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OIR Offers Workshop on Life and Health Reinsurance Collateral Rule

OIR Offers Workshop on Life and Health Reinsurance Collateral Rule

If requested by interested parties, the Florida Office of Insurance Regulation (OIR) will hold a workshop to discuss a proposed rule relating to life and health reinsurance collateral requirements.  The Office of Insurance Regulation may allow ceding insurers to take credit for reinsurance with unauthorized reinsurers that do not fully collateralize their programs as long […]

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Implementation of PIP Law Under Review

Implementation of PIP Law Under Review

The Office of Insurance Regulation (OIR) and other state agencies are considering the implementation steps needed for the recently passed Personal Injury Protection (PIP) reform bill (HB 119).  One of the key upcoming action steps is for insurers to make their initial rate filings responding to cost savings resulting from the new law.  The filing […]

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OIR to Hold Filing Conference

OIR to Hold Filing Conference

The Office of Insurance Regulation has announced it will hold a filing conference titled, “Successful Strategies for Business Development” on June 14, 2012.  In past years, the OIR has held similar conferences relating to its form and rate filing processes, requirements and reviews. Details about the conference are being developed and are expected soon.  Registration […]

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Citizens Assessment Mechanism to be Revised

Citizens Assessment Mechanism to be Revised

The legislature passed a bill in the recently concluded 2012 session changing the way Citizens will recover deficits through assessments.  The bill was unique in that it enjoyed broad support from the Office of Insurance Regulation, the Insurance Consumer Advocate, Citizens Property Insurance Corporation and the insurance industry.  Despite this support, the proposal was in […]

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House Committee to Consider Bill to Help Market

House Committee to Consider Bill to Help Market

The House insurance and banking subcommittee today considers a bill (HB 1127) that has broad support and would be one component of restoring private sector interest in the Florida property insurance market.  The bill would reduce Citizens Property Insurance Corporation’s reliance on so-called regular assessments in favor of emergency assessments.  The difference, of course, is […]

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Health and Human Services Not Budging on Medical Loss Ratio

Health and Human Services Not Budging on Medical Loss Ratio

The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services has informed the Florida Office of Insurance Regulation that it will not reverse its decison to impose a medical loss ratio requirement of 80% on health insurers.  The Florida Office of Insurance Regulation has been concerned for many months that imposing this medical loss ratio will be damaging […]

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Consumer Advocate Seeks PIP Data

Consumer Advocate Seeks PIP Data

Insurance Consumer Advocate Robin Westcott has requested information from insurers writing personal injury protection (PIP) auto insurance.  The request for information, made through an open letter to the auto insurance industry, is designed to facilitate the Consumer Advocate’s analysis of problems with PIP and potential solutions.  As noted in her letter, the Consumer Advocate has […]

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Florida and Georgia Departments Enter Into Catastrophe Response Agreement

Florida and Georgia Departments Enter Into Catastrophe Response Agreement

Florida Insurance Commissioner Kevin McCarty and Georgia Insurance Commissioner Ralph Hudgens have renewed an agreement between the states to ensure continuity of operations of mission critical functions in the event of a catastrophe that causes significant disruption to either state’s operations.  Under the agreement, members of an affected state will use temporary workspace designated by […]

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Commissioner McCarty Wraps Up Big Week

Commissioner McCarty Wraps Up Big Week

The last week has brought good news to Commissioner Kevin McCarty and the Florida Office of Insurance Regulation.  Governor Risk Scott recently commented that he is saitisfied with the job Commissioner McCarty has been doing and expects the OIR to be part of the solution as he pushes toward reducing the size of Citizens Property […]

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New Life and Health Deputy Commissioner Starts Today

New Life and Health Deputy Commissioner Starts Today

Michelle Robleto begins her new job as the Office of Insurance Regulation’s new Deputy Insurance Commissioner for Life and Health Insurance today.  “Michelle Robleto is a consummate professional with an outstanding reputation in the health insurance industry, and as a public servant for the State of Florida,” remarked Commissioner Kevin McCarty. “I am confident she will […]

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