ABIA Government Relations Update:
An Overview of Federal Legislative and Regulatory Activity Affecting Insurance and Debt Protection Products
ABA/ABIA Telephone Briefing*
During this recording of the live, ninety minute telephone briefing held on January 25, 2012, a panel of industry leaders provide an overview of federal legislative and regulatory activity affecting the insurance and debt protection products.
| Program Date |
Audio CD Now Available |
| Per Site Fees** |
$225 ABA/ABIA Member/Service Member • $355 Non-Member |
| Registration |
Not applicable |
| Audio Recording |
Purchase Online (PDF) |
| Credits |
This recording has been approved for 2.0 CRCM continuing education credits. |
This recording covers the following topics:
- Status of Congressional efforts to extend and reform the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP)
- Functions of the Federal Insurance Office
- The Study on Modernizing Insurance Regulation
- Data gathering and status of H.R. 3559, the Insurance Data Protection Act
- Financial Stability Oversight Council Designation of non-bank SIFIs
- Treasury Department's Office of Financial Research Data gathering functions
- Implementation of the Nonadmitted and Reinsurance Reform Act
- Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB)
- Rules on lender-placed insurance
- TILA disclosures for credit insurance and debt protection products
- Fiduciary standard for brokers
- SEC/DOL rules
Speakers:
- Chrys D. Lemon, Partner, McIntyre & Lemon, PLLC, Washington, DC
- James T. McIntyre, Partner, McIntyre & Lemon, PLLC, Washington, DC
- James C. Sivon, Partner, Barnett Sivon & Natter, PC, Washington, DC
- Kevin McKechnie, Executive Director, American Bankers Insurance Association, Washington, DC (Moderator)
Who Should Attend?
- Senior Bank Management
- Senior Government Relations Representatives
- General Counsel
- Mortgage and Consumer Lenders
- DCC and DSA Program Supervisors
- Compliance Officers and Managers
- Credit Insurance Program Managers
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