Legislative Changes Impact on Insurance Producers and Surplus Line Brokers
Washington State Office of Insurance Commissioner discusses the impact of legislative changes, including the NRRA and HB 1694, on insurance producers and surplus line brokers. The NRRA aims for uniformity and nationwide requirements in surplus line premium taxes. House Bill 1694 introduces new concepts and requirements, focusing on property and casualty insurance. The Insured's Home State rules emphasize the authority of the insured's home state regarding licensing, reporting, and surplus line premium tax collection.
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September 2024 doc.: IEEE 802.EC-24/0213r0 2025 July IEEE 802 Plenary Time Slot Considerations Date: 2024-09-03 Authors: Name Jon Rosdahl Affiliations Qualcomm Technologies, Inc. 10871 N. 5750 W Address Phone +1-801-492-4023 email jrosdahl @ ieee . org Highland, UT 84003 Submission Slide 1 Jon Rosdahl, Qualcomm
September 2024 doc.: IEEE 802.EC-24/0213r0 Abstract The IEEE 802 LMSC has requested feedback from the 802 Working Groups by offering two options for adjusting the time slot definitions for the 2025 July IEEE 802 Plenary. The WG Chairs are to consult with their WGs for consideration and report back to the IEEE 802 Executive Secretary (Jon Rosdahl). Submission Slide 2 Jon Rosdahl, Qualcomm
September 2024 doc.: IEEE 802.EC-24/0213r0 Nominal Madrid Restaurant hours of business Background: Typical mealtimes in Madrid, Spain: 7:00-8:00 Coffee and maybe a roll 10:00 a light meal typically a sandwich 14:00 the main meal of the day 17:00-20:00 tapas are available (tapas are appetizers or snacks, served on small plates) 20:00-21:00 restaurants start to open for dinner (typical dinner time is (21:30 to 23:30) Madrid meal/restaurant schedule does not fit well with the typical 802 meeting schedule or most of our attendee s dining habits. Changing our meeting schedule to fully conform with the local dining times and habits, may not satisfy many of the attendees, as it would be a significant change. However, modifying our schedule to break when restaurants will be open when we schedule our dinner break is something to be considered. Also, given the lateness of the typical dinner hour a delayed meeting start time may be preferred. Therefore, assuming most attendees would like to go out to dinner at a restaurant in the evening, two alternative meeting schedules are being proposed. Submission Slide 3 Jon Rosdahl, Qualcomm
September 2024 doc.: IEEE 802.EC-24/0213r0 2025 July IEEE 802 Plenary Madrid, Spain Summary: Restaurants in Spain do not typically open for dinner until 8 pm. Time for Dinner will generally take more than one hour to get your meal. This means that our nominal 6-7:30pm (18:00-19:30) dinner break would not allow anyone time to eat and return for an evening meeting during our plenary session. WGs are free to choose their own start times, but the nominal slot times would be set up in IMAT for WGs to align scheduled breaks, lunch, and dinner periods. The IEEE 802 LMSC has requested feedback from the 802 Working Groups by offering two options for consideration. Each Working Group and TAG chair has been asked to conduct the straw poll on the following slide. Submission Slide 4 Jon Rosdahl, Qualcomm
September 2024 doc.: IEEE 802.EC-24/0213r0 Straw Poll on Time Change for 2025 July 802 Plenary Straw Poll: Considering the opening times for the restaurants in Madrid, Spain, I prefer the adjust the planned times for meetings: Option 1: Keep nominal schedule, but add PM3 before dinner AM1=8:00-10:00; AM2=10:30-12:30; Lunch 12:30-13:30 PM1=13:30-15:30; PM2=16:00-18:00; PM3=18:30-20:30 Dinner after 20:30 Option2: Move full schedule back 1 hour (start 9 am) & add PM3 before dinner AM1=9:00-11:00; AM2=11:30-13:30; Lunch 13:30-14:30 PM1=14:30-16:30; PM2=17:00-19:00; PM3=19:30-21:30 Dinner after 21:30 Results: # Option 1; -- # Option 2; -- # Abstain; Submission Slide 5 Jon Rosdahl, Qualcomm
September 2024 doc.: IEEE 802.EC-24/0213r0 References Submission Slide 6 Jon Rosdahl, Qualcomm