Reimbursement Contract Sample Contracts

REIMBURSEMENT CONTRACT
Reimbursement Contract • February 5th, 2025 • Florida
ADDENDUM NO. 1
Reimbursement Contract • July 2nd, 2024

If an insurer is placed in liquidation under Chapter 631, pursuant to Section 627.351(6), Florida Statutes, and Citizens Property Insurance Corporation (Citizens) provides coverage for Covered Policies of such liquidated insurer, Section 215.555(5)(e), Florida Statutes, provides that Citizens may, subject to provisions below, obtain coverage for such policies under its Reimbursement Contract with the FHCF or accept an assignment of the liquidated insurer’s Reimbursement Contract with the FHCF. Prior to the date that Citizens takes a transfer of policies from a liquidated insurer, Citizens shall select one of these options using Appendix A of Addendum No. 1 and submit to the FHCF as instructed.

19ER11-2, 19-8.010 Reimbursement Contract.
Reimbursement Contract • December 27th, 2021
EFFECTIVE: JUNE 1, 2006 (CONTRACT) between
Reimbursement Contract • November 9th, 2006 • Philadelphia Consolidated Holding Corp • Fire, marine & casualty insurance • Florida
REIMBURSEMENT CONTRACT
Reimbursement Contract • February 21st, 2013 • Federated National Holding Co • Fire, marine & casualty insurance • Florida

The Legislature of the State of Florida has enacted Section 215.555, Florida Statutes "Statute", which directs the SBA to administer the FHCF. This Contract, consisting of the principal document entitled Reimbursement Contract, addressing the mandatory FHCF coverage, and Addenda, is subject to the Statute and to any administrative rule adopted pursuant thereto, and is not intended to be in conflict therewith. All provisions in the principal document are equally applicable to each Addendum unless specifically superseded by one of the Addenda.

REIMBURSEMENT CONTRACT
Reimbursement Contract • January 29th, 2025 • Florida
REIMBURSEMENT CONTRACT
Reimbursement Contract • June 4th, 2024 • Oklahoma

This Contract made for the reimbursement of two electronic waste collection events to manage solid waste in support of administering the Oklahoma Solid Waste Management Act by and between the State of Oklahoma, ex.rel. The Department of Environmental Quality hereinafter referred to as “Department” and/or DEQ and Norman Municipal Authority hereinafter referred to as “Contractor”. In consideration of the provisions set forth herein; the parties mutually agree to the following provisions and any Addenda attached hereto and incorporated herein; Therefore, in consideration of the foregoing and the mutual Contracts set forth, Contractor and Department agree as follows:

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Reimbursement Contract • August 22nd, 2007
STATE BOARD OF ADMINISTRATION OF FLORIDA 1801 Hermitage Boulevard-Suite 100 Tallahassee, Florida 332308 (850) 488-4406 Post Office Box 13300 32317-3300 REIMBURSEMENT CONTRACT Effective: June 1, 2005 (Contract) between MOBILE USA INSURANCE COMPANY...
Reimbursement Contract • August 15th, 2005 • Philadelphia Consolidated Holding Corp • Fire, marine & casualty insurance • Florida

The Legislature of the State of Florida has enacted Section 215.555, Florida Statutes “Statute”, which directs the SBA to administer the FHCF. This Contract is subject to the Statute and to any administrative rule adopted pursuant thereto, and is not intended to be in conflict therewith.

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Reimbursement Contract • August 8th, 2025 • HCI Group, Inc. • Fire, marine & casualty insurance • Florida

STATE BOARD OF ADMINISTRATION OF FLORIDA1801 HERMITAGE BOULEVARD, SUITE 100 TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA 32308 (850) 488-4406 POST OFFICE BOX 13300 32317-3300REIMBURSEMENT CONTRACTCoverage Effective: June 1, 2025 ("Contract") RON DESANTIS GOVERNOR CHAIRJIMMY PATRONIS CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICERJOHN GUARD ACTING ATTORNEY GENERALCHRIS SPENCEREXECUTIVE DIRECTOR

ADDENDUM NO. 1 to REIMBURSEMENT CONTRACT Coverage Effective: June 1, 2022 (Contract) Between <<Legal Name>> (“Company”) NAIC # and THE STATE BOARD OF ADMINISTRATION OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA (SBA) WHICH ADMINISTERS THE FLORIDA HURRICANE CATASTROPHE FUND...
Reimbursement Contract • April 11th, 2023 • Florida

If an insurer is determined by the Office of Insurance Regulation to be an unsound insurer as defined in Section 215.555(2)(p), Florida Statutes, and Company seeks to provide coverage for Covered Policies of such unsound insurer, Section 215.555(5)(e), Florida Statutes, provides that Company may, subject to provisions mutually agreed to below, obtain coverage for such policies under its Reimbursement Contract with the FHCF or accept an assignment of the unsound insurer’s Reimbursement Contract with the FHCF. Prior to the date that Company takes a transfer of policies from an unsound insurer, Company shall select one of these options using Appendix A of Addendum No. 1 and submit to the FHCF as instructed.

