2024 Maryland Legislative Recap
Review highlights from the legislative session, including IA&B’s successful deflection of several potentially damaging proposals.
2024 Maryland Legislative Recap Read More »
Review highlights from the legislative session, including IA&B’s successful deflection of several potentially damaging proposals.
2024 Maryland Legislative Recap Read More »
ACORD is reminding agencies to obtain their end-user license (which is complimentary for most IA&B members) to remain compliant.
Remember to Claim Your ACORD Forms License (MD Update) Read More »
An agency agreement can affect everything from your E&O coverage to indemnification requirements to book ownership. That’s why we work with carriers, such as MMG Insurance Company, to review their contracts.
Revised MMG Agency Agreement Earns IA&B Seal of Approval Read More »
The U.S. Department of Labor issued a final rule changing overtime eligibility for workers under the Fair Labor Standards Act FLSA. Learn what it means for your agency.
Final Rule to Increase Compensation Thresholds for Overtime Eligibility Read More »
This bill, which would have misled policyholders about reassessments and deflected attention away from the impacts of MAIF’s rate inadequacy, did not pass.
Changes to MAIF Reassessment Notifications (MD HB 1483) Read More »
The legislation, aimed primarily at increasing uninsured motorist penalties, will take effect on July 1. Because of the quick turnaround time, IA&B expects some insurers will use policies with outdated language until they can make the necessary programming and product filing changes.
Increases to Uninsured Driving Penalties, Funding for MAIF (MD HB 1482) Read More »
While IA&B lobbied for a full repeal of last year’s HB 98, the passage of this year’s legislation includes disclosure requirements that present a step in the right direction.
Mandatory Coverages for Detached Condominiums (MD HB 1227 / SB 1015) Read More »
IA&B worked with the Maryland Department of Transportation on this legislation, which we expect will result in better enforcement against uninsured drivers and fewer FR-19 requests for agents.
Real-Time Auto Insurance Verification (MD HB 229 / SB 254) Read More »
Strongly opposed by IA&B, this legislation – which would have significantly expanded the application of Maryland’s sales tax to selected services, including insurance agents’ commissions – did not gain enough traction to pass.
Sales Tax on Services (MD HB 1515) Read More »
The entire P&C industry opposed this legislation, which ultimately did not pass but was referred to the MIA for further study.
Prohibition of Collision with Animals as a Rating Factor (MD SB 172) Read More »