Office of Insurance Regulation definition

Office of Insurance Regulation or “Office” means the State of Florida Office of Insurance Regulation.
Office of Insurance Regulation means that office within the Department of Financial Services and which was created in Section 20.121(3), Florida Statutes.
Office of Insurance Regulation means the Florida Office of Insurance Regulation. "Plan Manager" means the person or entity selected pursuant to 2.16.

Examples of Office of Insurance Regulation in a sentence

  • The rate charged for this service contract is not subject to regulation by the Florida Office of Insurance Regulation.

  • The Company shall not, without the prior approval of the Office of Insurance Regulation, sell, assign, or transfer to any third party, in return for a fee or other consideration any sums the FHCF pays under this Contract or the right to receive such sums.

  • Citizens can only enter into Assumption Agreements with carriers that have been approved for depopulation of a certain number and certain types of Citizens’ policies by the Office of Insurance Regulation.

  • The Company shall not, without the prior approval of the Florida Office of Insurance Regulation, sell, assign, or transfer to any third party, in return for a fee or other consideration any sums the FHCF pays under this Contract or the right to receive such sums.

  • Failure to do so may result in a referral to the Office of Insurance Regulation within the Department of Financial Services for administrative action.

  • Failure of the Company to provide an updated current Proof of Loss Report(s), supporting documentation, and an opinion by the date requested by the SBA may result in referral to the Office of Insurance Regulation for a violation of the Contract.

  • Florida Statute 624.449 requires that a domestic insurer shall provide to the Office of Insurance Regulation on an annual basis a list of investments that the insurer has in companies included on the “Scrutinized Companies with Activities in Sudan List” and the “Scrutinized Companies with Activities in the Iran Petroleum Energy Sector List.” Additionally, F.S. 215.473(3)(e)(2) now exempts Exchange Traded Funds from the provisions of the PFIA.

  • Failure of the Company to provide an updated current Proof of Loss Report, supporting documentation, and an opinion by the date requested by the SBA may result in referral to the Florida Office of Insurance Regulation for a violation of the Contract.

  • The rate charged for this Agreement is not subject to regulation by the Florida Office of Insurance Regulation.

  • The rates charged to You for this Service Contract are not subject to regulation by the Florida Office of Insurance Regulation.


More Definitions of Office of Insurance Regulation

Office of Insurance Regulation means the office within the Financial Services Commission pursuant to Section 20.121(a)1., F.S., which is responsible for all activities concerning entities licensed under the Florida Insurance Code.

Related to Office of Insurance Regulation

  • Certificate of Insurance means a document showing that an insurance policy has been written and includes a statement of the coverage of the policy.

  • Federal safety requirements means applicable provisions of 49 U.S.C. § 30101 et seq. and all

  • Evidence of Insurability means a statement of proof of your medical history upon which acceptance for insurance will be determined by Lincoln.

  • Data Protection Laws and Regulations means all laws and regulations, including laws and regulations of the European Union, the European Economic Area and their member states, Switzerland and the United Kingdom, applicable to the Processing of Personal Data under the Agreement.