A domestic insurance company is one that was first licensed (received its Certificate of Authority) in the state in question. That is, if the insurer were formed in Florida, according to the then-existing Insurance Code of Florida, it would be a Florida domestic insurer. It could then become authorized to transact business in other states provided that it also complied with the Insurance Codes of the other states.
An alien insurer is one that has been formed in another country.
A domestic partner is treated as a dependent family member for the purposes of insurance, providing the policy in question offers domestic partner coverage and the individuals involved meet the insurance company's criteria for domestic partner coverage.
This is determined by the employer who is paying the premiums for coverage. If there is a local domestic partnership registry available, then the requirement is usually a certificate of registration of domestic partnership. Otherwise, the requirement can be merely a notarized affidavit of domestic partnership in a format prescribed by the employer. Assuming the policy that has been purchased by the employer offers domestic partner coverage, then the insurance company will provide coverage to anyone that the employer says is the worker's domestic partner. The insurance company will then charge the employer more for that worker's coverage.
No. Some insurance companies offer domestic partner coverage in Florida and you are free to purchase such a policy. If your employer wants to buy coverage for you and your domestic partner, then it can. The state of Florida will not stop you. It may impose income tax on the value of the domestic partner coverage as "imputed income."
A health insurance plan is designed based on what the employer wants. So if a plan says that domestic partners are covered then the employer group is the one that put that wording in the policy. So if an employer wont cover a domestic partner then domestic partners aren't covered company wide.
Probably not. Check with the Company. Are you domestic partners? Is it a group or individual policy?
It's best just to send them an Email, or ring them up about the situation! I would think that the would provide insurance for a domestic partner however It's best to just make sure this is certain!
There is an insurance company called Federal Life Insurance Company.
A domestic company is a company that conducts business within its own home country. A non-domestic company is a company that conducts business outside of its home country.
The company Kanetix is an insurance company that offers a number of insurance products to consumers, such as auto insurance, travel insurance, home insurance, and health insurance.
New Jersey Automobile Insurance is the Insurance Company that has 999 Company Code.
All US states allow insurance companies to sell and provide domestic partner coverage.
Try finding an Agent with access to Lloyd's of London, They are an International Surplus Lines Insurance market that can provide coverage for risks not normally covered by domestic markets.