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Code · Illinois · Chapter 215 — INSURANCE · Act 5

Sec. 131.20c. Supervisory colleges.

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Sec. 131.20c. Supervisory colleges.
(a)With respect to any company registered under Section 131.13 of this Code, and in accordance with subsection
(c)of this Section, the Director shall also have the power to participate in a supervisory college for any domestic company that is part of an insurance holding company system with international operations in order to determine compliance by the company with this Article. The powers of the Director with respect to supervisory colleges include, but are not limited to:
(1)initiating the establishment of a supervisory college;
(2)clarifying the membership and participation of other supervisors in the supervisory
college;
(3)clarifying the functions of the supervisory college and the role of other
regulators, including the establishment of a group-wide supervisor;
(4)coordinating the ongoing activities of the supervisory college, including planning
meetings, supervisory activities, and processes for information sharing; and
(5)establishing a crisis management plan.
(b)Each registered company subject to this Section shall be liable for and shall pay the reasonable expenses of the Director's participation in a supervisory college in accordance with subsection
(c)of this Section, including reasonable travel expenses. For purposes of this Section, a supervisory college may be convened as either a temporary or permanent forum for communication and cooperation between the regulators charged with the supervision of the company or its affiliates, and the Director may establish a regular assessment to the company for the payment of these expenses.
(c)In order to assess the business strategy, financial position, legal and regulatory position, risk exposure, risk management, and governance processes, and as part of the examination of individual companies in accordance with Section 131.21 of this Code, the Director may participate in a supervisory college with other regulators charged with supervision of the company or its affiliates, including other state, federal, and international regulatory agencies. The Director may enter into agreements in accordance with Section 131.22 of this Code providing the basis for cooperation between the Director and the other regulatory agencies and the activities of the supervisory college. Nothing in this Section shall delegate to the supervisory college the authority of the Director to regulate or supervise the company or its affiliates within its jurisdiction.
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