National Association of Insurance Commissioners (NAIC) Fall 2025 Meeting Summary
January 07, 2026
By:
Zachary T. Steadman, Shadai N. Walker, Drew Allen, Rustin Gaines, CFE, Grace Wewers Fletcher
Category:
Insurance Regulatory
Insurance Regulatory
Download the meeting summary here.
The
Mitchell Williams Insurance Regulatory team of lawyers recently attended the National Association of Insurance Commissioners (NAIC) Fall 2025 National Meeting which was held in Hollywood, FL. This summary highlights issues that various NAIC groups addressed.
What You Need to Know:
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Elections were held for the 2026 Executive Officers. Congratulations to Commissioner Scott White, President (VA); Superintendent Elizabeth Kelleher Dwyer, President-Elect (RI); Commissioner Jon Pike, Vice President (UT); and Director Michael Wise, Secretary-Treasurer (SC).
- At the Joint Meeting of the Executive (EX) Committee and Plenary, several significant items were fully adopted:
- NAIC 2026 Budget
- 2026 Generally Recognized Expense Table (GRET)
- Amendments to Actuarial Guideline XLIX-A (AG 49-A)
- Long-Term Care Insurance Multistate Rate Review Framework
- Homeowners Market Data Call and Definitions
- 2024-06: Risk Transfer Analysis on Combination Reinsurance Contracts
- The Executive (EX) Committee approved a request to amend the Insurance Holding Company System Regulatory Model Act and Insurance Holding Company System Model Regulation to address reciprocal insurance exchanges.
For more information, please contact Attorneys Zach Steadman: (501) 688-8892,
zsteadman@mwlaw.com, Shadai Walker: (501) 688-8803,
swalker@mwlaw.com, Drew Allen: (501) 688-8813,
dallen@mwlaw.com, Rustin Gaines: (501) 688-8829,
rgaines@mwlaw.com, or Grace Fletcher (501) 688-8815,
gfletcher@mwlaw.com
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