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Live now: the NAIC AI Systems Evaluation Tool pilot is running in 12 states through September 2026. The moment AI-governance guidance becomes a regulator exam.
Adopted the NAIC Model Bulletin25Has its own state rule4No state action yet22Source: NAIC implementation map · as of 2026-04-01
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NAIC AI Systems Evaluation Tool pilot goes live in 12 states
The NAIC's AI Systems Evaluation Tool entered a 12-state pilot running March to September 2026. It gives regulators a structured way to examine, in a market-conduct or financial exam, how extensively an insurer uses AI and how it governs those systems. This is the point where AI-governance guidance becomes an examination instrument.
Hawaii adopted the NAIC Model Bulletin on the Use of AI Systems by Insurers through Commissioner Memo No. 2025-13A, joining the states that expect insurers to maintain a written AI governance program. Verify the memo's scope against the primary source.
Colorado's amended Regulation 10-1-1 (3 CCR 702-10), implementing SB 21-169, took effect October 15, 2025. It sets the governance and risk-management framework for insurers' use of external consumer data, algorithms, and predictive models, and reaches life, private passenger auto, and health benefit plan insurers. Colorado pairs the framework with quantitative testing, which distinguishes it from principle-based states.
Wisconsin adopted the NAIC Model Bulletin on the Use of AI Systems by Insurers, extending the written-AI-program expectation to insurers operating in the state. Verify the bulletin's specifics against the primary source.
New Jersey adopted the NAIC Model Bulletin on the Use of AI Systems by Insurers via Bulletin No. 25-03, joining the states that expect a written AI governance program. Verify against the primary source.
Delaware adopted the NAIC Model Bulletin on the Use of AI Systems by Insurers via Bulletin No. 148, holding insurers to a written AI governance program. Verify against the primary source.
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