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GovPing monitors 62 sources for this role, drawn from 2,305 total sources across six instrument types—Guidance, Rule, Enforcement, FAQ, Notice, and Consultation—and logs 23 changes in the past week.
Oregon placed ATRIO Health Plans under supervision after the insurer reported heavy operating losses, and Florida suspended Mirra Health Care for illegal claims processing. Montana uncovered a $54.7 M Obamacare fraud scheme, recovering $23.3 M. Leslie Clark was fined $7,269.38 and had her license revoked for misappropriating premiums.
WV Insurance: Consumer Alert on Change Healthcare Cyberattack Scams
The West Virginia Offices of the Insurance Commissioner (OIC) issued a consumer alert regarding the Change Healthcare cyberattack. The alert warns consumers about potential scams seeking financial information and advises on how to verify communications and report fraud.
West Virginia Health Insurance Marketplace Enrollment Data 2023
The West Virginia Offices of the Insurance Commissioner released data showing a 23% increase in health insurance marketplace enrollment for 2023, reaching 28,325 individuals. The notice highlights the availability of financial assistance and enrollment support programs for West Virginians.
WV Insurance Consumer Alert on Property & Casualty Market Data Call
The West Virginia Offices of the Insurance Commissioner (OIC) issued a consumer alert regarding the ongoing National Association of Insurance Commissioners' (NAIC) Property & Casualty Market Intelligence Data Call (PCMI). The data call aims to gather market data from insurers to understand trends in pricing, coverage, and deductibles, with insights anticipated in late 2024.
South Dakota Division of Insurance Summer 2022 Newsletter
The South Dakota Division of Insurance's Summer 2022 newsletter provides a legislative recap, details an insurance fraud assessment initiated on June 28, 2022, and lists NAIC meeting attendees. It also includes information on new bulletins, adopted rules, and company updates.
South Dakota Division of Insurance Spring 2023 Newsletter
The South Dakota Division of Insurance released its Spring 2023 newsletter, summarizing legislative changes affecting insurance laws, including HB 1012 and SB 22, both effective July 1, 2023. The newsletter also provides updates on NAIC meetings and administrative processes.
South Dakota Division of Insurance Fall 2023 Newsletter
The South Dakota Division of Insurance's Fall 2023 newsletter provides updates on health care open enrollment, producer licensing examination content review, and securities regulation filings. It also highlights administrative rules adopted, including a pharmacy benefits management complaint process, and offers information on employment opportunities and electronic payment options.
South Dakota Joins Interstate Insurance Product Regulation Commission
South Dakota has officially joined the Interstate Insurance Product Regulation Commission (IIPRC) as its 48th member jurisdiction, effective July 1, 2024. This action streamlines the product filing process for certain insurance products, while a separate update modifies the producer license reinstatement timing.
South Dakota DOI Migrating to State Based Systems (SBS)
The South Dakota Division of Insurance is migrating to the State Based Systems (SBS) software, becoming the 36th NAIC member to adopt the system. This transition aims to streamline regulatory tasks, including licensing and compliance, and will involve a temporary system outage for Pearson VUE testing.
Mississippi Fire Deaths After Winter Storm
The Mississippi State Fire Marshal's Office reported 19 fire deaths following Winter Storm Fern, with 14 of these occurring in homes lacking smoke alarms. The notice provides safety tips for heating, generators, and smoke alarm maintenance.
Guidance on Safe Generator Use During Outages
The Mississippi State Fire Marshal's Office (SFMO) has issued guidance on the safe operation of generators during power outages. The guidance emphasizes carbon monoxide safety, proper generator placement, fuel management, and planning ahead to prevent fires and poisoning.
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