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						Illinois Department of 
						Insurance provides consumers direct access to recordsIllinois is the third state 
						to provide public access to insurance company filings
 
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						[August 20, 2014] CHICAGO 
						– Illinois Department of Insurance (DOI) Director Andrew 
						Boron has announced new online access for consumers to 
						view insurance company records. Insurance product 
						filings, such as rates and forms, filed with DOI are now 
						available to the public through the online tool SERFF 
						Filing Access (SFA). Illinois became the third state 
						nationwide to implement the new service that will 
						provide consumers direct access to insurance records. | 
        
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			 “We are pleased to provide consumers direct access to review rate 
			and form filings. The SERFF Filing Access demonstrates our 
			commitment to protecting consumers by providing assistance and 
			information which fosters a competitive insurance marketplace,” said 
			DOI Director Boron. 
 Consumer access to public records is also an example of the 
			department’s commitment to greater transparency. Prior to submitting 
			a Freedom on Information request for records, the requestor (whether 
			a consumer or member of the media) may first check the information 
			is available to them via SERFF. All public records that have not 
			been declared by law to be closed, for which DOI has legal custody 
			and control, are available for inspection. Documents that are closed 
			(not public) are not available on this website. Filings will be 
			available electronically through SERFF upon the completion of DOI’s 
			review. Access SERFF at
			
			https://filingaccess.serff.com/sfa/home/il
 
            
			 
			SERFF was developed under the leadership of the National Association 
			of Insurance Commissioners (NAIC). The initial purpose was to 
			provide a cost-effective method for facilitating the submission, 
			review and approval of product filings between state regulators and 
			insurance companies. The system has undergone changes, including 
			internet operation. The enhanced online SERFF system was used to 
			facilitate efficient filing and review for the health insurance 
			marketplace implementation. Regulators used SERFF to review rates 
			and the system supported Qualified Health Plan submissions for the 
			initial plan year implementation in 2013. 
            
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			For assistance finding a filing or public access questions, contact 
			DOI directly at (312) 814-8580 Monday through Friday from 8:30 a.m. 
			to 5:00 p.m. (CST). For technical difficulties or problems accessing 
			the site, contact the SERFF Help Desk at 816-783-8990 or email
			sfahelp@naic.org   
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			OF INSURANCE] More 
			InformationThe Department’s mission is to protect consumers by providing 
			assistance and information, by efficiently regulating the insurance 
			industry’s market behavior and financial solvency, and by fostering 
			a competitive insurance marketplace. The Illinois Department of 
			Insurance assists consumers with all insurance complaints, including 
			health, auto, life, and homeowner. Consumers in need of information 
			or assistance should visit the Department’s web site at 
			insurance.illinois.gov or call our toll-free hotline at (866) 
			445-5364.
 
			
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