Category: Florida News
Oct 8, 2008
Orlando Sentinel–October 8, 2008 Ludmilla Lelis | Sentinel Staff Writer DAYTONA BEACH – It’s been four years since Florida suffered through its worst hurricane season in recorded history — the 2004 quartet of Charley, Frances, Jeanne and Ivan, and a …
Oct 8, 2008
To view a complete story, click on a headline below: Condos say state insurer owes them millions for 2004 hurricane damage It’s been four years since Florida suffered through its worst hurricane season in recorded history — the 2004 quartet …
Oct 8, 2008
The U.S. Congress recently passed the Paul Wellstone and Pete Domenici Mental Health Parity and Addiction Equity Act (“Mental Health Equity Act”) as part of the Emergency Economic Stabilization Act of 2008 (H.R. 1424). While the primary focus of H.R. …
Oct 8, 2008
> Florida Division of Workers’ Compensation Rule Hearing The Florida Department of Financial Services, Division of Workers’ Compensation, has issued a Notice of Proposed Rule regarding the following Rule: 69L-6.009: Forms and Instructions The purpose of the proposed Rule is …
Oct 7, 2008
St. Petersburg Times–October 7, 2008 By Jennifer Liberto, Times staff writer TALLAHASSEE —The global financial crisis threatens to unravel Florida’s property insurance system if a major hurricane hits during the last two months of this hurricane season. The reason is …
Oct 7, 2008
Tampa Bay Business Journal–October 6, 2008 by Margie Manning Senior Staff Writer Bank of America Corp. will provide up to $8.4 billion to modify troubled mortgages it acquired as part of its purchase of Countrywide Financial Corp. in July. The …
Oct 7, 2008
South Florida Business Journal–October 7, 2008 Florida is to receive $3.6 million of a landmark $62 million that drug maker Eli Lilly and Co. has agreed to pay to 32 states to settle claims that it improperly marketed Zyprexa, a …
Oct 7, 2008
Florida Health News–October 6, 2008 Cardinal Health’s pharmaceutical-distribution center in Lakeland, which lost the legal right to dispense controlled drugs ten months ago following a Drug Enforcement Administration investigation, will get its DEA license restored as part of a $34 …
Oct 7, 2008
> NCCI Workers’ Compensation Rate Hearing The Florida Department of Financial Services, Office of Insurance Regulation ("OIR"), has issued a Notice of Workshop Hearing regarding the workers’ compensation rate filing made by the National Council on Compensation Insurance, Inc. ("NCCI"). …
Oct 6, 2008
Herald Tribune–October 5, 2008 By Paige St. John SARASOTA – When Florida lawmakers expanded the state’s hurricane fund in 2007 to force lower premiums, they tied the ability to deliver billions in insurance coverage to something as volatile as tropical …