New York Laws
Article 3 - Administrative and Procedural Provisions
302 - Supervisory Colleges.

(1) initiating the establishment of a supervisory college;
(2) clarifying the membership and participation of other supervisors
in the supervisory college;
(3) clarifying the functions of the supervisory college and the role
of other regulators, including the establishment of a group-wide
supervisor;
(4) coordinating the ongoing activities of the supervisory college,
including planning meetings, supervisory activities, and processes for
information sharing; and
(5) establishing a crisis management plan.
(b) Each insurer registered under article fifteen, sixteen, or
seventeen of this chapter that is subject to a supervisory college shall
be liable for and shall pay the reasonable expenses of the
superintendent's participation in a supervisory college, including
reasonable travel expenses. A supervisory college may be convened as
either a temporary or permanent forum for the communication and
cooperation between the regulators charged with the supervision of the
insurer or its parent, affiliates, or subsidiaries. The superintendent
may establish a regular assessment to the insurer for the payment of
these expenses.
(c) In order to assess the business strategy, financial position,
legal and regulatory position, risk exposure, risk management and
governance processes, and as part of the examination of individual
insurers, the superintendent may participate in a supervisory college
with other regulators charged with supervision of the insurer or its
parent, affiliates, or subsidiaries, including other state, federal, and
international regulatory agencies. The superintendent may enter into
agreements pursuant to section one hundred ten of this chapter providing
the basis for cooperation between the superintendent and other
regulatory agencies and for the activities of the supervisory college.
Nothing in this section shall delegate to the supervisory college the
superintendent's authority to regulate or supervise the insurer or its
parent, affiliates, or subsidiaries within the superintendent's
jurisdiction.

Structure New York Laws

New York Laws

ISC - Insurance

Article 3 - Administrative and Procedural Provisions

301 - Regulations by Superintendent.

302 - Supervisory Colleges.

306 - Immunity From Prosecution.

307 - Annual Statements; Audited Financial Statements.

308 - Special Reports.

309 - Examinations of Insurers; When Authorized or Required.

310 - Examinations; How Conducted.

311 - Filing of Report on Examination.

312 - Report on Examination to Be Forwarded.

314 - Public Retirement and Pension Systems.

315 - Professional Malpractice or Misconduct; Reporting Requirements.

316 - Electronic Filings.

317 - Compliance With Reporting Requirements of the Financial Security Act.

318 - Reports of Fire Losses; Availability of Information.

319 - Release of Information Resulting From Insurers' Investigation of Fires.

320 - Records to Be Made Available by Organizations Subject to the Provisions of This Chapter.

321 - Medical Information Exchange Centers.

322 - Prohibited Referral Payment to Licensees by Motor Vehicle Repairers.

325 - Records of Domestic Insurers.

329 - Certificates as Evidence; Affirmation of Documents and Testimony.

330 - Rating Services Available to Other States.

331 - Superintendent to Maintain Index of Tax Districts; Insurers' Requirements.

333 - Assessments to Defray Expenses of Committee on Valuation of Securities of the National Association of Insurance Commissioners.

335 - Implementation of Hospital Reimbursement Methodology.

336 - War Risk Exclusion; Notification.

337 - Annual Consumer Guide on Automobile Insurance.

339 - Colorectal Cancer Screening Notification.

340 - Report of Claims That May Result in a Monetary Award.

341 - Notification Regarding Qualified Health Insurance Plans.

342 - Public Awareness to Finance Long Term Care.

343 - Mental Health and Substance Use Disorder Parity Report.

344 - Mental Health and Substance Use Disorder Parity Compliance Programs.

345 - Health Care Claims Reports.