2023 Terrorism Risk Insurance Program Data Call
Data collection.
Citation: "88 FR 18632"
Page Number: "18632"
"Notices"
Agency: "
SUMMARY: Pursuant to the Terrorism Risk Insurance Act of 2002, as amended (TRIA), insurers that participate in the Terrorism Risk Insurance Program (TRIP or Program) are directed to submit information for the 2023 TRIP Data Call, which covers the reporting period from
DATES: Participating insurers must register and submit data no later than
ADDRESSES: Participating insurers will register through a website that has been established for this data call. After registration, insurers will receive data collection forms through a secure file transfer portal, and they will submit the requested data through the same secure portal. Participating insurers can register for the 2023 TRIP Data Call at https://tripsection111data.com. Additional information about the data call, including sample data collection forms and instructions, can be found on the TRIP website at https://home.treasury.gov/policy-issues/financial-markets-financial-institutions-and-fiscal-service/federal-insurance-office/terrorism-risk-insurance-program/annual-data-collection.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
I. Background TRIA /1/ created the Program within the
FOOTNOTE 1 Public Law 107-297, 116 Stat. 2322, codified at 15 U.S.C. 6701, note. Because the provisions of TRIA (as amended) appear in a note, instead of particular sections, of the United States Code, the provisions of TRIA are identified by the sections of the law. END FOOTNOTE
FOOTNOTE 2 Terrorism Risk Insurance Program Reauthorization Act of 2019, Public Law 116-94, 133 Stat. 2534. END FOOTNOTE
FOOTNOTE 3 TRIA, section 104(h)(1).
FOOTNOTE 4 TRIA, section 108(h). END FOOTNOTE
FOOTNOTE 5 31 U.S.C. 313(c)(1)(D). END FOOTNOTE
FIO will be using the same data collection forms that were used during the 2022 TRIP Data Call, subject to a non-substantive change to the collection of certain cyber insurance data that has been approved by the
FOOTNOTE 6 The non-substantive change to the collection methodology now permits the reporting of the number of cyber insurance policies and associated premium issued to small, medium, and large policyholders as measured by either the revenue of the policyholder, or the number of employees of the policyholder. One method or the other must be selected; a reporting insurer may not use multiple methodologies for policies within its portfolio. In the 2022
FOOTNOTE 7 These non-substantive changes include a new modeled loss scenario identified in the Reinsurance Worksheet that will be used in connection with the modeled loss questions (which have not changed from those posed in prior data collections). The modeled loss questions must be completed by Non-Small Insurers, Alien Surplus Lines Insurers, and Captive Insurers. As in prior years, Small Insurers complete a separate Reinsurance Worksheet that does not contain modeled loss questions. END FOOTNOTE
II. Elements of 2023 TRIP Data Call
For purposes of the 2023 TRIP Data Call, FIO, state insurance regulators, and the
A. Reporting of Workers' Compensation Information
The TRIP Data Calls request certain information relating to workers' compensation insurance. For the 2023 TRIP Data Call,
B. Reporting Templates
Each category of insurer is required to complete the same worksheets that they completed in the 2023 TRIP Data Call, subject to the changes identified above. The same reporting exceptions apply this year as applied in the 2022 TRIP Data Call, as specified further below in the discussions for each category of insurer.
Various worksheets used in the 2023 TRIP Data Call seek certain information relating to workers' compensation insurance. NCCI, the California WCIRB, and the NYCIRB will complete the workers' compensation elements of these worksheets on behalf of reporting insurers. Further information concerning the reporting templates for each category of insurer, and the individual worksheets contained within each, can be found in the instructions for the reporting templates for each category of insurer. The individual reporting templates and worksheets will also be addressed in the training webinars discussed below.
For the 2023 TRIP Data Call, an insurer will qualify as a Small Insurer if it had both 2021 policyholder surplus of less than
FOOTNOTE 8 Small Insurers are defined in 31 CFR 50.4(z) as insurers (or an affiliated group of insurers) whose policyholder surplus for the immediately preceding year is less than five times the Program Trigger for the current year, and whose direct earned premiums in TRIP-eligible lines for the preceding year are also less than five times the Program Trigger for the current year. Accordingly, for the 2023 TRIP Data Call (covering the 2022 calendar year), an insurer qualifies as a Small Insurer if its 2021 policyholder surplus and 2021 direct earned premiums are less than five times the 2022 Program Trigger of
FOOTNOTE 9 Individual insurers with less than
The Non-Small Insurer template will be completed by insurance groups (or individual insurers not affiliated with a group) that are not subject to reporting on the Captive Insurer or Alien Surplus Lines Insurer reporting templates and had either a 2021 policyholder surplus equal to or greater than
Captive Insurers are defined in 31 CFR 50.4(g) as insurers licensed under the captive insurance laws or regulations of any state. Captive Insurers that wrote policies in TRIP-eligible lines of insurance during the reporting period (
Alien Surplus Lines Insurers are defined in 31 CFR 50.4(o)(1)(i)(B) as insurers not licensed or admitted to engage in the business of providing primary or excess insurance in any state, but that are eligible surplus line insurers listed on the NAIC Quarterly Listing of Alien Insurers. Alien Surplus Lines Insurers that are part of a larger group classified as a Non-Small Insurer or a Small Insurer should report to
C. Supplemental Reference Documents
FOOTNOTE 10 See https://home.treasury.gov/policy-issues/financial-markets-financial-institutions-and-fiscal-service/federal-insurance-office/terrorism-risk-insurance-program/annual-data-collection. END FOOTNOTE
D. Training Webinars
As in prior years,
III. 2023 TRIP Data Call
FOOTNOTE 11 Specifications for submission of data using a .csv file will be provided to the insurer by the aggregator. END FOOTNOTE
Copies of the instructions and data collection forms are available on
Reporting insurers are required to register and submit complete data to
All data submitted to the aggregator is subject to the confidentiality and data protection provisions of TRIA and the Program Rules, as well as to section 552 of title 5, United States Code, including any exceptions thereunder. In accordance with the Paperwork Reduction Act (44 U.S.C. 3501-3521), the information collected through the web portal has been approved by OMB under Control Number 1505-0257. An agency may not conduct or sponsor, and a person is not required to respond to, a collection of information unless it displays a valid OMB control number.
Director, Federal Insurance Office.
[FR Doc. 2023-06422 Filed 3-28-23;
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