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1 SUBSIDIARY LEGISLATION Regulations under section 180 [No. 11 of 2006,s.28] FIRST SCHEDULE (S.3C) PROVISIONS AS TO THE CONDUCT OF BUSINESS AND AFFAIRS OF THE BOARD 1. (1) A member of the Board other than an ex officio member shall, subject to the provisions of this Schedule, hold office for a period not exceeding three years, on such terms and conditions as may be specified in the instrument of appointment, but shall be eligible for reappointment one further term of not more than three years. (2) The members of the Board shall be appointed at different times so that the respective expiry dates of their terms fall at different times. 2. A member other than an ex officio member may- at any time resign from office by notice in writing to the Minister; be removed from office by the Minister if the member- (i) (ii) (iii) (iv) (v) (vi) has been absent from three consecutive meetings of the Board without permission from the chairman; or is adjudged bankrupt or enters into a composition scheme or arrangement with his creditors; is convicted of an offence involving dishonesty, fraud or moral turpitude; is convicted of a criminal offence and sentenced to imprisonment for a term exceeding six months or to a fine exceeding ten thousand shillings; is incapacitated by prolonged physical or mental illness, or is otherwise unable or unfit to discharge his functions. 3. (1) The Board shall meet not less than four times in every financial year and not more than four months shall elapse between the date of one meeting and the date of the next meeting. (2) Unless three quarters of the total members of the Board otherwise agree, at least fourteen days written notice of every meeting of the Board shall be given to every member of the Board.2 (3) The quorum for the conduct of the business of the Board shall be five (5) members excluding the Commissioner of Insurance, of whom at least two shall be from amongst the members of the Board appointed under paragraph (h) of section 3B. (4) The Chairman shall preside at every meeting of the Board at which he is present but in his absence, the members shall elect one of their number who shall, with respect to that meeting and the business transacted thereat, have all the powers of the Chairman. (5) Unless a unanimous decision is reached a decision on any matter before the Board shall be by a majority of votes of the members present and in the case of an equality of votes, the Chairman of the person presiding shall have a casting vote. (6) Subject to subparagraph (3), no proceedings of the Board shall be invalid by reason only of a vacancy among the members thereof. (7) Subject to the provisions of this Schedule, the Board may determine its own procedure and the procedure for any committee of the Board and for the attendance of any other persons at its meetings and may make standing orders in respect thereof. 4. (1) If a member is directly or indirectly interested in any contract, proposed contract or other matter before the Board and is present at a meeting of the Board at which the contract, proposed contract or other matter is the subject of consideration, he shall, at the meeting and as soon as practicable thereof, disclose the fact and shall not take part in the consideration or discussion of, or vote on any questions with respect to the contract or other matter, or be counted in the quorum of the meeting during consideration of the matter: Provided that if the majority of the members present are of the opinion that the experience or expertise of that member is vital to the deliberations of the meeting, the Board may permit the member to participate in the debilitations subject to such restrictions as it may impose. (2) A disclosure of interest made under this paragraph shall be recorded in the minutes of the meeting at which it is made. 5. The affixing of the common seal of the Authority shall be authenticated by the signatures of the Chairman and the Commissioner, and any document required by law to be made under seal and all decisions of the Board may be authenticated by the signatures of the Chairman and the Commissioner: Provided that the Board shall in the absence of either the chairman or the Commissioner, in any particular matter nominate one member to authenticate the seal of the Board on behalf of either the chairman or the3 Commissioner. 6. Any contract or instrument which, if entered into or executed by a person other than a body corporate, would not require to be under seal, may be entered into or executed on behalf of the Authority by any person generally or specially authorized by the authority for that purpose. 7. The Board shall cause minutes of all proceedings of meetings of the Board to be entered in books kept for that purpose. [No 11 of 2006,s.29] [No. 11 of 2006,s.29] The transitional provisions set out in the Schedule hereunder shall apply with respect to the authority. SCHEDULE TRANSITIONAL PROVISIONS 1. In This Schedule- appointment day means the day appointed for the coming into operation of the Insurance (Amendment) Act 2006; Department means the Department of Insurance in the Ministry of Finance existing immediately before the appointed day. 2. (1) On the appointment day, all the assets and other property, movable, which immediately before that day, were held for and on behalf of the Department in the name of the Permanent Secretary Treasury shall by virtue of this paragraph and without further assurance, vest in the authority. (2) Every public officer having the power or duty to effect or amend any entry in a register relating to property or to issue or amend any certificate or other document effecting or evidencing title to property, shall without payment of a fee or other charge and upon request made by or on behalf of the Authority, do all such things as are by law necessary to give final effect to the transfer of the property mentioned in sub-paragraph (1). 