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- 112713 Health Insurance Extensions
- https://ldi.la.gov/docs/default-source/documents/publicaffairs/pressreleases/112713-health-insurance-extensions.pdf?sfvrsn=fc1c7c52_14
- policyholders. You can contact the LDI by calling 1-800-259-5300 or
visiting www.ldi.la.gov., with the Affordable Care Act,” said Commissioner Donelon. “But I still have
concern about those consumers who, in the federal Affordable Care Act.”
Guidelines for insurers are provided in Bulletin 2013-07: Transitional Relief for Non-Grandfathered
Coverage under the Affordable Care Act. Insurers, should contact their insurance
provider. They can also contact the Office of Health at the Louisiana
- Part II: Innovative Cost Comparison Tools
- https://ldi.la.gov/docs/default-source/documents/health/lhcc/2018-lhcc-presentations/odonnell-and-smith.pdf?sfvrsn=23644952_0
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- Convert to Nonresident Status
- https://ldi.la.gov/docs/default-source/documents/licensing/producers/convert-to-nonresident-status.pdf?sfvrsn=56277d52_42
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REQUEST TO CONVERT LICENSE TO NONRESIDENT STATUS
Revised. 8/2024
LOUISIANA DEPARTMENT OF INSURANCE
PRODUCER AND ADJUSTER
REQUEST TO CONVERT LICENSE TO NONRESIDENT STATUS
A Louisiana resident who moves to another state and wants to maintain their license in Louisiana as a nonresident can submit a
request to convert the license to nonresident status. This will update the addresses, days, the nonresident license will be
canceled
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File via email to [email protected]
- 6.25.19 Insurance Commissioner Donelon Reminds Active Duty Service Members and Veterans of Discounts
- https://ldi.la.gov/news/press-releases/6.25.19-insurance-commissioner-donelon-reminds-active-duty-service-members-and-veterans-of-discounts
- that insurers comply with the laws in place to protect policyholders. You can contact the LDI by calling, in our statutes that help make everything from deployment to establishing a career upon returning home, by surrendering a license plate will prevent such a gap. Commissioner Donelon’s career includes service
- 100413 Tropical Storm Karen
- https://ldi.la.gov/docs/default-source/documents/publicaffairs/pressreleases/100413-tropical-storm-karen.pdf?sfvrsn=c1c7c52_14
- .”
Commissioner Donelon stated that the Louisiana Department of Insurance’s call center will be
available, . Consumers can also submit questions via email to [email protected].
The Louisiana Department, your home that is
easily accessible in case of disaster. You may want to store your policies, and makes
certain that insurers comply with the laws in place to protect policyholders. You can contact the
LDI by calling 1-800-259-5300 or visiting www.ldi.la.gov
- Military Discount Form
- https://ldi.la.gov/docs/default-source/documents/propertycasualty/forms/military-discount-form.pdf?sfvrsn=ab595b52_12
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LOUISIANA APPLICATION FORM
FOR MILITARY DISCOUNT
READ THIS LOUISIANA APPLICAT ION FORM FOR MILITARY DISCOUNT (“FORM”) CAREFULLY BEFORE SIGNING
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You must complete all sections on this Form and provide the required verifying documentation identified below.
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If you have questions concerning this Form or its contents, contact the Louisiana Department of Insurance, Office of
Property and Casualty at (225) 342-5203.
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After completing and signing this Form, submit it and the required
- March column legislation
- https://ldi.la.gov/docs/default-source/documents/publicaffairs/commissionerscolumn/march-column-legislation5fdf1c2a8b9e6b8a94f4ff0000585bf2.pdf?sfvrsn=2b417752_6
- and casualty, our legislative package includes a measure, HB 559, that
would prohibit the use, as a non-adversarial alternative to litigation. Of the more than 12,000
cases in the program, 80 percent, to long-term care. There should not be an exemption for health
insurers and our proposal would help, . HB 412 would require a health care
provider who is not under contract with a health insurance issuer, access to care for consumers.
The National Association of Insurance Commissioners (NAIC) has
- March column legislation
- https://ldi.la.gov/docs/default-source/documents/publicaffairs/commissionerscolumn/march-column-legislation6ddd1c2a8b9e6b8a94f4ff0000585bf2.docx?sfvrsn=19437752_2
- and casualty, our legislative package includes a measure, HB 559, that would prohibit the use, -adversarial alternative to litigation. Of the more than 12,000 cases in the program, 80 percent were settled, other types of insurance in Louisiana – from homeowners and auto insurance to long-term care, a health care provider who is not under contract with a health insurance issuer to file a claim, examining network arrangements to ensure that they provide sufficient access to care for consumers
- March column legislation
- https://ldi.la.gov/docs/default-source/documents/publicaffairs/commissionerscolumn/march-column-legislation87dd1c2a8b9e6b8a94f4ff0000585bf2.pdf?sfvrsn=f3437752_2
- and casualty, our legislative package includes a measure, HB 559, that
would prohibit the use, as a non-adversarial alternative to litigation. Of the more than 12,000
cases in the program, 80 percent, to long-term care. There should not be an exemption for health
insurers and our proposal would help, . HB 412 would require a health care
provider who is not under contract with a health insurance issuer, access to care for consumers.
The National Association of Insurance Commissioners (NAIC) has
- March column legislation
- https://ldi.la.gov/docs/default-source/documents/publicaffairs/commissionerscolumn/march-column-legislation.pdf?sfvrsn=71417752_0
- and casualty, our legislative package includes a measure, HB 559, that
would prohibit the use, as a non-adversarial alternative to litigation. Of the more than 12,000
cases in the program, 80 percent, to long-term care. There should not be an exemption for health
insurers and our proposal would help, . HB 412 would require a health care
provider who is not under contract with a health insurance issuer, access to care for consumers.
The National Association of Insurance Commissioners (NAIC) has