The Texas Department of Insurance (“TDI”) has proposed amendments to 28 Texas Administrative Code sections 7.83 and 7.84, which govern the appeal of and frequency of TDI examinations. These amendments address changes to Texas Insurance Code section 401.052 and Chapter 964 of the Texas Insurance Code resulting from prior legislation.
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You’re Invited – NAIC Fall National Meeting Cocktail Reception – November 16
Locke Lord’s Regulatory & Transactional Insurance Practice Group Invites You to a Cocktail Reception & Hors d’oeuvre Buffet during the NAIC Fall 2018 National Meeting in San Francisco, CA.
Friday, November 16, 2018
5:30 pm – 7:30 pm (Pacific)
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Hilton San Francisco Union Square
333 O’Farrell Street
San Francisco,…
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2018 Fall Surplus Lines Law Group Meeting
Zachary Lerner is moderating a discussion on insurtech and its impact on the surplus lines industry at the 2018 Fall Surplus Lines Law Group Meeting, hosted by the Excess Line Association of New York (ELANY) on October 12, 2018 in New York. ELANY is a non-profit industry advisory association, charged…
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Texas Regulators Propose Increased Opportunities for Domestic Captives
The Texas Department of Insurance (TDI) has proposed a new rule and certain amendments to existing rules intended to implement provisions of the Texas Insurance Code that apply to captive insurance companies.
The proposed rule and amendments follow 2015 and 2017 legislative amendments to the Insurance Code, which enacted certain…
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Document Retention Aspects of New York Cybersecurity Regulations
The New York Department of Financial Services Cybersecurity Regulations, 23 NYCRR part 500 (the “Cybersecurity Regulations”), require companies subject to the regulations to update their record retention schedule for particular documents mandated by the Cybersecurity Regulations. In particular, covered entities must have policies and procedures in place for the…
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Investment Project Expected to Yield Portfolio Strengthening and Risk Sensitivity
Insurers may soon benefit from reporting revisions to diversify and strengthen investment portfolios and enhance managing Risk Based Capital (“RBC”). As part of the ongoing National Association of Insurance Commissioners (“NAIC”) Investment Classification Project it is proposed that RBC for NAIC designated mutual funds be based on the underlying holdings…
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Insurance and Reinsurance Newsletter – September 2018
Locke Lord’s Insurance & Reinsurance Newsletter provides topical snapshots of recent developments in the fast-changing world of insurance. For further information on any of the subjects covered in the newsletter, please contact one of the members of our Insurance team.
In This Issue:
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TDI to Require Online Applications for Insurance Licenses
Texas Department of Insurance (TDI) has recently announced that it will now require online applications for most individual insurance related licenses.
Paper applications will no longer be accepted if an online license application is available.
Not all applications are web-based. Some license types are still required to be submitted using…
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Join Locke Lord, AIRROC and Pro. for the Boston Regional Education Day
Wednesday, September 12, 2018
9:00 am – 5:00 pm Eastern
Locke Lord LLP
111 Huntington Avenue, 9th Floor
Boston, MA
The program will feature updates on some of the biggest trending topics for the insurance industry in 2018:
- Hurricane Maria: A Caribbean Cat and the Puerto Rico Insurance Experience
- Insurance
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California Electric Utilities’ Problems are Above Smokey the Bear’s Pay Grade!
On August 31, 2018, the California Legislature passed a number of bills addressing various issues related to wildfires that have ravaged the state in recent years. The following bills relate to insurance in connection with past and future wildfires:
SB-901 addresses a range of wildfire-related issues. The bill will ease…
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