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Trend shapes rate outlook
In years gone by, anyone involved in the annual workers compensation rate hearing could expect a two-day event replete with actuaries, economists, pie charts and, of course, attorneys. But with changes in the way rates are set in Oklahoma and with a recent agreement by the three parties to the...
Tags: actuary, Benefits, board, National Council on Compensation Insurance Inc., salary
Research articles 1999-09-20
State board approves 5% rate increase
The State Board for Property and Casualty Rates approved a 5 percent increase in workers compensation rates Tuesday, sending a volley to the state Senate which had asked the board to postpone the hearing to give it time to study a request by the National Council on Compensation Insurance. ...
Tags: Benefits, board, National Council on Compensation Insurance Inc., U.S. Senate
Research articles 1999-09-29
Council requests 3.6% workers comp rate cut
Oklahoma businesses could get an early Christmas present this year in the form of a workers compensation rate reduction if a group representing the insurance industry has its way. The National Council on Compensation Insurance Friday requested a 3.6 percent rate cut from the State Board for Property...
Tags: Benefits, board, FINANCE, Insurance, National Council on Compensation Insurance Inc., Oklahoma
Research articles 1998-06-29
NAIC continues review of NCCI conversion. (National Assn. of Insurance Commissioners; National Council on Compensation Insurance)
ATLANTA - State insurance regulators continue to question the nation's largest workers compensation data-gathering organization on its proposed conversion to a for-profit entity. Darla L. Lyon of South Dakota, chairwoman of the National Assn. of Insurance Commissioners' Workers Compensation Task Force, said last month at...
Tags: Benefits, board, compensation, FINANCE, Insurance, National Council on Compensation Insurance Inc.
Research articles 1997-01-06
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