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1 PLEASE NOTE This document, prepared by the Legislative Counsel Office, is an office consolidation of this Act, current to April 1, It is intended for information and reference purposes only. This document is not the official version of the Act. The Act and the amendments as printed under the authority of the Queen s Printer for the province should be consulted to determine the authoritative statement of the law. For more information concerning the history of this Act, please see the Table of Public Acts. If you find any errors or omissions in this consolidation, please contact: Legislative Counsel Office Tel: (902)2 CHAPTER I-4 INSURANCE ACT 1. In this Act (a) accident insurance means insurance by which the insurer undertakes, otherwise than incidentally to some other class of insurance defined by or under this Act, to pay insurance money in the event of accident to the person insured, but does not include insurance by which the insurer undertakes to pay insurance money both in the event of death by accident and in the event of death from any other cause; (a.1) accidental death insurance means insurance undertaken by an insurer as part of a contract of life insurance whereby the insurer undertakes to pay an additional amount of insurance money in the event of the death by accident of the person whose life is insured; (a.2) adjuster means a person who, for compensation, not being a barrister or solicitor acting in the usual course of his profession or a trustee or an agent of the property insured, directly or indirectly solicits the right to negotiate the settlement of a loss under a contract of insurance on behalf of the insured or the insurer, or holds himself out as an adjuster of losses under such contracts; (b) agent means a person who, for compensation, solicits insurance on behalf of any insurer or transmits, for a person other than himself, an application for or a policy of insurance to or from such insurer or offers or acts or assumes to act in the negotiation of such insurance or in negotiating the continuance or renewal of other than life insurance contracts, but does not include a salaried employee of the insurer who does not receive commission or a salary in lieu thereof for negotiating such insurance; (b.1) aircraft insurance means insurance against loss of or damage to an aircraft and against liability for loss or damage to persons or property caused by an aircraft or by the operation thereof; (b.2) appeal includes a judicial revision or review of a judgment, decision, order, direction, determination, finding or conviction, and a case stated or reserved, and a removal of proceedings by way of certiorari or otherwise; (c) automobile includes a trolley bus and a self-propelled vehicle, and the trailers, accessories, and equipment of any of them but does Definitions accident insurance accidental death insurance adjuster agent aircraft insurance appeal automobile 13 2 Cap. I-4 Insurance Act automobile insurance boiler and machinery insurance broker chief agency contract court credit insurance disability insurance employees mutual benefit society not include railway rolling stock that runs on rails, or watercraft, or aircraft of any kind; (c.1) automobile insurance means insurance (i) against liability arising out of (A) bodily injury to or the death of a person, or (B) loss of or damage to property, caused by an automobile or the use or operation thereof, (ii) against loss of or damage to an automobile and the loss of use thereof, and includes insurance otherwise coming within the class of accident insurance where the accident is caused by an automobile or the use or operation thereof, whether liability exists or not, if the contract also includes insurance described in clause (a); (c.2) boiler and machinery insurance means insurance against loss or damage to property and against liability for loss or damage to persons or property through the explosion, collapse, rupture, or breakdown of, or accident to, boilers or machinery; (d) broker means a person who, for compensation, acts or aids in negotiating contracts of insurance or placing risks or effecting insurance, or in negotiating the continuance or renewal of such contracts for a person other than himself; (d.1) chief agency means the principal office or place of business in Prince Edward Island of any licensed insurer having its head office out of Prince Edward Island; (d.2) contract means a contract of insurance and includes a policy, certificate, interim receipt, renewal receipt, or writing evidencing the contract, whether sealed or not, and a binding oral agreement; (e) court means the Supreme Court; (e.1) credit insurance means insurance against loss to the insured through the insolvency or default of a person to whom credit is given in respect of goods, wares or merchandise; (e.2) disability insurance means insurance undertaken by an insurer as part of a contract of life insurance whereby the insurer undertakes to pay insurance money or to provide other benefits in the event that the person whose life is insured becomes disabled as a result of bodily injury or disease; (f) employees mutual benefit society means a society incorporated by the officers or officers and employees of a corporation for the purpose of providing support and pensions to such of the officers or employees as become incapacitated or as cease to be employed by 24 Insurance Act Cap. I-4 3 the corporation or for the purpose of paying pensions, annuities or gratuities to or for dependants of such officers or employees or funeral benefits upon the death of such officers or employees; (f.1) employers liability insurance means insurance (not being insurance incidental to some other class of insurance defined by or under this Act) against loss to an employer through liability for accidental injury to or death of an employee arising out of or in the course of his employment, but does not