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OIR Summit to Cover Current Regulatory Issues

OIR Summit to Cover Current Regulatory Issues

The Florida Office of Insurance Regulation (OIR) is hosting the next edition of its industry summit on October 24-25 in Tallahassee.  The OIR has hosted several similar summits in the past to discuss emerging issues of interest to regulators and the insurance industry. Early versions of the summit concentrated on the form and rate filing […]

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2015 Ends on a Storm-Free Note

2015 Ends on a Storm-Free Note

As 2015 comes to a close, several aspects of this year’s insurance market stand out.  Each year presents its share of successes and its share of challenges, which is expected in a cyclical industry.  However, on balance we will remember 2015 for its continued stability in several key insurance markets. In Florida, our view of […]

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Florida Legislative Session Underway Today

Florida Legislative Session Underway Today

The 60-day Florida legislative session kicks off today.  As always, the legislature will hear a number of bills related to property and casualty insurance as well as life and health insurance.  Legislative committees already have been meeting and considering bills for the current session.  In the property and casualty arena, the legislature may consider bills […]

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2014 Saw Significant Property and Casualty Issues

2014 Saw Significant Property and Casualty Issues

As 2014 comes to a close, several of the issues that commanded considerable attention during the year reached their resolution and set the framework for 2015 ahead.  When we all return from the holidays, the legislative committee weeks will be upon us and the 2015 legislative session will begin before we know it.  However, before […]

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OIR Discusses New P&C Financial Oversight Requirements

OIR Discusses New P&C Financial Oversight Requirements

At the OIR’s recent “Navigating the Changing Insurance Environment” conference, Director of Property & Casualty Financial Oversight David Altmaier highlighted several recent statutory revisions relating to the property and casualty insurance industry. First, Mr. Altmaier mentioned that the holding company registration statement will be due April 1.  This is different than in recent years, when […]

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Commissioner Welcomes Large Crowd to OIR Conference

Commissioner Welcomes Large Crowd to OIR Conference

Insurance Commissioner Kevin McCarty welcomed a large group to Tallahassee on October 30, 2014, for the Office of Insurance Regulation’s 2014 industry conference entitled, “Navigating the Changing Insurance Environment.” The conference drew a large number of participants in person at the Florida State University Turnbull Conference Center, and others participated remotely through a live webcast. […]

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Personal Lines Forms Certifications Face Uncertain Future

Personal Lines Forms Certifications Face Uncertain Future

Under orders issued by the Office of Insurance Regulation last year, property and casualty insurers may certify their product forms’ compliance with the insurance code as an alternative to submitting them to the OIR for prior review and approval.  The OIR’s most recent order, issued in December 2012 and numbered 130176-12, covers both commercial and […]

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Statute Allowing Commercial P&C Forms Certifications Takes Effect July 1

Statute Allowing Commercial P&C Forms Certifications Takes Effect July 1

The Florida legislature in Senate Bill 468 created a new section 627.4102, Florida Statutes, relating to the informational filing of property and casualty product forms.  The bill was approved by Governor Scott and became Chapter Law 2013-66. The new statute takes effect July 1, 2013.  It allows insurers to certify the compliance of their property […]

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Legislative Proposals Would Codify Product Certification Process

Legislative Proposals Would Codify Product Certification Process

The Florida Office of Insurance Regulation issued orders last year allowing property and casualty insurers to certify most products’ compliance with the insurance code rather than seeking prior approval of the forms.  The orders are helpful to the Office of Insurance Regulation in reducing some of the workload associated with reviewing the filings.  At the […]

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