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23 07, 2021

Iowa Agent Placed on Probation Owes $30K, Has License Revoked

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Des Moines, Iowa, Chad Mackland, of Council Bluffs, Iowa, recently submitted an Alford plea to the charge of Ongoing Criminal Conduct (Class B Felony) in Pottawattamie County District Court following an investigation by the Iowa Insurance Division’s Fraud Bureau. As …

16 07, 2021

Wisconsin’s Insurance Cybersecurity Measures Signed into Law

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Wisconsin’s governor has signed into law legislation creating new cybersecurity requirements for protecting data collected by the insurance industry. Governor Tony Evers signed Act 73, which is based on model legislation developed by the National Association of Insurance Commissioners (NAIC) …

16 07, 2021

Federal Disaster Declaration Approved for Michigan

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With the approval of President Joe Biden, federal disaster assistance is now available to the state of Michigan to supplement state, tribal and local recovery efforts in the areas affected by severe storms, flooding and tornadoes from June 25 to …

16 07, 2021

Nebraska Company, Owners Plead Guilty in Deadly 2015 Railcar Explosion

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A Nebraska railcar-cleaning company and its two owners have pleaded guilty to violating environmental and worker safety laws after an explosion killed two employees in 2015. Adrian LaPour, 44, and Dallas Fouls, 40, were working for Nebraska Railcar Cleaning Services …

16 07, 2021

Tulsa, Oklahoma: Network Hack Gained Some Social Security Numbers

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Hackers gained access to the Social Security numbers of more than two dozen people during a ransomware attack that forced the city of Tulsa to shut down parts of its computer network for months, officials said. The hackers got Social …

16 07, 2021

No Injuries but Iowa Tornadoes Damage Buildings, Overturn Vehicles

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No deaths or injuries were immediately reported from tornadoes that tore through central and eastern Iowa, but many found damaged buildings, shredded trees and overturned vehicles in the path of the storms, officials said. Law enforcement and trained spotters confirmed …

12 07, 2021

Louisiana Reminds Insurers of Obligations in Commercial Policy Renewals

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Louisiana insurance regulators have issued a new advisory letter reminding authorized property/casualty insurers writing in the state about the information they must provide in writing when they issue a renewal notice to commercial policyholders. Advisory Letter 2021-03, issued by the …

12 07, 2021

State Officials Sue Owners of Illinois Chemical Plant that Burned

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Illinois prosecutors on July 9 sued the owner of a chemical plant where a fire in June sent dark smoke and ash into the air for days and prompted evacuations, saying the company should be held accountable for air and …

12 07, 2021

Tyson Recalls Nearly 4.5K Tons of Missouri-Produced Chicken Products

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Tyson Foods is recalling almost 4,500 tons of ready-to-eat chicken products after finding the products may be tainted with listeria bacteria, federal officials announced. The U.S. Department of Agriculture announced the recall a month after two consumers reported falling ill …

12 07, 2021

Chicago Towing Company to Pay $166K After Worker Misclassifications

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Federal officials say the operators of a Chicago towing company that promises customers round-the-clock service failed to pay dozens of its workers legally for the hours they worked providing emergency road service. U.S. Department of Labor said in investigators from …