Louisiana Department of Insurance
1702 North 3rd Street, Baton Rouge, LA, USA
Essential Functions & Knowledge: The listed items are illustrative only and are not intended to describe every function which may be performed in the job position.
- Knowledge of Statements of Statutory Accounting Principles (SSAP), NAIC Accreditation Standards, NAIC Financial Analysis Handbook, and NAIC Financial Condition Examiners Handbook.-
- Maintains the Department's compliance with the National Association of Insurance Commissioners (NAIC) Accreditation Standards.
- Knowledge of business risks, operations, financial transactions, and financial regulatory functions including regulation of capital standards, reserve requirements, and solvency monitoring.
- Ability to think independently and assist in the development, modification and implementation of Department policies and procedures, and State laws and regulations. Oversees all matters related to troubled companies, including companies under supervision, conservation, rehabilitation, and liquidation.
- Reviews and makes recommendations related to insurance company licensing applications.
- Review and analyze existing, new, proposed, or revised laws, regulations, policies, procedures, and NAIC statutory accounting guidance to interpret their meaning and determine possible impacts.
- Responsible for communication with insurance companies, Department staff, consumers, legislators, attorneys, insurance regulators, federal/state agencies, trade groups, media, and banks regarding insurance-related matters.
- Participation on NAIC Task Forces and/or Working Groups.
Essential Functions & Knowledge: The listed items are illustrative only and are not intended to describe every function which may be performed in the job position.
- Knowledge of Statements of Statutory Accounting Principles (SSAP), NAIC Accreditation Standards, NAIC Financial Analysis Handbook, and NAIC Financial Condition Examiners Handbook.-
- Maintains the Department's compliance with the National Association of Insurance Commissioners (NAIC) Accreditation Standards.
- Knowledge of business risks, operations, financial transactions, and financial regulatory functions including regulation of capital standards, reserve requirements, and solvency monitoring.
- Ability to think independently and assist in the development, modification and implementation of Department policies and procedures, and State laws and regulations. Oversees all matters related to troubled companies, including companies under supervision, conservation, rehabilitation, and liquidation.
- Reviews and makes recommendations related to insurance company licensing applications.
- Review and analyze existing, new, proposed, or revised laws, regulations, policies, procedures, and NAIC statutory accounting guidance to interpret their meaning and determine possible impacts.
- Responsible for communication with insurance companies, Department staff, consumers, legislators, attorneys, insurance regulators, federal/state agencies, trade groups, media, and banks regarding insurance-related matters.
- Participation on NAIC Task Forces and/or Working Groups.