Louisiana Rep. Michael Firment, who sponsored the model during NCOIL’s national meeting, said the amendment gives states a stronger tool to hold individuals accountable, particularly those who solicit work from homeowners after storms. He said the aim is to reduce scams that contribute to upward pressure on premiums.
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