ELANY: DFS is Fining Brokers For Pattern of Late Filings

​The Excess Line Association of New York (ELANY) has warned New York licensed excess line brokers of stepped-up enforcement of document filing requirements. In a bulletin ​dated August 15, 2022, the association said that the New York State Department of Financial Services (DFS) has been issuing fines to excess line brokers who "demonstrate a pattern of late policy document filings with ELANY."The fines have been in the tens of thousands of dollars, the association said, with at least one reaching six figures. These are on top of the late-filing fees that ELANY imposes. Many states, including New York, require licensed producers to notify them of…

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NYS Workers Comp Board Offering Webinars For Employers

​The New York State Workers Compensation Board is is presenting monthly webinars for employers, starting today. You and your clients may find the information useful.The webinars, presented by the Board's Advocate for Business, will address basics of the state's Workers' Compensation system, coverage requirements, and employer obligations. They will also address:Who does and does not need coverageHow and when to report workplace injuries and illnesses, including cases of COVID-19Factors to consider when an employer hires independent contractors, laborers and domestic workersHow to reduce premiumsPenalties and where to go for help with themThe sessions are free of charge and do not require pre-registration. More information can…

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State Fund, OCM Announce Partnership To Help New Cannabis Businesses Get Workers Comp Coverage

​Used under under the Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 4.0 International license​.​The New York State Office of Cannabis Management (OCM) has announced a campaign, led by the New York State Insurance Fund (NYSIF) to help newly-licensed cannabis businesses in the state obtain required insurance. NYSIF will lead the effort to help these businesses obtain Workers' Compensation, New York State Disability Law (DBL) and Paid Family Leave (PFL) insurance.According to a news release on the NYSIF website:"Eligible applicants can apply under the qualifying business or qualifying non-profit track. Prospective Qualifying Business applicants must: Have a conviction for a marijuana-related offense that occurred prior to the passage of the Marijuana Regulation…

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