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Tennessee Department of Commerce and Insurance
Government agency in Tennessee From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Tennessee Department of Commerce and Insurance (TDCI) is a state Cabinet agency of the government of Tennessee. The main job of the agency is to regulate and license various businesses and industries within the state.
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Operations
The TDCI is organized into the following divisions:[1]
- Consumer Insurance Services: Responsible for educating consumers about insurance and resolving insurance-related conflicts.
- Insurance: Responsible for enforcing the state's insurance laws.
- Regulatory Boards: Responsible for regulating and licensing many different businesses and professions.
- Securities: Responsible for enforcing laws and regulations related to securities.
- Fire Prevention: Responsible for administering fire prevention and protection programs throughout the state.
- TennCare Oversight: Responsible for regulating and monitoring TennCare, the state's Medicaid program.
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