When state insurance commissioners gather this weekend for their annual meeting, they will talk about everything from a federal charter to Katrina.
This year's meeting, sponsored by the Kansas City, Mo.-based National Association of Insurance Commissioners, takes place Feb. 5-8 in Naples, Fla.
NAIC President and Maine Insurance Superintendent Al Iuppa said among points to be taken up at the session is the issue of a voluntary federal chartering process that is sought by some in the insurance industry, but that state regulators believe is not necessary.
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