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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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Workers Comp Excess Profits Law Slated for Rescission

Workers Comp Excess Profits Law Slated for Rescission

The legislature passed a bill (HB 941) that included a provision eliminating the excess profits calculation for workers’ compensation and employer’s liability insurance.  The excess profits provision, currently located at section 627.215, Florida Statutes, requires insurers to report their premiums, losses and expenses in the affected lines of business by July 1 of each year.  […]

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Reform for PIP Squeaks Through on Final Day of Session

Reform for PIP Squeaks Through on Final Day of Session

After intense debate throughout the 2012 legislative session, the Florida House of Representatives and Senate reached a compromise on reforms for Florida’s Personal Injury Protection (PIP) auto insurance system.  The bill and its reform proposals were the subject of considerable analysis and discussion prior to the session and throughout its two-month term.  Insurance Commissioner Kevin […]

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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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Surplus Lines Depopulation Bill Stalls

Surplus Lines Depopulation Bill Stalls

A proposal to allow surplus lines insurers to remove policies from Citizens Property Insurance Corporation failed in the waning days of the session.  Lawmakers considered ways of reducing the size of Citizens, and one proposal that emerged was to allow surplus lines insurers to assume policies from Citizens using a process similar to that used […]

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Special Session on Redistricting Next Week

Special Session on Redistricting Next Week

The Florida legislature wrapped up its 2012 regular session yesterday, but they’ll be back next week for a special session on redistricting.  Just as the session was wrapping up, lawmakers learned that the Florida Supreme Court rejected the newly drawn Senate districts by a 5-2 vote.  The Court approved the House plan.  This means the […]

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Session Drawing to a Close

Session Drawing to a Close

The 2012 legislative session is rapidly drawing to a close–  at least the regular session, anyway.  The session is scheduled to end tonight, and lawmakers will work at a frenzied pace to address bills that are bouncing back and forth between the chambers. No Florida session would be complete without a property and casualty insurance […]

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FHCF Right Sizing Proposal Up for Hearing

FHCF Right Sizing Proposal Up for Hearing

The so-called “right-sizing” proposal of the Florida Hurricane Catastrophe Fund (FHCF) is on the agenda of the Senate Budget Subcommittee on General Government Appropriations today.  This proposal would increase the FHCF’s retention over time, and reduce the amount of coverage it makes available to residential property insurers. I have written about this proposal, known in […]

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Citizens Assessment Revision in Hands of Senate

Citizens Assessment Revision in Hands of Senate

The Florida House of Representatives has advanced HB 1127 by a vote of 89-25, sending it to the Senate for consideration.  This is the bill that would decrease the reliance of Citizens Property Insurance Corporation on regular assessments, shifting instead to more of an emergency assessment-based approach.  This is a rare bill in which Citizens, […]

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Citizens Survey Reflects Market Concerns

Citizens Survey Reflects Market Concerns

Citizens Property Insurance Corporation recently sent a survey to companies authorized to write property insurance in Florida seeking their input regarding impediments to depopulation.  Citizens’ policy count has increased dramatically in recent months, and interest in so-called take-out has been limited.  The reconstituted depopulation committee of Citizens met last week to consider the results.  The […]

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