Maryland Legislature Passes FMLA, Climate Bills
While not insurance related, they may be of interest to members.
Maryland Legislature Passes FMLA, Climate Bills Read More »
While not insurance related, they may be of interest to members.
Maryland Legislature Passes FMLA, Climate Bills Read More »
IA&B opposed this further expansion of Maryland Auto Insurance Fund’s (MAIF) ability to compete with private insurers.
MAIF Installment Payment Plan Bill Passes Read More »
IA&B opposed legislation to make Enhanced Underinsured Motorist Coverage mandatory.
Bill to Make EUIM Mandatory Fails in Senate Read More »
While well-intentioned, the bill would have increased auto insurance rates for young women.
IA&B Opposes Bill Banning Use of Gender as Rating Factor Read More »
IA&B sought amendments to the bill to prevent regulatory intrusion into claims adjudication.
Bill Passed Regarding Authority of Insurance Commissioner Read More »
IA&B opposed two bills which would have eliminated the use of credit-based insurance scoring.
IA&B Defends Credit-Based Insurance Scoring Read More »
Several bills impacting the insurance industry were passed by the General Assembly and await the Governor’s signature.
MD Legislative Session Comes to an End Read More »
A new law establishes a broad paid Family and Medical Leave Insurance program for Maryland workers, funded by payroll contributions from employers and employees.
MD Legislature Overrides Veto, Passes Paid Family Leave Read More »
IA&B testified this week in favor of an amendment to pending credit-scoring legislation, which would prevent an onerous requirement for agents to collect customers’ sensitive personal data.
IA&B Urges Amendment to Credit-Scoring Bill Read More »
In a victory for IA&B members, legislation that would have limited a small group health subsidies program to the Exchange, will not advance in the state legislature this session.
Health Insurance Bill Goes to Summer Study Read More »