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Friday, November 20, 2009
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INDIANA
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Call us at (800) 940-3002
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Indiana Department of Insurance
311 West Washington Street, Suite 300
Indianapolis, IN, 46204
317-232-3520
The Indiana Department of Insurance is primarily responsible for enforcing Indiana's
insurance laws to ensure that Indiana's insurance consumers are treated fairly.
Its mission is to protect Indiana's insurance consumers by monitoring and regulating
the financial and market conduct activities of insurance companies and agents; and
to oversee the administration of the dedicated funds entrusted to the Department
by the Indiana General Assembly. Indiana is home to 194 insurance companies, with
an additional 1,772 companies licensed to operate in Indiana. More than 60,000 Hoosiers
are employed in the insurance industry.
The Company Compliance Division is responsible for:
Rate and form filings review for all product lines of insurance to be sold in Indiana.
They are examined for compliance with Indiana laws and regulations. Rates and form
are filed either through the SERFF electronic filing format or via paper forms.
Maintaining records of policy forms approved for use in Indiana and making those
records available to the public.
Answering questions related to policy forms, rates, filing procedures, definitions,
etc.
Billing insurance companies and third party filers for associated filing fees, quarterly.
Conducting annual Compliance Seminars to allow a public forum for discussion of
IDOI review practices and procedures.
Serving as a resource for legislators on any insurance related issues or questions.
Serving as a resource for Consumer Protection Consultants with consumer complaints.
More information can be found here: http://www.in.gov/idoi/2331.htm
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