A demand by state lawmakers for the National Association of Insurance Commissioners to open their locked-door executive sessions has been joined by consumer advocates and insurers.
The call for the regulators to open up sessions came at the recently concluded NAIC session in San Francisco during a discussion of the organization's development of new procedure for enacting model laws.
It came in the wake of an NAIC executive session that was attended by two state legislators, one of whom found his way blocked by a security guard who saw his name on a “do not admit list.”
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