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The Division of Commercial Licensing and Regulation [1] is the division of the Rhode Island Department of Business Regulation responsible for the licensing and regulation of real estate agents, brokers and appraisers, auto body & salvage re-builder shops, auto wrecking and salvage yards, travel agencies and travel agents, upholsterers, alarm system installers, auctioneers, liquor wholesalers ...
The IIABA has spent more than $1 million in 2010 in lobbying efforts on federal crop insurance, insurance licensing reform, and other insurance issues. [2]The IIABA supported the National Association of Registered Agents and Brokers Reform Act of 2013 (H.R. 1155; 113th Congress), a bill which would reduce the regulatory costs of complying with multiple states' requirements for insurance ...
The company added homeowners’ insurance in 1956, and later added marine and umbrella insurance. [2] In 1994, Amica’s corporate office moved from Providence, Rhode Island, to a larger campus in nearby Lincoln. In 2007, Amica celebrated its 100th year of business. [3] In 2024, Amica became the official patch sponsor of the Boston Celtics. [4]
PROVIDENCE – For many Rhode Islanders, health insurance can be an arcane subject full of confusing terms such as deductibles, premiums, copays, in-network and out-of-network, to mention a few.
The 2024-25 Celtics jersey will bear the logo of Lincoln-based Amica Insurance. With this partnership, Amica President and CEO Ted Shallcross said he aims to tie Amica’s brand to the Celtics.
FM (formerly FM Global) is an American mutual insurance company based in Johnston, Rhode Island, United States, with offices worldwide, that specializes in loss prevention services primarily to large corporations throughout the world in the Highly Protected Risk (HPR) property insurance market sector.
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This summary is based largely on the summary provided by the Congressional Research Service, a public domain source. [5]The National Association of Registered Agents and Brokers Reform Act of 2013 would amend the Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act to repeal the contingent conditions under which the National Association of Registered Agents and Brokers (NARAB) shall not be established.