REIMBURSEMENT CONTRACT Effective: June 1, 2013 (Contract) between HOMEOWNERS CHOICE PROPERTY AND CASUALTY INSURANCE COMPANY (Company) NAIC # 12944 and THE STATE BOARD OF ADMINISTRATION OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA (SBA) WHICH ADMINISTERS THE FLORIDA...
Reimbursement Contract • August 7th, 2013 • HCI Group, Inc. • Fire, marine & casualty insurance • Florida

The Legislature of the State of Florida has enacted Section 215.555, Florida Statutes “Statute”, which directs the SBA to administer the FHCF. This Contract, consisting of the principal document entitled Reimbursement Contract, addressing the mandatory FHCF coverage, and Addenda, is subject to the Statute and to any administrative rule adopted pursuant thereto, and is not intended to be in conflict therewith. All provisions in the principal document are equally applicable to each Addendum unless specifically superseded by one of the Addenda.

REIMBURSEMENT CONTRACT
Reimbursement Contract • June 7th, 2011 • United Insurance Holdings Corp. • Fire, marine & casualty insurance • Florida

The Legislature of the State of Florida has enacted Section 215.555, Florida Statutes Statute, which directs the SBA to administer the FHCF. This Contract, consisting of the principal document entitled Reimbursement Contract, addressing the mandatory FHCF coverage, and Addenda, is subject to the Statute and to any administrative rule adopted pursuant thereto, and is not intended to be in conflict therewith. All provisions in the principle document are equally applicable to each Addenda unless specifically superseded by one of the Addenda.

REIMBURSEMENT CONTRACT FOR GOVERNMENTAL ENTITIES
Reimbursement Contract • March 10th, 2016

This Contract shall begin upon execution of this Contract and shall terminate on August 31, 2017, unless terminated early or extended in accordance with the terms of the Contract.

AMENDED REIMBURSEMENT CONTRACT
Reimbursement Contract • May 12th, 2004 • Florida

The Legislature of the State of Florida has enacted Section 215.555, Florida Statutes “Statute”, which directs the SBA to administer the FHCF. This Contract is subject to the Statute and to any administrative rule adopted pursuant thereto, and is not intended to be in conflict therewith.

STATE BOARD OF ADMINISTRATION OF FLORIDA 1801 HERMITAGE BOULEVARD TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA 32308 (850) 488-4406 POST OFFICE BOX 13300 32317-3300 REIMBURSEMENT CONTRACT Effective: June 1, 2010 (Contract) between CHARLIE CRIST GOVERNOR AS CHAIRMAN ALEX SINK...
Reimbursement Contract • June 9th, 2010 • United Insurance Holdings Corp. • Fire, marine & casualty insurance • Florida

The Legislature of the State of Florida has enacted Section 215.555, Florida Statutes “Statute”, which directs the SBA to administer the FHCF. This Contract, consisting of the principal document entitled Reimbursement Contract, addressing the mandatory FHCF coverage, and Addenda, is subject to the Statute and to any administrative rule adopted pursuant thereto, and is not intended to be in conflict therewith. All provisions in the principle document are equally applicable to each Addenda unless specifically superseded by one of the Addenda.

ADDENDUM NO. 2
Reimbursement Contract • May 11th, 2010

Pursuant to Section 215.555(17), Florida Statutes, the Temporary Increase in Coverage Limit (TICL) Options provision allows the Company to select additional FHCF reimbursement coverage above its mandatory FHCF coverage layer under the Reimbursement Contract. The optional coverage selections provided in this Addendum No. 2 expires on December 31, 2010 March 31, 2011. Coverage provided under TICL shall otherwise be consistent with terms and conditions as relates to the Reimbursement Contract including, but not limited to, definitions, coverage for Covered Policies as defined, exclusions, loss reporting, and examination procedures.

APPENDIX A
Reimbursement Contract • August 7th, 2024

We, the undersigned, being officers of the Company, acting within our authority, hereby make the following election with reference to the Unsound Insurer named above:

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Reimbursement Contract • July 7th, 2011 • 21st Century Holding Co • Fire, marine & casualty insurance

STATE BOARD OF ADMINISTRATION OF FLORIDA 1801 HERMITAGE BOULEVARD TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA 32308 (850) 488-4406 POST OFFICE BOX 13300 32317-3300 RICK SCOTT GOVERNOR AS CHAIRMAN JEFF ATWATER CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER AS TREASURER PAM BONDI ATTORNEY GENERAL AS SECRETARY ASH WILLIAMS EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR & CIO

DRAFT 7-18-2022
Reimbursement Contract • July 19th, 2022
ADDENDUM NO. 1
Reimbursement Contract • May 11th, 2010

Pursuant to Section 215.555(4)(b)4., Florida Statutes, certain Companies may select additional FHCF reimbursement coverage of up to $10 million dollars. The additional premium to be charged for this additional reimbursement coverage shall be 50 percent of the additional reimbursement coverage provided, which shall include one prepaid full reinstatement. The additional premium shall be due and payable in three equal installments on August 1, 2010, on October 1, 2010, and on December 1, 2010.

