George Miller
- New York - Superintendent of Insurance Department
- 1872 0209 - NYT - George W. Miller: Continuation of the Investigation by the Assembly Subcommittee - [link]
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The Investigation into the charges against George W. Miller, Superintendent of the Insurance Department of this State, was resumed yesterday.
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- 1872 0419 - GOV (New York State) - Report and Testimony of the Committee on Insurance on Resolution of the Assembly, to Investigate Into the Conduct of George W. Miller, Superintendent of the Insurance Department, Relative to His Receiving Fees and Perquisites for His Use and Emolument, etc. - [PDF-1143p-GooglePlay]
- (p132) - This system of insurance is like a vast machine.
- Let the parts be constructed by independent artisans without any reference to the labors of each other, and you have no warrant that they will fit together and work in harmony, or produce any kind of useful result.
- But let the artificers come together and unite their skill; let the different parts be made for each other, and by connecting links be made to work together, and you will have a perfect machine.
-- Closing Address of the President - George W. Miller - Sup't of Insurance Department - New York
1871-1, NAIC Proceedings --- [BonkNote] --- 233p
- As far back as 1871, regulators saw the need for uniform national standards for insurance.
- That year, former New York Insurance Commissioner, George W. Miller, who founded the National Association of Insurance Commissioners (NAIC), made the following statement:
- ‘‘The Commissioners are now fully prepared to go before their various legislative committees with recommendations for a system of insurance law which shall be the same in all States, not reciprocal but identical, not retaliatory, but uniform.’’ 184
- That need for uniform standards has grown quite considerably during the past 138 years. (p86)
- 184 House Financial Services Subcommittee on Capital Markets, Securities, and Government Sponsored Enterprises, Testimony of Rep. Sue Kelly, NARAB & Beyond: Achieving Nationwide Uniformity in Agent Licensing (May 16, 2001) (online at financialservices.house.gov/media/pdf/051601ke.pdf) - 3p
- That year, former New York Insurance Commissioner, George W. Miller, who founded the National Association of Insurance Commissioners (NAIC), made the following statement:
2009 02 - COP - Report - Modernizing the American Financial Regulatory System, Congressional Oversight Panel - 118p
- (p6) - Ed Royce (R-CA) - Even the framers of the NAIC had a different version and a different vision for our insurance market.
- George Miller, the founder, said back in 1871, ‘‘The Commissioners are now fully prepared to go before their various legislative committees with recommendations for a system of insurance law which shall be the same in all States, not reciprocal, but identical; not retaliatory, but instead a uniform, one system.’’
- Unfortunately, Mr. Miller’s words were unheeded, and today we are left with an 18th Century regulatory model attempting to oversee this vast and complicated marketplace.
2010 0318 - GOV (House) - Insurance Holding Company Supervision, Paul Kanjorski (D-PA) --- [BonkNote]