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- Hurricane Francine Insurance Guidance
- https://ldi.la.gov/docs/default-source/default-document-library/hurricane-francine-insurance-guidance.pdf?sfvrsn=49185b52_8
- the job, you can go back to your insurer again.
This process can repeat itself until all damage caused, out wet carpets and furniture. Keep receipts for
materials used and keep a record of the repairs you make for the
adjuster.
•
You can pull wet items out of your house to help prevent mold, information as you can about your policy
including how much time you have to file a claim.
•
An insurance, in a catastrophe.
•
Homeowners policies do not cover flood damage, so you must file a
separate claim if you
- hurricane-francine-insurance-guidance
- https://ldi.la.gov/docs/default-source/documents/publicaffairs/hurricane-francine-insurance-guidance.pdf?sfvrsn=f5305a52_0
- the job, you can go back to your insurer again.
This process can repeat itself until all damage caused, out wet carpets and furniture. Keep receipts for
materials used and keep a record of the repairs you make for the
adjuster.
•
You can pull wet items out of your house to help prevent mold, information as you can about your policy
including how much time you have to file a claim.
•
An insurance, in a catastrophe.
•
Homeowners policies do not cover flood damage, so you must file a
separate claim if you
- Agenda May 2014
- https://ldi.la.gov/docs/default-source/documents/health/lhcc/agendas/agenda-may-2014.pdf?sfvrsn=6c8a7352_8
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LOUISIANA HEALTH CARE COMMISSION
NOTICE OF MEETING/ FINAL AGENDA
May 30, 2014 – 9:00 a.m.
Department, . Call to Order
II. Roll Call
III. Old Business
A. Approval of February 7, 2014 Minutes
IV, of Insurance
B. Report on Health Care Matters That Affect Rural Providers and Citizens -
Tracie Ingram, State Rural Health Officer, Bureau of Primary Care and Rural
Health, Department of Health, Enrollment – Calder Lynch, Chief of Staff, Department of Health and
Hospitals
D. Update from ACA Working
- 2015-lhcc-annual-report
- https://ldi.la.gov/docs/default-source/documents/health/lhcc/reports/2015-lhcc-annual-report234b1c2a8b9e6b8a94f4ff0000585bf2.pdf?sfvrsn=57d57752_0
- u a l i f caton of a
member.
BYLAWS
Page 10
Louisiana Health Care Commission 2015Report, .
January 30, 2015 Meetng
The frst meetng of the Louisiana Health Care Commission during the calendar, to consumers by caseworkers, through a call center,
i n p remium payment and cost sharing; enrollment, =0
The Private Insurance Carrier Perspectve
Mike Bertaut, MBA, CHC, PA H M
H e a l t h care,
LOUISIANA HEALTH
CARE COMMISSION
Louisiana Department of Insurance
Commissioner of Insurance
- LDI Act 412 Report - LE 3-10-20 FD
- https://ldi.la.gov/docs/default-source/documents/publicaffairs/pressreleases/ldi-act-412-report---le-3-10-20-fd.pdf?sfvrsn=34044f52_6
- Metastatic Cancer
9 Lung, Brain, and Other Severe Cancers, Including Pediatric Acute Lymphoid Leukemia
10,
APPENDIX A: CAVEATS & LIMITATIONS, of competent jurisdiction rules that the
Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (ACA), P.L., the subsidization of health care cost by younger
individuals for older individuals by charging premiums, subsidies, without the removal of other ACA provisions,
would cause a significant reduction in market
- K113 - Motion for Admission Pro Hac Vice for Luo - Milliman - 2 16 18
- https://ldi.la.gov/docs/default-source/documents/financialsolvency/receivership/louisiana-health-cooperative/lahc/k113---motion-for-admission-pro-hac-vice-for-luo---milliman---2-16-18.pdf?sfvrsn=70824c52_2
- for the State of
4. Name of case in which admission is sought: Louisiana, in his capacity,
JAMES J. DONELON, COMMISSIONER
OF INSURANCE FOR THE STATE OF
LA, IN HIS CAPACITY, from this
Honorable Court enrolling as co-counsel Catharine Luo of the law firm DENTONS US, LLP,
Respectfully submitted,
PHELPS DUNBAR LLP
BY:
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I 365 CanaJ Str , Suite 2000
New Or , Louisiana,
02/02/2018 17:24 FAX
LOUISIANA ATTORNEY DISCIPLINARY BOARD
Catharine Luo, Esq.
Dentons, US, LLP
- E46 - Reply to Opposition to Exception - Milliman - 5 25 17
- https://ldi.la.gov/docs/default-source/documents/financialsolvency/receivership/louisiana-health-cooperative/lahc/e46---reply-to-opposition-to-exception---milliman---5-25-17.pdf?sfvrsn=76884c52_2
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JAMES J. DONELON,
COl\'lMISSIONER OF INSURANCE
FOR THE STATE OF LOUISIANA, IN
HIS CAPACITY, , WARNER L. THOMAS, IV,
WILLIAM A. OLIVER, CHARLES D.
CALVI, PATRICK C. POWERS, CGI
TECHNOLOGIES,
CONSULTANTS, LLC, AND
TRAVELERS CASUALTY AND
SURETY COMPANY OF AMERICA
SUITE NO.: 651,069 SECTION, for the State of
Louisiana, in his capacity as rehabilitator of Louisiana Health Cooperative, Inc, acknowledges the broad
authority the Insurance Code affords the Commissioner in his capacity
- April 2013
- https://ldi.la.gov/docs/default-source/documents/publicaffairs/commissionerscolumn/april-2013.pdf?sfvrsn=88147c52_8
- ) to
carry and use firearms, and to arrest persons while carrying out their duties
investigating insurance, , the Public Health Service Act (PHSA) which encompasses the Patient
Protection and Affordable Care Act (PPACA), has numerous provisions that impact
health care and its related industries. As you, . The first pertains to
rescission of coverage (Title 22:1063.C) and is limited to cases of fraud and intentional
misrepresentation. Rescission of coverage requires prior notice of cancellation. The
second
- 2019-04-16 January Minutes
- https://ldi.la.gov/docs/default-source/documents/latifpa/2019-04-16-january-minutes.pdf?sfvrsn=cd114852_6
- present: Darie Jordan Williams, Kevin Smith
Chairman Byrd called the meeting to order at 10:05 am, should continue receiving
the Bait Car report, as we no longer have any investment in the program. Mr. Stelly stated that the
Bait Car program is too expensive and labor intensive to deploy. He mentioned that state police
has four pole camera with out of date technology and the cost to update is more expensive than
buying new cameras. Ms. Jordan agreed to contact the facilities about the state
- 2019-04-16 January Minute
- https://ldi.la.gov/docs/default-source/documents/latifpa/2019-04-16-january-minute.pdf?sfvrsn=68d04f52_6
- present: Darie Jordan Williams, Kevin Smith
Chairman Byrd called the meeting to order at 10:05 am.
Mr, should continue receiving
the Bait Car report, as we no longer have any investment in the program. Mr. Stelly stated that the
Bait Car program is too expensive and labor intensive to deploy. He mentioned that state police
has four pole camera with out of date technology and the cost to update is more expensive than
buying new cameras. Ms. Jordan agreed to contact the facilities about the state