regulation. (Authorized by K.S.A. 40-103,
40-926; implementing K.S.A. 40-928 40-955; effective Jan. 1,
1967; amended May 1, 1979; amended May 1, 1986; amended P- ________________.)