The Regulation of Insurance, 1st ed Summary:
By Justin L. Brady
Publisher: Insurance Institute of America
Number Of Pages: 192
Publication Date: 1995-01
ISBN-10 / ASIN: 0894620924
ISBN-13 / EAN: 9780894620928
Many insurance professionals deal with insurance regulation, either through its constraints on and requirements for their own positions or in helping their employers to better understand and deal with regulatory intervention. The Insurance Institute of America designed IR 201, Insurance Regulation, to provide students with valuable information that will help them on a professional level.
It can be a stand-alone course, for which students receive a certificate of completion when they pass the national examination. In addition, IR 201 satisfies the CPCU 10/Related Studies requirement for the CPCU program. The Regulation of Insurance, one of the texts used for the IR 201 curriculum, provides an overview of the entire system of insurance regulation. It introduces students to the principles of regulation and describes how insurance regulation fits into regulation theory. The evolution of insurance regulation, with an emphasis on the trends in its history, is discussed. The various components of the system of insurance regulation are also described, from state insurance departments and state legislatures to federal intervention and the roles of such groups as industry trade associations, regulatory professional associations, and consumer groups.
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