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The North Dakota insurance commissioner regulates the insurance industry in North Dakota, United States. The following is a list of those that have held the position. The following is a list of those that have held the position.
Since the creation of the office with the state's constitution in 1889, the state has seen a total of 22 insurance commissioners. The commissioners have served relatively short terms when compared with North Dakota's other state offices; the longest tenure was that of Sveinung A. Olsness who served for 18 years, and the average time in office has been about 6 years.
Pages in category "Insurance Commissioners of North Dakota" The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
However, according to the North Dakota Insurance Department, $30,000 of PIP coverage, also known as “basic no-fault coverage,” is required by law. ... Cowboys coaching search: Dallas to ...
The North Dakota Workforce Safety and Insurance office (WSI) is the state agency in North Dakota charged with managing the state's workers compensation system. The office falls under the jurisdiction of the executive branch of government. The office has an advisory Board of Directors, whose members are appointed by the governor.
List of majority leaders of the North Dakota House of Representatives; List of majority leaders of the North Dakota Senate; List of North Dakota commissioners of agriculture and labor; List of North Dakota insurance commissioners; List of North Dakota tax commissioners; List of speakers of the North Dakota House of Representatives
An insurance commissioner (or commissioner of insurance) is a public official in the executive branch of a state or territory in the United States who, along with their office, regulate the insurance industry. The powers granted to the office of an insurance commissioner differ in each state.
He served as Insurance Commissioner of North Dakota from 2001 until his resignation on August 31, 2007. [1] He is the President of Jim Poolman Consulting Inc. a regulatory and compliance consulting company, and is Managing Partner of Slainte Holdings, which operates Irish themed pubs and the Hotel Donaldson in North and South Dakota.