N.Y. Comp. Codes R. & Regs. tit. 15, § 34.3
(a) An insurance company or servicing agent shall comply with the following requirements when reporting motor vehicle liability insurance notices:
(2) New business (NBS). A notification or confirmation of motor vehicle liability insurance coverage. Notices shall be submitted for the following business events: policy issuance (every vehicle covered under the policy at the time of issuance); vehicle(s) added to an in force policy; replacement vehicle(s) added to an in force policy; vehicle(s) moved to another insurer within an insurance company group; renewal of a for hire policy (all for hire vehicles only); and confirmation of insurance in response to a DMV initiated mandatory verification (MVF) transaction. Note:
Note:
NBS notices shall be reprocessed (matching retried) by DMV as described in section 34.9(d) of this Part.
(3) Reinstatement (REI). A notification that motor liability insurance coverage has been reinstated or restored. A notification to rescind an erroneous cancellation (XLC) notice. The REI effective date is compared to the previously submitted XLC cancellation effective date to determine if there is any a lapse of coverage. Note:
Note:
A cancellation (except FH) shall be reported to DMV within 30 days of the cancellation effective date but only after any insurance company provided grace period for receipt of late payment has expired. It shall not be an insurance company's or servicing agent's practice to report cancellation notices without regard to any subsequent volume of reinstatement notices. In other words, cancellation notices reported one week shall not result in a high percentage of reinstatement notices reported the next week. Such practice is not permitted since it will result in multiple unnecessary letters to policyholder registrants. The number of reinstatement notices submitted shall represent a small percentage of the number of cancellation notices submitted.
(b) DMV shall initiate the following notices:
(2) Negative verification (NVF). A transmission (annual or as otherwise permitted or required), using cartridge tape media, sent to an insurance company or servicing agent by DMV that provides a record of each registrant/vehicle in DMV's insurance information database that reflects that insurance company as the insurer of record. Such transmission is based on the proof of insurance previously provided electronically to DMV by an insurance company or servicing agent. NVF notices are not based on paper proof of insurance submitted to DMV by a registrant or an agent or broker on behalf of a registrant. A NVF transaction requires a cancellation (XLC) response from an insurance company or servicing agent only if the insurance company no longer insures a registrant/vehicle. An insurance company or servicing agent shall not submit any other type of notice to DMV in response to a NVF transaction. A NVF transmission represents electronic proof of insurance notices (LOD, NBS or REI) posted in the insurance information database at a given point in time. Accordingly, NVF notices will not reflect: An insurance company or servicing agent shall not submit an additional cancellation notice in response to a DMV initiated NVF notice if a cancellation notice was submitted or resubmitted and matched (hit or resolved no-hit exception) to DMV's insurance information database.