Connecticut Commissioner of Insurance | |
General information | |
Office Type: | Nonpartisan |
Office website: | Official Link |
Compensation: | $175,000 |
2024 FY Budget: | $35,811,000 |
Term limits: | None |
Structure | |
Length of term: | 4 years |
Authority: | General Statutes of Connecticut, 38a-697-7 |
Selection Method: | Appointed by the governor |
Current Officeholder | |
Andrew Mais | |
Other Connecticut Executive Offices | |
Governor•Lieutenant Governor•Secretary of State•Attorney General•Treasurer•Comptroller•Commissioner of Education•Agriculture Commissioner•Insurance Commissioner•Energy & Environmental Protection Commissioner•Labor Commissioner•Public Utilities Regulatory Authority |
The Connecticut Commissioner of Insurance is an executive officer in the Connecticut state government. The commissioner is head of the Connecticut Insurance Department, which regulates the state's insurance industry.
The current commissioner is Andrew Mais, who was appointed by Gov. Ned Lamont (D) in February 2019.[1]
The office of insurance commissioner is established by state law.[2]
General Statutes of Connecticut, 38a-697-7
In accordance with the provisions of sections 4-5 to 4-8, inclusive, the Governor shall appoint some suitable person, not a director, officer or agent of an insurance company, to be Insurance Commissioner. |
State law only requires that the commissioner be a "suitable person" and "not a director, officer, or agent of an insurance company."[2]
Insurance commissioners are appointed by the governor subject to confirmation by the legislature. The commissioner serves at the governor's pleasure for four-year terms beginning on the first day of March in the year of the appointment.[3]
General Statutes of Connecticut, 4-46-6
the Governor shall, with the advice and consent of either house of the General Assembly, appoint each department head in the manner prescribed by section 4-7 and section 4-8, to serve at the pleasure of the Governor but no longer than four years from the first day of March in the year of his appointment, unless reappointed under the provisions of said sections. |
There are no term limits associated with the insurance commissioner.
As with all state appointive offices, vacancies in the office of insurance commissioner are filled by the governor and approved by a majority vote in both houses of the legislature. If a vacancy occurs while the legislature is not in session, the governor may appoint a replacement to serve until the sixth Wednesday of the next legislative session.[4]
The insurance commissioner's office regulates the state's insurance industry. It must approve all rate increases, forms, rules, and changes in program procedures and it licenses insurance providers to operate in the state. The commissioner also supervises the financial condition of insurance companies to ensure their solvency and the market conduct of companies. The commissioner also deals with complaints against companies for illegal conduct or regulatory noncompliance.[5]
As of January 13, 2021, divisions within the Department of Insurance included:[5]
The budget for the Department of Insurance in the 2024 Fiscal Year was $35,811,000.[6]
The Connecticut Commissioner of Insurance's salary is determined by law.
In 2022, the officer's salary was $175,000, according to the Council of State Governments.[7]
In 2021, the commissioner received a salary of $175,000, according to the Council of State Governments.[8]
In 2020, the insurance commissioner received a salary of $175,000 according to the Council of State Governments.[9]
In 2019, the insurance commissioner received a salary of $175,000 according to the Council of State Governments.[10]
In 2018, the insurance commissioner received a salary of $160,000 according to the Council of State Governments.[11]
In 2017, the insurance commissioner received a salary of $160,000 according to the Council of State Governments.[12]
In 2016, the insurance commissioner received a salary of $160,000 according to the Council of State Governments.[13]
In 2015, the insurance commissioner received a salary of $143,000 according to the Council of State Governments.[14]
In 2014, the commissioner received a salary of $143,000 according to the Council of State Governments.[15]
In 2013, the commissioner received a salary of $143,000 according to the Council of State Governments.[16]
In 2012, the commissioner received a salary of $143,000 according to the Council of State Governments.
List of officeholders from 1867-Present | |||||
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# | Name | Took office | Left office | ||
1 | Benjamin Noyes | 1867 | 1871 | ||
2 | George S. Miller | 1872 | 1874 | ||
3 | John W. Stedman | 1875 | 1880 | ||
4 | John W. Brooks | 1881 | 1883 | ||
5 | E. Williams | 1884 | 1886 | ||
6 | Orsamus R. Fyler | 1887 | 1893 | ||
7 | Burton Mansfield | 1894 | 1895 | ||
8 | Frederick A. Betts | 1896 | 1899 | ||
9 | Edwin L. Scofield | 1900 | 1902 | ||
10 | Theron Upson | 1903 | 1907 | ||
11 | Theodore H. Macdonald | 1908 | 1911 | ||
12 | Burton Mansfield | 1912 | 1923 | ||
13 | Howard P. Dunham | 1924 | 1935 | ||
14 | John C. Blackall | 1936 | 1942 | ||
15 | W. Ellery Allyn | 1943 | 1954 | ||
16 | Thomas J. Spellacy | 1954 | 1957 | ||
17 | Alfred N. Premo | 1957 | 1963 | ||
18 | William R. Cotter | 1963 | 1970 | ||
19 | Paul B. Altermatt | 1971 | 1973 | ||
20 | Thomas C. White | 1974 | 1974 | ||
21 | Jay W. Jackson | 1975 | 1976 | ||
22 | T.F. Gilroy Daly | 1977 | 1977 | ||
23 | Joseph C. Mike | 1977 | 1981 | ||
24 | Peter W. Gillies | 1983 | 1987 | ||
25 | Peter F. Kelly | 1988 | 1990 | ||
26 | Robert R. Googins | 1990 | 1993 | ||
27 | William J. Gilligan | 1993 | 1994 | ||
28 | George M. Reider, Jr. | 1994 | 1999 | ||
29 | Susan F. Cogswell | 1999 | 2007 | ||
30 | Thomas R. Sullivan | 2007 | 2010 | ||
31 | Barbara C. Spear | 2010 | 2011 | ||
32 | Thomas Leonardi | 2011 | 2014 | ||
33 | Anne Melissa Dowling | 2014 | 2015 | ||
34 | Katharine Wade | 2015 | 2019 | ||
35 | Andrew Mais | 2019 | Present |
Address:
153 Market Street, 7th Floor
Hartford, CT 06103
Phone: (860) 297-3800
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