Regulator of the 2006 yearbook of the Company of Commissioners
Alabama Department of Insurance
Walter A. Bell, Commissioner,
201 Monroe St. Suite 1700, Montgomery, Alabama 36104
334-269-3550 Fax: 334-241-4192
Background: NAIC elected President. Linked MONY Group in 1983 as a specialist in finance, as Vice President Marketing for diversity, when he left the company. A small partner of the Mobile BayBears, the city of the Southern League Baseball Team.
Questions: availability and accessibility of pet owners and commercial insurance in the wake of losses on hurricanes Ivan and Katrina, the development of a mediation process for applications for litigation related to the hurricanes; NAIC get the accreditation.
Alaska Division of Insurance
Linda Hall, director
550 West 7th Ave. Suite 1560, Anchorage, Alaska 99501-3567
907-269-7900 Fax: 907-269-7910
Background: Formerly president of the Alaska independent insurance brokers and independent and the Director of Insurance Agents & Brokers of America, 1997-2003. Past president of the Alaska Workers’ Compensation Review and Advisory Committee. Past, Hall was a high-School English teacher in Michigan.
Themes: the definition and marketing of Medicare Part D prescription drug benefits, Premera Blue Cross of the transformation, changing regulations; amendments to the claims of health insurance, Workers’ Compensation, the adoption of Risk-based capital instructions for damage, life and health insurance as made by the NAIC.
ARIZONA Division of Insurance
Christina Urias, director
2910 North 44 St., Suite 210, Phoenix, Arizona 85018-7256
602-912-8400 Fax: 602-912-8452
Background: Before the 2003 deadline, was a partner DeConcini, McDonald, Yetwin & Lacy, PC since 1989. A spent 12 years as claims of damage. Clerked the Supreme Court of Arizona. Named one of Top-50 Pro Bono lawyers in the country. Seventh generation descendant of the pioneers of Tucson. Fluent in Spanish.
Themes: the definition and marketing of drugs including Medicare D health insurance plans to provide guidelines; update the automotive high-end collection comparison, homeowners insurance comparisons, definition of life insurance for the military.
Related Articles
First their house in order
As Oregon law is to return to the profession, the legislator major incidents face. Despite the increase in the economy of Oregon during the years 1990, wages increased by 18.5% and per capita income grew faster than the nation, the state remains challenges. Oregon's repair bridges and roads, health care premiums
Builder's close relations tortuous authorities
A contract for housing partners in the middle of that California was considered the largest alleged fraud in worker compensation fuel legal problems in Arizona after migrating here with his family a few years ago. The Arizona Attorney General's Office examines Jay Wright's Mesa Framer LLC of Scottsdale, whose list of
Oregon to vote on children insurance
A ballot measure in Oregon could have an effect all the way to the Nation's Capital, as voters decide today whether the increase of the state to pay taxes on cigarettes for children's development health care. The symbolism is clear on Capitol Hill, where supporters of the bill in Congress that
Health insurance rates could go up
The company holder of the Oregon between 26 and 50 employees may be surprised that the next time they talk about their health insurance broker. Health plans, such as premiums are outdated observed for public enterprises because of a law which came into force on 1 April. Accordingly, most employers with
State police need a plan
Nobody is excited about the automatic imposition of insurance to support the national police - not even the man who proposed Ted Kulongoski Dir. But Democrats and Republican lawmakers also say that more support Putting state troopers on state highways. If the legislature kill Kulongoski's proposal to tax insurance, they must
Industry health electoral frees years
If the flow of money, any allegation that the health care promises to be a living exhibition on Capitol Hill next year. Contributions to the campaign of candidates by the Congress on health and insurance sector were Surges in recent months, presidential candidates and major donors before the law, changes in
Especially on contracts with subcontractors
One of the many challenges facing general contractors - and residential and business - have been in the past five years, the insurance covers the subcontractors. Subcontractors market place has always been volatile. But the influx of price subcontractors, amends laws and regulations, improving opportunities for exposure and other factors, it
Governor of Oregon challenges of the law on donor funding for more troopers
With his proposal to increase auto insurance premiums are going nowhere, Dir Ted Kulongoski pushes lawmakers to find another way to fund 139 additional guards, so the Oregon State Police may patrol main highways around the clock. "If members of the legislature have a better idea ... then I must say
Oregon drivers spend less than the average for insurance
Oregonians spend less than the national average of personal auto insurance, according to a recent federal report comparing premiums. The estimated average expenditure for personal car insurance in Oregon was $ 642.52 in 2001, compared to the national average of $ 717.70. The report is prepared annually by the National Association of
In the 5-4 ruling, the Supreme Court stones board punitive damages
The U.S. Supreme Court continued Tuesday new frontiers in punitive damages against makers of dangerous products and other criminal enterprises, decided that jurors can not award damages pity that the applicant and not other victims the trafficking of the same rules. But lawyers and commentators strongly disputed the effects of the