The Insurance Regulatory System and NAIC Role

An insurance producer licensed in New York cannot legally sell a homeowners policy to a client sitting three miles away in Connecticut without passing a separate exam and securing a separate license. Unlike the banking or telecommunications industries, which answer to massive federal bureaucracies, the insurance industry operates under a fragmented, heavily localized system of rules. If you want to understand why you are required to master both a "National Core" of insurance principles and a separate section of state-specific laws to get your license, you must understand the strange, century-long legal tug-of-war that built the modern American insurance regulatory machine.

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