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Supplemental Spousal Liability Insurance Requirements Update
The New York Department of Financial Services issued Circular Letter 2 (2025) to inform insurers of amendments to Insurance Law ยง 3420(g) regarding Supplemental Spousal Liability (SSL) insurance. Effective March 26, 2025, the law changes how SSL insurance is offered, requiring it to be automatically included for non-commercial policies only if the applicant indicates they have a spouse, and upon specific written request for other policies.
Property/Casualty Insurers Disaster Planning and Response Guidance
The New York Department of Financial Services issued a circular letter requiring property/casualty insurers to enhance their disaster planning, preparedness, and response capabilities. This guidance outlines expected standards for various insurance entities and replaces previous circulars.
Disaster Planning Guidance for Life and Health Insurers
The New York State Department of Financial Services issued Circular Letter 4, updating guidance on disaster planning, preparedness, and response for life and health insurers. This guidance repeals and replaces previous circulars and outlines expected standards for business impact analysis and operational continuity.
NY Insurers Must Cover Immunizations at No Cost-Sharing
The New York Department of Financial Services issued guidance reminding insurers of their obligation to cover immunizations at no cost-sharing for children and adults. This guidance clarifies existing state law requirements for accident and health insurance policies.
Illinois Insurance Supplier Diversity Reporting Instructions Update
The Illinois Department of Insurance has issued updated instructions for annual insurance supplier diversity reports, effective for filings on or after April 1, 2026. These updated instructions replace previous guidance and clarify which entities are required to file and how to submit the reports.
Illinois Insurance Grace Period for Federal Employees During Shutdown
The Illinois Department of Insurance has issued guidance requesting property and casualty insurers to implement protective measures for federal employees impacted by a government shutdown. Insurers are asked to provide a grace period of at least 30 days for premium payments and extensions for repairs to prevent policy cancellations.
Illinois Public Rate Filing Summary for 2026
The Illinois Department of Insurance has released a summary document detailing public rate filings for the 2026 plan year. This notice provides an overview of submitted rate information for insurers operating within the state.
Illinois Bulletin on Inappropriate Claims Denials Based on Location
The Illinois Department of Insurance issued a bulletin clarifying that claims denials based solely on location, site of care, or setting are inappropriate if not grounded in generally accepted standards of care. Insurers must ensure medical necessity determinations are not primarily for economic benefit or convenience.
Illinois Insurance Bulletin Clarifies PDAA Applicability and PBM Reports
The Illinois Department of Insurance issued Bulletin 2025-20 to clarify the applicability of the Prescription Drug Affordability Act (PDAA) and its reporting and fee requirements for Pharmacy Benefit Managers (PBMs). The bulletin addresses questions raised by PBMs regarding specific coverage types and plan sponsors, and outlines procedures for revised reports and fee adjustments based on recent legislative clarification.
California Department of Insurance Notices and Bulletins
The California Department of Insurance has updated its website to provide access to notices, bulletins, and commissioner opinions. These documents are organized by year of publication and cover various insurer-related topics, including rate filings.
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