Resolution on the National Association of Insurance Commissioners Exposed

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The Resolution on the National Association of Insurance Commissioners is from the 1996 Sourcebook of American State Legislation.[1] It was approved by the ALEC Board of Directors in January 1996 and re-approved on January 28, 2013.[2]

ALEC Bill Text

Summary

The Resolution on the National Association of Insurance Commissioners (NAIC) opposes the NAIC’s current accreditation process and urges the NAIC to remain an advisor organization which does not attempt to use sanctions to force legislative action. Furthermore, the Resolution calls on the NAIC to create a mechanism whereby legislators are allowed to participate in the organization and provide input on legislative matters.

Model Resolution

WHEREAS, states have the primary responsibility for regulating the business of insurance through laws and regulations; and

WHEREAS, the current accreditation process of the National Association of Insurance Commissioners (NAIC) infringes on that responsibility; and

WHEREAS, the NAIC has opened its plenary and executive committee meetings and conference calls and will re-examine its accreditation and seek input from state legislators; and

WHEREAS, the NAIC is not a policy making body and should leave broad public policy decisions to state legislators; and

WHEREAS, the resolution of these issues hinges on the appropriate definition of the NAIC’s functions and funding mechanisms;

NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, that the State/Commonwealth of {insert state name}congratulates the NAIC on taking steps toward openness, accreditation system improvements, appropriate self definition and suitable funding, the State/Commonwealth of {insert state name}encourages the NAIC to continue as an advisory organization state insurance commissioners and opposes designation of the NAIC as an entity authorized to exercise regulatory authority; and

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the State/Commonwealth of {insert state name}urges the NAIC to not use accreditation sanctions as a means to force legislative actions; and

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the State/Commonwealth of {insert state name} encourages the NAIC to create, within its organization, a legislative participation board for state legislators; and

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that copies of this resolution be sent to each state insurance commissioner, the NAIC and the National Governor’s Association (NGA).

REFERENCES

  1. MNDem999, "ALEC Info to Shock and Amaze You," "Daily Kos", July 12, 2011.
  2. ALEC, "Resolution on the National Association of Insurance Commissioners," accessed on June 12, 2015.