On July 15, 2010, the United States. Senate passed the Restoring American Financial Stability Act of 2010. The bill now goes to President Obama for his signature, which is expected in the coming days.
The bill, which is over 1,600 pages, establishes new regulations designed to prevent the repeat of the recent financial crisis and end the prospect of future government bailouts. Oversight is established through the creation of the Financial Stability Oversight Council (“Council”).
Members of the Council consist of the heads of several Federal financial regulatory agencies and departments (including the Treasury Secretary who is to act as the Chairman of the Council) and an independent member having insurance expertise who will be appointed by the President subject to Senate confirmation.
Article V of the bill covers insurance and creates within the Treasury Department a new Office of National Insurance (“Office”). The Office will monitor the insurance industry, coordinate international insurance issues, and provide a study with recommendations to Congress on ways to modernize insurance regulation.
Various duties that the Office will oversee include...
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