2026-13507NoticeWallet

Treasury Keeps Insurance Pool Reporting Form Alive

Published Date: 7/6/2026

Notice

Summary

The Treasury Department is extending a paperwork form called the Pools and Associations Annual Letter, which helps insurance companies figure out their credit limits for reinsurance. About 84 businesses will spend around 1.5 hours each filling it out, with no new costs or big changes. Comments on this process are welcome until September 4, 2026, so everyone affected can have their say!

Analyzed Economic Effects

2 provisions identified: 1 benefits, 1 costs, 0 mixed.

Data Used to Set Reinsurance Credit Percentages

The information collected via the Annual Letter is used to determine the acceptable percentage for each pool and association so Treasury-certified companies can receive credit on their Schedule F for authorized ceded reinsurance when determining underwriting limitations. This collection supports how underwriting limits are calculated for those companies.

Annual Paperwork Burden for Insurers

About 84 businesses (insurance-related pools and associations) must continue to file the Pools and Associations–Annual Letter. Each respondent is estimated to spend 1 hour 30 minutes completing the form, for a total estimated annual burden of 126 hours. Comments on the collection are due by September 4, 2026 (OMB No. 1530-0007).

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Key Dates

Published Date
Comments Due
7/6/2026
9/4/2026

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