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NJ Laws, Rules and
Regulations - Pertinent to
Property & Casualty Insurance
Exam Questions and Answers
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State Regulatory Jurisdiction—ANSWER-The purpose of state insurance

regulation is to protect the public against the insolvency of insurers as well.

The area of insurance is subject to state and federal regulation because it is

a business that is affected with a public interest.


Legislation—ANSWER-One of the primary methods the government uses to

regulate the insurance business. Legislation creates insurance law.


Insurance Commissioner—ANSWER-- usually appointed by the governor


- possesses broad powers to enforce the insurance laws (code) of his

particular state


- has the authority to license insurers & producers, regulate rates and

conduct investigations

,State Regulation—ANSWER-The state insurance department is generally

responsible for:




- issuing rules and regulations (the commissioner enforces laws and issues

rules based on law - only the legislature enacts or passes laws)


- licensing and supervising insurance producers and brokers


- controlling the types of insurance contracts that may be sold


- determining the amount of reserves an insurer must maintain ( reserves

are the monies the company must set aside to pay future claims and

guarantee financial solvency)


- overseeing insurance marketing practices


- investigating customer complaints


Federal Laws and Court Cases—ANSWER-Over time federal statues and

court cases have resolved that individual states have primary regulatory

responsibility of the insurance industry. However, other federal statues

impact the insurance industry and may be on the insurance licensing exam.


Paul V. Virginia—ANSWER-This court case heard in 1869 declared that an

insurance policy was not an article of commerce and that it was actually a

contract of indemnity. Therefore, because insurance was not commerce, it

was also not interstate commerce and the federal government (i.e. congress)

had no authority to regulate it.




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, US v. South-Eastern Underwriters Association (1944)—ANSWER-This court

case found that although Paul V. Virginia affirmed the authority of each

state to regulate insurance, Congress still had the authority to regulate the

insurance industry as a whole. After an appeal, a further ruling held that

the insurance business was, in fact, interstate commerce and thus subject

to federal anti-trust laws.


McCarran-Ferguson Act (Public Law 15)—ANSWER-In 1945, over ruling the

court by stating affirmatively that regulation of insurance was the job of the

states, not the federal government. The law exempted insurance from federal

antitrust rules if it was covered by state regulation. If there are any "holes"

in state regulations, the Fed address it. This is what is in place today.

ORDER OF REGULATION IS: STATE, THEN FEDERAL GOVERNMENT


Fair Credit Reporting Act (1970)—ANSWER-This consumer protection bill

requires fair and accurate reporting of information about consumers,

including applicants for insurance. Insurers must inform applicants about

any investigations being made.


National Do-Not-Call Registry—ANSWER-Managed by the federal trade

commission (FTC) and allows consumers to place their personal telephone

and cellphone numbers on a list telling telemarketers which numbers they

are prohibited from calling.




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