10-R379
2010 -- S 2174 AS AMENDED
Enacted 09/15/10
J O I N T R E S
O L U T I O N
OPPOSING THE
CREATION OF AN OFFICE OF NATIONAL INSURANCE
(ONI)/FEDERAL
INSURANCE OFFICE (FIO)
Introduced By: Senator John J. Tassoni
Date Introduced: February 09, 2010
WHEREAS, The United
States House of Representatives passed H.R. 4173, the Wall
Street and Consumer Protection Act. Contained within the bill is language to establish a
Federal
Insurance Office (FIO); and
WHEREAS, Currently, the Senate Committee on Banking, Housing, and
Urban Affairs is
revising the Restoring American Financial Stability Act. An Office
of National Insurance (ONI)
is being considered for inclusion under Title V of that
bill; and
WHEREAS, The draft legislation contained in the revised Restoring
American Financial
Stability Act would allow an ONI to preempt
unspecified state insurance laws without input from
individual states; and
WHEREAS, Additionally, the ONI could potentially “perform such other
related duties
and authorities as may be assigned to the Office by the
Secretary,” and could be authorized to
conduct a study on how to “modernize and improve” insurance
regulations. In essence, the very
agency that would benefit by the expansion of federal
insurance presence would be the same
agency conducting the study to determine whether it is
necessary, again, with no input from
individual states; and
WHEREAS, The establishment of either the FIO or an ONI will be a
first step toward an
optional federal charter (OFC)—an idea that has been soundly
rejected by consumers, insurance
agents, and industry representatives; and
WHEREAS,
system of insurance regulations. This state’s licensing,
unfair trade practice, and guaranty fund
laws provide crucial protections for insurance
policyholders; and
WHEREAS, Enhancing
communication and information sharing between federal and
state officials and including state officials as equal
partners on any council created by Congress to
monitor financial markets will better accomplish the goals
and purpose for which the ONI/FIO is
to be established; now, therefore be it
RESOLVED,
That this General Assembly of the State of
Plantations hereby opposes
any measures that would preempt state insurance authority, initiate
federal insurance regulation, and/or establish an Office of
National Insurance, a Federal Insurance
Office, or an optional federal charter; and be it further
RESOLVED,
That the Secretary of State be and is hereby
authorized and directed to
transmit duly certified copies of this resolution to The
Honorable Senator Jack Reed, The
Honorable Senator Sheldon Whitehouse, and the National Conference of Insurance
Legislators
President Representative
Robert Damron.
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