NARAB – National Association of Registered Agents and Brokers

2000s

  • 2000 0412 – Testimony – NAIC to GOV (Senate) – State Implementation of the NARAB Subtitle in the Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act,  Testimony of the Financial Services Modernization NARAB Working Group, Terri Vaughan (IA) – 19p
    • Senate – Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs – Securities Subcommittee
      • [Bonk: Find / <WishList> – Hearing]
  • 2000 0720 – GOV (House) – Improving Insurance for Consumers-Increasing Uniformity and Efficiency in Insurance Regulation
    • [PDF-47p, VIDEO-?]
    • House – Commerce on Commerce – Subcommittee on Finance and Hazardous Materials
  • 2001 0516 – GOV (House) – NARAB And Beyond
    • [PDF-79p, VIDEO-?]
    • House – Committee on Financial Services – Subcommittee on Capital Markets, Inurance and Government Sponsored Enterprises
  • 2008 0708 – Letter – NAIC to GOV (House-Kanjorski) – regarding Manager’s Amendment to H.R. 5611, the National Association of Registered Agents and Brokers (NARAB) Reform Act of 2008 (S. 558) – 3p

2010s

  • 2013 0308 – Letter – NAIC to GOV (Senate) – NAIC letter to Congress in support of NARAB II – 1p
  • 2013 0906 – Letter – NAIC to GOV (House) – NAIC letter to House in support of the National Association of Registered Agents and Brokers (NARAB) Reform Act of 2013 (H.R. 1155) – 1p
  • 2015 0327 – Letter – NAIC to GOV – NAIC NARAB Board Recommendations – 2p
  • 2015 0108 – Press Release – NAIC applauds passage of TRIA & NARAB II – 2p
  • 2According to GLBA, the purpose of NARAB shall be to:
    • (1) provide a mechanism through which uniform licensing, appointment, continuing education, and other insurance producer sales qualification requirements and conditions can be adopted and applied on a multistate basis, while preserving the right of states to license, supervise, and discipline insurance producers and
    • (2) prescribe and enforce laws and regulations with regard to insurance-related consumer protection and unfair trade practice.

2001 08 – GAO – Regulatory Initiatives of the National Association of Insurance Commissioners – 31p

  • (p2) – Sue W. Kelly (R-NY): Far too often, we have seen State legislatures fail to act upon good ideas of organizations such as the NAIC and NCOIL.
    • It is only when Congress pressures the States, for example, with the NARAB provisions that I fought to include in Gramm-Leach-Bliley, that consumers finally get to see results.
    • There must also be considerable coordination between States, as the varying nature of market conduct regulation from State to State is quite problematic. 

2003 0506 – GOV (House) – Increasing the Effectiveness of State Consumer Protection, Sue W. Kelly (R-NY)  —  [BonkNote]   —   [PDF-123p, VIDEO-?]