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FE-6999.3 <br />Page 1 of 1 <br />In accordance with the Terrorism Risk Insurance Act of 2002 as amended and extended by the Terrorism Risk Insurance Program <br />Reauthorization Act of 2019, this disclosure is part of your policy. <br />POLICYHOLDER DISCLOSURE NOTICE OF TERRORISM INSURANCE COVERAGE <br />Coverage for acts of terrorism is not excluded from your policy. However your policy does contain other exclusions which may be <br />applicable, such as an exclusion for nuclear hazard. You are hereby notified that the Terrorism Risk Insurance Act, as amended in <br />2019, defines an act of terrorism in Section 102(1) of the Act: The term "act of terrorism" means any act that is certified by the <br />Secretary of the Treasury —in consultation with the Secretary of Homeland Security, and the Attorney General of the United States —to <br />be an act of terrorism; to be a violent act or an act that is dangerous to human life, property, or infrastructure; to have resulted in <br />damage within the United States, or outside the United States in the case of certain air carriers or vessels or the premises of a United <br />States mission; and to have been committed by an individual or individuals as part of an effort to coerce the civilian population of the <br />United States or to influence the policy or affect the conduct of the United States Government by coercion. Under this policy, any <br />covered losses resulting from certified acts of terrorism may be partially reimbursed by the United States Government under a formula <br />established by the Terrorism Risk Insurance Act, as amended. Under the formula, the United States Government generally reimburses <br />80% beginning on January 1, 2020 of covered terrorism losses exceeding the statutorily established deductible paid by the insurance <br />company providing the coverage. The Terrorism Risk Insurance Act, as amended, contains a $100 billion cap that limits U.S. <br />Government reimbursement as well as insurers' liability for losses resulting from certified acts of terrorism when the amount of such <br />losses exceeds $100 billion in any one calendar year. If the aggregate insured losses for all insurers exceed $100 billion, your <br />coverage may be reduced. <br />There is no separate premium charged to cover insured losses caused by terrorism. Your insurance policy establishes the coverage <br />that exists for insured losses. This notice does not expand coverage beyond that described in your policy. <br />THIS IS YOUR NOTIFICATION THAT UNDER THE TERRORISM RISK INSURANCE ACT, AS AMENDED, ANY LOSSES <br />RESULTING FROM CERTIFIED ACTS OF TERRORISM UNDER YOUR POLICY MAY BE PARTIALLY REIMBURSED BY THE <br />UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT AND MAY BE SUBJECT TO A $100 BILLION CAP THAT MAY REDUCE YOUR COVERAGE. <br />FE-6999.3 <br />oe-zz-zozo <br />©, Copyright, State Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance Company, 2020 <br />