2023 Delaware Legislative Session Recap
Review a snapshot of the issues that IA&B staff, lobbyists, and volunteers were actively involved with during the newly ended legislative session.
2023 Delaware Legislative Session Recap Read More »
Review a snapshot of the issues that IA&B staff, lobbyists, and volunteers were actively involved with during the newly ended legislative session.
2023 Delaware Legislative Session Recap Read More »
While IA&B staff, lobbyists, and volunteers work tirelessly to help advocate for your business, we could use your help.
Bolster IA&B’s Advocacy by Donating to AgentPAC of Delaware Read More »
Introduced at the request of the Department of Insurance, House Bill 48 expands record retention requirements from three to five years.
Bill Expands Record Retention Requirements for Producers (DE) Read More »
Senate Bill 184, the latest effort to ban the use of certain rating and underwriting factors, passed after several proposed rewrites.
Bill Limits Use of Criminal History as a Rating Factor (DE) Read More »
Newly passed legislation establishes a comprehensive framework for the regulation of pet insurance in the state.
IA&B Raises Questions Regarding Pet Insurance Training Requirements (DE) Read More »
After months of negotiations, the Department of Insurance agreed to maintain the state’s existing File-and-Use rate filing process.
IA&B and Allies Defend File-and-Use (DE) Read More »
Among IA&B’s top priorities this session was House Bill 144, which increases the number of allowed workers’ compensation exemptions.
IA&B Bill Increases Workers’ Comp Exclusions for LLCs (DE) Read More »
Review what’s holding up passage of the state budget — and what makes this year’s impasse unique.
Pennsylvania Legislature at Impasse over Budget Read More »
Beginning in October, all licensees selling Flood, Homeowners’, or Commercial Property insurance must obtain at least 2 hours of flood-related CE.
New Flood CE Requirements in Maryland Read More »
Review the first draft of the new selection form for UM/UIM motorist coverage. The finalized version will be required for all new private passenger auto quotes, binders, and policies as of July 1, 2024.
MIA Releases Draft Form for New EUIM Opt-Out Requirements Read More »