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The Maine Department of Professional & Financial Regulation Bureau of Insurance published a Bulletin on liquor liability insurance reporting requirements. Insurance companies offering liquor liability coverage are required to report the number of policies written, the amount of premiums written, the number of claims incurred, and the amount of claims incurred for each calendar year. The report for each calendar year is due by March 1 of the following year. The Liquor Liability Report Form can be found on the Maine Bureau of Insurance website.

The requirement to report includes any stand-alone liquor liability policy, any endorsement removing a liquor liability exclusion that would otherwise apply, and any comprehensive liability coverage where an itemized premium is charged for liquor liability risk. 

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