The rate adjustments will affect approximately 148,000 policyholders. The first increase will take effect on Sept. 1, with the second set to begin on Aug. 31, 2026. Under the terms of the agreement, insurers cannot request another rate increase until Sept. 1, 2027, the insurance department said.
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