Section 12. (1) A state is eligible to become a compacting state.
(2) The compact shall become effective and binding upon legislative enactment of the compact into law by 2 compacting states; but, the commission shall become effective for purposes of adopting uniform standards for, reviewing, and giving approval or disapproval of, products filed with the commission that satisfy applicable uniform standards only after 26 states are compacting states or, alternatively, by states representing greater than 40 per cent of the premium volume for life insurance, annuity, disability income and long-term care insurance products, based on records of the NAIC for the prior year. Thereafter, it shall become effective and binding as to any other compacting state upon enactment of the compact into law by that state.
(3) Amendments to the compact may be proposed by the commission for enactment by the compacting states. An amendment shall not become effective and binding upon the commission and the compacting states unless and until all compacting states enact the amendment into law.
Structure Massachusetts General Laws
Part I - Administration of the Government
Chapter 175k - Interstate Insurance Compact
Section 2 - Interstate Insurance Product Regulation Commission
Section 3 - Powers of Commission
Section 6 - Rules; Uniform Standards; Operating Procedures
Section 7 - Public Inspection; Confidentiality; Compliance by Compacting States
Section 8 - Dispute Resolution
Section 9 - Insurers and Third-Party Filers; Product Approval
Section 10 - Disapproval of Products; Review Panel; Modification or Withdrawal of Approval
Section 11 - Commission Funding; Financial Rules
Section 12 - Eligibility of Compacting States; Effectiveness of Compact; Amendments
Section 13 - Withdrawals From Compact or Default; Reinstatement; Dissolution of Compact
Section 15 - Enforcement of Other Laws of Compact States
Section 16 - Commissioner of Insurance Serving as Representative