Sec. 526. GAO STUDY OF NONADMITTED INSURANCE MARKET
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## SEC. 526 GAO STUDY OF NONADMITTED INSURANCE MARKET ###
(a)In General The Comptroller General of the United States shall conduct a study of the nonadmitted insurance market to determine the effect of the enactment of this part on the size and market share of the nonadmitted insurance market for providing coverage typically provided by the admitted insurance market. ###
(b)Contents The study shall determine and analyze— ####
(1)the change in the size and market share of the nonadmitted insurance market and in the number of insurance companies and insurance holding companies providing such business in the 18-month period that begins upon the effective date of this subtitle; ####
(2)the extent to which insurance coverage typically provided by the admitted insurance market has shifted to the nonadmitted insurance market; ####
(3)the consequences of any change in the size and market share of the nonadmitted insurance market, including differences in the price and availability of coverage available in both the admitted and nonadmitted insurance markets; ####
(4)the extent to which insurance companies and insurance holding companies that provide both admitted and nonadmitted insurance have experienced shifts in the volume of business between admitted and nonadmitted insurance; and ####
(5)the extent to which there has been a change in the number of individuals who have nonadmitted insurance policies, the type of coverage provided under such policies, and whether such coverage is available in the admitted insurance market. ###
(c)Consultation With NAIC In conducting the study under this section, the Comptroller General shall consult with the NAIC. ###
(d)Report The Comptroller General shall complete the study under this section and submit a report to the Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs of the Senate and the Committee on Financial Services of the House of Representatives regarding the findings of the study not later than 30 months after the effective date of this subtitle.