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Actuarial Release 22-025

As of June 24, 2022 the following information is now available on the FTP site:

  • 2022 Actuarial Data Master for the 4/30, 6/30, 8/31, 11/30 Filing Date, YTD, and Daily Files.
  • 2023 Actuarial Data Master for the 6/30 Filing Date, YTD, and Daily Files.
  • 2023 Special Provisions for the 6/30 Filing Date.

Users can find this information in the following directories:

PM-21-048: Florida Citrus Crop Insurance Changes Effective for the 2023 and Succeeding Crop Years

Background

The Federal Crop Insurance Corporation’s (FCIC) Board of Directors approved changes to the APH Florida Citrus Fruit Crop Insurance Program, under Section 508(h) of the Federal Crop Insurance Act, on May 21, 2021.

The following changes are applicable for the 2023 and succeeding crop years:

PM-20-060: California Citrus Tree Crop Insurance Program Effective for the 2021 and Succeeding Crop Years

Background

On August 15, 2019, the Federal Crop Insurance Corporation Board of Directors approved the California Citrus Tree (CCT) Crop Insurance Program, under section 508(h) of the Federal Crop Insurance Act. Features of the program effective for the 2021 and succeeding crop years in select California counties include:

Actuarial Release 20-021

As of May 01, 2020 the following information is now available on the FTP site:

  • 2018 Actuarial Data Master for the 8/31 Filing Date, YTD, and Daily Files.
  • 2019 Actuarial Data Master for the 6/30, 8/31, 10/31, 11/30 Filing Date, YTD, and Daily Files.
  • 2020 Actuarial Data Master for the 1/31 Filing Date, YTD, and Daily Files.

Users can find this information in the following directories:

MGR-20-009: COVID-19 and Crop Insurance Deadlines – Additional Relief

Background

Many state and local governments have issued “stay at home” orders in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, which may preclude agents from meeting with policyholders or potential policyholders to obtain signatures associated with various reporting requirements, written agreements, and the purchase of new coverage or adjustments to current policy elections.