Category: Florida News

Insurance-Related Meetings for the Week of November 10-14

Nov 10, 2008

Insurance-Related Meetings:  Week of November 10-14, 2008 Monday, November 10   Workers’ Compensation Rule Development Workshop The Florida Department of Financial Services, Division of Workers’ Compensation, has issued a Notice of Development of Rulemaking regarding the following Rules: 69L-6.028:  Procedures …

Capitol to Courthouse News: Friday, November 7

Nov 7, 2008

Click on a headline to read the complete story:   CFO Sink Launches “Florida Housing Help” Web Site  Product of Sink’s Financial Action Team, Web site offers help to struggling homeowners, veterans, and local governments To provide immediate assistance to Florida …

Capitol to Courthouse Headliners: Thursday, November 6

Nov 6, 2008

  To view a complete story, click on a headline below:   Davie rejects accident fee In a surprise move, the Town Council rejected a controversial accident response fee Wednesday night.   Workers compensation investigator accused of fraud A state …

NCOIL Seeks Regulatory Fix Following Financial Meltdown

Nov 6, 2008

Washington, DC, November 6, 2008 — Lawmakers from across the country will converge at the National Conference of Insurance Legislators (NCOIL) Annual Meeting in Florida later this month to consider ways to turn around an ailing economy and to map …

Capitol to Courthouse Headliners: Wednesday, November 5

Nov 5, 2008

    “I congratulate President-elect Barack Obama on his historic victory.  Our nation’s democracy is a   shining example admired throughout the world for its ability to peacefully transition from one leader to another.  We in America can never take this process …

Citizens to Offer Commercial Nonresidential Multi-Peril Policies

Nov 3, 2008

Citizens Property Insurance Corporation (“Citizens”) today, November 3, 2008, announced that it will begin offering a commercial nonresidential multi-peril policy, which will be available statewide on November 17, 2008. Citizens’ press release regarding the new policy is below.   Should …