Big ‘I’ Pushes Back Against New Medicare Marketing Rules
A new federal rule would require independent agents to record all Medicare sales calls starting in October.
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A new federal rule would require independent agents to record all Medicare sales calls starting in October.
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With the current push to discuss underinsurance with your property insurance customers, now is also a good time to include a review of proper disclosures and disclaimers in connection with Replacement Cost Estimators.
Disclosure and Disclaimer When Using Replacement Cost Estimators Read More »
If enacted, the ADPPA would create a national standard on what kinds of data companies can gather from individuals and how they can use it – and insurance agents are not exempt.
Concerning Data Privacy Legislation Passes House Committee Read More »
The Delaware Department of Insurance recently clarified the threshold for unfair settlement practices to constitute a punishable violation.
Revised Regulations on Unfair Settlement Practices Read More »
Hold a non-resident license in Pennsylvania? Take note of a state-specific requirement when placing business with a carrier that has not appointed you – or face a hefty penalty.
Who Do You Represent in Each Transaction? Read More »
If a state regulator asks you for your Information Security Program, how long will it take you to locate it, and how current will it be?
How Current Is Your Written Information Security Program? Read More »
A new law establishes a broad paid Family and Medical Leave Insurance program for Delaware workers, funded by payroll contributions from employers and employees.
Delaware Legislature Passes Paid FMLA Insurance Program Read More »
IA&B expressed serious concerns with a bill that would have allowed volunteer fire departments to bill PIP policies for vehicle extrication services.
Auto Extrication Bill Fails to Pass Read More »
SB 282 facilitates the expansion of the private flood insurance market through the adoption of the NCOIL Private Primary Residential Flood Insurance Model.
Delaware Legislature Pushes to Expand Private Flood Market Read More »
SB 258, or the “Izzy the Cat Act,” allows pet owners to recover damages for veterinary bills and emotional trauma when their pet is injured.
Delaware Increases Ability for Pet Owners to Recover Damages Read More »