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Calif. Governor Wants Workers’ Comp Fix in a Week

Mar 22 2004 // Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger warned state legislators that unless they reach a deal next week to repair California’s costly workers’ compensation system, he’ll bypass them and go to voters to fix the...

Insurance Scoring Reportedly Provides Significant Benefits to Fla. Consumers

Mar 22 2004 // Insurance scoring is a proven, accurate, objective and consistent risk assessment tool that provides significant benefits to Florida consumers, the Florida insurance industry testified Monday at a Florida Office of...

Revised Workers’ Comp Estimates Misconstrued by Senator, Commissioner

Mar 22 2004 // California Senator Richard Alarcón (D-San Fernando Valley) came down on the insurance industry March 10, demanding that workers’ compensation insurers cut their premium rates immediately to reflect revised industry...

NAMIC First to Join PIFC as Associate Member

Mar 22 2004 // The National Association of Mutual Insurance Companies (NAMIC) recently joined the Personal Insurance Federation of California (PIFC) as an associate member. According to Jerry Davies, PIFC communications director, NAMIC...

Industry Has Productive Legislative Session in New Mexico

Mar 22 2004 // The New Mexico legislature’s regular 30-day session adjourned Feb. 19. Although the New Mexico Constitution largely limits the scope of 30-day sessions to fiscal matters, the governor can ask legislators to consider...

NAMIC Praises W. Va. Anti-Fraud Bill Enactment

Mar 19 2004 // The National Association of Mutual Insurance Companies (NAMIC) said that its member companies were pleased that before West Virginia lawmakers adjourned Saturday they enacted House Bill 4004, an omnibus insurance bill that...

Insurers, Agents Back Oxley’s ‘Middle Ground’ Proposal

Mar 18 2004 // Both insurer and agent groups have reacted positively to U.S. Rep. Michael Oxley‘s recent proposal to give the federal government sweeping new powers to oversee how states regulate the insurance industry. Oxley, an...

Calif. Commissioner Says Insurers Could Live with Some Rate Regulation

Mar 18 2004 // Calif. Insurance Commissioner John Garamendi, in an apparent change in direction, said recently that California could regulate workers’ compensation insurance rates in a way that wouldn’t discourage insurers...

CIAB Urges W. Va. Governor to Ink Legislation Repealing Counter-Signature Statute

Mar 18 2004 // The Council of Insurance Agents & Brokers (CIAB) on Thursday sent a letter to West Virginia Gov. Bob Wise urging him to sign legislation approved by the West Virginia House and Senate repealing that state’s...

Maine Governor Unveils Plan to Revamp Gridlocked Workers’ Comp Board

Mar 17 2004 // Flanked by the presidents of the Maine AFL-CIO and Maine State Chamber of Commerce, Governor John E. Baldacci on March 16 unveiled legislation to restructure the Maine Workers’ Compensation Board. The goal of the...

PCI Outlines State Lobbying Push for 2004

Mar 17 2004 // The Property Casualty Insurers Association of America (PCI) provided state regulators a preview of the association’s 2004 regulatory modernization initiatives during the industry liaison session of the National...

PCI Letter Cites N.J. Auto Reforms

Mar 16 2004 // An editorial that appeared in the Newark Star-Ledger on March 4 evoked a positive response from the Property Casualty Insurers Association of America. PCI Northeast Regional Manager Richard Stokes, in a letter to the...

PCI Urges NAIC to Leave Insurance Scoring to States

Mar 16 2004 // The Property Casualty Insurers Association of America has issued a bulletin indicating that continued debate within the National Association of Insurance Commissioners’ Credit Scoring Working Group about definitions...

Virginia Advances State Insurance Plan for Physicians

Mar 16 2004 // Virginia has moved closer to allowing physicians and hospitals to purchase medical malpractice insurance from the state’s risk management office. A measure, SB601, has passed initial rounds in the General Assembly...

Electronic State Filings Proving to be Popular

Mar 16 2004 // More and more insurers and states are using systems for electronically filing rates and forms to meet regulatory requirements, with the number of electronically filed forms tripling in the past year. For all of 2003, more...

Calif. Commissioner Warns Workers’ Comp Savings Could Vanish

Mar 16 2004 // The billions of dollars in savings from last year’s workers’ compensation reform legislation will never fully materialize unless lawmakers pass important “cleanup” measures to fine tune the new...

20 States Considering Compact

Mar 16 2004 // More than 20 states are considering a compact formed by the National Association of Insurance Commissioners (NAIC) that would create uniform national product standards and provides a central point of filing for insurers,...

Conn., Pa. Receive NAIC Accreditation Awards

Mar 15 2004 // The insurance regulatory organizations from Connecticut, Montana and Pennsylvania have received Accreditation awards under the National Association of Insurance Commissioners’ Financial Regulation Standards and...

N.J. Assembly to Vote on Med-Mal Fund Today

Mar 15 2004 // New Jersey lawmakers in the Assembly are scheduled to vote on medical malpractice, patient safety and rate regulation legislation today, after votes were delayed last week. The medical malpractice funding bill creates a...

Montana Receives NAIC Accreditation Award

Mar 15 2004 // The insurance regulatory organization from Montana received Accreditation awards under the National Association of Insurance Commissioners’ (NAIC) Financial Regulation Standards and Accreditation Program. The honor...