NU Online News Service, March 28, 1:47 p.m. EDT
The National Risk Retention Association (NRRA) sent a letter to Governor Chris Christie of New Jersey advising him that a bill pending in the state legislature would discriminate against risk retention groups, in direct violation of federal law.
In the letter, Robert H. Myers Jr., NRRA general counsel, states that an amendment to Assembly Bill 1471, requiring taxicab drivers to obtain insurance from an insurer that is a member of the New Jersey Property-Liability Guaranty Association, would discriminate against RRGs "in a manner prohibited by federal law."
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