Chapter 11 Flashcards
Multiple pieces of legislation govern the conduct of insurance in Canada, list 4 of them
Insurance companies act
Provincial and territorial Insurance acts
Provincial and territorial Highway traffic acts
Regulations made pursuant to various acts
What is the insurance companies act?
insurance companies act, which deals with federal licensing and supervision of insurance companies and solvency standards for insurers. These are enforced through the office of the superintendent of financial institutions
What is provincial and territorial Insurance acts?
Each province and territory has its own insurance act. All private sector insurance companies operating in the province or territory, brokers and agents, and adjusters are licensed by the superintendent of insurance pursuant to this act. Federally licensed insurers are co-examined by the superintendent, however, in practice the federal license is accepted by the provincial authority
Define insurance act
The insurance act sets out the basic provisions of life insurance, accident and sickness insurance, fire insurance, and automobile insurance policies ( and hail insurance policies in some jurisdictions) it prescribed statutory conditions required to form part of each of these types of policies. The insurance act also prescribed certian general rules applicable to all policies issued in the province such as what constitutes a contract, basic contents of a policy, grounds for voiding a policy and certian limitations of action
What is the Highway traffic safety act?
In general, the highway traffic safety act deals with registration and licensing of motor vehicles, licensing of drivers, and traffic control vehicles on highways. The ACT has also long played a role in automobile insurance relating to requirements of proof of financial responsibility and safety responsibility.
What two acts are tightly interlocked and how ?
the insurance act in the highway traffic safety act have become very tightly interlocked.
Penalties may be imposed for the operation of uninsured motor vehicles. Attached to the highway traffic act are a large number of regulations having the same force of law as the actions of the ACT itself, and which deal with many subjects such as headlights, breaks, special permits, driver’s license points penalties, seat belts, infant seat restraints, motorcycle safety helmets, and safety testing of vehicles.
True or false older statutes intended to be all inclusive statements of the law on a particular subject. To change this type of statute requires the act of legislature.
True
What kind of documents do modern statutes tend to be ?
modern statutes tend to be skeleton documents sending out the conceptual framework for a statutory objective and then delegating to the lieutenant governor and Council to powerconcept.
List Exclusions to regulations
Regulations cannot: Amend Alter Widen Or narrow the concept of the parent statute and must always confirm to the concept of the statute
What is the provincial and territorial superintendents of insurance responsible for?
provincial and territorial superintendents of insurance are responsible for licensing Insurance companies, regulating Insurance products, regulating underwriting, braiding claims, and marketing practices and regulating the solvency and financial security of insurers Incorporated in their province.
What does the office of Alberta superintendent of insurance of the Alberta Treasury board and finance regulates?
the office of Alberta superintendent of insurance and the Alberta Treasury board and finance regulates Insurance in Alberta under the insurance act. The Alberta Treasury board and finance is also responsible for budgeting planning, financial management, and economic analysis as well as administration of tax and revenue programs in the province.
What does Alberta insurance council?
delberta Insurance Castle is formed under the insurance act and receives delegations from the president of the treasury board and the Minister of finance period it oversees the licensing and regulation of insurance agents, brokers, and independent adjusters and the province of alberta. The AIC has jurisdiction to investigate complaints against Insurance adjusters, brokers, agencies, independent claims adjusters, and adjusting firms and determine if there has been a violation of the insurance act and its accompanying regulations.
What does the privacy act cover?
The privacy act covers the personal information–handling practices of federal government departments and agencies. The ACT imposes obligations on federal government departments and agencies to respect the privacy rates of canadians, places the limit on the collection, use, and disclosure of personal information, and provides the individual’s right to access and correct personal information the government of Canada holds about them
What is the freedom of information and protection of privacy act?
freedom of information and protection of privacy act sets out the access of and privacy rights of individuals as they relate to public sector in Alberta and the terms under which the public body can collect, use, and disclose a person information of individuals. This includes the provincial government and its agencies, boards, and commissions, local government bodies school restrictions, post-secondary institutions, Healthcare bodies, and police services and commissions.
Describe P I P E D A
p i p e d a sets out ground rules for how private sector organizations May collect common use, and disclose personal information in the course of their commercial activities. Insurers, brokers, independent adjusters, another Insurance professionals are bound by the legislation. however, p i p e d a does not apply to an organization that operates holy within the province with legislation that has been deemed substantially similar to Pippa unless the personal information crosses provincial or national borders. And these provinces, organizations and individuals must comply with the provincial legislation. If the personal information is sent out of the province, the organization must comply with the terms of pipeda and well as the provincial laws.
Define Alberta’s personal information protection act.
Alberta’s personal information protection act requires private sector organizations to obtain consent for the collection, use, and disclosure personal information and provides individuals with a right of access to their own personal information. Personal information includes any recorded information about an identifiable individual. For automobile insurance, this can include a person’s name, address, driving record, or claims information.