CMS Addresses Agent Compensation
Insurers should not pay different compensation levels to agents and brokers based on the type of enrollment period in the same benefit year.
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Insurers should not pay different compensation levels to agents and brokers based on the type of enrollment period in the same benefit year.
CMS Addresses Agent Compensation Read More »
IA&B successfully advocated against the bill, which would have resulted in increased rates for younger women.
Gender Rating-Ban Bill Fails in Legislature Read More »
Our national affiliate advocated for long-term reauthorization – and improvements – of the National Flood Insurance Program, which is set to expire on Sept. 30.
The Big “I” Testifies in Flood Insurance Hearing Read More »
A proposed bill would allow volunteer fire departments to obtain reimbursements for using tools to assist in removing injured occupants from a vehicle.
Proposal for Auto Policies to Cover Extrication Services Read More »
Ensure your vacationing clients secure a Canadian ID card before driving across the border. Without it, a U.S. traveler stopped in Canada could face fines.
Canadian ID Card Requirement Read More »
Learn about legislation now headed for the state House that would expand Delaware’s private flood insurance market.
Delaware Senate Passes Private Flood Bill Read More »
As written, the bill would redefine independent contractor in a way that would be very problematic for independent agents.
IA&B Expresses Concerns with SB 35 Read More »
Learn why you should use a disclaimer in your communications – and access our sample language.
Do You Provide Loss Control Services for Your Customers? Read More »
Prepare for now potentially stricter underwriting, as inflation skyrockets and the stock market and investment income continue to drop.
Should We Brace for a Hard Market? Read More »
Discussion topics included taxation, flood and crop insurance, and legal protections for independent insurance agents.
IA&B Meets with Federal Lawmakers to Discuss Priority Issues Read More »