3. On the appointment day, all rights, powers, liabilities and duties, whether arising under any written law or otherwise, which immediately before the appointment day were vested in, imposed on or enforceable by or against the Government for and on behalf of the Department shall, by virtue of this paragraph, be transferred to, vested in, imposed on or become enforceable by or Against the Authority. 4. On and after the appointed day, all actions, suits or legal proceedings pending by or against the Government for and on behalf of the Department shall be carried on or prosecuted by or against the Authority.4 5. (1) Subject to sub-paragraph (2), the Commissioner, officers and servants of the Department in office on the appointed day shall be deemed to be officers and servants on secondment to the Authority (2) Notwithstanding the provisions of sub-paragraph (1), within twelve months after the appointed day, the Board shall review the qualifications of all persons deemed to be on secondment, and may retain those found suitably qualified for employment by the Authority under sections 3E and 3F of the Act subject to- such persons opting to remain in the service of the Authority; and such terms and conditions of service(not being to the disadvantage of such persons) as may be agreed with the board. SCHEDULE [L.N 76 of 99] (L.N 97 of 2007) MINIMUM CAPITAL REQUIREMENT 1. No person shall be registered as an insurer unless- (c) in the case of an insurer dealing with general insurance business, its paid-up capital is at least three hundred million Kenya shillings; In case of an insurer dealing with life insurance business, its paid-up capital is at least one hundred and fifty million Kenyan shillings; in the case of an insurer dealing with composite insurance business, its paid-up share capital is at least four hundred and fifty million Kenya Shillings. [L.N 86 of 2010] THE INSURANCE (POLICIEHOLDERS, COMPENSATION FUND) REGULATIONS 2010 Citation 1. These regulations may be cited as the insurance (policyholders Compensation Fund) Regulations, Interpretation In these Regulations, unless where the context otherwise requires-5 Board means the Board of trustees of the policyholders compensation fund appointed under section 179(2) of the Act; Claim means any unpaid claim which arises as a consequence of an accident or event that involves a risk or peril insured by the Kenyan policy that was issued by an authorized insurance company that has become insolvent: Provided that all claims attributable to or arising out of a single incident or event under a Kenyan policy or policies issued by the same insurance company shall be deemed to constitute a single claim. Contribution means the contribution paid under regulation 9; Fund means the policyholders compensation Fund established under regulation 3; Kenyan policy means a contract, evidenced by a policy, whose performance by an insurer would constitute the carrying on, by the insurer, of insurance business of any class in the Republic of Kenya: Provided that a Kenyan policy shall not include- a policy of re-insurance; a superannuation scheme Managing trustee means the managing Trustee of the fund appointed under section 179(5A) of the Act; Policyholder means the holder of a Kenyan policy. 3. (1) There is established a fund to be known as the policyholders Compensation Fund which, shall vest in and be managed and administered by the Board. (2) There shall be paid into the fund- (c) monies appropriate by parliament for the purposes of the fund; contributions of authorized insurance companies and their policyholders paid in accordance with the Act and these Regulations; Penalties payable under the Act and these Regulations;6 (d) monies borrowed for the purposes of the Fund; (e) monies received by the board as grants or donations of the Fund; and (f) ` monies received by the Board a reimbursement. (3) There shall be paid out of the Fund such compensation and expenses as are authorized to be paid out under the Act and these Regulation 4. (1) A member of the board other than an ex-officio member, shall hold office for a term of three years, on such terms and conditions as may be specified in the instrument of appointment and shall be eligible for reappointment for one further term three years. (2) The Minister may appoint members of the Board, other than an ex-officio members, on different dates so that the respective expiry dates of the members terms may fall on different days. (3) A member of the Board, other than an ex-officio members, may- at any time resign from office by giving a notice, in writing, to the Minister; Be removed from office by the Minister, if the member- (i) (ii) (iii) (iv) (v) has been absent from three consecutive meetings of the Board; is adjudged bankrupt or enters into a composition scheme or arrangement with his creditors; Is convicted of a criminal offence and sentenced to imprisonment for a term exceeding six months, or to a fine not exceeding ten thousand shillings; Is incapacitated by prolonged physical or mental illness; or Is otherwise unable or unfit to discharge his functions. 