Sentences with phrase «new policy in place»

Hudson says she's been trying to get new policies in place for a year, and says the county executive's office is looking at it.
«States would have only around 15 months to get new policies in place to do so before insurers would need to begin developing products for 2020 and only about 27 months before the new rules would have to be in effect,» Alder and Fiedler wrote as part of an analysis Friday.
In particular, Brazil and Indonesia, which lost the most forested land in the 1990s, have new policies in place to slow the decline.
«If they're putting a new policy in place, they don't know exactly how it's going to come out.»
Informing the public that you've changed your pricing structure or that you have a new policy in place.
If you switch to a different insurer it is important to keep your existing cover until you have a new policy in place so you're always covered.
To avoid these issues, the city of Portland is putting a new policy in place «discouraging personal scented products in the work - place.»
In November, VIA's legal team went to its board of directors with a new proposal for cyber-insurance and Lavoie is working on it with the company's broker to put a new policy in place.
Someone who wants to benefit from cheaper insurance had better get that new policy in place before canceling the old one, or they may find that they are temporarily uninsured, or completely out of luck; and that re-signing will involve some big fees, as their risk assessment may have been bumped higher.
Before switching your auto insurance, take the following steps to make sure you get your new policy in place without any unpleasant surprises:
If you decide to switch policies, remember to have your new policy in place and covering your vehicle before dumping the old one.
Be Careful - Be Covered Always have a new policy in place before canceling your old auto insurance coverage.
Don't leave your current insurer without a new policy in place.
If your insurance company drops you for some reason, you need to get a new policy in place before the old one expires.
Once you have the new policies in place, you can make the existing policy paid up.
If you do decide to switch, be sure you have a new policy in place before cancelling the old one to avoid a lapse in coverage.
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