
Sudden and accidental tearing apart, cracking, burning, or bulging of certain household systems.In total, an HO-2 policy covers these 16 perils: This is because it covers the same 10 perils, or events, as HO1 plus a few extra. These forms make it easier for states to regulate insurance. Most homeowners insurance policies are written on standardized forms. What do homeowners need to know about HO2 policies? Some HO2 policies also cover your personal property and liability. This means it only covers damage to your property that’s caused by one of the perils listed on the policy. Amended by P.L.158-2013, HO2 policy is a type of home insurance that is written on a named-perils basis. (1) a Level 6 felony if the person knew or recklessly failed to know that the body fluid or fecal waste was infected with:Īs added by P.L.88-2002, SEC.2. (f) An offense described in subsection (e) is: In a location with the intent that another person will ingest the body fluid or fecal waste commits malicious mischief with food, a Class A misdemeanor. (e) A person who recklessly, knowingly, or intentionally places human: (B) the offense results in the transmission of HIV to the other person. (A) the person knew or recklessly failed to know that the body fluid or fecal waste was infected with HIV and (B) the person knew or recklessly failed to know that the body fluid or fecal waste was infected with tuberculosis and the offense results in the transmission of tuberculosis to the other person and (A) the person knew or recklessly failed to know that the body fluid or fecal waste was infected with infectious hepatitis and the offense results in the transmission of infectious hepatitis to the other person or (1) Level 6 felony if the person knew or recklessly failed to know that the body fluid or fecal waste was infected with: (d) An offense described in subsection (c) is a: In a location with the intent that another person will involuntarily touch the body fluid or fecal waste commits malicious mischief, a Class B misdemeanor. (c) A person who recklessly, knowingly, or intentionally places human: (b) As used in this section, "infectious hepatitis" means: (11) any aerosol generated form of liquids listed in this subsection. (10) any other liquid produced by the body or

(a) As used in this section, "body fluid" means:
