Bill Text: NY A10640 | 2015-2016 | General Assembly | Introduced


Bill Title: Permits activities of alien insurance brokers with respect to property/casualty insurance.

Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 1-0)

Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2016-06-10 - referred to insurance [A10640 Detail]

Download: New_York-2015-A10640-Introduced.html


                STATE OF NEW YORK
        ________________________________________________________________________
                                          10640
                   IN ASSEMBLY
                                      June 10, 2016
                                       ___________
        Introduced  by  COMMITTEE ON RULES -- (at request of M. of A. Cahill) --
          read once and referred to the Committee on Insurance
        AN ACT to amend the insurance law, in relation to  permitting  insurance
          brokers  to  engage in certain activities with respect to property and
          casualty insurance in New York
          The People of the State of New York, represented in Senate and  Assem-
        bly, do enact as follows:
     1    Section  1.  Subsection  (k)  of section 2117 of the insurance law, as
     2  added by chapter 64 of the laws of 2015, is amended to read as follows:
     3    (k)(1) Notwithstanding subsection (a) of this section,  any  insurance
     4  broker  licensed  under  subparagraph (A) of paragraph one of subsection
     5  (b) of section two thousand  one  hundred  four  of  this  article  with
     6  respect  to life insurance or annuities, [or] subparagraph (A) or (B) of
     7  paragraph one of subsection (b) of such section with respect to accident
     8  and health insurance, or subparagraph (B) of this paragraph with respect
     9  to property/casualty insurance may engage in the activities specified in
    10  paragraph two of this subsection with respect to an  alien  insurer  not
    11  authorized to do an insurance business in this state, provided that:
    12    (A) the activities relate to a policy or contract of group life, group
    13  annuity,  [or] group accident and health insurance, or property/casualty
    14  insurance where the policyholder or proposed policyholder is a  multina-
    15  tional entity resident outside the United States, the policy or contract
    16  covers the multinational entity's liabilities, properties, employees and
    17  their  dependents,  and the liabilities, properties and employees reside
    18  outside of the United States, except that the  policy  or  contract  may
    19  provide  coverage  to  employees  who  are temporarily inside the United
    20  States;
    21    (B) the policy or contract shall not be underwritten or negotiated  in
    22  this state or issued or delivered in the United States;
    23    (C) the alien insurer is authorized to transact the kinds of insurance
    24  business  in  the  jurisdictions where the policies or contracts will be
    25  issued or delivered and the policies or contracts are issued in conform-
    26  ance with the laws of such jurisdictions;
         EXPLANATION--Matter in italics (underscored) is new; matter in brackets
                              [ ] is old law to be omitted.
                                                                   LBD14591-01-6

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     1    (D) before engaging in any of the activities  specified  in  paragraph
     2  two  of  this subsection, the licensed insurance broker provides written
     3  notice to the  multinational  entity  that  the  alien  insurer  is  not
     4  licensed  in  or  authorized to do business in this state; the policy or
     5  contract  is  not  protected  by  the New York state guaranty funds; the
     6  policy or contract has not been approved by the superintendent; and  the
     7  policy or contract may not be subject to all of the laws of this state;
     8    (E) the alien insurer shall not maintain any office in this state; and
     9    (F)  except  as  specifically  provided  in this section, the licensed
    10  insurance broker shall not call attention to the alien  insurer  by  any
    11  advertisement or public announcement in this state.
    12    (2)  Subject  to paragraph one of this subsection, the licensed insur-
    13  ance broker may engage in this state in only  the  following  activities
    14  with respect to the alien insurer:
    15    (A)  provide information to the multinational entity with respect to a
    16  policy or contract of group life, group annuity, [or] group accident and
    17  health insurance, or a  property/casualty  insurance  policy  issued  or
    18  delivered or that will be issued or delivered by the alien insurer;
    19    (B)  meet  and  discuss insurance needs with the multinational entity,
    20  including providing information directly to  the  entity  in  person  or
    21  otherwise  about the policies or contracts offered by the alien insurer;
    22  and facilitating introductions with  the  multinational  entity's  human
    23  resources  and  benefits  manager  in each country in which the multina-
    24  tional entity has employee benefit needs;
    25    (C) refer the multinational entity to the alien  insurer  and  provide
    26  information to the multinational entity about the alien insurer;
    27    (D)  respond  to  requests  for  information by representatives of the
    28  multinational entity concerning quotes and any other specific terms  and
    29  conditions  of  a  group  life,  group  annuity, [or] group accident and
    30  health insurance, or  property/casualty  insurance  policy  or  contract
    31  being  negotiated  in the jurisdiction where the policy or contract will
    32  be issued or delivered by the alien insurer;
    33    (E) provide information concerning renewals of  existing  policies  or
    34  contracts  of  group life, group annuity, [or] group accident and health
    35  insurance, or a property/casualty insurance policy issued by  the  alien
    36  insurer; and
    37    (F)  manage the employee benefits program of the multinational entity,
    38  including aggregating and  reporting  employee  benefits  and  financial
    39  information about the program.
    40    (3)  Any  activity  in  which a licensed insurance broker engages with
    41  respect to an alien insurer pursuant to this subsection shall be  deemed
    42  to be included within the meaning of "any other transaction of business"
    43  for  the  purposes  of section one thousand two hundred thirteen of this
    44  article.
    45    (4) For purposes of this subsection:
    46    (A) "multinational entity" shall mean an institution that is a  member
    47  of  a  multinational group of institutions operating globally where: (i)
    48  at least one institution in the group is formed under the  laws  of  the
    49  United  States  or  has significant operations in the United States; and
    50  (ii) at least one institution in  the  group  has  offices  outside  the
    51  United States; and
    52    (B)  "group  of  institutions" shall mean a parent corporation and its
    53  subsidiaries.
    54    § 2. This act shall take effect immediately.
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