Colodny Fass 2010 Florida Legislative Session Insurance Bill Tracking Chart: April 27
Apr 27, 2010
Colodny Fass has prepared its annual bill chart to assist in tracking pending priority state-level insurance issues during the 2010 Florida Legislative Session, which runs from March 2 through April 30, 2010.
Revised as of April 27, 2010, the attached chart will be re-updated daily until the Session conclusion.
For easy reference and accessibility, the chart organizes and tracks activity related to key insurance topics. As these develop throughout the legislative process, other bills of interest will be added.
The following is a list of subject areas covered by the chart, which lists these corresponding bills:
Property Insurance
- Florida Hurricane Catastrophe Fund Contract Year
- Property Insurance Rate Deregulation
- Public Adjusters
- Florida Guaranty Associations
- Mitigation Inspection
- Condominium Associations
- Residential Property Sales
- Florida Hurricane Catastrophe Fund Medical Malpractice Exemption
Life Insurance
Employee Leasing Companies
Florida Ports Insurance Premium Tax
Open Government/Public Records Exemption
- Florida Commission on Hurricane Loss Projection Methodology Public Records Exemption
- Insurance Claims Data Exchange Public Records Exemption
Minimum Surplus Requirements for Mortgage Guaranty Insurers
Miscellaneous
- Property Insurance Rate Deregulation
- Residential Property Insurance
- Citizens Property Insurance Corporation
- Condominiums
- Reactive Drywall
- Insurance Fraud
- Insurance “Repealer” Bills
- Repeal of Obsolete Insurance Provisio
- Residential Property Structural Soundness Evaluation Grant Program
- Prohibited Activities of Citizens Property Insurance Corporation
- Auto Insurance
- Credit Scoring
- Insurance Rate Filings
- Workers’ Compensation
- Workers’ Compensation Administration
- Florida Workers’ Compensation Joint Underwriting Association
- Insurance Commissioner Appointment
- Annuities
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