Insurance Regulator definition

Insurance Regulator means any Person charged with the administration, oversight or enforcement of any Insurance Regulation.
Insurance Regulator means, with respect to any jurisdiction, the Governmental Authority responsible for administering the insurance laws of such jurisdiction and regulating insurance companies domiciled or doing business in such jurisdiction.
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.

Examples of Insurance Regulator in a sentence

  • Unit Linked Guidelines - means the guidelines issued by the Insurance Regulator in circular number 032/IRDA/Actl/Dec-2005 and its subsequent clarifications.

  • Commissioner - The primary Insurance Regulator for the State in which this policy has been issued.

  • Where the flood coverage is provided by the Company and the wind coverage is pro- vided by another property insurer and the State Insurance Regulator has determined that such property insurer shall, in the in- terest of consumers, facilitate the adjust- ment of its wind loss by the adjuster engaged to adjust the flood loss of the Company.

  • The Bank may receive and accept a resolution as conclusive evidence (a) of the authority of any person to act in accordance with such vote or (b) of any determination or of any action by the Board of Directors as described in such vote, and such vote may be considered as in full force and effect until receipt by the Bank of written notice from the Secretary or an Assistant Secretary to the contrary.

  • 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 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 the Massachusetts Division of Insurance and any other Governmental Entity which has authority to regulate a Massachusetts insurance agency.
Insurance Regulator means all Governmental Entities regulating the business of insurance and reinsurance under applicable Insurance Law.
Insurance Regulator means, when used with respect to any RIC, the Governmental Authority, insurance department or similar administrative authority or agency located in (a) each state in which such RIC is domiciled or (b) to the extent asserting regulatory jurisdiction over such RIC, the Governmental Authority, insurance department, authority or agency in each state in which such RIC is licensed, and shall include any Federal insurance regulatory department, authority or agency that may be created and that asserts regulatory jurisdiction over such RIC.
Insurance Regulator means the official or agency of another state that is responsible for the regulation of a foreign insurer.