May 2, 2007


The AAIS 
Inland Marine Guide

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AAIS RESPONDS TO TERRORISM INQUIRIES
FROM CONGRESSIONAL RESEARCH SERVICE

AAIS has been corresponding with the Congressional Research Service (CRS), as the CRS researches questions related to the possible expiration or revision of the federal terrorism reinsurance backstop.

In response to CRS inquiries, Deborah Summerlin, AAIS vice president of insurance lines has explained how standardized terrorism exclusions address conventional attacks separately from those employing nuclear, biological, chemical, or radioactive means, and how certain exclusions make exceptions for loss caused by fire. Summerlin has also explained how terrorism exclusions differ from other standard exclusions for loss arising from nuclear energy or contamination by a virus or bacteria.

Committees of the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives have held hearings where widespread support has been voiced for modifying and extending the federal role in insuring for terrorism loss. To date, however, no bill has been introduced.


AAIS ADDRESSES WINDSTORM ISSUES
IN FLORIDA AND NORTH CAROLINA

AAIS recently issued bulletins with important announcements related to windstorm coverage in Florida and North Carolina.

A bulletin issued for all lines in Florida discusses features of the recent insurance legislation in that state and provides advance notice of AAIS filing action regarding quarterly and semi-annual premium payments, wind and hail exclusions, and personal property coverage exclusions or limitations. The bulletin also addresses situations that require independent filing actions by companies, such as multi-policy discounts and mandatory reductions in deductibles for windstorm mitigation features.

In North Carolina, AAIS has received approval, effective July first, for revised premium credits under its Businessowners Program for business personal property when coverage for windstorm and hail is excluded. In North Carolina, carriers can exclude coverage for loss caused by windstorm or hail if the property is eligible for coverage under the state's insurance underwriting association. AAIS has determined that that the percentage of business personal property loss costs arising from windstorm or hail is less than previously assumed.

For information on affiliating with AAIS for any of its lines of insurance programs, contact Rick Maka, director of marketing, at rickm@AAISonline.com, or by calling 800/564-AAIS.


MAIN EVENT DRAWS POSITIVE REVIEWS
FROM CONFERENCE ATTENDEES

2008 event is April 20-22 in Ponte Vedra, Fla.

AAIS has received positive evaluations from attendees of its "Main Event" meeting, an updated version of its former annual conference, held last week in Charleston, S.C.

The conference has been repositioned to be a premier industry meeting devoted to product-related issues of strategic importance to property/casualty insurance companies. For reports on some of the Main Event presentations, click here.

Here is a sampling of comments submitted by attendees via the conference evaluation forms:

  • The meeting was very well done, as usual, and very worthwhile.

  • The speakers did an excellent job.

  • The topics and the presenters [and] panelists were particularly good.

  • It was very well organized. . . . Thank you, AAIS, for a job well done.

  • It was very well done. You all did a great job.

  • You [provide] an excellent service and your staff is great.

  • Another great time! Quality event!

  • The format was again very effective. . . Keep up the good work.

The 2008 AAIS Main Event will be held April 20-22 at the Ponte Vedra Inn & Club, Ponte Vedra Beach, Fla. For information, contact Joseph Harrington, director of corporate communications, at joeh@AAISonline.com, or by calling 800/564-AAIS.


AAIS CONSTRUCTION CLASSES
PART OF NEW CCIS CURRICULUM

AAIS forms have been chosen as the standards used to teach the inland marine segment of a new insurance designation: Certified Construction Insurance Specialist (CCIS).

Forms found in the Builders Risk, Contractors Equipment, and Installation Floater sections of the AAIS Inland Marine Guide will be covered in part one of the CCIS curriculum in the Contractors & Builders Conferences scheduled in five locations. The Guide is the leading industry resource for forms, rating procedures, underwriting guidelines, and other information for the nonfiled classes of inland marine insurance.

The inland marine segment will be taught by Marjorie Segale, vice president of the Insurance Skills Center, Huntington Beach, Calif., the sponsor of the conferences. AAIS has been a co-sponsor of the center's Agribusiness Conference, and AAIS materials are used in the curriculum for the center's Agribusiness and Farm Insurance Specialist designation.

For more information, go to www.insuranceskillscenter.com, or call 800-375-8704.


AAISalert  SEEKS INPUT
ON EMERGING EXPOSURES

AAIS invites property/casualty professionals to submit their observations and concerns regarding emerging exposures through our new AAISalert web page.

The AAISalert online submission form asks users to describe new exposures they are concerned about, indicate how they address the exposure or plan to address it, and how it is likely to affect AAIS programs. One need not be a member of AAIS to participate.

Ideas generated through AAISalert may be incorporated into AAIS's program revisions, and may also become topics for meetings and publications

For more information, contact Joseph Harrington, AAIS director of corporate communications, at joeh@AAISonline.com.


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