The world of insurance compliance regulation is ever-changing. But that’s no reason to fret. Keep up with regulatory updates here in our live feed. With relevant changes to licensing, appointments, continuing education rules, and more, you can take a proactive approach to maintaining your organization’s compliance requirements.
Effective August 15**, **2025**,** Idaho will update its renewal period for Third Party Administrators (TPA) to 60 days before the license expiration date.
Effective August 15, 2025, Oregon will be offering a Public Adjuster license class. Oregon will also allow updating the Designated Responsible License Producer electronically and removing background questions required for licensing.
Posted July 10, 2025, North Carolina sent out a reminder that the renewal period for the North Carolina Surplus Lines licensing is now open. These applications can be processed electronically.
Posted July 10, 2025, Texas’s Governor Greg Abbott issued a disaster declaration in response to the Hill Country flooding. The bulletin posted by the Texas Department of Insurance (TDI) provides disaster guidance. Please use the following URL.
Effective January 1, 2026, Louisiana Department of Insurance amends its licensing and appointment fees. Please see the attachment for details on the price changes.
Posted July 9, 2025, Virginia Bureau of Insurance posted a bulletin on Agent Appointment and Appointment Billing Processes. As of July 1, 2025, there are NO changes to the agent appointment and billing processes, and the $50 a day penalty for late payments of fees was repealed. Please see the attachment for details about the Appointment Process.
Effective August 15, 2025, Arizona's Department of Insurance and Financial Institutions (DIFI) will start displaying the following new license status reasons on why a license is inactive: - Inactive - DIFI - Staff Inactive – Relocation
Posted July 8, 2025, Kansas sent out the 2025 summer edition of the Regulator Roundup. This newsletter includes information about the following topics and more: - Highlights of the Department’s legislative initiatives signed into law this last legislative session - Offering assistance with insurance claims due to the disasters in Grinnell and El Dorado - Professional Employer Organization registrations are now handled directly by the Kansas Secretary of State - Department Updates between: - Staffing Updates - Name changed to Kansas Department of Insurance Please see the attachment for more information.
Effective July 11th**, **2025**,** Delaware late renewal fees will be updated for the following license classes: Insurance Producer, Adjuster, Public Adjuster, Appraiser, Fraternal Producer, Limited Lines Producer, Bail Producer, Surplus Lines Broker, Viatical Settlement Provider, Viatical Settlement Broker, Portable Electronic Producer, Discount Medical Plan Organization, 17B Travel, and Self-Service Storage Producer. The new fees will reflect a $25 decrease
Posted July 2, 2025, Hawaii posted a memorandum to provide guidance to third-party administrators (TPA) around new requirements under the Hawaii Travel Insurance Act. All TPAs intending to sell, underwrite, or adjust claims of travel insurance in Hawaii must designate an employee who is a licensed individual producer with property and casualty lines of authority to serve as a designated responsible producer. Please see the attachments for more information.
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