You’re Invited: Important Legislative Reception
Save the date of April 13 and attend a reception with Delaware’s House and Senate Banking & Insurance Committee Chairmen.
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Save the date of April 13 and attend a reception with Delaware’s House and Senate Banking & Insurance Committee Chairmen.
You’re Invited: Important Legislative Reception Read More »
Here’s what you need to know in advance of the RLI Personal Umbrella Policy (PUP) Program going paperless on April 1.
RLI PUP Program Update Read More »
Learn about small-business exemptions to the legislation, which continues to move quickly through the state legislature.
Family and Medical Leave Bill Passes State Senate Read More »
Now is the time to ensure your cybersecurity programs adequately protect computer networks and non-public information.
Russia Raises Threat of Cyberattacks Read More »
IA&B joined other industry representatives to question the need for newly introduced legislation that would prohibit the use of gender in personal auto rates.
IA&B Testifies on Department’s Gender Bill Read More »
IA&B members last week held a meeting to discuss state legislative issues that could impact agencies.
Determining IA&B’s Position on Insurance Legislation Read More »
If you hold a non-resident license (individual or agency) in Pennsylvania, ensure your current address and email address are on file with state regulators.
Verify Your Address with PA Insurance Department Read More »
Be mindful as insurance producers in some parts of the country are being targeted to market or sell unregistered securities.
Alert Related to Sale of Non-Insurance Investment Products Read More »
A stop-gap funding measure passed by Congress includes a short-term extension of the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP).
NFIP Extended until March 11 Read More »
While a court recently dismissed claims of alleged misrepresentation of policy coverage, the Pennsylvania case serves as a reminder of what agents should not do with respect to foreseeable risks of coverage.
Palek v. State Farm Offers Lessons for Agents Read More »