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Membership
IRES membership is open to anyone who works for or contracts with a state or federal agency that is involved in insurance regulation, including investigators, policy analysts, market conduct examiners, rate analysts, financial examiners, actuaries, attorneys and other professionals.
Other individuals or organizations interested in the Society's goals may join as sustaining members.
The 1,000-plus regulator members of the Society join for a variety of
reasons:
Eligibility
Anyone who is employed by or contracting with an insurance regulatory agency is eligible for membership, provided his or her responsibilities include examination, either in the field or in the office, of insurance company products and/or operations. As least 75% of an applicant's professional time must be spent working on behalf of one or more state insurance regulatory agencies. "Retired" status is reserved for former regulators who are no longer working full-time in any capacity, but who wish to retain their membership in IRES and maintain any designations they have attained.
Al Greer Award
Among the many positions and honors available to IRES members is the Al Greer Achievement Award, presented annually to an examiner who not only embodies the dedication, knowledge and tenacity of a professional regulator, but who exceeds those standards. Click here for a nomination form that you can print and send in.
Dues
Dues for regulator members are $50 a year, $65 for AIEs and $75 for CIEs. In addition, all accredited members pay modest annual user fees to support the mandatory continuing education program.
If you're a regulator and would like to join IRES, click here for a membership form that you can print and send in.
If you're an IRES member, click visit our Personals page complete with job postings, honors and awards and other information of interest to you and your peers.
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Sustaining Membership
Regulated insurance companies have a right to expect fair treatment from knowledgeable regulatory personnel and hence have a direct interest in maintaining strong, professional state-by-state regulation. That's why Society membership is also open to sustaining members, including insurance companies, organizations and individuals in the private sector. Click here to see the complete list of sustaining members or select the first letter of a name from the list below.
For annual dues of $230, sustaining members receive many of the same benefits as regular members, including an informative bimonthly newsletter and member discounts on professional development opportunities including the Society's annual Market Conduct School. Click here to receive information about sustaining membership.
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