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Froogled By:
Elias Makere, FSA, MAAA
Published:
Last Updated:

July 28, 2000
News Articles Pertinent to Life Insurance (and Finance)

Florida Has Published its List of Banks that Will Hold Public Funds

Who:
Department of Insurance
What:
List of Public Depositories
Where:
State of Florida
When:
7/28/2000 (Publish Date)
How:
Published in Government Register
Why:
§280 FS
Source:
26 FAR 30 (7/28/2000)
Contact:
Office of the Treasurer | 850.922.3164

Details

The State of Florida – pursuant to §280 FS – has just published its list of banks that will hold public funds. Some of these banks are domiciled in Florida; and others are foreign [to Florida]. All of them, however, must abide by Florida's laws on public deposits. They can all be found in this document (courtesy of Froogle).
Keywords:
pertinent orders (FL) public deposits listing banks government money Admiralty AMSouth Bank of America CitiBank Compass Fidelity Fifth Third First Federal First National Peoples Regions Republic Bank Southtrust Suntrust Wachovia

Florida Has Indexed 2 Proposed Regulatory Changes (Insurance-Based)

Who:
Department of Insurance
What:
4 FAC 170.004…
Where:
State of Florida
When:
7/28/2000 (Notification Date)
How:
§120.55 FS
Why:
Government Transparency
Source:
26 FAR 30 (7/28/2000)
Contact:
Office of Insurance Regulation

Details

The State of Florida – in accordance with the Administrative Procedures Act (APA) – has indexed 2 [proposed] regulatory changes. The changes are to statewide, insurance-based regulations (4 FAC 170.004; etc.).
Keywords:
index of rules filed §120.55 FS rulemaking government transparency department of insurance (FL) 4 FAC 170.004 4 FAC 170.019

Florida Has Proposed a Change to its Regulations on Insurance Claims

Who:
Department of Insurance
What:
Proposed Regulations – 4 FAC 191.066
Where:
State of Florida
When:
7/28/2000 (Notification Date)
How:
§120.54 FS | 28 FAC 103
Why:
Government Transparency
Source:
26 FAR 30 (7/28/2000)
Contact:
Jim Bracher | 850.413.2500

Details

The State of Florida – in accordance with the Administrative Procedures Act (APA) – has proposed changes to one of its statewide regulations (4 FAC 191.066). Thereby publishing notice in the Florida Administrative Register.
Keywords:
proposed regulations rulemaking §120.525 FS government transparency department of insurance (FL) 4 FAC 191.066 claim payments


Florida Has Proposed a Change to its Regulations on Rate Filings

Who:
Department of Insurance
What:
Proposed Regulations – 4 FAC 170.007
Where:
State of Florida
When:
7/28/2000 (Notification Date)
How:
§120.54 FS | 28 FAC 103
Why:
Government Transparency
Source:
26 FAR 30 (7/28/2000)
Contact:
Beth Vecchioli | 850.413.5310

Details

The State of Florida – in accordance with the Administrative Procedures Act (APA) – has proposed changes to one of its statewide regulations (4 FAC 170.007). Thereby publishing notice in the Florida Administrative Register.
Keywords:
proposed regulations rulemaking §120.525 FS government transparency department of insurance (FL) 4 FAC 170.007 annual rate filings


Florida Has Proposed a Change to its Regulations on Small Group Health Insurance

Who:
Department of Insurance
What:
Proposed Regulations – 4 FAC 154.530
Where:
State of Florida
When:
7/28/2000 (Notification Date)
How:
§120.54 FS | 28 FAC 103
Why:
Government Transparency
Source:
26 FAR 30 (7/28/2000)
Contact:
Rich Robleto | RobletoR@DFS.State.FL.US | 850.413.5110

Details

The State of Florida – in accordance with the Administrative Procedures Act (APA) – has proposed changes to one of its statewide regulations (4 FAC 154.530). Thereby publishing notice in the Florida Administrative Register.
Keywords:
proposed regulations rulemaking §120.525 FS government transparency department of insurance (FL) 4 FAC 154.530 small group health insurance
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