On June 4, California Insurance Commissioner Dave Jones announced that he approved the first Cannabis Business Owners Policy (“CannaBOP”) in California. In announcing the approval, Commissioner Jones stated, “This first-of-its-kind Cannabis Business Owners Policy or CannaBOP program will make it easier for more insurers to enter the market and fill
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Rhode Island Seeks to Clarify Original Intent of Reg. 68
Rhode Island’s Insurance Business Transfer Act (“IBT”) (“Regulation 68”) permits the transfer and ‘novation’ of commercial ‘legacy business’ (subject to certain limitations) from one carrier to another, subject to court approval. It also permits the ultimate commutation of that business should the transferee, at some point in the future, determine…
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Excess and Surplus Lines Law Manual 2018 Update
We are happy to provide the 2018 edition of our Excess and Surplus Lines Law Manual. This edition reflects all of the pertinent changes in the surplus lines laws and regulations of the 50 states and U.S. territories during the past year. The website provides you with the ability to…
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Complimentary Invitation to CCIA Delta Tax Webinar – May 22, 2018
Chris Flanagan, Partner at Locke Lord LLP, and Jim Sabella, CPA and Tax Partner at Dixon Hughes Goodman LLP, will present a webinar on Tax Reform: Implications for Insurers and Reinsurers. This webinar is sponsored by CCIA Delta and hosted by 202works, and will provide key insights into the…
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NAIC International Insurance Forum Wrap-Up
The NAIC International Insurance Forum held May 14 – 15 in Washington, D.C. brought together distinguished panelists and speakers providing insight on several insurance topics of interest. A discussion of several of these follows.
On disaster risk management, there was a discussion on the soft reinsurance market and abundant reinsurance…
NAIC’s Center for Insurance Policy and Research Hosts Webinar About the Insurance Needs of the Cannabis Industry
On Wednesday, the NAIC’s Center for Insurance Policy and Research hosted a webinar entitled “Weeding Through the Unique Insurance Needs of the Cannabis Industry.” The webinar kicked off with comments from Dave Jones, Commissioner of the California Department of Insurance. Commissioner Jones reiterated the California Department’s commitment to supporting the…
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NAIC Holds International Insurance Forum in Washington
This week the NAIC held its annual International Insurance Forum in Washington, D.C. The event featured speakers from around the globe and included industry leaders, regulators, academics, trade group leaders and consumer advocates. Panels covered a wide range of topics, including the role of insurance and reinsurance in disaster risk…
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South Carolina becomes First State to enact Insurance Data Security Law based on NAIC Model
As we reported here, and further analyzed here in October 2017, the NAIC adopted an Insurance Data Security Model Law.
On May 3, 2018, the South Carolina Governor made South Carolina the first state in the nation to adopt a comprehensive cybersecurity statute for the insurance industry, by signing…
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Back to the Future
Prior to the 1990’s Bellefonte Reinsurance Co. v. Aetna Cas. & Sur. Co., 903 F.2d910 (2d Cir. 1990) (“Bellefonte”) decision, the insurance/reinsurance industry operated under the assumption that expenses in addition to loss, unless explicitly excluded, were included coverages under facultative reinsurance certificates. The Bellefonte decision,…
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Texas Department of Insurance Now Has a “Second-in-Command”
Long-time TDI senior staff member Doug Slape has been promoted to a newly-created position at the Texas Department of Insurance. According to the Department, Slape has been named “second-in-command” behind Insurance Commissioner Kent Sullivan. Slape has been with TDI for 30 years and most recently served as Deputy Commissioner for…
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