Category: Insurance Regulatory News

Capitol to Courthouse Headliners: Monday, Sept. 10

Sep 10, 2007

Click on a headline to read the complete story: Poll: Floridians want no-fault to stay Nearly 70 percent of Floridians say the state’s 37-year-old no-fault auto-insurance system is worth keeping and an even larger majority – nearly 80 percent – …

Rate Hearing: State Farm Fire and Casualty Company

Sep 10, 2007

Notice of Meeting/Workshop HearingDepartment: Department of Financial ServicesDivision: OIR – Insurance RegulationSubject: State Farm Fire and Casualty Company ("State Farm Fire andCasualty") is to appear and testify regarding its underwriting practices, New Business Rule, Non-renewal Rule, Non-renewals Date/Time: September 10, …

Rate Hearing: State Farm Florida Insurance Company

Sep 10, 2007

Notice of Meeting/Workshop HearingDepartment: Department of Financial ServicesDivision: OIR – Insurance RegulationSubject: State Farm Florida Insurance Company ("State Farm") is toappear and testify regarding its underwriting practices, New Business Rule, Non-renewal Rule, Non-renewals, decision to withdraw from the Condominium marketDate/Time: …

Capitol to Courthouse Headliners: Week Ending Sept. 7

Sep 8, 2007

Click on a headline to view the complete story: Fla. No-Fault Sunset Now Seems Assured An Oct. 1 expiration of Florida’s no-fault auto insurance law now seems assured following a scheduling move Wednesday by the state’s legislative leadership, according to …

Governor Crist Holds Roundtable Discussion On Global Climate Change

Sep 7, 2007

Governor Charlie Crist held a roundtable discussion on Thursday, September 6, 2007 with religious leaders in Tallahassee. The topic of discussion was global climate change and specifically, Florida’s effort to reduce greenhouse gases and increase energy efficiency. For your review, we …

Capitol to Courthouse Headliners: Friday, Sept. 7

Sep 7, 2007

Click on a headline to read the complete story:   Crist rejects appeals for PIP session The postponement of a special legislative session scheduled for later this month to address the state’s budget crisis would seem to spell the end …