REIMBURSEMENT CONTRACT Effective: June 1, 2014 (Contract) between HERITAGE PROPERTY AND CASUALTY INSURANCE COMPANY (Company) NAIC # 14407 and THE STATE BOARD OF ADMINISTRATION OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA (SBA) WHICH ADMINISTERS THE FLORIDA HURRICANE...
Reimbursement Contract • August 6th, 2014 • Heritage Insurance Holdings, Inc. • Fire, marine & casualty insurance • Florida

The Legislature of the State of Florida has enacted Section 215.555, Florida Statutes (Statute), which directs the SBA to administer the FHCF. This Contract, consisting of the principal document entitled Reimbursement Contract, addressing the mandatory FHCF coverage, and Addenda, is subject to the Statute and to any administrative rule adopted pursuant thereto, and is not intended to be in conflict therewith. All provisions in the principal document are equally applicable to each Addendum unless specifically superseded by one of the Addenda.

ADDENDUM NO. 1
Reimbursement Contract • May 12th, 2006

THE STATE BOARD OF ADMINISTRATION OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA (SBA) WHICH ADMINISTERS THE FLORIDA HURRICANE CATASTROPHE FUND (FHCF)

THOROUGHFARE FACILITY FEE RIGHT-OF-WAY AND STREET IMPROVEMENT REIMBURSEMENT CONTRACT
Reimbursement Contract • January 12th, 2022
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Reimbursement Contract • June 11th, 2007

ATTENTION: THIS ADDENDUM MUST BE COMPLETED, SIGNED, AND RETURNED BY ALL COMPANIES EXECUTING A REIMBURSEMENT CONTRACT REGARDLESS OF CHOICE TO ACCEPT OR REJECT THIS OPTIONAL COVERAGE

ADDENDUM NO. 1
Reimbursement Contract • August 2nd, 2011

Pursuant to Section 215.555(4)(b)4., Florida Statutes, certain Companies may select additional FHCF reimbursement coverage of up to $10 million dollars. The additional premium to be charged for this additional reimbursement coverage shall be 50 percent of the additional reimbursement coverage provided, which shall include one prepaid full reinstatement. The additional premium shall be due and payable in three equal installments on August 1, 2011, on October 1, 2011, and on December 1, 2011.

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Reimbursement Contract • May 21st, 2001
DIGEST AS ENACTED)
Reimbursement Contract • June 25th, 2023

Provides that the contract may provide for an extension of the fifteen-year reimbursement period for a time not to exceed the duration of any moratorium, phasing ordinance, concurrency designation, or other governmental action that prevents making applications for, or the approval of, any new development within the benefit area for a period of six months or more.

AMENDMENT NO. 1
Reimbursement Contract • September 23rd, 2021

WHEREAS, the above-referenced Reimbursement Contract for Contract Year 2015-2016, as adopted under Rule 19-8.010, F.A.C., contains a scrivener’s error in the definition of “Retention Multiple,”

APPENDIX A to REIMBURSEMENT CONTRACT (Contract) between << Legal Name>> (“Company”) NAIC # and THE STATE BOARD OF ADMINISTRATION OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA (SBA) WHICH ADMINISTERS THE FLORIDA HURRICANE CATASTROPHE FUND (FHCF) Pursuant to Section...
Reimbursement Contract • November 8th, 2024

We, the undersigned, being officers of the Company, acting within our authority, hereby make the following election with reference to the Unsound Insurer named above:

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Reimbursement Contract • February 6th, 2023
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Reimbursement Contract • July 2nd, 2022
APPENDIX A TO ADDENDUM NO. 1
Reimbursement Contract • July 2nd, 2022

We, the undersigned, being executive officers of Citizens Property Insurance Corporation (Citizens), acting within our authority, hereby make the following election with reference to the Liquidated Insurer named above:

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Reimbursement Contract • June 11th, 2007

ATTENTION: THIS ADDENDUM MUST BE COMPLETED, SIGNED, AND RETURNED BY ALL COMPANIES EXECUTING A REIMBURSEMENT CONTRACT REGARDLESS OF CHOICE TO ACCEPT OR REJECT THIS OPTIONAL COVERAGE

DRAFT 7/29/2024
Reimbursement Contract • August 7th, 2024