“Importantly, this regulation represents just one piece of the comprehensive reforms needed to restore access and availability to California’s insurance market,” Sektnan said. “We remain committed to working with the Department to ensure timely implementation of innovative catastrophe models and other desperately needed reforms, to ensure all consumers, drivers and small businesses have access to the coverage they need.”
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