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Pennsylvania Insurance Department Filings, Reports, and Orders
The Pennsylvania Insurance Department has posted a webpage detailing various filings, reports, and company orders available to the public. This notice serves as a central point of access for consumers, producers, and companies seeking regulatory information and services.
Pennsylvania Implements Pharmacy Benefit Reform Act
The Pennsylvania Insurance Department has implemented the Pharmacy Benefit Reform Act (Act 77). This act introduces new regulations aimed at reforming pharmacy benefits within the state's insurance market. The specific details of the implementation and its impact on stakeholders are outlined in the department's resources.
Pennsylvania Insurance Department Regulatory Updates and Consumer Protection
The Pennsylvania Insurance Department has updated its website to provide information on consumer protection, licensing, and regulation. The page offers quick links for consumers, producers, and companies, along with details on popular programs and services.
Pennsylvania Insurance Department - No Surprises Act Information
The Pennsylvania Insurance Department provides information regarding the No Surprises Act, offering consumers resources to submit review requests for unexpected medical bills and understand their rights regarding surprise medical billing.
EIOPA Guidelines on Resolvability Impediments and Measures
The European Insurance and Occupational Pensions Authority (EIOPA) has published final guidelines detailing alternative measures for resolution authorities to address impediments to the resolvability of insurance and reinsurance undertakings. These guidelines specify further details on measures listed in the IRRD and the circumstances for their application.
Final Report on Regulatory Technical Standards for Resolution Plans
EIOPA has published its final report on draft Regulatory Technical Standards (RTS) concerning the content of resolution plans and group resolution plans. The standards aim to enhance operational preparedness for resolution by detailing required elements and resolution strategies.
EIOPA Final Report on Draft Recovery Plan Standards for Insurers
EIOPA has published its final report on draft Regulatory Technical Standards (RTS) for pre-emptive recovery plans for insurers. The standards specify minimum elements for recovery plans, aiming to ensure insurers can restore their financial position during significant deterioration. The publication date was February 16, 2026.
EIOPA Guidelines on Assessing Undertaking Resolvability
The European Insurance and Occupational Pensions Authority (EIOPA) has published final guidelines specifying criteria for assessing the resolvability of insurance undertakings and groups. These guidelines focus on the feasibility and credibility of resolution strategies as outlined in the Insurance Recovery and Resolution Directive (IRRD).
EIOPA Assesses EFRAG's Advice on Amended Sustainability Reporting Standards
EIOPA has published an opinion assessing the European Financial Reporting Advisory Group's (EFRAG) technical advice on amended European Sustainability Reporting Standards (ESRS). The opinion focuses on impacts to the (re)insurance and occupational pensions sectors, assessing data availability, consistency with EU legislation like Solvency II, and interoperability with international standards.
EIOPA Guidelines on Identifying Critical Insurance Functions
EIOPA has published final guidelines on identifying critical insurance functions, which if disrupted, could severely impact policyholders and financial stability. These guidelines are required under the IRRD and will inform resolution authorities in drafting resolution plans for identified insurers.
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