NU Online News Service, Jan.28, 3:50 p.m. EST
BROOKLYN, N.Y.–New York's controversial proposal for producer compensation regulations will be modified to make it easier for agents to fulfill the requirements, the state's insurance superintendent said.
Speaking to agents and company representatives today at the Professional Insurance Agents of New York annual MetroRAP meeting here, Superintendent James J. Wrynn said the department has heard the objections from producers concerned that the disclosure notice will be an onerous business burden.
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