Latest Legislation Headlines

All the headlines from our Legislation Topic Page, ordered by recency.

Legislative Update

Mar 19 2006 // The Independent Insurance Agents of Georgia has suggested three bills and is closely watching over a dozen bills being proposed in this session of the Georgia Legislature. The Independent Insurance Agents of Georgia...

Legislation, fraud

Mar 19 2006 // S.C. Big ‘I’ topics: Insurance fraud and “hot topics” facing the insurance industry will be discussed by South Carolina Attorney General Henry McMaster and Director of Insurance Elanor Kitzman...

Fla. Insurance Council to push mitigation efforts

Mar 19 2006 // FIC supports efforts to strengthen the Florida Uniform Statewide Building Code by requiring shutters, impact-resistant glass or other opening protections on all new construction where winds of 120 miles or greater have...

SPECIAL REPORT: Surplus Lines

Mar 19 2006 // With the eyes of Congress turning to insurance reform, most commentators are focused on how change might affect the overall insurance industry and agents. But the often-overlooked surplus lines segment of the industry...

Regulators Adopt Model Criminal History Record Check

Mar 17 2006 // The National Association of Insurance Commissioners’ (NAIC) Market Regulation & Consumer Affairs (D) Committee recently adopted the Authorization for Criminal History Record Check Model Act during the NAIC...

Judges in New Orleans Trying to Fast Track Hurricane Lawsuits

Mar 17 2006 // Civil courts in New Orleans, La., have begun trying to speed up storm-related lawsuits – many of them against insurance companies – that deal with who should pay for property damages caused by hurricanes...

Maine Panel Endorses Mandatory Sentences for Repeat Bad Drivers

Mar 16 2006 // A proposal to curb Maine’s worst drivers moved forward this week in the Maine Legislature as a committee gave its solid endorsement to “Tina’s Law,” which is named for a woman killed in an accident...

Ill. Insurance Dept. Orders Med-Mal Rate Break for Some Physicians

Mar 16 2006 // Using a new law designed to lower doctors’ costs, state regulators on Tuesday ordered Illinois’ major malpractice insurer to start bringing down rates next year and open itself to more public scrutiny. ISMIE...

House Approves Legislation to Reform Flood Insurance

Mar 16 2006 // A U.S. House panel has given its approval to a bill directed at making the government’s flood insurance program financially sound by, in part, increasing rates charged on nonresidential property and vacation homes,...

Insurer Groups Say Key Victories Marked Ind. Legislative Session

Mar 16 2006 // The session wasn’t easy or pretty for insurers, but the 2006 Indiana General Assembly concluded at midnight Tuesday with significant insurance-related successes, according to the National Association of Mutual...

N.Y. Senate Passes Bill Requiring Insurance on Public Boats

Mar 14 2006 // The New York State Senate has passed legislation (S.6828-B), sponsored by Senator Betty Little (R-C-I, Queensbury), that would require owners of public boats operating on navigable waters in New York State to obtain marine...

Wash. Ag Groups Praise Lawmakers for Farm-Friendly Session

Mar 14 2006 // Agriculture really is No. 1 in Washington. After years of complaining about being overlooked and ignored by majority lawmakers west of the Cascades, farmers gained ground on nearly every major issue they brought forward...

Insurers Happy with Utah Privacy Bills

Mar 13 2006 // In its just-concluded session, the Utah Legislature passed legislation to protect consumers from unauthorized access to their credit-related information, while preserving insurers’ access to credit data, Property...

Multi-State Class Actions Could Infringe on State Regulators’ Authority, Interfere with Claims Adjudication

Mar 10 2006 // The National Association of Mutual Insurance Companies (NAMIC) has joined other members of the insurance industry in filing an Amici Curiae brief involving a multi-state class action appeal currently before the Washington...

Safety Board: Baltimore Water Taxi in Accident Was Overloaded

Mar 10 2006 // Americans’ expanding waistlines were a factor in the capsizing of a Baltimore water taxi that killed five people in 2004, a trend that has led to other deadly transportation accidents, the government said. The...

Regulatory Risks Burdensome for U.S. Firms Abroad, Aon Experts Say

Mar 10 2006 // What impact will DP World’s decision to drop its plans to enter into an agreement to run several U.S. ports have on American businesses located in countries with strong cultural and business ties to Dubai? Perhaps...

Ohio Man Accused of Fraud Denied Request for Judges to be Dismissed

Mar 9 2006 // Ohio’s top judge rejected a request by the coin dealer charged in a state investment scandal who requested that all Lucas County judges be disqualified from hearing his case. In a four-page order, Chief Justice...

Bail for Pru Lobbyist Puts N.J. Governor in a Political Fix

Mar 9 2006 // In his first political firestorm since taking office in January, Gov. Jon S. Corzine said Wednesday that he provided $5,000 in bail money to an insurance lobbyist accused of stalking a state assemblyman. “I reacted...

Ariz. Senate Backs Higher Hurdle for Some Malpractice Suits

Mar 8 2006 // Arizona’s Senate voted to make it more difficult to win medical malpractice lawsuits over emergency health care, a step which supporters said is needed to prevent physicians from refusing to work in emergency...

ATRA Urging Mich. House Committee to Keep State a Leader in Tort Reform

Mar 8 2006 // The American Tort Reform Association (ATRA) testified this week before the Michigan House Committee on Tort Reform, urging lawmakers to help the state retain its reputation as a leader in the national legal reform movement...