Senate File 379 - Introduced
SENATE FILE
BY COMMITTEE ON COMMERCE
(SUCCESSOR TO SSB 1183)
Passed Senate, Date Passed House, Date
Vote: Ayes Nays Vote: Ayes Nays
Approved
A BILL FOR
1 An Act relating to the use of insurance loss history in the
2 issuance of dramshop liability insurance.
3 BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF IOWA:
4 TLSB 1993SV 83
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PAG LIN
1 1 Section 1. Section 123.92, Code 2009, is amended to read
1 2 as follows:
1 3 123.92 CIVIL LIABILITY FOR DISPENSING OR SALE AND SERVICE
1 4 OF BEER, WINE, OR INTOXICATING LIQUOR (DRAMSHOP ACT) ==
1 5 LIABILITY INSURANCE == UNDERAGE PERSONS.
1 6 1. a. Any person who is injured in person or property or
1 7 means of support by an intoxicated person or resulting from
1 8 the intoxication of a person, has a right of action for all
1 9 damages actually sustained, severally or jointly, against any
1 10 licensee or permittee, whether or not the license or permit
1 11 was issued by the division or by the licensing authority of
1 12 any other state, who sold and served any beer, wine, or
1 13 intoxicating liquor to the intoxicated person when the
1 14 licensee or permittee knew or should have known the person was
1 15 intoxicated, or who sold to and served the person to a point
1 16 where the licensee or permittee knew or should have known the
1 17 person would become intoxicated.
1 18 b. If the injury was caused by an intoxicated person, a
1 19 permittee or licensee may establish as an affirmative defense
1 20 that the intoxication did not contribute to the injurious
1 21 action of the person. The remedy provided by this section
1 22 shall apply both prospectively, to actions filed on or after
1 23 July 1, 1992, and retrospectively, to actions pending in trial
1 24 or appellate courts prior to July 1, 1992.
1 25 2. Every liquor control licensee and class "B" beer
1 26 permittee, except a class "E" liquor control licensee, shall
1 27 furnish proof of financial responsibility by the existence of
1 28 a liability insurance policy in an amount determined by the
1 29 division. If an insurer provides dramshop liability insurance
1 30 at a new location to a licensee or permittee who has a
1 31 positive loss experience at other locations for which such
1 32 insurance is provided by the insurer, and the insurer bases
1 33 premium rates at the new location on the negative loss history
1 34 of the previous licensee or permittee at that location, the
1 35 insurer shall adjust the premium for the new location not less
2 1 than thirty months after the insurance is issued, based on the
2 2 loss experience of the licensee or permittee at that location
2 3 during that thirty=month period of time.
2 4 3. a. Notwithstanding section 123.49, subsection 1, any
2 5 person who is injured in person or property or means of
2 6 support by an intoxicated person who is under legal age or
2 7 resulting from the intoxication of a person who is under legal
2 8 age, has a right of action for all damages actually sustained,
2 9 severally or jointly, against a person who is not a licensee
2 10 or permittee and who dispensed or gave any beer, wine, or
2 11 intoxicating liquor to the intoxicated underage person when
2 12 the nonlicensee or nonpermittee who dispensed or gave the
2 13 beer, wine, or intoxicating liquor to the underage person knew
2 14 or should have known the underage person was intoxicated, or
2 15 who dispensed or gave beer, wine, or intoxicating liquor to
2 16 the underage person to a point where the nonlicensee or
2 17 nonpermittee knew or should have known that the underage
2 18 person would become intoxicated.
2 19 b. If the injury was caused by an intoxicated person who
2 20 is under legal age, a person who is not a licensee or
2 21 permittee and who dispensed or gave beer, wine, or
2 22 intoxicating liquor to the underage person may establish as an
2 23 affirmative defense that the intoxication did not contribute
2 24 to the injurious action of the underage person.
2 25 c. For purposes of this paragraph subsection, "dispensed"
2 26 or "gave" means the act of physically presenting a receptacle
2 27 containing beer, wine, or intoxicating liquor to the underage
2 28 person whose actions or intoxication results in the sustaining
2 29 of damages by another person. However, a person who dispenses
2 30 or gives beer, wine, or intoxicating liquor to an underage
2 31 person shall only be liable for any damages if the person knew
2 32 or should have known that the underage person was under legal
2 33 age.
2 34 EXPLANATION
2 35 This bill amends Code section 123.92 to provide that if an
3 1 insurer provides dramshop liability insurance at a new
3 2 location to a licensee or permittee who has a positive loss
3 3 history at other locations for which such insurance is
3 4 provided, and the insurer bases premiums at the new location
3 5 on the negative loss history of a previous licensee or
3 6 permittee at that location the insurer shall adjust the
3 7 premium at the new location not less than 30 months after the
3 8 insurance is issued, based on the loss experience of the
3 9 licensee or permittee at that location during that 30=month
3 10 period of time.
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