August 9, 2006


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THURSDAY WEB SEMINAR OFFERS OVERVIEW
OF "RISK METER" MAPPING SERVICE

AAIS affiliates can still sign up for Thursday's web-based seminar demonstrating features of the "Risk Meter" online risk mapping application, developed by CDS Business Mapping, Boston, Mass.

AAIS is sponsoring two Risk Meter seminars, one on Aug. 10 and the other on Aug. 17. Each seminar will start at 1 p.m. Central time (2 p.m. Eastern) and have the same content; registrants can select the date they prefer. The seminars are open to all AAIS affiliates, and last about an hour. To register,

Risk Meter provides online access to more than 30 categories of geographic information related to hazards at a location. The information provided specifies a location's distance from coastlines, fault lines, and flood zones, as well as its exposure to hail, tornadoes, wildfires, crime, and other hazards.

AAIS is currently providing free access to Risk Meter during a trial period to all insurers that use the AAISdirect Internet service, no matter which AAIS programs they use.

The web seminars will feature introductory remarks by Joseph Harrington, AAIS director of communications, followed by a demonstration of Risk Meter features by James Munson, director of consulting services for CDS Business Mapping.

To sign up for AAISdirect service, contact Rick Maka, director of marketing, at rickm@AAISonline.com or by calling 800-564-AAIS.


"AAIS MAIN EVENT" SCHEDULED
FOR CHARLESTON IN APRIL

The "AAIS Main Event," an updated successor event to AAIS's annual conference, is scheduled for April 22-24, 2007 in Charleston, S.C. The exact site is under negotiation and will be announced soon.

The new name signifies the importance of the meeting as a venue for AAIS customers to network with each other and share ideas.

Among other things, the program content and format will be modified to strengthen the connection between AAIS and its member companies, prospective new members, and business partners. The program will be focused on product-related issues of strategic importance to companies, and will feature more concurrent sessions and small-group discussions.

For more information, contact Joseph Harrington, director of corporate communications at joeh@AAISonline.com or by calling 800-564-AAIS.


CONNECTICUT IMPLEMENTS
FLEX RATING IN PERSONAL LINES

In a recent bulletin, Connecticut's insurance department details procedures for insurers to make use of the state's new personal lines "flex rating" law.

Under a law enacted this year, a personal lines rate increase or decrease can take effect in Connecticut immediately upon being filed with the department, provided the overall statewide increase or decrease is not greater than 6% for all coverages subject to the filing.

The bulletin states that an insurer submitting a filing under the flex rating law must provide a statement that the filing meets the requirements of the statute, and provide a separate exhibit indicating the overall aggregate rate impact by territory and towns in the territory.


NEW YORK CAUTIONS INSURERS
TO USE CARE ON STORM CLAIMS

In a recent circular letter, New York Superintendent of Insurance Howard Mills states that "adjusters and underwriters should exercise care and responsible judgment in making determinations regarding claims, cancellations, and non-renewals of policies" for residents and businesses adversely affected by recent storms and flooding in New York.

Mills reminds readers that he has statutory authority to declare a moratorium on policy terminations, and can otherwise suspend or modify cancellation and non-renewal provisions, in areas of New York declared to be in a state of emergency due to a disaster. He says that voluntary cooperation by insurers will help determine whether he will find it necessary to use that authority.


AGENTS CAN STILL PARTICIPATE IN NEW TRIAL
OF VALUATION SERVICE THROUGH AAISdirect

AAIS member companies that use the AAISdirect Internet service can still authorize their agents to access an online residential valuation service during a trial period.

For a limited time, AAIS is offering free access to the "Residential" valuation program developed by e2Value, Inc., Stamford, Conn. This offer is extended to every AAIS-affiliated company that uses AAISdirect, whatever AAIS program a company uses.

In addition to their own personnel, AAIS affiliates have the option during this trial period of giving their agents access for the e2Value residential valuation program. Instructions and access codes for agent use will be transmitted to AAISdirect users next week. (Agent use of company codes is not permitted, and may block company users from accessing the service.)

The e2Value residential valuation service provides systematic valuation procedures for a wide range of residential property, including high value homes, modular and kit homes, condos and co-ops, alterations and additions, and more.

To sign up for AAISdirect service, contact Rick Maka, director of marketing, at rickm@AAISonline.com or by calling 800-564-AAIS.


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