A Pennsylvania-based insurer was recently fined $152,000 for breaches of Connecticut insurance laws. Connecticut Insurance Commissioner Andrew Mais fined AmGUARD Insurance Co. after a 2018 market conduct examination found it to be in violation of multiple provisions of state law. AmGUARD is licensed to transact property and casualty insurance in Connecticut.

The examination found that AmGUARD did not establish proper practices and procedures to ensure compliance with the law. A review of AmGUARD’s records found that – among other issues – certain producers were selling, soliciting or negotiating coverage without proper licensure and/or proper appointments.

The Market Conduct Unit performs examinations and investigations of insurance companies and individual licensees to ensure that the insurance market and the individual companies meet and service the needs of Connecticut consumers.

“Compliance with our laws and regulations is not optional and I take these violations very seriously,” Mais said in a statement. “Ensuring compliance with our laws and regulations is just one way that I can let consumers know the products they are purchasing have the full regulatory protections provided in the state of Connecticut and let industry know that Connecticut is a state with a fair and competitive regulatory environment.”

The consent order additionally requires that AmGUARD will undertake a complete review of the practices and procedures found to be in violation of Connecticut insurance laws and provide the Insurance Commissioner with a full report of its findings and actions taken to be in compliance.