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Illinois Passes Association CE Credit Legislation

By Bianca Alonso Weiss on 4/6/22 3:17 PM

The Illinois General Assembly on March 30 passed HB 4324 by Representative Bob Morgan and Senator Julie Morrison, which will make Illinois the 13th state to offer licensed insurance producers the opportunity to gain continuing education (CE) credits based on their active participation in a state or national professional insurance association. Producers may receive up to four hours of CE on a biennial basis by providing detailed records of attendance and involvement to the Department of Insurance. The bill is now on its way to Governor J.B. Priztker’s desk for signature.  

Topics: State Advocacy Illinois Insurance & Financial Advisor Regulation Producer Licensing & CE
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South Dakota Law Strengthens Protections for Consumers Seeking Lifetime Income in Retirement

By NAIFA & ACLI on 3/8/22 4:34 PM

American Council of Life Insurers (ACLI) President and CEO Susan Neely and NAIFA-SD President Jennifer Soma issued the following joint statement on the best interest annuity law recently signed by South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem:

Topics: State Advocacy Standard of Care & Consumer Protection Annuity Best Interest Insurance & Financial Advisor Regulation South Dakota
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Wisconsin Legislature Strengthens Protections for Annuity Products

By Bianca Alonso Weiss on 3/2/22 11:41 AM

NAIFA-WI is celebrating their most recent legislative win – both chambers of the Wisconsin Legislature passed the National Association of Insurance Commissioners (NAIC) Model Regulation for Annuities.

The Wisconsin Assembly concurred on Senate Bill 644, the annuity best interest model bill, on February 23, 2022, during what is likely its final week of session in the house for the year. The state Senate passed it on January 25.

Topics: State Advocacy Standard of Care & Consumer Protection Wisconsin Annuity Best Interest Insurance & Financial Advisor Regulation
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New Mexico Enhances Protections for Annuity Consumers

By NAIFA & ACLI on 3/1/22 2:46 PM

American Council of Life Insurers (ACLI) President and CEO Susan Neely and NAIFA-NM Vice President of Advocacy Kenneth Bottari issued the following joint statement on the best interest annuity rule adopted recently by the New Mexico Office of the Superintendent of Insurance:

Topics: State Advocacy Standard of Care & Consumer Protection Annuity Best Interest Insurance & Financial Advisor Regulation New Mexico
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NAIFA Member's Client Illustrates the Importance of Choices for Investors

By NAIFA on 2/28/22 5:38 PM

NAIFA has partnered with the American Council of Life Insurers (ACLI) and other organizations to encourage states to adopt consumer-protection legislation or regulations based on a model created by the National Association of Insurance Commissioners (NAIC), which requires advisors to work in their client's best interests on annuity transactions. NAIFA also supports the Securities and Exchange Commission's Regulation Best Interest

Topics: State Advocacy Standard of Care & Consumer Protection Advocacy Partnerships Annuity Best Interest Insurance & Financial Advisor Regulation
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NAIFA Urges the Administration to Move Forward with NARAB Nominations

By NAIFA on 2/18/22 12:25 PM

On February 17, 2022, NAIFA joined with coalition members to send a letter to Steve Richetti, Counselor to President Biden, offering the support of the insurance agent and broker community for the administration to nominate members of the Board of Directors to establish the National Association of Registered Agents and Brokers Reform Act (NARAB).

Topics: Federal Advocacy Insurance & Financial Advisor Regulation Producer Licensing & CE
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New Report Counters Questions About the SEC's Reg BI

By NAIFA on 2/11/22 9:12 AM

NAIFA strongly supports consumer protections provided by the Securities and Exchange Commission’s (SEC’s) Regulation Best Interest and the National Association of Insurance Commissioners’ (NAIC’s) revised annuity model regulation (adopted by 19 states and counting). Both of these provisions require financial professionals to work in their clients’ best interests and preserve the ability of consumers to choose who they work with and how they compensate advisors. Reg BI and the NAIC model also avoid problems with other proposals that would have made it very difficult for producers to continue working with Main Street investors.

Topics: Standard of Care & Consumer Protection SEC Federal Advocacy Advocacy Resources Insurance & Financial Advisor Regulation Regulation Best Interest
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NAIFA-NJ Celebrates Legislative Victories

By Bianca Alonso Weiss on 1/27/22 9:19 AM

NAIFA's New Jersey chapter (NAIFA-NJ) has been hard at work on the advocacy front and has recent wins to show for its efforts.

Topics: State Advocacy Standard of Care & Consumer Protection New Jersey Grassroots Insurance & Financial Advisor Regulation Fiduciary
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Broker Compensation Disclosure Requirements

By Michael Hedge, NAIFA's Director of Government Relations on 12/27/21 4:39 PM

Beginning on December 27, 2021, brokers and consultants will be held to new compensation  transparency obligations under the Consolidated Appropriations Act (CAA). The CAA is a spending  and coronavirus relief package that was signed into law on December 27, 2020 and expands ERISA’s existing disclosure requirements. It broadened the definition of a “covered plan” to include group health plans (previously it only included retirement plans).

Topics: Federal Advocacy Compensation Regulation DOL Insurance & Financial Advisor Regulation
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FINRA Includes NAIFA Recommendations in New Maintaining Qualifications Program

By NAIFA on 11/29/21 9:45 AM

NAIFA Senior Vice President for Government Relations Diane Boyle on June 22 submitted comments to FINRA in response to Regulatory Notice 21-17, Supporting Diversity & Inclusion in the Broker-Dealer Industry. Among several recommendations, NAIFA requested the U5 filing time limit be extended from two years to five years. Given the subject matter difficulty and extensive time commitment to earning FINRA Series Registrations, the extension would allow for a broader group of advisors to maintain their credentials despite taking leaves from the industry.  

Topics: Diversity Federal Advocacy FINRA Insurance & Financial Advisor Regulation Producer Licensing & CE

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