CR_09-097 Ch. Ins 6, relating to exempting commercial umbrella and commercial liability policies covering only hired and non-owned autos from having to offer or include uninsured and underinsured motorist coverage.  

  • Rules Published with this Register and Final Regulatory Flexibility Analyses
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    Health Services
    Health, Chs. DHS 110—
    Rule revises Chapter DHS 157 , relating to radiation protection and affecting small business. Effective 5-1-10.
    Summary of Final Regulatory Flexibility Analysis
    The revisions in x-ray regulatory requirements will affect a limited number of the small businesses that have x-ray devices, but will not have a significant economic impact on those businesses.
    Summary of Comments by Legislative Review Committees
    No comments were received.
    Insurance
    Rule revises section Ins 6.77 , relating to exempting commercial umbrella and commercial liability policies covering only hired and non-owned autos from having to offer or include uninsured and underinsured motorist coverage. Effective 5-1-10.
    Summary of Final Regulatory Flexibility Analysis
    This rule will have little or no effect on small businesses. The lack of this change would likely disrupt small business insurance and thus their operation.
    Summary of Comments by Legislative Review Committees
    No comments were reported.
    Revenue
    Rule creates sections Tax 2.60 to 2.67 , relating to combined reporting for corporation franchise and income tax purposes. Effective 5-1-10.
    Summary of Final Regulatory Flexibility Analysis
    This rule does not have a significant economic impact on a substantial number of small businesses.
    Summary of Comments by Legislative Review Committees
    No comments were reported.