Florida law bars executive officers and directors who’ve worked for now-insolvent insurance companies from taking similar roles in the state’s industry. But a number of insurers are ignoring the so-called “no-fly” rule that took effect in 2002, the Tampa Bay Times reports.

Industry executives have flocked to new roles, and now the state’s insurance commissioner is cracking down.

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