- Agriculture
- Banking Laws
- Business Corporation Laws
- Civil Practices
- Criminal Procedures (Bail Bonds)
- Energy
- Environmental Laws
- Estates and Trusts
- Labor and Industries
- Liens
- Medicaid
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Insurance Laws
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Insurance Related Laws
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Miscellaneous Materials
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Regulations
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Related Regulations
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Federal Insurance
The Insurance Laws contain the state’s insurance title or chapter. They are typically revised once a year. The revision incorporates all of the changes from a legislative session into the book. Occasionally, a state may have a special session that results in a second revision in a year for that book.
These laws establish the framework for the regulation of an insurance business. Like all of our NILS Red Books, the Insurance Laws are thoroughly organized and uniquely indexed to enable you to find key concepts in the Insurance industry, rather than just key words. The Insurance Laws are updated annually with loose-leaf supplements and are a valuable tool for any insurance professional.
These are laws found in the various statutory titles of a state, other than the Insurance Code, and establish the framework for the regulation of an insurance business. Workers Compensation, for example, is clearly an insurance concept, but in some states, Workers Compensation is covered by the Labor Code and not the Insurance Code. For such reasons, we publish the Related Laws.
Like all of our NILS Red Books, the Related Laws are thoroughly organized and uniquely indexed to enable you to find key concepts in the Insurance industry, rather than just key words. The Related Laws are updated annually with loose-leaf supplements and are a valuable tool for any insurance professional.
Depending on the particular state, these volumes cover the insurance-related aspects of the following subjects/chapters:
- Medicare
- Military Personnel
- Mining
- Municipal Personnel
- Navigation
- Personal Property
- Public Health
- Public Housing
- Public Utilities
- Revenue
- Securities
- Social Services
- Steam Boilers
- Taxation
- Transportation
- Uniform
- Commercial Codes
- Vehicles and
- Traffic
- Vocational Laws
- Workers Compensation
Circular Letters, Bulletins, etc.:
Advisory publications issued by a state's insurance regulator that summarize and explain statutory and regulatory requirements.
Attorney General Opinions:
Issued by a state's senior law enforcement officer, these opinions explain how the state will enforce a law or regulation. Sometimes, the opinions resolve conflicts between two laws. Our editors have selected only those that apply to insurance. Like all of our NILS Red Books, these Miscellaneous books are thoroughly organized and uniquely indexed to enable you to find key concepts in the Insurance industry, rather than just key words. They are updated throughout the year with loose-leaf supplements and are a valuable tool for any insurance professional.
Administrative rules issued by a state's insurance regulator that implement, interpret and expand on the statutes. Like all of our NILS Red Books, the Insurance Regulations are thoroughly organized and uniquely indexed to enable you to find key concepts in the Insurance industry, rather than just key words. The Insurance Regulations are updated throughout the year with loose-leaf supplements and are a valuable tool for any insurance professional.
Administrative rules, issued by state agencies other than the Insurance Department/ Commissioner, which implement, interpret and expand on the statutes. Like all of our NILS Red Books, the Related Regulations are thoroughly organized and uniquely indexed to enable you to find key concepts in the Insurance industry, rather than just key words. The Related Regulations are updated throughout the year with loose-leaf supplements and are a valuable tool for any insurance professional.
Depending on the particular state, these volumes cover the insurance-related aspects of the following subjects/chapters:
- Agriculture
- Banking Laws
- Business Corporation Laws
- Civil Practices
- Criminal Procedures (Bail Bonds)
- Energy
- Environmental Laws
- Estates and Trusts
- Labor and Industries
- Liens
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Medicaid
- Medicare
- Military Personnel
- Mining
- Municipal Personnel
- Navigation
- Personal Property
- Public Health
- Public Housing
- Public Utilities
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Revenue
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Securities
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Social Services
- Steam Boilers
- Taxation
- Transportation
- Uniform Commercial Codes
- Vehicles and Traffic
- Vocational Laws
- Workers Compensation
While most insurance regulation occurs at the state level, the Federal Government does concern itself with such topics as ERISA, securities and taxation issues. The Federal Insurance Laws and Regulations volumes contain laws and regulations from the United States Code and the Code of Federal Regulations, selected for their relevance to insurance.
Printed in a loose leaf format, the Regulations volumes are updated throughout the year as new and revised regulations are issued. The Laws volumes are updated annually, following each session of Congress.
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