Commission Membership
Track 02 · For Corporations & Enterprise Commission Membership When your organization deploys AI, your board asks questions. Your legal team asks questions. Your clients ask questions. Regulators are beginning to ask questions. NAIC Commission Membership is how you answer them — with documented proof, not policy documents.
You are not
being evaluated.
You are joining.
The language of Commission Membership is intentional. Organizations that join NAIC are not applicants waiting for a grade. They are participants in the governance of AI in their industry — with a documented standing that tells every stakeholder exactly what they have built.
Other organizations will eventually be required to demonstrate AI governance. Commission Members are building it now, at their pace, with NAIC as the independent record of their progress. That is a fundamentally different position than compliance scrambling after the fact.
Three tiers. One standard.
Your tier reflects what you've built.
Membership tiers are not price points. They are documented levels of AI governance maturity — what NAIC has independently reviewed and cleared. The tier you hold is the tier you have earned.
Commission Member
- NAIC Commission Member seal and digital designation
- Public registry listing as Commission Member
- AI governance framework review and documentation
- Ethics policy and bias evaluation
- Data privacy compliance assessment
- Access to NAIC standards updates
- Eligible for NAIC regulatory communications
Senior Commission Member
- All Commission Member benefits
- Priority placement in NAIC Vendor Registry searches
- Access to submit bids on NAIC University programs
- Full AI risk framework assessment
- Incident response plan review
- Board-level AI governance advisory session (annual)
- NAIC early regulatory alert notifications
- Direct connection to NAIC-accredited university AI program
Principal Commission Member
- All Senior Member benefits
- Named seat — NAIC Corporate Advisory Council
- First right of access to NAIC University bid network
- Co-branded NAIC regulatory communications
- Input into NAIC standards development
- Dedicated NAIC compliance liaison (year-round)
- Quarterly governance review with NAIC board member
- Priority in all NAIC public materials and announcements
- Founding member status (available for 2025 class)
Your designation
speaks in every room
you are not in.
Commission Membership creates standing that works across every context where your AI governance matters. It is not a certificate filed in a drawer. It is a public designation in the NAIC registry that answers questions before they are asked.
When your board asks if your AI is governed: You show them the NAIC Commission designation and the framework behind it.
When a client asks about your AI practices: Your NAIC standing answers it without a 40-page policy document.
When regulators arrive: You have an independently verified governance record, not a theoretical framework assembled under pressure.
AI Governance Question — Answered
Competitive Differentiation
Proactive Documentation Posture
AI Ethics Signal
What NAIC actually
reviews
Commission Membership requires passing a documented evaluation. Not a checklist. Not a self-assessment. A review conducted by practitioners who have deployed AI at scale and know exactly what to look for — and what is missing.
Application & Intake
Documentation Review
Evaluation Session
Designation & Listing
Your organization is
deploying AI. Document it.
Commission Membership applications are open for the founding class. Organizations that join in the formation period help shape the standards, establish their standing before regulation arrives, and hold a founding member designation that is not available later.