Five major insurance trade groups are calling for insurance regulators to drop further work on model fingerprint legislation that the National Association of Insurance Commissioners has had in the works for over three years.

The organizations, in a Feb. 2 letter, have urged regulators to "forgo any further discussion or consideration of the proposal."

Their advice was addressed to Alessandro Iuppa, NAIC president and Maine superintendent, and Susan Voss, NAIC Market Regulation and Consumer Affairs "D" Committee chair and Iowa insurance commissioner.

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