Louisiana Insurance Commissioner
The Louisiana Insurance Commissioner is a statewide constitutional office that regulates the insurance industry in Louisiana. The Insurance Commissioner serves as the head of the , which consists of ten divisions; Consumer Advocacy, Financial Solvency, Health Insurance, Legal Services, Licensing & Compliance, Minority Affairs, Management & Finance, Public Affairs, Property & Casualty, and Receivership.
Louisiana is one of 11 states that elect the chief insurance regulator. The first office holder was Rufus D. Hayes, who was appointed by the governor in 1957, then elected for another term.[1] The current Insurance Commissioner is Jim Donelon.[2] Three of the four insurance commissioners prior to Donelon, , Sherman A. Bernard, and Doug Green, have been convicted of federal crimes and spent time in prison.
List of Insurance Commissioners[]
Name | Term | Party |
---|---|---|
Rufus D. Hayes | 1957–1964 | Democratic |
Dudley A. Guglielmo | 1964–1972 | Democratic |
Sherman A. Bernard | 1972–1988 | Democratic |
Doug Green | 1988–1991 | Democratic |
1991–2000 | Democratic | |
J. Robert Wooley | 2000–2006 | Democratic |
Jim Donelon | 2006–Present | Republican |
References[]
- ^ http://www.ldi.la.gov/docs/default-source/documents/health/lhcc/presentations/health-care-law-2017.pdf
- ^ "Jim Donelon re-elected as Louisiana insurance commissioner". nola.com. 2011-10-23. Retrieved 2019-05-27.
External links[]
- State constitutional officers of Louisiana
- Louisiana insurance commissioners