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Does the Ombudsmans Office have the power to change existing laws to better protect consumers?

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Does the Ombudsmans Office have the power to change existing laws to better protect consumers?

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No. However through the investigatory process and the monitoring of claim and underwriting practices of insurers in the marketplace, the Ombudsman’s Office works closely with the Department’s Office of Legislative and Regulatory Affairs in making recommendations to change existing insurance regulations to increase consumer protections.

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