District of Columbia market conduct examinations (DCCDT).
2001
LEXIS ADVANCE
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Uniform Title
LEXIS (Information retrieval system)
Title
District of Columbia market conduct examinations (DCCDT).
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Imprint
[United States] : District of Columbia, 2001-
Distributed
[Place of distribution not identified] : [LexisNexis], [2019]-
Description
1 online resource
Frequency
Updated annually
Summary
Market conduct examination reports are preformed periodically by states to review an insurance company's operations in the state market. The review typically covers the company's sales, advertising, ratings, and handling of claims. The examination reports are generally between 20 and 40 pages long, although some reports only look at a single topic and can be around 10 pages. Each state conducts its own reports and customers like to have access to them to see how a state treats other companies, what topics it typically covers, what problems are found, and how those problems or violations are penalized.
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Alternate Title
Lexis Advance Treatise.
Call Number
LEXIS ADVANCE
Language
English
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