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Print Version of Articles in Jan. 5 ICI
Print this file for text of articles in the current issue....
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Insurers Objecting to Maryland’s Proposed Total Loss Rule Changes
The industry’s specific objections focus on the definition of a “substantially similar motor vehicle,” determining the value of a total loss, settlement standards, paying for rental cars and other issues....
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It Could Happen to You: Stolen Laptops, Plus No Encryption, Equals Data Breaches
The breaches occurred when employees used their own computers for company business or took company-owned laptops on business trips....
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California Health Plans Under Fire for Doctor Shortages, Other Errors; Emergency Regulations to Address the Issues
A coming emergency regulation will tell health insurers to have enough doctors to take care of the patients in their plans....
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PIP Fraud Down in Florida; Rates Are Down, Too
A 2012 law has had a major impact on the personal auto insurance market and changed the trajectory of fraud, claim and rate trends being seen prior to its enactment, according to a new report....
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OFAC Unveils New SDN Report Format
Those who prefer the current SDN formats for reports about specially designated nationals and blocked persons will be able to continue to use them....
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Hold These Dates: 2015 Compliance Meetings & Conferences to Have on Your Calendar
These organizations have announced industry meetings for this year...
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Insurance Regulations, Bulletins & Legislation – Jan. 5, 2015
Our exclusive roundup of recent regulatory developments and legislation...
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