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address those areas or issues based on a review of other | states' responses to similar issues; |
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| C. The identification of specific trends within those lines | of insurance related to: |
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| (1) Changes in policy forms; |
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| (2) Underwriting and rating practices; |
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| (3) Nonrenewal and cancellation hearings held before | the Bureau of Insurance; and |
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| (4) Complaints made to the Bureau of Insurance by type | of insurance; |
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| D. The identification and review of factors that are | influencing underwriting and rating practices used by | insurers in this State for those lines of insurance; |
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| E. A summary of information gathered at public hearings; | and |
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| F. A suggested framework for ongoing data collection and | market analysis for those lines of insurance. |
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| | 2. In preparing the report, the Superintendent of Insurance | shall use the following methodology. |
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| A. The superintendent shall conduct 4 public hearings in | different locations throughout the State. The purpose of | the hearings is to provide an overview of the insurance | market in this State, to gather public comment on problems | and issues related to property and casualty insurance and to | provide information relating to consumer assistance | available from the Bureau of Insurance. |
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| B. The superintendent may contract with outside consultants | to assist with preparation of the report. If outside | consultants are utilized, the costs must be absorbed within | the Bureau of Insurance's existing budgeted resources. |
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| C. To the extent possible, the superintendent shall review | and analyze requests made to the Bureau of Insurance in | 2001, 2002 and 2003 for cancellation and nonrenewal hearings | pursuant to the Maine Insurance Code. |
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| | 3. The Superintendent of Insurance shall submit the report no | later than January 5, 2004 to the Joint Standing Committee on | Insurance and Financial Services. The committee may report out |
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