December 21, 2021
By:
Zachary T. Steadman
Category:
Insurance Regulatory
Insurance Regulatory
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The Mitchell Williams Insurance Regulatory team of lawyers attended the National Association of Insurance Commissioners (NAIC) 2021 Fall National Meeting which was held December 11-16. The Hybrid-Format Meeting had a robust agenda. Committees addressed a number of national topics including innovation and technology, race and insurance, climate and resiliency, and election of 2022 NAIC Officers.
What you need to know:
- Members at the Joint Meeting of the Executive (EX) Committee and Plenary voted to move forward forming the Innovation, Cybersecurity and Technology (H) Committee. Additionally, charges for the new committee were adopted. It is expected a Chair and Vice Chair for the H Committee will be chosen in early 2021.
- Adoption of 2022 Committee Charges
- Adoption of 2022 Budget
- Adoption of Short-Term Limited-Duration (STLD) Market Conduct Annual Statement (MCAS) Blank and Travel Insurance MCAS Blank
- Members elected 2022 officers:
- President: Idaho Insurance Director Dean Cameron
- President-Elect: Missouri Insurance Director Chlora Lindley-Myers
- Vice President: Connecticut Insurance Commissioner Andrew Mais
- Secretary-Treasurer: North Dakota Insurance Commissioner Jon Godfread
We have prepared a summary of the open meetings conducted over the course of the Fall National Meeting. Download the meeting summary here.
For more information, contact Zach Steadman: (501) 688-8892, zsteadman@mwlaw.com.
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