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The Texas Department of Insurance (TDI) regulates insurers and other companies that conduct insurance business in Texas, and assists Texas-based insurance consumers. TDI was founded in 1876 as the Department of Insurance, Statistics and History. [1] The agency is responsible of enforcing the Texas Insurance Code; to regulate the insurance ...
The office of the insurance commissioner may be part of a larger regulatory agency, or an autonomous department. Insurance law and regulation is established individually by each state. In order to better coordinate insurance regulation among the states and territories, insurance commissioners are members of the National Association of Insurance ...
Texas Department of Family and Protective Services; Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs; Texas Department of Information Resources; Texas Department of Insurance; Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation; Texas Department of Public Safety; Texas Department of Savings and Mortgage Lending; Texas Department of State Health Services
National Association of Insurance Commissioners was incorporated in Delaware on October 6, 1999. [6] NAIC's central office is in Kansas City, Missouri in the Town Pavilion, [7] its executive offices are in Washington, D.C., and the Capital Markets & Investment Analysis Office is in New York City.
Medical Insurance Pool, Oregon (Oregon Department of Consumer and Business Services) Military Department, Oregon; Minority, Women and Emerging Small Business Office (Oregon Department of Consumer and Business Services) Mortuary and Cemetery Board, State; Motor Carrier Transportation Division (Oregon Department of Transportation)
A federal judge on Friday sentenced former Georgia Insurance Commissioner John Oxendine to serve three-and-a-half years in prison after Oxendine pleaded guilty to conspiracy to commit health care ...
Previously directing the Department of Consumer and Business Services legislative activities, [5] Savage was appointed interim Oregon Insurance Commissioner in October 2011, [3] and May 30, 2012, was named permanently to the post of Insurance Commissioner by Oregon Department of Consumer and Business Services director Patrick Allen.
The current commissioner’s time in office has been marked by a lack of transparency, failure to host public hearings to justify rate increases, and an unprecedented number of rate hikes.