SLIP AND RAPID TERMS AND CONDITIONS

By accessing the Georgia Office of Commissioner of Insurance and Safety Fire (Georgia OCI) Surplus Lines Automation Suite ® (SLAS) platform, comprised of the Surplus Lines Information Portal ® (SLIP) and/or the Regulatory Administration Platform for Insurance Data ® (RAPID) website, you agree to the following Terms of Use. If you do not agree to these Terms of Use, do not access this website. The Surplus Lines Automation Suite is the registered and trademarked by the Florida Surplus Lines Service Office, which reserves the right to change or modify these terms of use without notice other than posting the amended Terms on this Site. Your continued use of our Site after any changes in these Terms shall constitute your consent to such changes.

The SLIP website is provided for Georgia OCI customers for the purposes of submitting and reviewing surplus lines policy data as required by O.C.G.A. § 33-5-32.

The RAPID website is provided for SLAS state regulators and their representatives for the purposes of reviewing surplus lines policies reported for their respective states.

Authorized users may print, copy, and download information relative only to their submissions. For the optimal SLIP and RAPID experience, customers are encouraged to use the latest versions of Google Chrome or Microsoft Edge when accessing the websites. Version 11.0 or higher of Microsoft Internet Explorer is required for proper performance of SLIP and RAPID. Adobe Acrobat Reader version 10.0 or higher is also required for report printing.

RESTRICTIONS

Users shall not sell, produce for sale, or reproduce in any manner or allow third parties to sell or produce for sale, any material containing all or any part of the SLIP Software, RAPID Software, XML Batch upload and web service API, or any other proprietary materials.

SITE SECURITY

Unauthorized access to or use of the SLIP or RAPID platform is strictly prohibited. Violating the security of any aforementioned site is prohibited and may result in criminal and civil liability. The Florida Surplus Lines Service Office may investigate incidents involving such violations and may involve and will cooperate with law enforcement if a criminal violation is suspected. Examples of security violations include, without limitation, unauthorized access to or use of data or systems including any attempt to probe, scan, or test the vulnerability of the Site(s) or to breach security or authentication measures, unauthorized monitoring of data or traffic, interference with service to any user, host, or network including, without limitation, mail bombing, news bombing, other flooding techniques, deliberate attempts to overload a system, forging any e-mail header, or any part of a message header and using manual or electronic means to avoid any use limitations.

PRIVACY POLICY

The collection of data through the SLIP website follows the privacy policy of the Florida Surplus Lines Service Office. To review the FSLSO privacy policy, please click here. Information submitted through the SLIP Software, RAPID Software, XML Batch upload or web service API is subject to the confidentiality laws in the state for which the policy is being reported.


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