Mar. 28--Florida's no-fault auto insurance system, set to expire in six months, would remain in place under a plan a state Senate committee approved Tuesday. The Senate Committee on Banking and Insurance voted unanimously to extend Florida's no-fault law, which provides a minimum of $10,000 worth of medical coverage, known as personal injury protection, or PIP, to those injured in auto accidents. Under the bill (SB 1880) approved Tuesday, the law would be reenacted for one more year and could be repealed again on Jan. 1, 2009.....
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