Nebraska has become the fourth state this year to enact a law deregulating the commercial lines rate and form filing process. LB1119 was introduced at the request of the state Department of Insurance, and is referred to as the Property and Casualty Model Act. Kentucky, South Carolina and Virginia enacted commercial lines simplification within the past several weeks, while Colorado and Maryland bills await their respective governors’ signatures.
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