Basic and Crop Provision Changes Effective for the 2021 and Succeeding Crop Years

Informational Memorandum: PM-20-086

FCIC has revised the Area Risk Protection Insurance (ARPI) Basic Provisions, Common Crop Insurance Policy (CCIP) Basic Provisions, Sunflower Seed Crop Provisions, and Dry Pea Crop Provisions for the 2021 and succeeding crop years for crops with a contract change date on or after November 30, 2020, and for all other crops, the changes are applicable for the 2022 and succeeding crop years. The changes include:

ARPI Basic Provisions

  • Clarifying it is the policyholder’s sole responsibility to initiate arbitration in a dispute.

CCIP Basic Provisions

  • Expanding nationwide the prevented planting “1 in 4” requirement that acreage must have been planted, insured, and harvested (or if not harvested, adjusted for claim purposes due to an insurable cause of loss) in at least 1 out of the previous 4 crop years.
  • Adding other flexibilities to prevented planting coverage following the recommendations of the Administrator’s 2019 Prevented Planting Task Force.
  • Allowing a beginning or veteran farmer or rancher to receive a yield based on the actual production history of the previous producer of the crop or livestock on the acreage, if they qualify.
  • Clarifying it is the policyholder’s sole responsibility to initiate arbitration in a dispute.

Sunflower Seed Crop Provisions

  • Revising the cancellation and termination dates in 4 Texas counties from March 15 to January 31.

Dry Pea Crop Provisions

  • Made non-substantive editorial revisions.

A Final Rule with these changes was published November 30, 2020, in the Federal Register. FCIC invites you to submit comments on this rule through the close of business January 29, 2021, at regulations.gov.