2020年4月06日

COVID-19 US Insurance Regulatory Department Updates

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There has been significant state insurance regulatory activity related to the novel coronavirus (“COVID-19”) pandemic. State insurance regulatory authorities have issued emergency rules and regulations, notices and bulletins, containing both directives and guidance, as well as requesting information related to the COVID-19 outbreak. These regulatory actions vary from state to state, for example:

  • Some relate only to specific lines of insurance - such as health insurance, travel insurance and commercial property/casualty insurance - while some are broadly directed at all regulated insurance entities. 
  • Some require an affirmative response to a state insurance regulator before a specified date, while others simply provide guidance or clarify the insurance department’s position on issues related to the COVID-19 outbreak. 

This Legal Update provides a chart that summarizes the regulatory actions of US insurance regulatory authorities with respect to the COVID-19 outbreak. The substance of these regulatory actions focuses on the following general areas: (1) policyholder/consumer protection, (2) business continuity, (3) flexibility/accommodations to the insurance industry, and (4) data calls. 

Notably, though this falls outside of state regulator activity, legislators in Massachusetts, New Jersey, New York and Ohio have introduced bills that, if enacted into law, would force insurers to pay out COVID-19-related business interruption insurance losses regardless of any policy exclusions.  Mayer Brown has published a Legal Update on the constitutional issues raised by such bills.

Any questions or comments with respect to the information contained in this survey should be directed to Larry Hamilton at lhamilton@mayerbrown.com or (312) 701-7055 or Sanjiv Tata at stata@mayerbrown.com or (212) 506-2205.

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