NYSentencing

§ 176.00 Insurance fraud; definition of terms.
  The following definitions are applicable to this article:
  1. "Insurance policy" has the meaning assigned to insurance contract
by  subsection  (a)  of  section  one  thousand one hundred one of the
insurance law except it shall include reinsurance contracts, purported
insurance policies and purported reinsurance contracts.
  2. "Statement" includes, but is not limited to, any notice, proof of
loss, bill of lading, invoice, account, estimate of property  damages,
bill   for  services,  diagnosis,  prescription,  hospital  or  doctor
records, x-ray, test result, and other evidence  of  loss,  injury  or
expense.
  3.   "Person"   includes   any   individual,  firm,  association  or
corporation.
  4. "Personal insurance" means  a  policy  of  insurance  insuring  a
natural person against any of the following contingencies:
  (a)  loss  of  or  damage  to  real  property used predominantly for
residential purposes and which consists of not more than four dwelling
units, other than hotels, motels and rooming houses;
  (b) loss of or damage to personal property which is not used in  the
conduct of a business;
  (c)  losses  or liabilities arising out of the ownership, operation,
or use  of  a  motor  vehicle,  predominantly  used  for  non-business
purposes;
  (d)  other  liabilities for loss of, damage to, or injury to persons
or property, not arising from the conduct of a business;
  (e) death, including death by personal injury, or  the  continuation
of  life,  or  personal  injury  by  accident, or sickness, disease or
ailment, excluding insurance providing disability benefits pursuant to
article nine of the workers' compensation law.
  A policy of insurance which insures any of the contingencies  listed
in  paragraphs  (a)  through  (e) of this subdivision as well as other
contingencies shall be personal  insurance  if  that  portion  of  the
annual  premium  attributable to the listed contingencies exceeds that
portion attributable to other contingencies.
  5.  "Commercial  insurance"  means  insurance  other  than  personal
insurance,  and  shall  also  include  insurance  providing disability
benefits pursuant to article nine of the  workers'  compensation  law,
insurance  providing  workers'  compensation  benefits pursuant to the
provisions of the workers' compensation law and any  program  of  self
insurance providing similar benefits.