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Code · California · Insurance Code

§ 927

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The Legislature finds and declares all of the following:
(a)It is in the state’s interest to encourage competitive business opportunities for all of its people. Insurers are uniquely positioned to build relationships within the communities they serve through the development, inclusion, and utilization of certified minority, women, LGBT, persons with disabilities, veteran, and disabled veteran-owned business enterprises whenever possible.
(b)It is in the state’s interest to encourage corporate leadership opportunities for all of its people. Insurers are uniquely positioned to build relationships within the communities they serve through the development of a corporate board that represents the diversity of the state.
(c)According to the California Insurance Diversity Survey, in 2021, among at least 1,600 board seats reported by 386 insurance companies, nearly 64 percent of those seats were occupied by Caucasians, and 62 percent of board members identified as men. Meanwhile, less than 1 percent of board members publicly identified as LGBT, 4.1 percent publicly identified as veterans, and less than 1 percent publicly identified as disabled veterans. Moreover, diverse board members from historically underrepresented communities continue to remain disproportionately low. Blacks and African Americans, Asians-Pacific Islanders, Hispanics-Latinos, and Native Americans comprised only 7.8 percent, 4.4 percent, 3.4 percent, and 0 percent, of board seats, respectively.
(d)An analysis by KPMG of 2020 proxy statement data from Equilar, Inc. revealed that nearly 23 percent of the directors serving on the boards of publicly held insurance companies in the Russell 3000 Index are women. At more than 35 percent of insurance companies, women comprise less than 10 percent of the board.
(e)By requiring each major insurer to report to the Insurance Commissioner, explaining the insurer’s supplier diversity statement, expressing its goals regarding certified minority, women, LGBT, persons with disabilities, veteran, and disabled veteran-owned business enterprises, and detailing the insurer’s efforts and goals regarding board diversity, and by having the commissioner place that information on the department’s internet website, will help facilitate these relationships.
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