A court has upheld the legality of assessing insurance companies to pay for the expenses of their regulator in New York, and also the legality of transferring some of the insurers’ assessments to the state’s general fund.

In the current fiscal year, regulated insurers and banks will pay about $395 million of the $410 million state Department of Financial Services budget, a department spokesman said.

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