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Eliminate Repeal of Division of Professional Licensure Trust
SECTION 36. Section 7A of chapter 177 of the acts of 2001 is hereby repealed.
Eliminate Repeal of Division of Professional Licensure Trust
SECTION 36A. Section 80 of said chapter 177 is hereby repealed.
Required Reports to Administration and Finance
SECTION 81. Notwithstanding any general or special law to the contrary, any agency, board, bureau, department, division, section, or commission of the commonwealth required to submit a report to the house and senate committees on ways and means pursuant to this act shall submit a copy of said report to the executive office of administration and finance.
Homeowners’ Insurance Commission
SECTION 84.
There shall be a special commission to review the current state of the homeowners' insurance market. The commission shall study the availability and affordability of property insurance, the relevant rate-driving factors, the cost of reinsurance and the current use of storm damage prediction data and shall consider any actuarial methods, principles, standards, models or output ranges that have the potential for improving the accuracy of or reliability of hurricane loss projections. The commission shall evaluate the potential benefits and disadvantages of the creation of a state-run board on hurricane loss projection methodology to provide actuarial guidelines and standards for projection of hurricane losses as well as for a state-run catastrophic event fund. The commission shall consist of: the house and senate chairs of the joint committee on financial services or their designees, who shall co-chair the commission; the house minority leader, or his designee; the senate minority leader, or his designee; 1 member of the house of representatives; 1 member of the senate, both of whom shall represent Cape Cod or another coastal area; the state treasurer or his designee; the commissioner of insurance or his designee, the attorney general or his designee; a representative from the Massachusetts Property Insurance Underwriting Association; 2 representatives from property casualty insurers, one of whom must be from a company with its principle place of business in Massachusetts and in the top 10 writers of homeowners insurance in Massachusetts by market share to be selected by the Massachusetts Insurance Federation; 1 representative to be selected by the Massachusetts Association of Insurance Agents; 1 representative to be selected by the Reinsurance Association of America; 1 representative from the Center for Insurance Research; and 1 representative from the Massachusetts Public Interest Research Group. The commission shall conduct not less than 4 meetings, the first of which shall convene on or before July 21, 2007, and it shall hold at least 1 public hearing on Cape Cod or other coastal area.
Notwithstanding any general or special law to the contrary, the commissioner shall not approve any rate filing required under section 5 of chapter 175C of the General Laws until after the commission has filed its report or October 1, 2007, which ever is earlier. The commission shall file a report of its findings, including any legislative or regulatory recommendations, with the clerks of the house of representatives and the senate on or before October 1, 2007. The joint committee on financial services shall hold a public hearing on these recommendations on or before November 1, 2007.