HR 2554 · 111th Congress · Finance and Financial Sector
National Association of Registered Agents and Brokers Reform Act of 2010
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House Vote4
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EnactedLatest: Received in the Senate and Read twice and referred to the Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs.(2010-03-04)
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National Association of Registered Agents and Brokers Reform Act of 2009 - Amends the Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act to reestablish the National Association of Registered Agents and Brokers (NARAB) as a nonprofit corporation to prescribe, on a multi-state basis, licensing and insurance producer qualification requirements and conditions. Retains states' regulatory authority over: (1) licensing, supervision, disciplining, and setting of licensing fees for insurance producers; and (2) insurance-related consumer protection and unfair trade practices. Authorizes NARAB to: (1) establish membership criteria, including a mandatory criminal background check for state-licensed insurance producers; and (2) deny membership to a state-licensed insurance producer on the basis of the criminal history information obtained. Grants NARAB enforcement powers, including denial of membership to any state-licensed insurance producer for failure to meet membership criteria. States that NARAB membership authorizes an insurance producer to engage in the business of insurance in any state for any lines of insurance specified in the producer's home state license, including claims adjustments and settlement, risk mana…
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CBO Cost Estimate
Congressional Budget OfficeH.R. 2554, National Association of Registered Agents and Brokers Reform Act of 2009
Mar 3, 2010<p>Pay-as-you-go estimate for the bill as introduced on May 21, 2009</p>
Full CBO report ↗H.R. 2554, National Association of Registered Agents and Brokers Reform Act of 2009
Mar 3, 2010Pay-as-you-go estimate for the bill as introduced on May 21, 2009
Full CBO report ↗Official non-partisan budget analysis by the Congressional Budget Office
Cosponsors (20)
11 Democrats9 Republicans