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Not surprisingly, the NAIC proposals have run into huge opposition from many in the insurance industry.
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Click here to see the ten most expensive states for insuring a home, according to NAIC.
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Now that the NAIC has spoken, we have a good idea of how the final regulations will look.
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This morning the NAIC unanimously voted to stick with its original recommendation to implement the bill as is.
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The four most expensive states in which to insure a home, according to NAIC, are Texas, Louisiana, Oklahoma and Florida.
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For in the areas where the NAIC did have latitude to make the MLR regulations less onerous, they made the onerous choice.
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Each year, the National Association of InsuranceCommissioners (NAIC) compiles a list of the most common complaints that consumers have with their insurance providers.
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The most current NAIC study states that just over 26% of all complaints stem from delays that policyholders experience when waiting to receive a claim.
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As the NAIC moves toward reform at its spring national meeting from March 12-15 in Salt Lake City, lots of issues still have to be thrashed out.
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Mr Villanueva, a columnist for the Asian Start Express Balita community newspaper, was found shot dead on the night of February 28 on a road in the town of Naic.
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With the publication of the National Association of Insurance Commissioners (NAIC) recommendations laying out what private insurance companies should be required to spend on actual health care for their customers in order to meet the medical-loss ratios (MLR) mandated by the Affordable Care Act, private insurers are threatening to abandon markets where they believe they can no longer make money under the proposed regulations.
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