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The California Legislative Action Committee (CLAC) is a committee of Community Associations Institute (CAI), a national not-for-profit educational and resource organization dedicated to fostering vibrant, competent, harmonious community associations. CLAC consists of homeowners and professionals serving community associations.
CAI-CLAC Announces Positions on 2018 Legislation
SB 1265 threatens Privacy Rights of more than 13 million Californians living in Community Associations.
Duplicative SB 721 Imposes Significant New Costs while doing nothing to improve Safety of Homeowners.
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Video: Legislative Day at the Capitol 2017
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Catastrophe Modeling – Why Are We Talking About It?
Guest Blog By Kimberly Lilley, CIRMS, CMCA, EBP
On Thursday, July 13, 2023, the Department of Insurance (CDI) held a public workshop regarding catastrophe modeling and how it might be used to help with assessing risk in California. Currently, most states use catastrophe modeling to inform the rates that they charge. However, California Insurance Code section 1861.07 requires that all information used in ratemaking be disclosed to the public. Catastrophe modelers make money by developing a process that they consider to be superior so that the carriers in both the traditional and reinsurance market will purchase this information from them.
Investigating Insurance Solutions
The Insurance Task Force of CAI’s California Legislative Action Committee has been actively advocating to address the insurance crisis impacting many California community associations. Here is the latest.
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Wendy Van Messel, CMCA
1809 S Street, Suite 101-245
Sacramento, CA 95811
Phone: 916-791-4750 | Toll Free: 888-909-7403
Fax: 916-550-9488 | E-mail: office@caiclac.com