A state lawmaker's complaint that the National Association of Insurance Commissioners conducts too much business behind closed doors has struck a chord with industry and consumer representatives.

David Snyder, assistant general counsel for the American Insurance Association, said NAIC commissioners should follow the most open of any state open meeting law in conducting its business.

Last week Brian Kennedy, National Conference of Insurance Legislators vice president, told NAIC President Walter Bell that the group is "abusing the use and purposes of executive session."

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