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Elias Makere, FSA, MAAA
Published:
Last Updated:

May 31, 2002
News Articles Pertinent to Life Insurance (and Finance)

Florida Has Approved a Credit Agreement for its Legislatively-Created Corporation

Who:
Department of Insurance
What:
Order of Approval
Where:
State of Florida
When:
5/14/2002 (Effective Date)
How:
Line of Credit
Why:
Extend Duration
Source:
28 FAR 22 (5/31/2002)
Contact:
Tom Gallagher | Insurance Commissioner

Details

The State of Florida – pursuant to §627.351 FS – has approved a credit agreement that its legislatively-created corporation proffered. That corporation is FRPCJUA (Florida Residential Property and Casualty Joint Underwriting Association); and the agreement will extend its [already-existing] line of credit for 364 more days. The agreement will also reduce FRPCJUA's aggregate commitments (from $640M to $570M).
Keywords:
pertinent orders (FL) FRPCJUA Florida Residential Property and Casualty Joint Underwriting Association Citizens Property Insurance Corporation credit agreement line of credit $640,000,000 $570,000,000 §627.351 FS financing needs obtain loans credit agreement plan of operation

Florida Has Proposed a Change to its Regulations on Hotel/Motel Firesafety

Who:
Department of Insurance
What:
Proposed Regulations – 4A FAC 43.000
Where:
State of Florida
When:
5/31/2002 (Notification Date)
How:
§120.54 FS | 28 FAC 103
Why:
Government Transparency
Source:
28 FAR 22 (5/31/2002)
Contact:
James Goodloe | 850.413.3620

Details

The State of Florida – in accordance with the Administrative Procedures Act (APA) – has proposed changes to one of its statewide regulations (4A FAC 43.000). Thereby publishing notice in the Florida Administrative Register.
Keywords:
proposed regulations rulemaking §120.525 FS government transparency department of insurance (FL) 4A FAC 43 NFPA adoption transient lodging hotels motels public lodging


Florida Has Proposed a Change to its Regulations on Various Insurance Elements

Who:
Department of Insurance
What:
Proposed Regulations – 4 FAC 221.051; etc.
Where:
State of Florida
When:
5/31/2002 (Notification Date)
How:
§120.54 FS | 28 FAC 103
Why:
Government Transparency
Source:
28 FAR 22 (5/31/2002)
Contact:
Glenda Ostreich | 850.413.5660

Details

The State of Florida – in accordance with the Administrative Procedures Act (APA) – has proposed changes to many of its statewide regulations (4 FAC 221.051; etc.). Thereby publishing notice in the Florida Administrative Register.
Keywords:
proposed regulations rulemaking §120.525 FS government transparency department of insurance (FL) 4 FAC 221.051 4 FAC 221.003 4 FAC 221.055 4 FAC 221.06 4 FAC 221.07 4 FAC 221.095 4 FAC 221.100 4 FAC 221.105 4 FAC 221.11 4 FAC 221.115 4 FAC 221.12 4 FAC 221.145 4 FAC 221.15 managing general agents actively-engaged permanent office records address changes build-up funds reporting soliciting business terms & conditions surrender forms premium charges premium refunds pre-numbered receipts payment evidence collateral evidence indemnity agreements credit cards cash advance facilities bail bonds departments


Florida Has Proposed a Change to its Regulations on Workers Compensation

Who:
Department of Insurance
What:
Proposed Regulations – 4 FAC 189.003
Where:
State of Florida
When:
5/31/2002 (Notification Date)
How:
§120.54 FS | 28 FAC 103
Why:
Government Transparency
Source:
28 FAR 22 (5/31/2002)
Contact:
Theresa Eaton | Theresa.Eaton@FLOIR.com | 850.413.3821

Details

The State of Florida – in accordance with the Administrative Procedures Act (APA) – has proposed changes to one of its statewide regulations (4 FAC 189.003). Thereby publishing notice in the Florida Administrative Register.
Keywords:
proposed regulations rulemaking §120.525 FS government transparency department of insurance (FL) 4 FAC 189.003 workers compensation audit procedures
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