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for North Carolina Insight Vol. 7 Issue 3, Feb 1985
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One would be hard pressed to find an individual who enjoys paying for insurance; however, the alternative, being uninsured, is a frightening prospect.
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The authors examine how the system of rate regulation in the insurance industry is determined.
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James E. Long is the North Carolina Commissioner of Insurance.
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North Carolina law requires anyone who registers a car with the Division of Motor Vehicles to have liability insurance. The state is responsible for regulating the rates.
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The insurance rate setting system in North Carolina consists of the North Carolina Rate Bureau, the Department of Insurance and factors such as residence, years of driving experience, car use, and driving record.
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North Carolina requires drivers to purchase liability insurance as a matter of legal and practical necessity.
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Adams offers possible solutions to the existing problems in the North Carolina automobile insurance industry.
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Health Maintenance Organizations are entering North Carolina at a record rate, which creates a need for new policy governing health care in the state.