Agent Training on NFIP Changes
Learn the latest as FEMA transitions from its legacy rating system to the new Risk Rating 2.0 for National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) policies.
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Learn the latest as FEMA transitions from its legacy rating system to the new Risk Rating 2.0 for National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) policies.
Agent Training on NFIP Changes Read More »
New ordinances will allow Philadelphia employees to take job-protected leave for specified reasons if they or a family member is a victim of domestic violence.
Philadelphia Strengthens Workplace Protections for Domestic Violence Victims Read More »
Beginning Jan. 1, 2022, Philadelphia employers are prohibited from testing for marijuana as a condition of employment.
Philadelphia to Ban Pre-Employment Marijuana Testing Read More »
Changes to Pennsylvania’s overtime eligibility standards went into effect last year. However, state lawmakers and Gov. Wolf just agreed to repeal the new salary threshold that was slated to take effect this fall.
PA Overtime Rule Repealed in New State Budget Read More »
Pennsylvania state lawmakers heard from the independent agent community on the benefits of SB 676, which would eliminate stacking and remove the restriction on UM/UIM limits.
IA&B Testifies on PA Stacking Bill Read More »
Learn how FEMA’s new rating system will impact NFIP policyholders’ premiums, as well as producers’ quoting process.
NFIP Risk Rating 2.0 to Make Waves This Fall Read More »
AgentPAC is your bi-partisan, state-based political action committee that works hand-in-hand with IA&B’s advocacy efforts to support candidates who understand the issues important to the independent agent and broker community.
IA&B Advocacy Efforts Need Your Support Read More »
FEMA just released updated final draft guidance for the National Flood Insurance Program’s new pricing methodology, as well as Risk Rating 2.0 training dates for agents.
What You Need to Know About Risk Rating 2.0 Read More »
Risk Rating 2.0 is slated to affect pricing of new National Flood Insurance Program policies as of Oct. 1, 2021 and renewal policies on April 1, 2022.
What Will Risk Rating 2.0 Mean for Your Flood Customers? Read More »
The Final Rule on Independent Contractors will not take effect this month. This may impact classification of your producers and your customers’ Workers’ Compensation coverage and premium audits.
Independent Contractor Rule Reverts to “Economic Realities Test” Read More »