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Chickasaw County reviews Heartland insurance renewal after actuarial rate study; payroll and officer-count errors prompt data check

3651642 · May 13, 2025
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At its May 12 meeting the Chickasaw County Board of Supervisors reviewed Heartland insurance renewal figures adopted after a 2023 actuarial study, heard that most rates stayed the same for the 2025 policy year, and instructed staff to correct payroll and law-enforcement headcount errors by the May 31 deadline that affect premiums.

Chickasaw County supervisors on May 12 reviewed renewal numbers from Heartland, the county insurance pool, and directed staff to review and correct payroll and law-enforcement staffing data that Heartland used to calculate the county’s 2025 premiums.

The review mattered because the county faces higher premiums driven chiefly by reported payroll increases and general liability exposures. Mary, a Heartland representative, and Judy, who introduced the item, told the board the pool used rates adopted after an actuarial study authorized in 2023 and that most line rates remained the same for the 2024–25 policy year.

“Previously, there had not been any rate changes for Heartland for, like, the past 15 years prior to 2023,” Judy said. Mary added that, aside from…

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