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NIC: Applications for Economic Relief Program will only be accepted online

NOTICE FROM THE NATIONAL INSURANCE CORPORATION:

In order to more efficiently execute the Economic Relief Program, it was always the intention of the NIC to accept applications primarily in the electronic format. Recognizing there are people without access to the online platform, the NIC made provisions to accept the anticipated relatively few applications by hard copy.

However, the process has been compromised. We have become aware that persons are selling NIC Economic Relief forms to the public without any authorization to do so, resulting in an inordinate number of premature applications.

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Regretfully, we must inform that the NIC will not be accepting hard copy applications. Applications for the NIC Economic Relief Program will only be accepted online. Persons who previously submitted forms for this program are advised to file electronically when we begin accepting applications. The details on how persons without online access can apply will be shared shortly.

Kindly note that a public announcement will be made once we begin accepting applications. We thank you for your patience and understanding.

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