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September 14, 2004

NAIC Adopts Market Conduct Surveillance Model Law

The National Association of Insurance Commissioners has adopted a model law regarding how the states coordinate market conduct surveillance. It is based on a version recently put forth by the National Conference of Insurance Legislators and heavily amended by the NAIC in informal discussions over the last several months.

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Posted by Tom Troceen