5. Validity of the Board proceedings (1) The validity of any proceedings of the Board shall not be affected by any vacancy among the members or by any defect in the appointment of a member. (2) The quorum for the conduct of the business of the Board shall be three members, excluding the ex-officio members and the Secretary to the Board.7 6. Disclosure of interest (1) A member of the Board who has any direct or indirect interest in any matter before the Board for consideration, shall disclose the nature of his interest at meetings of the Board, have the disclosure recorded in the minutes of the meetings and shall not participate in any deliberation or decision of the Board relating to that matter. (2) Where a member of the Board discloses that he is a member or a policyholder of a specified insurance company and is to be regarded as interested in any matter relating to the insurance company, the disclosure shall, for the purpose of paragraph (1), be sufficient disclosure of his interest in any such matter after the date of disclosure. (3) A member may not attend, in person, a meeting of the Board in order to make a disclosure which he is required to make under this regulation if the member ensures that the disclosure is made by a notice, in writing, and shall be read and be considered at the meeting. 7. Delegation by the Board The Board may authorize, in writing, a member or a committee of the Board to perform, on its behalf, any of its functions specified in the authorization. 8. Use of the seal of the Board (1) The fixing of the common seal of the Board on any document shall be authenticated by the signature of either the Chairman of the Board or the Managing Trustee, in addition to the signature of one other member of the Board authorized by the Board, through a resolution of the Board, to act for that purpose: Provided that in the absence of both the Chairman and the Managing Trustee, the Board may, by resolution, authorise any two members of the Board to fix the seal and authenticate the fixing of the seal. (2) A document purporting to be duly executed under the seal of the Board shall be received in evidence and shall, unless the contrary is proved, be deemed to be so executed. 9. Contributions (1) All insurers and their policyholders shall, in respect of each Kenyan policy, pay a contribution to the Board to finance the payment of compensation and to defray the expenditure involved in or relating to8 the performance of the functions of the Board. (2) An insurer or policyholder shall pay the contribution under paragraph (1), as the case maybe, in such manner as the Board may, in consultation with the Minister, determine from time to time and declare by notice in the Gazette. (3) Every insurer and every policyholder shall contribute an equal sum of one quarter per cent (0.25%), respectively, of the premium payable by the policyholders in respect of the relevant policy issued to him by the authorised insurance company. (4) Every insurer shall collect from his policyholder the contribution payable by the policyholder at the commencement of a policy issued to the policyholder and remit the contribution with its own contribution to the Board, within thirty days of the issue or renewal of the policy. (5) Every insurer shall submit to the Board, in the prescribed form- a monthly return showing the total contributions payable to the Board for that month; and an annual return signed by its auditor showing the total annual contribution payable to the Board, within three months of the end of the financial year of the Board. (6) An insurer who does not submit monthly or annual returns as required under paragraph (5), shall be liable to pay a penalty charge of a sum equal two and a half percent (2 1/2%) per month until the day return is filed. (7) The Board may, through legal proceedings, recover from an autharised insurance company or its directors all sums due to it under this regulation. 10. Directions to the Board The Minister may, from time to time, give direction to the Board, in writing, relating to the performance of any of its functions under the Act and these Regulations, and the Board shall perform its function in accordance with the directions given by the Minister under this regulations. 