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Alabama  http://www.aldoi.org/
Alaska http://www.commerce.state.ak.us/insurance/
Arizona http://www.id.state.az.us/index.html
California   http://www.insurance.ca.gov/
Colorado http://www.dora.state.co.us/insurance 
Delaware http://www.delawareinsurance.gov/departments/licensing/licensing.shtml
Connecticut http://www.ct.gov/cid/site/default.asp
Georgia http://www.asisvcs.com/publications/pdf/121104.pdf
Hawaii  http://www.state.hi.us/dcca/ins
Illinois   http://insurance.illinois.gov/
Indiana http://www.in.gov/idoi/
Iowa http://www.iowa.gov
Kansas http://www.ksinsurance.org
Kentucky http://insurance.ky.gov/kentucky/
Louisiana http://www.ldi.state.la.us/
Maine http://www.maine.gov/pfr/insurance/
Massachusetts http://www.mass.gov/
Minnesota http://www.state.mn.us/portal/mn/jsp/home.do?agency=Insurance
Mississippi http://www.mid.state.ms.us/licensing/licensing_updates_faq.aspx
Missouri http://insurance.mo.gov/index.htm
Montana http://www.sao.mt.gov
Nebraska  http://www.doi.ne.gov/
New Hampshire   http://www.nh.gov/insurance/
New Mexico http://www.nmprc.state.nm.us/id.htm
New York http://www.ins.state.ny.us/licinfo.htm
North Carolina  http://www.ncdoi.com/
North Dakota  http://www.nd.gov/ndins/default.asp
Ohio http://www.insurance.ohio.gov/Pages/default.aspx
Oklahoma  http://www.ok.gov/oid/index.html
Oregon http://insurance.oregon.gov/producer/updates-notices.html
Pennsylvania  http://www.insurance.state.pa.us
Rhode Island  http://www.dbr.state.ri.us/divisions/insurance
South Carolina  http://www.doi.sc.gov
South Dakota http://www.state.sd.us/drr2/revenue.html
Tennessee http://www.state.tn.us/commerce/
Texas  http://www.tdi.state.tx.us/licensing/agent/indexag.html
Utah http://www.insurance.utah.gov
Vermont http://www.bishca.state.vt.us/
Virginia http://www.scc.virginia.gov/division/boi/index.htm
Washington DC  http://disr.washingtondc.gov/disr/site/default.asp?disrNav=|
Washington  http://www.dol.wa.gov/
West Virginia www.wvinsurance.gov
Wisconsin http://oci.wi.gov
Wyoming http://insurance.state.wy.us


















National News
AIG, Ex-CEO Greenberg Settle Disputes
By Lilla Zuill
November 30, 2009

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American International Group and former chief executive Maurice "Hank'' Greenberg have reached an agreement to bury a long-standing, bitter legal battle and the insurer will turn over materials the former boss can use to write his memoir, as well as prized photographs and a Persian carpet.

The settlement is a feather in the cap of AIG Chief Executive Robert Benmosche, as it frees up the company's resources to deal with the more pressing matter of repaying taxpayers, which gave the company a $180 billion bailout to save it from collapse under soured mortgage bets last year.

Greenberg, who built AIG into the world's largest insurer over nearly four decades, had been locked in a costly and complicated legal tussle with the company dating back to his unhappy departure from the firm more than four years ago.

Benmosche, in a statement, said the settlement "will remove a significant distraction and expense and allow AIG to better focus its efforts on paying back taxpayers.''

CEO since August, Benmosche first reached out to Greenberg when he was considering taking the job, leading the parties to agree to work together to settle their differences.

"I look forward to assisting AIG in trying to preserve and restore as much value as possible for all of AIG's stakeholders,'' said Greenberg, who now runs several private firms after his ouster from the insurer in 2005, amid an investigation by then New York attorney general Eliot Spitzer.

Separately, AIG said it finalized changes for salary and bonus to be paid to Chief Financial Officer David Herzog, and Kristian Moor, CEO of its global property/casualty unit.

Herzog could receive cash and stock of up to $4.5 million, and Moor up to $7.6 million. The executives' compensation was reworked to comply with regulations imposed by Washington pay czar Kenneth Feinberg, who has oversight of pay at firms which got the biggest U.S. bailouts.

Under the deal with Greenberg, he will get back treasured possessions that remained behind at AIG when he departed, including a photograph of himself with company founder Cornelius Vander Starr and a Persian rug that once graced the entrance to the company's boardroom at 70 Pine Street in downtown Manhattan.

AIG announced details of the settlement in a regulatory filing late last Wednesday, including to release each other from all claims, and a promise not to make disparaging public statements about each other.

AIG said it also agreed to reimburse Greenberg and other parties for "reasonable'' legal expenses up to $150 million.

The pact covers Greenberg, companies he controls, and AIG's former chief financial officer, Howard Smith.

(Reporting by Lilla Zuill; editing by Andre Grenon)

Copyright 2009 Reuters. Click for Restrictions.

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Insurance license state requirements and updates


TO: All Pennsylvania licensed insurance producers & title agents & other interested parties
FROM: Jack Yanosky, Director
Bureau of Licensing and Enforcement
DATE: November 13, 2009
RE: Conversion to birth month license expiration
Beginning Monday, November 16, 2009 the Pennsylvania Insurance Department will begin
to issue new licenses and renew existing licenses based on the NAIC Uniform standards
using a birth month expiration date instead of the existing issue date expiration.
As an existing licensee receives their renewal invoice, they will notice the new expiration
date should be listed as the last day of their birth month. Any insurance producer or title
agent whose license would normally expire in any other month than their birth month will
receive on this initial roll-out conversion a license cycle greater than the normal 24 months.
Licensees whose present license was issued in their birth month will see a change only to
the last day of that month.
Invoices are normally prepared and mailed 45 days in advance of the expiration date so this
process is set for all licenses that renew in January 2010 and after. This will be a daily roll
out process until March 1, 2010 when a mass conversion will be done for all licenses not up
for renewal and converted. This should be any license that expires April 17, 2010 and after.
The mass conversion will advance the expiration date of those licenses to the birth month.
New initial insurance producer and title agent licenses issued on or after November 16,
2009 will have birth month expiration dates.
There will be no pro-rata fee adjustment for this process for either new issue or renewal
licenses related to this conversion.


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