- Market Regulation and Consumer Affairs (D) Committee
- Advisory Organization (D) Working Group
- Antifraud (D) Task Force
- Antifraud Technology (D) Working Group
- Improper Marketing of Health Insurance (D) Working Group
- Market Actions (D) Working Group
- Market Analysis Procedures (D) Working Group
- Market Conduct Annual Statement Blanks (D) Working Group
- Market Conduct Examination Guidelines (D) Working Group
- Market Information Systems (D) Task Force
- Market Information Systems Research & Development (D) Working Group
- Market Regulation Certification (D) Working Group
- Producer Licensing (D) Task Force
- Adjuster Licensing (D) Working Group
- Producer Licensing Uniformity (D) Working Group
- Public Adjuster Licensing (D) Working Group
- Uniform Education (D) Working Group
- Speed to Market (D) Working Group
- Market Regulation and Consumer Affairs (D) Committee
- Advisory Organization (D) Working Group
- Antifraud (D) Task Force
- Antifraud Technology (D) Working Group
- Improper Marketing of Health Insurance (D) Working Group
- Market Actions (D) Working Group
- Market Analysis Procedures (D) Working Group
- Market Conduct Annual Statement Blanks (D) Working Group
- Market Conduct Examination Guidelines (D) Working Group
- Market Information Systems (D) Task Force
- Market Information Systems Research & Development (D) Working Group
- Market Regulation Certification (D) Working Group
- Producer Licensing (D) Task Force
- Adjuster Licensing (D) Working Group
- Producer Licensing Uniformity (D) Working Group
- Public Adjuster Licensing (D) Working Group
- Uniform Education (D) Working Group
- Speed to Market (D) Working Group
2025 Charges
- The Market Actions (D) Working Group will:
- Facilitate interstate communication, and coordinate collaborative state regulatory actions.
- Facilitate interstate communication, and coordinate collaborative state regulatory activities involving nontraditional market actions through the Coordinated Market Investigation Subgroup
About the Market Actions (D) Working Group
The Market Actions (D) Working Group (MAWG) consists of a diverse and geographically balanced membership of the top Market Conduct Regulators in the country. Through review, analysis and a national submission process, insurance companies are identified that are exhibiting current or potential market regulatory issues of national impact. In addition, reviews may be undertaken for companies or issues that reach a certain mass of regulatory activity or interest. Membership then facilitates the efficient communication, collaboration, and coordination of the use of a broad continuum of regulatory responses among states to address the regulatory issue in the most expedient manner possible.
The Working Group provides regulator only forums where all jurisdictions are able to engage in a free exchange of market conduct information. These forums enhance state based regulation by reducing duplicative efforts and promoting efficiencies which ensure that market issues are adequately addressed whenever and wherever they occur. Membership also provides expertise and guidance to collaborative actions addressing issues that impact only a small number of states.
Collaborative Action Designees (CADs)
Each jurisdiction鈥檚 Commissioner appoints a聽Collaborative Action Designee (CAD)聽to be the liaison with the Market Actions (D) Working Group, and to take responsibility for all communications related to collaborative actions. The CAD is responsible for communicating with other state CADs via, at a minimum, the Market Action Tracking System (MATS) and the Market Regulation and Market Analysis Electronic Forums (Bulletin Boards).
The CADs are also responsible for communicating with their own department regarding collaborative actions and settlements affecting their state, to facilitate their state鈥檚 participation in those actions, and to provide recommendations to MAWG on those actions, as authorized by their Commissioner.
To help ensure consistency, each state is generally limited to one CAD, and 不良研究所官方 staff are directed to provide information about specific collaborative actions only to CADs.
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Market Regulation
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816-783-8267
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Assistant Director Market Regulation
816-783-8261
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