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Florida DFS Withdraws Proposed Adjuster Ethics Rule Revision!
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9/15/2010 at 4:38:54 PM GMT
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Florida DFS Withdraws Proposed Adjuster Ethics Rule Revision!
United Response Gets Results.

Early this morning, the Florida Department of Financial Services, Division of Agent & Agency Services, provided Notice of Withdrawal of its proposed amendments to Rules 69B-220.051 and 69B-220.201, Florida Administrative Code, relating to adjuster conduct and ethical requirements.

It is doubtful that there has ever been a more united and passionate response to any proposed rule change than that which the DFS experienced since it's initial surprise announcement in February 2010.

Claims adjusters (company, independent and public), their employers, and numerous local and national insurance industry trade groups came together in July and voiced their strenuous objections to the Department's attempt to correct a number of service-related issues that still remain from the 2004-2005 hurricane seasons.

After two formal rule workshops, an administrative challenge filed by the Florida Association of Public Insurance Adjusters (FAPIA), and additional feedback and discussion between the WCCP and PCCP Assocations, the Property & Casualty Insurers Association of America, the Florida Insurance Council, and the National Association of Mutual Insurance Companies, the DFS has decided to leave the Ethics Rule(s) intact.

In a statement made in the July 30th workshop, Team Leader Eric Purvis admitted that they were surprised at the very obvious "passion" that these proposed changes have evoked across the claims community. Sometimes it's the passion that gets the job done.

We will continue our vigil to watch out for and represent the interests of the claims community. It's what we do.

Congratulations, everyone, for a job well done!

James W. Greer, CPCU
Executive Director/WCCP Association
(800) 642-7774
Email: jim@ae21.com