11. Insolvency of an insurance company (1) The Board shall not provide compensation to a policyholder under the Act and these Regulations unless the authorised insurance company that9 issued the Kenyan policy or policies has become insolvent. (2) For the purposes of these Regulations, an authorised insurance company shall be considered to be insolvent if- [cap 486] it is wound by the Court under section 219 of the Companies Act; (c) (d) it does not meet solvency requirements prescribed in section 41 of the Act; in the case of an insurance company carrying on general business, where a resolution for voluntary winding up is made in a meeting of creditors under section 286 of the Companies; or it is wound up by the court at the instance of the Commissioner of Insurance under section 123 of the Act. (3) Notwithstanding paragraph (1), the Board shall not provide compensation under these regulations- Where the petition for winding up of the insurance company by the court was presented before the 1 st January, 2005; or Whether or not the court has made an order for the winding-up of the company after the resolution was passed, if the resolution was passed before the 1 st January, Duty of the Board to determine and pay compensation (1) The Board shall, in consultation with the Minister, determine from time to time, amount payable as compensation for different type of classes of insurance policies and pay such compensation to the policyholders as soon as is reasonably practicable after a claim is made. (2) The Board shall publish, by notice in the Gazette, the amount payable as compensation determined under paragraph (1) and the date the amount payable as compensation shall come into force, which shall not be in any case, be earlier than the date of publication in the notice. 13. Eligibility for Compensation (1) A policyholder shall not be eligible for compensation by the Board, in accordance with the provisions of the Act and of these Regulations, unless the policy of the insurance held by the policyholder, at the material time, was a Kenyan policy. (2) A policyholder of a Kenyan policy who has been prejudiced as a10 14. Making a claim consequence of inability, due to insolvency, of the insurer issuing the Kenyan policy to meet any liability arising under the policy shall be entitled to make a claim for compensation to the Board. (1) A policyholder who is eligible for compensation may make a claim for compensation in the prescribed form and shall submit the form to the Managing trustees. (2) A claim form submitted under Paragraph (1) shall be accompanied by such other documents in support of the claim as the Board may require. (3) In making the claim for compensation a policyholder shall- Observe utmost good faith by making full and honest disclosure, to the Board, of all material facts relating to his claim; and Provide any other information, whether on oath or otherwise, as may be required by the Board. (4) The Board may reject a claim and decline to pay any compensation of a policyholder who fails to comply with paragraph (1), (2) or (3) 15. Time limit for making compensation A policyholder who does not make a claim for compensation within two years of the insolvency of the authorised insurance company shall not be entitled to claim any compensation from the Board. 16. Conditions of compensation. (1) The right of any policyholder to compensation under these Regulations shall be subject to compliance of the policyholders with any conditions, relating to the total or partial assignment of the policyholders rights under or in respect of the relevant Kenyan policy, imposed by the Board, including- any rights a policyholder may have in respect of any payments made by the policyholder to the insurance company as premiums, under the policy, after the insolvency; or any rights a policyholder may have against any other person in respect of any event giving rise to any liability of the company under the relevant policy. (2) Any payment made by any person, other than the Board, to the11 policyholder being a payment which is related to any liability of an insolvent company to the policyholders, may, if the Board so secedes, be considered as payment, in the whole or in part of the compensation payable to the policyholders under the Act and these Regulations. 17. Limitation to compensation (1) The Board shall not pay any amount as compensation to a policyholder who holds any Kenyan policy, on the insolvency of the Insurance company which has issued the policy, if the liability of the company to the policyholder is duplicated by the liability of any other authorised insurance company which is not, for the purposes of these regulations, insolvent. (2) For the purposes of paragraph (1), the liability of any authorised insurance company towards a policyholder is duplicated by liability of another insurance company if the other company also has the liability, under the terms of any other Kenyan policy which on the date of insolvency of the first company, to pay the policyholder in respect of the matter to which the liability of the first company relates. (3) The Board shall not pay any compensation to a policyholder where the Commissioner of Insurance has, pursuant to section 67C (2) of the Act, appoint a manager to assume the management, control and conduct of the affairs and business of authorised insurance company which becomes insolvent thereafter, unless the claim relates to the liability of the said company arising out of an incident or event occurring before the date of appointment of the manager. 