A National Association of Insurance Commissioners proposal to centralize and organize the collection of data on insurers' and agents' market conduct moved another step forward yesterday.

The proposal was adopted in a nearly unanimous conference call vote by the Kansas City, Mo.-based organization's Market Regulation and Consumer Affairs D Committee.

It will now advance to the NAIC's executive committee and, if adopted, go to the organization's full plenary for final affirmation.

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