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- Division of Insurance - Mass. gov
Commissioner Michael T Caljouw leads the Massachusetts Division of Insurance (DOI) in regulating the Massachusetts market, safeguarding consumer interests, and administering the Commonwealth's laws and regulations pertaining to the insurance market
- Insurance Commissioners in Massachusetts – StackCache
The Massachusetts Division of Insurance, overseen by the Insurance Commissioner, provides transparency and access to various information concerning insurance companies, agents, and regulations
- Massachusetts Commissioner of Insurance - Ballotpedia
The Massachusetts Commissioner of Insurance acts as the head of the Division of Insurance, which is part of the Massachusetts Office of Consumer Affairs and Business Regulation (OCABR) The Division of Insurance is responsible for regulation of the insurance industry and protection of consumers [1]
- General Law - Part I, Title II, Chapter 6A, Section 16D
(a) The managed care oversight board is hereby established within, but not subject to the control of, the executive office of health and human services
- Massachusetts Division of Insurance Receives Reaccreditation from NAIC
The Massachusetts Division of Insurance (DOI) has been reaccredited by the National Association of Insurance Commissioners (NAIC) following an assessment at the NAIC’s 2024 Fall National Meeting
- Regulatory Information - AIB
The Massachusetts Division of Insurance (DOI) administers the laws that pertain to the Insurance industry in Massachusetts The DOI promulgates regulations that establish the requirements for insurance companies doing business in the state supplemented by DOI Bulletins and Filing Guidance Notices
- MA Gen L ch 6A § 16D :: Section 16D Managed care oversight board . . .
MA Gen L ch 6A § 16D What's This? Section 16D (a) The managed care oversight board is hereby established within, but not subject to the control of, the executive office of health and human services
- Overview of the Division of Insurance - Mass. gov
The Division of Insurance (DOI), located at 1000 Washington Street in Boston, was established in accordance with Chapter 26 of the Massachusetts General Laws and is one of five agencies overseen by the Office of Consumer Affairs and Business Regulation
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