21. Revocation of LN 105 of 2004 The Insurance (policyholders Compensation Fund) Regulations, 2004, are revoked. THE INSURANCE REGULATIONS PART I PRELIMINARY THE INSURANCE REGULATIONS [L.N.312 of 1986,L.N.52 of 1987,L.N.542 of 1988, L.N.180 of 1992, L.N.124 of 1994,L.N.189 of 1994, L.N. 372 of 1995, L.N.87 of 1996, L.N. 169 of 1998, L.N. 75 of 1999, L.N. 76 of 1999, L.N. 172 of 1999, L.N. 108 of 2002, L.N. 91 of 2003, L.N.40 of 2004, L.N. 99 of 2006, L.N. 2 of 2007, LN. 85 of 2010]12 PART I PRELIMINARY 1. Citation 2. Applicability 3. Interpretation These Regulations may be cited as the Insurance Regulations. These Regulations shall apply to all members of the insurance industry, mutatis mutandis, unless otherwise specified. (1) In these Regulations- Kenya citizen means an individual, being a natural person, who is a citizen of Kenya; Kenya Company means a company, incorporated under the Companies Act whose shares are wholly owned by the Kenya citizens; Kenya partnership means a partnership whose partners are all Kenya citizens. (2) For the purposes of these regulations and the management of the insurance industry the classes and sub-classes of insurance business shall be serialized according to the serial numbers specified in these Regulations. 4. Excluded business For the purposes of the definition of insurance business in section 2 of the Act the following are declared not to be insurance business for the purposes of the Act- business undertaken by a person being a carrier, carrier s agent, forwarding agent, wharfinger, warehouse man or shipping agent, relating only to his liability in respect of goods belonging to another person and in his possession or under his control for the purpose of carriage, storage or sale of those goods; business undertaken by a person being an inn-keeper or lodging-house keeper relating only to his liability in respect of goods belonging to another person and in the possession or under the control of a guest at the inn or lodging house of which the first-mentioned person is the innkeeper or lodging-house keeper for safe custody.13 PART II REGISTRATION OF INSURERS 5. Insurer s application for Registration and Renewal of registration The application for registration or renewal of registration as an insurer under section 30 of the Act shall be submitted in FORM NO. INS in the First Schedule together with all the information required to be submitted in the appendices to that form specified in that Schedule. [L.N.189 of 1994, s.2.] 6. Registration fees The fee for registration as an insurer under section 30 of the Act, shall be- (i) (ii) in case of an insurer, one hundred and fifty thousand shillings; and in the case of a reinsurer, two hundred and fifty thousand shillings, and the same fee shall be payable for renewal of registration under section 188 (2). 7. Statement to be submitted under section 30(k) of the Act For the purpose of section 30 (k) of the Act, every insurer shall, at the time of the first making application for registration under one or more of the classes of insurance business prescribed under regulations 9 and 10, lodge with the Commissioner the following statements- A photocopy of the certificate of incorporation; in the case of an insurer who has not transacted insurance business prior to making the application or where authorization is sought to transact a class of business not transacted before, a copy of the feasibility study report carried out in this regard, showing estimates of premium, expenses and claims for each of the first three financial years following the year in which the application is made, separately on a year by year basis and separately for each such year on both optimistic and pessimistic bases and such feasibility study report shall contain the following information- (i) estimates relating to- (A) premiums both gross and net of reinsurance and broken down between business in Kenya and elsewhere; and (B) claims, after all reinsurance recoveries;14 (ii) a forecast balance sheet; (iii) (iv) estimates relating to the financial resources to cover underwriting liabilities and the margin of solvency; In the case of long-term insurance business, the number of contracts, and the total sums assured or amounts of annuity per annum expected to be issued; (c) (d) (e) (f) (g) (h) (i) (j) the source of business (for example, insurance brokers, agents, own employees or direct selling) and the approximate percentage expected from each source: a summary (that is to say a treaty slip) of reinsurance treaties arranged for each class of business containing all the terms and conditions; copies of drafts of any agreements with persons (other than employees of the insurer) who will manage the business of the insurer; copies or drafts of any standard agreements which the insurer may have with brokers or agents; in the case of long-term insurance business, a certificate by an actuary, supported by calculations or projections by the actuary, that he considers the financing of the insurer to be sufficient to cover both technical reserves and the required margin of solvency during the first three financial years following the financial year in which application is made. in the case of an insurer who has not transacted insurance business prior to making the application or where authorization is sought to transact a class of business not transacted before, the estimated costs of installing the administrative services and organization for securing business, and the financial resources intended to cover those costs; accounts, statements and reports laid before the shareholders at the last three annual general meetings or, if less than three annual general meetings have been held, the accounts, statements and reports laid before the annual general meetings which have been held and the minutes of the annual general meetings shall also be lodged; in