Texas / South Central News
News for June 2005
June 30, 2005
- CNC Cards Survive Repeal of CNC Program; Labor Department to Remain Open Late
- NAMIC Praises La. Lawmakers for Adjustments to Residual Market Rating Formulas
- Okla. Commissioner Suspends Home Warranty Company's License
- TDI Pleased with Success of Fraud Fighting Dallas County DA
- American E&S Rolls Out Oil and Gas Program
- AIA Urges La. Gov. Blanco to Veto Anti-Safety Bill
- Texas Teacher Charged with Giving Passing Grades if Students Burn Car
June 29, 2005
- IIAT Releases Hiring, Training Tools
- TDI Fines Company for Unauthorized Title Work
- Hotchkiss Endorsed by HBA of Greater Dallas
- TWCC Sets Discount, Interest Rate
- La. Husband, Wife Convicted in Fake Cancer Scheme
June 28, 2005
- Ark. to Hold Hearing on P/C Insurer Claims Reports
- Condon & Skelly Brings Collectible Vehicle Coverage to Texas
- The Combined Group Adds Nonsubscription Underwriter
June 27, 2005
- IIAT Names Watkins Young Agent of the Year; McCoy Honored as Top ACSR
- LWCC Declares $15.8 Million Dividend
- Combined Group Appoints Hardin as VP - Sales and Marketing
- Pan-American Life Names Salazar Executive VP
June 24, 2005
- Transition Team Begins Planning for Texas Workers' Comp Reforms
- Reynolds Sworn in as IIAT President; McCain Wins Drex Foreman Award
June 23, 2005
June 22, 2005
- Texas Truck Driver Indicted for Workers' Comp Fraud
- Hondros College Announces Online CE Course for Texas
June 21, 2005
- Galveston Gulf Coast Board Elects New Board Members
- Squyres Joins New Day Underwriting Managers as VP
- Pacific Wholesale Adds Keel
June 20, 2005
- Texas Prison Guards Indicted for Workers' Comp Fraud
- Texas Gov. Signs Insurance Fraud Legislation
- La. State Police Arrest 3 for Allegedly Staging Accident
- Herron Joins RISC as Senior Underwriter
- IMSA Leader Cautions Against Profits Before Integrity in Multiclutural Markets
- CLUS Adds New Property Analyst/Trainer
- MHBT Partner Earns Certified Risk Manager Designation
June 17, 2005
- Former Oklahoma Commissioner, Assistant and Foundation to Stand Trial on All Charges
- PCI Reports La. House Bill 509 Will Harm Safe Drivers
- Peck Promoted to VP at Western Surplus Lines
- Texas Mutual Awards Group Dividend to ESO
June 16, 2005
- TDI Seeks Public Input on Claims-based Premium Changes by Insurers
- GAINSCO Rights Offering Declared Effective by SEC
June 14, 2005
- Okla. AG Sues Poultry Companies
- Hancock Bank to Acquire New Orleans' J. Everett Eaves
- Fireman's Fund Excels in TWCC Loss Control Review
- Texas Judge's Ruling Would Expose Arkansas Police to Possible Lawsuits
June 13, 2005
- Home Construction Standards, Warranties Now Effective in Texas
- State Senator Unveils Plan to Reduce Health Care Costs in Okla.
June 10, 2005
- ICT Issues Reminder on Hurricane Preparations as First Tropical Storm Heads Toward Gulf
- Texas Comp Rulebook Supplement Available Online
- SIIS to Host Forum Featuring New Texas Commissioner
June 9, 2005
- Okla. DOL Wrestles with End of Workers' Comp Non-Coverage Program
- AIA: Texas Legislative Session a Success; Next Meeting in 2007
- MHBT Wins the Chubb Charity Challenge's Dallas Event
June 8, 2005
- AIA Applauds Passage of Okla. Workers' Comp Bill
- Brown & Brown Acquires BeneTec Inc. of Ark.
- Benefit Planners Opens Dallas Office; Names New VP
June 7, 2005
- Geeslin Appointed to Texas Commissioner Post
- Argonaut Group Ratings Raised; Outlook Stable
- RG America Reports Q1 Profit
- Pan-American Life Names Mickan Executive VP and CFO
- King Appointed President of SureTec Ins. Co.
- Medical Protective Expands Coverage Options in Okla.
June 6, 2005
- Okla. House of Reps Passes Bipartisan Workers' Comp Reform Legislation
- TSLA to Hold Mid-Year Meeting in Colo.
- InStar Names Fischer VP of Marketing
June 3, 2005
- Okla. Senate Approves Work Comp Bill
- TWCC Summarizes Legislative Changes to Workers' Comp System
- La. Police Officer Arrested for Alleged Ins. Fraud
June 2, 2005
- Ark. Crash Records Available Online
- Some Insurers Decreasing Homeowners Rates in Texas
- Louisiana SHIIP Director Elected to National Post
June 1, 2005

