On April 22, 2024, the Washington Office of the Insurance Commissioner issued Technical Assistance Advisory 2024-02 regarding “The Use of Artificial Intelligence Systems in Insurance” (the “Advisory”). The Advisory applies to “all Insurers.” The Advisory is based upon the “NAIC Model Bulletin: Use of Artificial Intelligence Systems by Insurers.”
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Maryland Issues Bulletin No. 24-11 on the Use of AI in Insurance
Commissioner Kathleen Birrane, Maryland Insurance Administration, on April 22, 2024 issued Bulletin No. 24-11, The Use of Artificial Intelligence Systems in Insurance (the “Bulletin”). The Bulletin applies to “all Insurers, Nonprofit Health Service Plans, Health Maintenance Organizations, and Dental Plan Organizations.” The Bulletin follows nearly verbatim the NAIC Model Bulletin: Use of Artificial Intelligence Systems…
Kentucky Issues Bulletin 2024-02 on the Use of AI in Insurance
On April 16, 2024, the Kentucky Department of Insurance issued Bulletin 2024-02 to all insurers licensed to do business in Kentucky regarding the Use of Artificial Intelligence Systems in the Business of Insurance effective immediately.
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How Will the NAIC Regulate Third-Party Data and Modeling Vendors?
Over the weekend, the NAIC’s Third-Party Data and Models (H) Task Force released for a 30-day comment period (the comment period expires Monday May 6, 2024) a proposed work plan to develop a framework for the regulatory oversight of “third-party data and model vendors and their products and services,” including artificial intelligence. It is anticipated…
Pennsylvania Adopts NAIC Model Bulletin on the Use of Artificial Intelligence by Insurers
On Saturday, April 6, 2024, Pennsylvania adopted 54 Pa.B. 1910 based upon the NAIC Model Bulletin on the Use of Artificial Intelligence Systems by Insurers; Notice 2024-04. Pennsylvania joins Alaska, Connecticut, Illinois, New Hampshire, Nevada, Rhode Island and Vermont in adopting guidance based upon the NAIC AI Model Act.
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NAIC Accelerated Underwriting Working Group Racing Ahead with Regulatory Guidance
The Accelerated Underwriting (A) Working Group of the National Association of Insurance Commissioners (“NAIC”) met on April 3, 2024, to discuss its workplan for finalizing proposed regulatory guidance for approval at the Summer National Meeting in August. A drafting group consisting of regulator representatives will spend the next few weeks revising the prior draft guidance…
Colorado Division of Insurance Holds Second Health Insurance Stakeholder Meeting for Implementing AI Requirements
On Tuesday, April 2, 2024, the Colorado Division of Insurance (“Division”) held its second Unfair Discrimination in Insurance Practices – Health Insurance Stakeholder meeting where the Division discussed efforts to develop regulations addressing governance and risk management framework requirements for health insurers’ use of external consumer data and information sources, algorithms, and predicative models. The…
NAIC Model Bulletin on the Use of AI Systems by Insurers Adopted in Eight States
Nevada has adopted the NAIC Model Bulletin on the Use of AI Systems by Insurers along with seven other states, including Alaska, Connecticut, Illinois, New Hampshire, Nevada, Rhode Island and Vermont. Additionally, Colorado has promulgated regulations applicable to life insurers, which are more prescriptive than the NAIC Model Bulletin. New York has proposed a draft…
Rhode Island Adopts NAIC AI Model Bulletin
In recent weeks a number of states have adopted the Model Bulletin: Use of Artificial Intelligence Systems by Insurers (the “Model Bulletin”) adopted last December by the National Association of Insurance Commissioners (“NAIC”). Alaska[1] was the first state to adopt the Model Bulletin back in February, followed by Connecticut[2] and New Hampshire,[3]…
How Will the NAIC Regulate Third-Party Data and Models?
The National Association of Insurance Commissioners (“NAIC”) has created a new Third-Party Data and Models (H) Task Force which is charged with developing and proposing a framework for the regulatory oversight of third-party data and predictive models. At the Spring National Meeting in Phoenix, the Chair of this task force, Colorado[1] Insurance Commissioner Michael…