Fundamentals of Insurance Regulation

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Fundamentals of Insurance Regulation

The Rules and the Rationale

Constitutional and administrative law: general Financial law: general Insurance law

Authors: Raymond A. Guenter, Elisabeth Ditomassi

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Language: English

Published by: American Bar Association

Published on: 1st August 2018

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 2 Mb

ISBN: 9781634256896


For ease of reference, each of the 13 chapters in Fundamentals of Insurance Regulation begins with an introduction or overview that previews the material covered in the chapter. The authors examine and explain these overarching aspects of insurance regulation:

the three major components of the insurance business

the property/ casualty industry, the life insurance and annuity industry, and the increasingly important health insurance industry

An overview of the U.S. insurance regulatory system

outlining its objectives, what products it covers, how and by whom regulatory policy is formulated, and a synopsis of the major subject areas of insurance regulation. The rules that govern a specific area of state insurance regulation, including: the organization and licensing of insurance companies; rate-setting; solvency regulations and the mechanisms involved when the regulations don’t work; reinsurance; surplus lines; residual and alternative markets; insurance agents and other intermediaries; and devices to protect the consumer

Federal rules and the interaction between federal and state insurance law and regulation

including the McCarron-Ferguson Act, Dodd-Frank, and Gramm-Leach-Bliley

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