The head of a state's insurance regulatory agency in most jurisdictions. In some states, the title of Director or Superintendent is used instead.
In the United States, the individual who is responsible for directing the operations of a state insurance department. Also known as superintendent of insurance and director of insurance. TO TOP
The head official presiding over a state insurance department. Also known as Insurance Director or Insurance Superintendent. (See also, Commissioner of Insurance.)
The head of a state's insurance regulatory agency. Also known as the Director or the Superintendent in some states.
Head official of a state insurance department. May also be called an Insurance Director or Insurance Superintendent.
The elected state official with the authority to enforce the provisions of the state's insurance code and to make reasonable rules and regulations to implement provisions of the code; to conduct investigations, examinations and hearings related to those enforcement activities.
The senior official in a state's department of insurance or other insurance regulatory agency.
A state insurance official who is charged with solvency regulation and market regulation of insurance companies doing business in the state. Solvency regulation seeks to protect policyholders against the risk that insurers will not be able to meet their financial obligations. Market regulation attempts to ensure fair and reasonable insurance prices, products and trade practices.
The top insurance regulation official in the state
The top insurance regulatory official in a state.
(known in some states as the Superintendent of Insurance.) The official who presides over the regulation of the business of insurance within the state.