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The Insurance Act 2015 (c. 4) is a United Kingdom act of Parliament which makes significant reforms to insurance law. [1] It came into effect on 12 August 2016, [ 2 ] and follows on from the Consumer Insurance (Disclosure and Representations) Act 2012 ("CIDRA").
South-Eastern Underwriters Association that the federal government could regulate insurance companies under the authority of the Commerce Clause in the U.S. Constitution and that the federal antitrust laws applied to the insurance industry. The Act was sponsored by Senators Pat McCarran (D-Nev.) and Homer Ferguson (R-Mich.
The law deals with a great variety of subjects, such as tobacco price supports, railroads, private pension plans, emergency department treatment, disability insurance, and the postal service, but it is perhaps best known for Title X, which amends the Internal Revenue Code and the Public Health Service Act to deny income tax deductions to ...
1945 - Federal Insurance Contributions Act, Pub. L. 78–495 1945 - Revenue Act of 1945 , Pub. L. 79–214 1946 - Social Security Amendments of 1946, Pub. L. 79–719
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Senator Pat Toomey (R-PA) offered an amendment that would have set up a graduated phase in of a maximum increase of 25% per year. [3] The goal of the amendment was to give people time to change their plans by moving, saving more money, getting errors related to floodplain maps worked out, and so forth. However, the amendment failed 34–65. [3]