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Insurance Regulation - Background & Issues (Paperback)
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Insurance Regulation - Background & Issues (Paperback)
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The individual states have been the primary regulators of insurance
since 1868. Following the 1945 McCarran-Ferguson Act, this system
has operated with the explicit blessing of Congress, but has also
been subject to periodic scrutiny and suggestions that the time may
have come for Congress to reclaim the regulatory authority that it
granted to the states. In the late 1980s and early 1990s,
congressional scrutiny was largely driven by the increasing
complexities of the insurance business and concern over whether the
states were up to the task of ensuring consumer protections,
particularly insurer solvency. Immediately prior to the recent
financial crisis, congressional attention to insurance regulation
focused on the inefficiencies in the state regulatory system. A
major catalyst was the aftermath of the Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act of
1999 (GLBA), which overhauled the regulatory structure for banks
and securities firms, but left the insurance sector largely
untouched. Many larger insurers, and their trade associations, had
previously defended state regulation but considered themselves at a
competitive disadvantage in the post-GLBA regulatory structure.
Some advocated for an optional federal charter similar to that
available to banks. Various pieces of insurance regulatory reform
legislation have been introduced, including bills establishing a
broad federal charter for insurance as well as narrower, more
targeted bills. This book provides an overview of the background
and issues relating to insurance regulation, with a focus on
insurance agent licensing; federal charter legislation; the
Liability Risk Retention Act; the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and
Consumer Protection Act; and surplus lines insurance.
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