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McCarran-Ferguson Act (Public Law 15) of 1945

The McCarran-Ferguson Act of 1945 is federal legislation that exempts insurance from federal regulation as a form of interstate commerce, to the degree effective regulation is undertaken by the individual states.

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McCarran-Ferguson Act (Public Law 15) of 1945

The McCarran-Ferguson Act of 1945 is federal legislation that exempts insurance from federal regulation as a form of interstate commerce, to the degree effective regulation is undertaken by the individual states.

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Public Law 15