the case of an insurer who was carrying on or transacting long-term insurance business immediately prior to the date of commencement of the Act, copies of the last three valuation reports of the actuary. (L.N. 97 of 2009) 7A. Deposit for the Insurers Registration For the purposes of section 32 of the Act, deposit required to be kept with the Central Bank of Kenya shall be under lien in favour of the15 Insurance Regulatory Authority. PART III ADMITTED ASSETS AND ADMITTED LIABILITIES 8. Admitted Assets and Admitted liabilities (1) For the purposes of section 41 (9) of the Act the value and extent of the assets and liabilities shall be determined in accordance with provisions of Part A of the Second Schedule. (2) In the event of any dispute as to the valuation of any asset or liability, the Commissioner may refer the dispute to a panel of three or five persons at least one of whom shall be a member of the Institute of Surveyors of Kenya or an actuary as defined in section 2 of the Act or a person qualified to be appointed an auditor under section 161 of the Companies Act; and the Commissioner may direct that the costs or any part of the costs of such a dispute settlement process shall be borne by such party or parties as he may specify. PART IV ACCOUNTS, BALANCE SHEETS, AUDIT AND ACTUARIAL INVESTIGATIONS 9. Classes of long term insurance business in respect of which separate accounts to be maintained (1) An insurer carrying on long-term insurance business, shall maintain separate accounts in respect of the following classes of long-term insurance business- LONG-TERM INSURANCE BUSINESS CLASSES OF BUSINESS Serial No.Brief Description of classes Serial No.Brief Description of classes 31 Bond investment business 32. Industrial life assurance business 33. Ordinary life assurance business 34. Superannuation business (2) For the purposes of these Regulations superannuation business means life assurance business, being business of, or in relation to, the issuing of or the undertaking of liability under superannuation, group life and16 permanent health insurance policy- that is vested in the trustees of a fund established or maintained by a person, being a fund the terms and conditions applicable to which provide for- (i) (ii) the payment of contributions to the fund by that person; and payments being made from the fund, on account of injury, sickness, retirement or death of the employees of that person or of a company in which that person has a controlling interest; or that was- (i) (ii) effected for the purposes of a superannuation or retirement scheme; or accepted by the person maintaining such a scheme for the purpose of the scheme. 10. Classes of general insurance business in respect of which separate accounts to be maintained. 11. Forms of accounts. An insurer carrying on general insurance business shall maintain separate accounts in respect of the classes of business listed in Part A of the Third Schedule and defined for the purposes of these Regulations in Part B of that Schedule. (1) For the purposes of section 54 of the Act, the forms of accounts shall be the following forms set out in Part C of the Third Schedule- the general insurance business revenue account. Form No. INS. 54-1; the long-term insurance business revenue account, Form No. INS. 54-2; (c) the additional statement in respect of general insurance business, Form No.INS.54-3; (d) the profit and loss account, Form No. INS. 54-4; (e) the balance sheet, Form No. INS (2) The forms shall be prepared in accordance with the directions specified in Part D of the Third Schedule and such other directions as the Commissioner may from time to time in writing issue to members of the insurance industry.17 12. Actuarial abstracts. For the purposes of section 57 (1) of the Act, the actuarial abstracts and statements in respect of long-term insurance business shall be prepared in accordance with the provisions of the Fourth Schedule. 13. Statement of long-term insurance business. For the purposes of section 57 (3) of the Act, the statement required of an insurer following an investigation under section 57 (1) of the Act shall be prepared in accordance with the provisions of the Fifth Schedule. 14. Actuarial valuation of liabilities 15. Minimum basis 16. Actuarial certificate For the purposes of section 57 (5) of the Act, the value of assets and the amount of liabilities for purposes of an actuarial investigation shall, subject to section 58 of the Act, be determined in accordance with the provisions of the Sixth Schedule. For the purposes of section 58 (3) of the Act, the calculation on the minimum basis of the value of liability of a statutory fund in respect of its policies, shall be according to the provisions of the Seventh Schedule. For the purposes of section 58 (5) (c) of the Act, an actuary s certificate shall be in form set out in the Eighth Schedule. 