Orlando, Fla.–Concerns are being voiced about the possibility the National Association of Insurance Commissioners could set up an uninsured motorist database that insurance trade groups say has been pushed by a well-connected vendor.

They voiced their worries as the NAIC approved setting up a working group to study a uniform national approach to the problem of identifying uninsured motorists.

David Snyder, assistant general counsel of the American Insurance Association, said that the White Paper approved at the meeting of the Property Casualty Committee on Saturday represented a “reasonably balanced approach where they talked about a potential uniform national approach.”

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