The National Association of Insurance Commissioners (NAIC) published an overview of its committee system, describing how standing committees support collaboration among US state insurance regulators in developing regulatory standards and coordinating oversight. The NAIC set out that its structure includes standing committees, task forces, and working groups and subgroups that contribute to work including model laws, oversight strategies, consumer protections, best practices, and peer reviews. It identified seven standing committees covering major regulatory areas: Life Insurance and Annuities (A), Health Insurance and Managed Care (B), Property and Casualty Insurance (C), Market Regulation and Consumer Affairs (D), Financial Condition (E), Financial Regulation Standards and Accreditation (F), and Innovation, Cybersecurity, and Technology (H).