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Texas Insurance Regulators Provide Guidance on New Reporting Mandates

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The Texas Department of Insurance (TDI) issued Bulletin B-0008-25 in anticipation of changes to the Texas Insurance Code which are set to take effect in January 2026. House Bill 2067 mandates quarterly reporting by insurers...more

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TDI Extends Claims-Handling Prompt Payment Deadlines In Response To COVID-19

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Amid the chaos surrounding the COVID-19 outbreak, the Texas Department of Insurance has issued a Commissioner’s Bulletin extending certain claim-handling prompt payment deadlines for property carriers handling claims in...more

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Texas Insurance Commissioner Issues Bulletin Clarifying Applicability of Texas Small and Large Employer Health Plan Requirements...

On Thursday, February 20, 2020, the Commissioner of the Texas Department of Insurance issued a bulletin clarifying the applicability of Texas’ small and large employer health plan laws and regulations to individual coverage...more

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LL Surplus Lines Series (Entry 18): Surplus Lines Compliance – Does it Apply or Not?

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The American Property Casualty Insurance Association (APCIA) published a bulletin on November 8 regarding the California Department of Insurance (“CID”) issued legal opinion, which concluded that the cancellation and...more

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California Supreme Court Declines to Defer to Department of Insurance, Finds Self-Storage Protection Plan Not Regulated Insurance

• The California Supreme Court clarifies application of the “principal object and purpose” test, finding that a self-storage operator’s indemnification plans are not subject to regulation under the Insurance Code. •...more

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Is A Corporate Director An Employee Subject To Workers’ Compensation?

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Corporate lawyers tend to believe that directors and officers are not ineluctably employees. Thus, it may come as a surprise that California’s workers’ compensation law has for some time defined an “employee” to include...more

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