NAIC - National Association of Insurance Commissioners

  • 2021 - NAIC - Committee Structure - Diagram - 1p
  • 2021 - NAIC - Legislative Priorities - 1p
    • Support Legislation to Help Protect Policyholders During an Insurance Receivership
      • Current law provides no deadline to the federal government for filing claims in an insurance receivership, causing proceedings to drag on for years and reducing recoveries for insurance consumers.
      • Congress should support NAIC proposed legislation that would require the federal government to file claims it may have against insolvent insurance companies within a specified time consistent with bankruptcy proceedings.
    • Privide State Insurance Regulators a Vote on the Financial Stability Oversight Council (FSOC) (H.R. 3099)
      • The insurance sector is the only financial services sector whose primary regulator is not a voting member of the FSOC.
      • The Primary Regulators of Insurance Vote Act (H.R. 3099) would grant state regulators full participation on FSOC by allowing them to vote.
    • Oppose Preemption of State Insurance Data Privacy and Data Security Standards
      • Federal data privacy and security legislation should acknowledge the state insurance regulatory framework and not undermine state laws and regulations to protect the best interests of insurance consumers.
  • Issue - General
    • Cost Disclosure, Illustrations, Non-forfeiture / Valuation, Consumer Protection, Solvency, Market Conduct, Valuation, Market Analysis, 
  • People
    • Current
      • Mary Mealer
      • Richard Wicka
      • Fred Andersen
      • Sarah Neil
      • Teresa Winer
    • Past
      • Huff
      • David Lyons
      • William Hager
      • Robert Wilcox
      • William Hager
      • Larry Gorski

Berry v. Federal Kemper Life Assur. Co. D-0101-CV-2000-2602 04/01/02 1st Judicial Dist of Santa Fe NM Amicus brief filed in opposition to motion for class certification. Issue briefed is the nationwide class action certification would be inappropriate because state laws governing disclosure of model premium rates as well as policyholder right to remedies differ from state to state; certification would defeat regulators' ability to regulate according to respective state laws. Motion for leave to file brief denied.