When Oklahoma Gov. Mary Fallin signed emergency confidentiality rules last month for the Insurance Department, she did it to assuage Swiss insurance regulators, the agency’s top lawyer said.
General Counsel Gordon Amini said Friday he thought Oklahoma’s rules governing confidentiality of insurance-related information was beyond rock solid, but the Swiss and other European regulators were not satisfied.
Fallin said an emergency order signed April 22, and effective six days later, was necessary so that Insurance Commissioner John Doak and his staff could participate in “s...
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