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NAII Urges No Change In Iowa’s Unfair Trade Practices Regulation

Sep 2 2002 // The National Association of Independent Insurers (NAII) urged the Iowa Insurance Division to abandon several proposed changes in its unfair trade practices regulation, as it sees no need and no benefits from the...

Exclusions Persist as Congress Debates Federal Terrorism Backstop Legislation

Sep 2 2002 // Nearly a year after the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks, the issue of federal insurance backstop legislation to protect carriers against future losses stemming from more attacks remains a crucial yet unresolved issue for the...

WORKERS’ COMP PROBLEMS ADDRES-SED IN REGULATIONS

Sep 2 2002 // Modifications to a final medical privacy rule issued by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) stopped short of resolving concerns that workers’ compensation carriers and employers have with the...

Is TWCC Headed Back to the Fee Guideline Drawing Board’

Sep 2 2002 // The new medical fee guideline approved by the Texas Workers’ Compensation Commission (TWCC) last spring and scheduled to go into effect September 1 was recently stayed by a Travis County judge as part of a lawsuit...

Exclusions Persist as Congress Debates Federal Terrorism Backstop Legislation

Sep 2 2002 // Nearly a year after the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks, the issue of federal insurance backstop legislation to protect carriers against future losses stemming from more attacks remains a crucial yet unresolved issue for the...

NAMIC Adds State Advocate, Regulatory Manager to Staff

Aug 27 2002 // Responding to the increased state advocacy needs of member companies, the National Association of Mutual Insurance Companies (NAMIC) Board of Directors has approved an expanded commitment to state and regulatory government...

CWCI Hosts Seminar to Cover New WC Law

Aug 26 2002 // The California Workers’ Compensation Institute has announced it will hold a one-day seminar in October at three locations to help workers’ compensation professionals prepare for the statutory and regulatory...

TWCC Fee Schedule Halted by Travis County Judge

Aug 26 2002 // The new medical fee guideline approved by the Texas Workers’ Compensation Commission (TWCC) last spring and scheduled to go into effect Sept. 1 was temporarily stayed by a Travis County judge. According to the Austin...

Contractors Protest at Florida Workers’ Comp Commission Meeting

Aug 26 2002 // Florida contractors mounted a protest at a meeting with the Governor’s Commission on Workers’ Compensation, insisting that a new law requiring all workers to be covered by workers’ comp on commercial...

Judge Ponders Possibly Two Trials to Settle WTC Dispute

Aug 23 2002 // A federal judge reportedly may order a pair of trials to decide how much in insurance proceeds World Trade Center leaseholder Larry Silverstein should receive to rebuild the destroyed site, according to an Associated Press...

Conning Study Reveals Hidden Crisis in Health Insurance

Aug 22 2002 // A new study from Conning Research & Consulting, Inc. of state health insurance regulation has revealed a hidden crisis adding to the cost of health insurance and increasing the number of uninsured...

PIFC, NAII Oppose CDI Proposal on Rate Regulations

Aug 21 2002 // The Personal Insurance Federation of California (PIFC) and the National Association of Independent Insurers (NAII) say they are opposed to a proposal by the California Department of Insurance (CDI) to change the current...

Groups Urge Regulatory Constraint at Fla. Mold Hearings

Aug 21 2002 // Both the American Insurance Association (AIA) and the Alliance of American Insurers urged Florida policyholders, insurers, and regulators to take a rational approach to mold issues at a recent hearing held by the...

Atlantic Mutual Announces Statutory Financial Results

Aug 21 2002 // Atlantic Mutual Companies, a New York-based mutual insurance company providing commercial and personal coverages through independent agents and brokers, announced unaudited statutory financial results for the second...

Fla. Department Clarifies who is Exempt under New Workers’ Comp Law

Aug 20 2002 // A key administrative rule has been published clarifying which tradespeople must have workers’ compensation coverage in order to work on commercial construction projects valued at $250,000 or more, according to...

N.Y. Agents Group Enlists Members in Opposition Against Spousal Liability Legislation

Aug 19 2002 // The Independent Insurance Agents Association of New York Inc. is urging more than 18,000 workers employed by the 1,900 agencies the Syracuse-based trade association represents to join a grass-roots efforts against...

Lobbying Groups Gear Up for Legislative Session

Aug 19 2002 // Even though the next Texas legislative session is still months away, lobbying organizations with ties to insurance are polishing their strategies for influencing state lawmakers. Last month, the Austin American Statesman...

OKLA. REFORM ORDER PRAISED

Aug 19 2002 // An order signed last week by Oklahoma Insurance Commissioner Carroll Fisher will ease regulatory restrictions on an insurer’s ability to develop and introduce new commercial lines insurance products in the state,...

AB 2996 Could Allow DMV to Arbitrarily

Aug 19 2002 // The California Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) is attempting to create a way to raise the rates charged for motor vehicle reports through Assembly Bill 2996. Earlier this year, the DMV attempted to raise the rates from...

Nev. Company Says No to Lowering Rates

Aug 16 2002 // A nonprofit company put together last spring by Nevada to offer medical malpractice insurance for physicians having difficulty obtaining affordable coverage has chosen not to lower rates, according to an Associated Press...