California’s First Cannabis Business Owners Policy Approved
California Insurance Commissioner Dave Jones has approved the first Cannabis Business Owners Policy in the State of California.
The American Association of Insurance Services designed the new CannaBOP program for cannabis dispensaries, storage facilities, processors, manufacturers, distributors, and other cannabis-related businesses operating in the state.
“Cannabis businesses need insurance coverage to help them recover when something goes wrong just as any other legalized business does,” Jones said in a statement. “This first-of-its-kind Cannabis Business Owners Policy or CannaBOP program will make it easier for more insurers to enter the market and fill coverage gaps for cannabis businesses. I encourage insurers to take advantage of this new standardized CannaBOP program to file more cannabis insurance products with the department to meet the needs of this emerging market.”
AAIS developed a California-specific business owners policy (BOP) program for the cannabis industry, complete with forms, rules and rating information.
The CannaBOP program provides a package policy containing both property and liability coverage for qualifying California cannabis dispensaries, storage facilities, distributors, processors, manufacturers, and other businesses participating in or supporting the California cannabis industry.
Commissioner Jones launched an initiative last year to encourage commercial insurance companies to write insurance to fill coverage gaps for the cannabis industry.
The first filing and approval of commercial insurance for the cannabis industry from an admitted carrier was announced in November of last year, and the first surety bond program for the industry was announced in February.
The first coverage for commercial landlords for the industry and a product liability and product recall program for the industry were announced last month.
There are also roughly 20 surplus lines writers offering cannabis insurance.