Insurance Regulator definition

Insurance Regulator means any Person charged with the administration, oversight or enforcement of any Insurance Regulation.

Examples of Insurance Regulator in a sentence

  • Process Contractor shall maintain a utilization management program that complies with applicable laws, rules and regulations, including, Health and Safety Code § 1367.01 and other requirements established by the Health Insurance Regulator responsible for oversight of Contractor.


More Definitions of Insurance Regulator

Insurance Regulator means any Person having (i) authority to administer or enforce any statute, regulation or other law of the United States, any State or the District of Columbia or any instrumentality or political subdivision thereof (or any order or decree of any court thereof) governing the conduct of an insurance business, and (ii) jurisdiction over the matter in question.
Insurance Regulator means the Governmental Entity charged with supervision of insurance companies of a Person’s jurisdiction of domicile.
Insurance Regulator means all Governmental Entities regulating the business of insurance and reinsurance under applicable Insurance Law.
Insurance Regulator means the Director of Insurance for the State of Illinois, or if the Reinsurer changes its state of domicile to another state within the United States, the insurance regulator for such other state.
Insurance Regulator means any insurance supervisory department or officials having jurisdiction over any part of the operations, business, assets, liabilities, products and services of any of the Reinsurance Subsidiaries, including Lloyd’s.
Insurance Regulator means, with respect to any insurance or reinsurance company, any applicable insurance regulator of such insurance or reinsurance company.
Insurance Regulator means, with respect to any insurance or reinsurance company, the insurance regulator of the jurisdiction of domicile of such insurance or reinsurance company.