NEW YORK–Insurance regulators will discuss a plan next week to ensure all the states remain in compliance with a federal requirement that they maintain uniform licensing requirements for insurance agents and brokers.

The upcoming action by the National Association of Insurance Commissioners was discussed yesterday by Roger Sevigny, NAIC vice president and New Hampshire insurance commissioner, in a talk outlining objections to proposals for optional federal chartering of insurers.

Mr. Sevigny said licensing uniformity will be discussed by the full NAIC body next week at its fall meeting in Washington and a plan should be complete by the Commissioners Roundtable meeting in February 2008.

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