State regulators have taken what they say is another step toward eliminating alleged abuses in the title insurance industry that they first began investigating in 2012.

Proposed regulations published Wednesday by the state Department of Financial Services (DFS) would formalize rules the state insurance and banking regulator imposed earlier as part of its “crackdown” against kickbacks and other illegal inducements for providing referrals to select title insurance agents or corporations.

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