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124 STAT. 1581 PUBLIC LAW 111–203—JULY 21, 2010 of the Treasury under the Terrorism Risk Insurance Act of 2002 (15 U.S.C. 6701 note); ‘‘(E) to coordinate Federal efforts and develop Federal policy on prudential aspects of international insurance mat- ters, including representing the United States, as appro- priate, in the International Association of Insurance Super- visors (or a successor entity) and assisting the Secretary in negotiating covered agreements (as such term is defined in subsection (r)); ‘‘(F) to determine, in accordance with subsection (f), whether State insurance measures are preempted by cov- ered agreements; ‘‘(G) to consult with the States (including State insur- ance regulators) regarding insurance matters of national importance and prudential insurance matters of inter- national importance; and ‘‘(H) to perform such other related duties and authori- ties as may be assigned to the Office by the Secretary. ‘‘(2) ADVISORY FUNCTIONS.—The Office shall advise the Sec- retary on major domestic and prudential international insur- ance policy issues. ‘‘(3) ADVISORY CAPACITY ON COUNCIL.—The Director shall serve in an advisory capacity on the Financial Stability Over- sight Council established under the Financial Stability Act of 2010. ‘‘(d) SCOPE.—The authority of the Office shall extend to all lines of insurance except— ‘‘(1) health insurance, as determined by the Secretary in coordination with the Secretary of Health and Human Services based on section 2791 of the Public Health Service Act (42 U.S.C. 300gg–91); ‘‘(2) long-term care insurance, except long-term care insur- ance that is included with life or annuity insurance components, as determined by the Secretary in coordination with the Sec- retary of Health and Human Services, and in the case of long-term care insurance that is included with such compo- nents, the Secretary shall coordinate with the Secretary of Health and Human Services in performing the functions of the Office; and ‘‘(3) crop insurance, as established by the Federal Crop Insurance Act (7 U.S.C. 1501 et seq.). ‘‘(e) GATHERING OF INFORMATION.— ‘‘(1) IN GENERAL.—In carrying out the functions required under subsection (c), the Office may— ‘‘(A) receive and collect data and information on and from the insurance industry and insurers; ‘‘(B) enter into information-sharing agreements; ‘‘(C) analyze and disseminate data and information; and ‘‘(D) issue reports regarding all lines of insurance except health insurance. ‘‘(2) COLLECTION OF INFORMATION FROM INSURERS AND AFFILIATES.— ‘‘(A) IN GENERAL.—Except as provided in paragraph (3), the Office may require an insurer, or any affiliate of an insurer, to submit such data or information as the