NU Online News Service, May 9, 1:17 p.m. EDT–It is unlikely that proposed strict fee disclosure regulations will eventually be imposed on insurance agents, according to a former head of a national regulators group.
That assessment came from Mike Pickens, one-time president of the National Association of Insurance Commissioners, who appeared on a conference panel with three other NAIC ex-presidents.
Mr. Pickens made his comments in response to an audience question during a session at last week's Orlando, Fla. meeting of the National Council on Compensation Insurance.
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