17. Annual returns long-term insurance business For the purposes of section 59 of the Act, every insurer carrying on longterm insurance business shall, within four months after the end of the period to which they relate, lodge with the Commissioner, in respect of every financial year- [L.N 108/2002] a statement of admitted assets and admitted liabilities in Form INS in the Second Schedule signed by the principal officer and by auditor on a quarterly basis, not later than forty-five days after the end of the quarter to which it relates. the following statements in the forms set out in the Ninth Schedule signed by the principal officer and also by an auditor in the case of those under (i), (ii), (iii), (iv) and (v)- (i) statement of premium income, Form No. INS. 59-IA;18 (ii) statement of incurred claims, Form No. INS. 59-3A, (iii) statement of commission and management expenses, Form No. INS 59-5; (iv) (v) (vi) (vii) (Viii ) particulars of inward and outward reinsurance treaties, Form No. INS 59-6; particulars of brokers, reinsurers, and reinsured under inward and outward reinsurance treaties, Form No. INS 59-7 particulars of insurance business not covered by any reinsurance arrangement, Form No. INS. 59-8; particulars of inward and outward reinsurance treaties, statement of commission, Form No. INS A Ix) statement of long-term insurance business, Form No. INS ; (x) statement of movement in long-term insurance business,form No. INS Annual Returns: General insurance business For the purposes of section 59 of the Act, every insurer carrying on general insurance business shall, within four months after the end of the period to which they relate, lodge with the Commissioner, in respect of every financial year- [L.N 108/2002] Statement of admitted assets and admitted liabilities in Form INS in the Second Schedule signed by the principal officer and an auditor on a quarterly basis, not later than forty-five days after the end of the quarter to which it relates and the following statements in the forms set out in the Ninth Schedule, signed by the principal officer and also by an auditor in the case of the statements under (i), (ii), (iii), (iv), (v),(vi), (vii)- (i) (ii) (iii) statement of premium income, Form No. INS. 59-1B; statement of incurred claims in respect of incidents occurring in previous years, Form No. INS. 59-2; statement of incurred claims in respect of incidents occurring in the current year and total incurred claims, Form No. INS. 59-3B; (v) statement of commission and management expenses, Form NO. INS. 59-5;19 (vi) (vii) (viii ) (ix) (x) particulars of inward and outward reinsurance treaties, Form No. INS. 59-6; particulars of brokers, reinsurers, and reinsured under inward and outward reinsurance treaties, Form No. INS. 59-7; particulars of insurance business not covered by any reinsurance arrangement,form No. INS. 59-8; statement of reinsurance premium, Form NO. INS B. statement of reinsurance commission, Form No. INS B. 19. Annual returns: Supplementary provisions (1) The statements required under regulation 17 and 18 shall be submitted separately in respect of Kenya business and outside Kenya business. (2) In case an insurer does not have any information to submit in respect of any of the classes of business under regulation 17 and 18 the statement required shall be submitted indicating that the insurer has no information to submit. (3) Class of business and sub-class of business wherever shown in the statements required to be furnished under regulations 17 and 18 are those specified in regulation 9 in respect of long-term insurance business and in Part A of the Third Schedule in respect of general insurance business. 20. Authentication and certification of accounts and statements (1) The four copies of the accounts, balance sheets, certificates, abstracts, returns or statements, required to be deposited with the Commissioner under section 60 of the Act, have printed thereupon by the insurer a certificate of authentication signed by the principal officer and the person who prepared the account, balance sheet, certificate, abstract, return or statement in this form: CERTIFIED ON THE TO BE AN AUTHENTIC COPY FOR THE PURPOSES OF SECTION 61 OF THE INSURANCE ACT, (2) The name of the person signing any statement, document, return, abstract, report, submitted to the Commissioner under the provisions of20 the Act or these Regulations shall be printed just below the signature and any one signing in the name of a firm shall print his own name and also that of his firm below the signature. [L.N. 85 of 2010] (3) Subjects to such conditions as the Commissioner may prescribe, insurance formalities or submissions of documents under this regulation may be done through the use of information technology. PART V MANAGEMENT AND EXPENSES 21. Management Expense (1) For the purposes of section 70 (1) of the Act the limits of management expenses shall be as set out in Part A of the Tenth Schedule. (2) Every insurer shall submit statements in Forms Nos. INS. 70-3, INS. 70- A,INS set out in part B of the tenth schedule as may be applicable, within six months of the period to which they relate, duly certified by the principal officer. 22. Restriction of commission For the purposes of section 73 (2) of the act, the maximum rates of brokerage, commission, payable by an insurer shall be those specified in the eleventh schedule in respect of the classes of business specified in that schedule. PART VI POLICY TERMS 23. 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The State Law and Order Restoration Council The Myanmar Insurance Law (The State Law and Order Restoration Council Law No. 10/93) The 5th Waxing Day of Second Waso, 1355 M.E. ( 23rd July, 1993 ) The State More information 2017 © DocPlayer.net Privacy Policy | Terms of Service | Feedback