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OIR Seeks to Repeal Penalty Guidelines

OIR Seeks to Repeal Penalty Guidelines

Florida’s administrative rule providing guidelines for insurer penalties might go by the wayside under a proposal by the Office of Insurance Regulation.  The agenda for today’s Cabinet meeting indicates that the OIR will seek authority to repeal the existing rule, 69O-142.011.  The rule has been in effect since November 6, 1994. The repeal of this […]

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OIR Expands Forms Certification Process

OIR Expands Forms Certification Process

The Office of Insurance of Insurance Regulation has issued a second order allowing property and casualty insurers to certify their forms’ compliance with Florida law rather than going though the regulatory process.  The current order applies to all property and casualty lines of business other than workers’ compensation.  A similar order issued earlier this year […]

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OIR Encourages Use of Certifications for Commercial Filings

OIR Encourages Use of Certifications for Commercial Filings

The Florida Office of Insurance Regulation continues to encourage insurers writing commercial property and casualty insurance to consider the forms certification process to help reduce the filing backlog.  Over the last two years, the Florida legislature has reduced the rate filing requirements associated with certain types of commercial property and casualty insurance.  Earlier this year […]

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P&C Product Review Discusses Top Filing Mistakes

P&C Product Review Discusses Top Filing Mistakes

The Florida Office of Insurance Regulation’s property and casualty product review section discussed the most common filing mistakes at the OIR’s recent business development conference.  The current backlog of property and casualty form filings is a concern of both the OIR and the industry, and the OIR hopes that identifying common filing mistakes can play […]

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OIR Conference Emphasizes Business Development

OIR Conference Emphasizes Business Development

The Florida Office of Insurance Regulation hosted its business development conference last week in Tallahassee.  The event marked the first time in four years that the OIR has hosted the conference.  Although styled as a filing conference in the past, the title of this year’s conference was expanded to include business development as the OIR […]

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The Citizens Decertification Statute

The Citizens Decertification Statute

Policyholder groups and other interested parties in recent weeks have been debating various aspects of the coverage provided by Citizens Property Insurance Corporation.  These discussions show the challenge of dealing with issues affecting a residual market as large as Citizens in a market as challenging as Florida.  In some areas of the state policyholders generally […]

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OIR Provides Guidance on PIP Fee Schedule

OIR Provides Guidance on PIP Fee Schedule

The Florida Office of Insurance Regulation (OIR) issued Informational Memorandum OIR-12-02M earlier this month providing guidance to insurers and they implement new Personal Injury Protection reforms.  The Informational Memorandum coincided with Governor Scott’s signing HB 119 into law. The Informational Memorandum points out that one of the new provisions of the PIP reform requires insurers […]

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The Law Behind the Citizens Rate Debate

The Law Behind the Citizens Rate Debate

The rate levels of Citizens Property Insurance Corporation have received considerable attention in recent weeks.  Citizens committees have considered the possibility that under current law it should be charging actuarially sound rates for new customers and its capped rates should apply only to existing customers.  Although the statutory basis for this approach has been part […]

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OIR Issues Statement on Premature MLR Calculation

OIR Issues Statement on Premature MLR Calculation

A recent report from the Kaiser Foundation indicated that health insurers will be required to issue millions of dollars in refunds because their medical loss ratios fall below new requirements.  However, the Florida Office of Insurance Regulation issued a statement pointing out that the report might be drawing conclusions from data that was not intended […]

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OIR Issues Excess Profits Memorandum

OIR Issues Excess Profits Memorandum

The Florida Office of Insurance Regulation (OIR) has issued informational memorandum OIR-12-03M discussing the recent removal of the workers’ compensation excess profits reporting requirement.  The legislature passed HB 941 this year eliminating the excess profits law’s application to workers’ compensation insurance.  Governor Scott has now signed this bill into law.  As a result, the OIR […]

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