The Missouri Department of Commerce & Insurance (DCI) sent a bulletin to insurers this week requesting they provide current catastrophe/disaster coordination contact information.
, sent on Jan. 27, says that the contact should be available to communicate directly with the DCI Director and senior department leadership following a disaster within the state. This includes high-level communications about the department’s response efforts, the company’s response efforts, logistics issues, and other urgent or non-urgent regulatory matters.
The contact should be able to discuss or make resources available to the department to discuss media-related inquiries, coordinate joint communication and consumer outreach efforts, and participate in industry conference calls and meetings regarding disaster response matters, the bulletin says.
The department requests that if the catastrophe/disaster coordination contact has changed from the previously provided contact, that the information be updated using the Uniform Certificate of Authority Application (UCAA) process by completing Form 14. The form can be found .
Topics Catastrophe Missouri
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