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Conn.: Legislative update: State budget in short session, 2022 state elections loom

Conn.: Legislative update: State budget in short session, 2022 state elections loom

by James Woulfe, Esq. | Feb 16, 2022 | Advocacy

This year has been characterized as the year when life could—hopefully—begin to assume some semblance of normalcy. However, for several reasons, 2022 is shaping up to be anything but a normal year in Connecticut state politics.   A short session, federal funding...

N.Y.: Gov. Hochul ends public indoor mask rule; NY HERO Act still active

N.Y.: Gov. Hochul ends public indoor mask rule; NY HERO Act still active

by Bradford J. Lachut, Esq. | Feb 10, 2022 | Featured, General News

Gov. Kathy Hochul ended New York state’s mask requirements for indoor public spaces on Feb. 10, 2022. However, counties and municipalities such as New York City still may choose to enforce their own orders, and businesses in the state still can require masks or proof...

N.Y.: New York cyber-compliance certification due April 15

N.Y.: New York cyber-compliance certification due April 15

by Bradford J. Lachut, Esq. | Feb 8, 2022 | Advocacy, Agency Management, Featured

New York’s Cybersecurity Regulation (23 NYCRR 500) requires all insurance entities that hold a New York state insurance license—referred to as covered entities in the regulation—to file a certification of compliance with the New York Department of Financial Services...

N.Y.: Part IV: The governor’s role in law making

N.Y.: Part IV: The governor’s role in law making

by Katherine “Kat” Slye-Hernandez, Ph.D. | Feb 8, 2022 | Advocacy

Last time, we discussed how a bill moves through the legislative process, but that is not the end of the line. Just because a bill passes both chambers of the state Legislature, the bill is not guaranteed to become law. The final stop for a bill is the governor’s...

N.Y.: Gov. Hochul expected to end indoor mask requirements Thursday

N.Y.: Gov. Hochul expected to end indoor mask requirements Thursday

by Bradford J. Lachut, Esq. | Feb 8, 2022 | General News

Gov. Kathy Hochul is expected to let New York’s indoor mask requirement expire on Thursday. Hochul announced in December that masks would be required to be worn in all indoor public places across New York state—unless businesses/venues implement a...

N.Y.: Chapter amendments for Comprehensive Insurance Disclosure Act, electronic delivery

N.Y.: Chapter amendments for Comprehensive Insurance Disclosure Act, electronic delivery

by Bradford J. Lachut, Esq. | Feb 2, 2022 | Advocacy

While year two of the 2021-22 New York legislative session is in full swing, the state Legislature passed several bills that are designed to amend laws passed at the end of the year one of the session. Comprehensive Insurance Disclosure Act Last month, PIANY reported...

N.Y.: Legislature proposes new congressional, state Assembly and state Senate maps

N.Y.: Legislature proposes new congressional, state Assembly and state Senate maps

by Katherine “Kat” Slye-Hernandez, Ph.D. | Feb 1, 2022 | Advocacy

Since the Independent Redistricting Commission was unable to compromise on final redistricting maps, the process is officially in the hands of the state Legislature. Last Thursday, Democrats who represent New York conferenced on the maps. They released congressional...

N.Y.: Updates on PIANY’s advocacy to make photo inspections optional

N.Y.: Updates on PIANY’s advocacy to make photo inspections optional

by Katherine “Kat” Slye-Hernandez, Ph.D. | Feb 1, 2022 | Advocacy

Now that the New York state Legislature is back in session, PIANY’s advocacy for the association’s legislative priorities is getting kicked into high gear—and that includes PIANY’s work to make private-passenger photo inspections optional. Through PIANY’s efforts,...

N.J.: DOBI proposes to amend CE regulations

N.J.: DOBI proposes to amend CE regulations

by Bradford J. Lachut, Esq. | Jan 31, 2022 | Advocacy, Education

The Department of Banking and Insurance began the process of amending to the state’s continuing-education regulations earlier this month. The DOBI sent an advance notice of rulemaking to PIANJ—as well as other stakeholders—outlining the amendments they are proposing....

N.Y.: Register to vote and enroll in a political party in time for New York’s primary elections

N.Y.: Register to vote and enroll in a political party in time for New York’s primary elections

by Katherine “Kat” Slye-Hernandez, Ph.D. | Jan 31, 2022 | Advocacy

This year is a big election year in New York. Not only are all 213 members of the state Legislature up for reelection, but the state also will be voting for statewide offices: governor, comptroller, and attorney general. If you want to make sure your vote is counted,...

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