The state insurance commissioner, who last summer backed away from proposed regulations allowing insurance companies to use credit scores in setting rates for homeowner's and renter's coverage, indicated yesterday through a spokesman that she has no plans to revisit the controversial issue until a federal study is completed. (Full Article: 427 Words)
This article is available in our archives:
Globe Subscribers
Non-Subscribers
Purchase an electronic copy of the full article. Learn More
- $4.95 1 Article
- $9.95 4 Articles
- $99.95 Unlimited





