2019 LR Officer Candidate Application
Amy P. Fennell • January 15, 2018

LR Officer Candidate Application
Annually during the Spring Into Action Conference, Louisiana REALTORS® holds the election for the positions of President-elect, Secretary/Treasurer, and (4) Regional Vice Presidents. Members interested in submitting an application to be a candidate for any of the positions will need to reference the following documents provided.
January 1, 2018:
Candidates pursuing the offices of President-Elect, Secretary/Treasurer and Regional Vice –Presidents shall meet the LR candidate qualifications as of this date.
March 1, 2018:
Candidates shall submit applications by this date to be considered for elected office.
March 5, 2018:
LR staff to notify any candidates that do not meet the criteria for said office.
March 16, 2018:
All local associations and current year RVP’s shall be noticed and sent applications of RVPcandidates within their region.
March 23, 2018:
Any appeals filed by candidates on failure to meet criteria shall be heard by the LR ExecutiveCommittee and completed by this date.
March 27, 2018:
Candidate applications shall be posted to the LR website.
April 26, 2018:
Candidate elections held during the LR BOD meeting.

From the Louisiana Department of Insurance: Insurance Commissioner Tim Temple announced today that the Louisiana Department of Insurance (LDI) continues its work to develop a regulation creating benchmark discounts for Fortified roofs in Louisiana. The LDI is working with the National Association of Insurance Commissioners (NAIC) to develop the benchmark discounts using Louisiana-specific data, hurricane modeling and actuarial considerations. “With over 11,000 Fortified roofs in Louisiana and two years-worth of insurer experience with rating for those roofs in our state, now is an appropriate time for the LDI to establish benchmark discounts for homeowners insurance companies operating in our market,” said Commissioner Temple. “These benchmarks are being thoughtfully developed to help consumers receive the discounts they deserve for fortifying their homes while making sure insurers know the benchmarks reflect how much Fortified roofs actually mitigate their exposure to risk across Louisiana.” Like in Alabama’s Fortified benchmark discount structure, the LDI regulation would require Louisiana insurance companies to either meet the minimum benchmark discount established by the LDI or provide actuarial justification for why the company’s discount does not meet the benchmark. Louisiana is the fastest growing state for Fortified roofs in America. To date, over 11,000 Fortified roofs have been installed in Louisiana, including over 4,100 through the Louisiana Fortify Homes Program.




