Locke Lord’s Privacy & Cybersecurity Newsletter provides topical snapshots of recent developments in the fast-changing world of privacy, data protection, and cyber risk management. For further information on any of the subjects covered in the newsletter, please contact one of the members of our privacy and cybersecurity team.
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On April 19, 2022, the New York Department of Financial Services (“NY DFS”) issued ‎Insurance Circular Letter No. 5 (2022) (the “Letter”). The Letter, entitled “Acquisitions of ‎Control and Disclaimers of Control”, was addressed to all New York domiciled insurers and ‎other interested parties. The purpose of the Letter is to remind insurance industry participates of ‎the requirements outlined under New York Insurance Code (“NY Ins. Code”) § 1506, which ‎requires NY DFS approval in connection with a change of control of an insurer. ‎
Read More NY DFS Issues Circular Letter Addressing Acquisitions and Disclaimers of Control

The NAIC adopted at its April 7 meeting the recommendations of its Climate Risk & Resiliency Task Force to revise its Climate Risk Disclosure Survey.  As we described in our Locke Lord QuickStudy: Insurers Hit with Two Climate Disclosure Developments on the Same Day, the revisions make the Survey consistent with the international Task Force on Climate-Related Financial Disclosures (TCFD) disclosure framework. 
Read More NAIC Adopts New Climate Risk Disclosure Standard for its Survey

On April 5, 2022, the Delaware Senate narrowly passed Senate Bill 231 (the “Bill”), which ‎would prohibit authorized insurers in Delaware from using gender, gender identity, or sex as a ‎rating factor in personal automobile insurance policies.
Read More Delaware Senate Passes Legislation That Would Ban the Use of Gender in Auto Insurance Premiums

On March 21, the Securities and Exchange Commission and the National Association of Insurance Commissioners both proposed significant revisions to climate disclosure rules. If adopted, these rules would require affected insurers to disclose climate-related risk assessments and management at the board and C-Suite level and, in some instances, Scope 3 greenhouse gas emissions.
Read More SEC and the NAIC Propose Significant New Climate Reporting Requirements

The Illinois House of Representatives has passed a new bill, HB 5534, entitled the Insurance ‎Business Transfer Act (the “IL IBT Act”), to address the current significant limitations that are in ‎place concerning the sale and transfer of blocks of insurance.‎
Read More Illinois House of Representatives Passes Insurance Business Transfer Act

On March 10, 2022, the UK government and the state of Connecticut entered into a formal ‎‎agreement, dubbed Project “InsurTech Corridor” (the “Project”), that is intended to remove ‎barriers to doing business as an insurtech in each jurisdiction.‎
Read More Connecticut and the UK Create “InsurTech Corridor” Partnership

Michael Humphreys, the Pennsylvania Insurance Department’s Chief of Staff, has been named the acting Pennsylvania Insurance Commissioner following the departure of Insurance Commissioner Jessica Altman on February 25th.  Mr. Humphreys was previously the Assistant Commissioner of Tennessee Department of Commerce and Insurance.  He has also held various positions within the insurance industry.

https://www.governor.pa.gov/newsroom/insurance-commissioner-jessica-altman-to-depart-wolf-administration/
Read More Pennsylvania Governor Names Acting Insurance Commissioner

Governor Kathy Hochul signed a bill that clarified the provisions recently allowing for commercial risk policies of less than one year under New York Insurance Law Section 3426. The original amendments, enacted in December 2021, provided generally that commercial risk policies of less than one year may be written if requested by the insured and offered by the insurer.
Read More New York Clarifies Provisions Allowing for Policies Under One Year