| FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: July 31, 1996
LANSING -- Governor John Engler has signed legislation into law
allowing Michigan to become a member of the Interstate Insurance
Receivership compact (IIRC). By entering the compact, Michigan joins
California, Illinois, Nebraska, and New Hampshire in improving and
streamlining receivership activities among compacting states. Receivership
activities include supervision and liquidation of troubled or insolvent
insurers.
The Compact creates an interstate commission comprised of the insurance
commissioners from the compacting states. The commission will coordinate
orderly, efficient, and uniform receivership operations. By better
coordinating activities related to insurance company receiverships,
the IIRC can reduce unnecessary complications or disputes between
the states concerning those activities.
Because Michigan will become a member of the IIRC while its by-laws
are being developed, Michigan Insurance Commissioner D. Joseph Olson
will play an integral role in determining how the Compact will operate.
"It is important for Michigan to join the IIRC to protect
its citizens from unnecessary costs associated with a receivership
or a liquidation of an insolvent insurer," Commissioner Olson
said. "In addition," he said, "the creation of the
Compact diminishes one of the various looming threats to state regulation
of insurance. The adoption of this bill is a preemptive measure
which reduces the likelihood that Congress will feel compelled to
'help' the states."
"We are thrilled that the Legislature passed and the Governor
signed the legislation in time for Michigan to participate in an
important meeting of the IIRC in early August," the Commissioner
said.
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