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Will it confuse consumers?
Confusion already exists.
Former District of Columbia insurance commissioner Lawrence Mirel says that his office frequently got calls from people looking for the - non-existent - federal agency that oversees insurance. An OFC would create such an agency.
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National Regulatory Modernization for Insurers FAQ's
How an OFC Would Work
Would the proposals create a big new bureaucracy?
Would these national regulatory proposals increase compliance costs?
Would the creation of a national regulator help incumbent companies make larger profits?
Is an Office of Insurance Information a good idea as a precursor to a national insurance market?
State Issues
What would the proposed national regulators affect state regulation? What about federalism?
Will states lose tax revenue under an Optional Federal Charter?
Would insurance companies withdraw from certain parts of the country under an OFC?
Would there be a ''race to the bottom''?
Would an OFC subject insurance companies to both federal and state laws, thus increasing the overall burden of regulation?
The Current System
What is really wrong with the current state system?
Will an OFC help the development of new insurance products?
Is the insurance industry unified in its support of OFC?
Consequences of an OFC
Would local insurance agents go out of business under an OFC?
Supporters and opponents of an OFC both cite Illinois as an example of what the market would look like under an OFC. What is the Illinois market like?
International Issues
What would an OFC do for America’s international competitiveness?
Do other developed countries have something like an OFC?
Consumer Protection and Fair Practices
Would an OFC protect consumers from insurance fraud?
Will it confuse consumers?
Do government-set rates protect consumers?
J. Robert Hunter of the Consumer Federation of America has presented a range of data showing that publicly held insurance companies are relatively safe investments and have become safer in recent years. Does this prove that the insurance industry is reaping more profits than it deserves and should not be rewarded with an Optional Federal Charter?
Does a ''revolving door'' between the industry and regulators prove that the insurance industry and the state regulatory systems are corrupt or that the insurance industry ''owns'' state regulators?
Free Market Alternatives to an OFC
Is an OFC the only way America could liberalize its insurance markets?
What are some alternatives to an OFC?
Resources
The National Insurance Consumer Protection Act’s Potential Impact on the Social Resiliency of Hazard-Prone Regions
June 2009
States Broke the Insurance Regulatory System
March 6, 2009
Florida Doesn’t Deserve a Federal Bailout, Think Tank Says
Feb 10, 2009
Letter to Timothy Geithner regarding an office of insurance information
Jan. 23, 2009
Chubb Letter to Treasury Secretary Paulson Opposes Property & Casualty Insurers’ Participation in Capital Purchase Program
October 28, 2008
Facts About the AIG Collapse: A Response to the NAIC
September 26, 2008
AIG: Conversation Should Stay Focused on The Facts
September 18, 2008
Optional Federal Charter for Insurers - Frequently Asked Questions, Version 2.0
June 18, 2008
The Effects of an Optional Federal Charter for Life Insurers On State Economies
February 12, 2008
How OFC would Impact the States
November 11, 2007
ACI on House Testimony
October 30, 2007
The Effects of an Optional Federal Charter on Competition in the Life Insurance Industry
October 24, 2007
Letter in response to opposition from the Big 'I'
October 16, 2007
American Insurance Association
The American Consumer Institute
Center for Citizen Resarch
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