include workers compensation insurance; (f.2) endowment insurance means an undertaking to pay an ascertained or ascertainable sum at a fixed future date, if the person whose life is insured is then alive, or at his death, if he dies before such date; (g) exchange or reciprocal or inter-insurance exchange means a group of subscribers exchanging reciprocal contracts of indemnity or inter-insurance with each other through the same attorney; (g.01) Facility Association means an association of insurers referred to in subsection 21(2); (g.1) fire insurance means insurance (not being insurance incidental to some other class of insurance defined by or under this Act) against loss of or damage to property through fire, lightning or explosion due to ignition; (g.2) foreign jurisdiction includes any jurisdiction other than Prince Edward Island; (h) fraternal society means a society, order or association incorporated for the purpose of making with its members only and not for profit, contracts of life, accident or sickness insurance in accordance with its constitution, bylaws and rules and this Act; (h.1) guarantee insurance means the undertaking to perform an agreement or contract or to discharge a trust, duty or obligation upon default of the person liable for such performance or discharge, or to pay money upon such default or in lieu of such performance or discharge, or where there is loss or damage through such default and includes insurance against loss or liability for loss due to the invalidity of the title to any property or of any instrument or to any defect in such title or instrument, but does not include credit insurance; (h.2) hail insurance means insurance against loss of or damage to growing crops caused by hail; employers liability insurance endowment insurance exchange or reciprocal interinsurance exchange Facility Association fire insurance foreign jurisdiction fraternal society guarantee insurance hail insurance 35 4 Cap. I-4 Insurance Act head office industrial contract inland transportation insurance insurance insurance fund insured insurer life insurance (i) head office means the place where the chief executive officer of an insurer transacts his business; (i.1) industrial contract means a contract of life insurance for an amount not exceeding $2,000, exclusive of any benefit, surplus, profit, dividend or bonus also payable under the contract, and which provides for payment of premiums at fortnightly or shorter intervals or, if the premiums are usually collected at the home of the insured at monthly intervals; (i.2) inland transportation insurance means insurance (other than marine insurance) against loss of or damage to property (i) while in transit or during delay incidental to transit, or (ii) where, in the opinion of the Superintendent, the risk is substantially a transit risk; (j) insurance means the undertaking by one person to indemnify another person against loss or liability for loss in respect of a certain risk or peril to which the object of the insurance may be exposed, or to pay a sum of money or other thing of value upon the happening of a certain event; (j.1) insurance fund as applied to a fraternal society or as applied to any corporation not incorporated exclusively for the transaction of insurance, includes all money, securities for money and assets appropriated by the rules of the society or corporation to the payment of insurance liabilities or appropriated for the management of the insurance branch, department or division of the society, or otherwise legally available for insurance liabilities, but does not include funds of a trade union appropriated to or applicable for the voluntary assistance of wage earners unemployed or upon strike; (j.2) insured means a person insured by a contract whether named or not; (k) insurer includes any corporation, or any society or association incorporated or unincorporated, any fraternal society or person, or any underwriter or group of underwriters, that undertakes or effects, or agrees, or offers to undertake or effect, a contract of insurance; (k.1) life insurance means insurance whereby an insurer undertakes to pay insurance money (i) on death, or (ii) on the happening of an event or contingency dependent on human life, or (iii) at a fixed or determinable future time, or (iv) for a term dependent on human life, and without restricting the generality of the foregoing, includes 46 Insurance Act Cap. I-4 5 (v) accidental death insurance, but not accident insurance, (vi) disability insurance, and (vii) an undertaking, entered into by an insurer in the ordinary course of its business, to provide an annuity or what would be an annuity except that the periodic payments may be unequal in amount; (k.2) livestock insurance means insurance (not being insurance incidental to some other class of insurance defined by or under this Act) against loss through the death or sickness of or accident to an animal; (l) lodge includes a primary subordinate division by whatever name known, of a fraternal society; (l.1) marine insurance means insurance against marine losses; that is to say, the losses incident to marine adventure, and may by the express terms of a contract or by usage of trade extend so as to protect the insured against losses on inland waters or by land or air which are incidental to any sea voyage; (l.2) Minister means that member of the Executive Council charged for the time being with the administration of this Act; (m) motor vehicle has the same meaning as automobile; (m.1) motor vehicle liability policy means a policy, or that part of a policy, evidencing a contract insuring (i) the owner or driver of an automobile, or (ii) a person who is not the owner or driver thereof where the automobile is being used or operated by his employee or agent or any other person on his behalf, against liability arising out of bodily injury to or the death of a person or loss or damage to property caused by an automobile or the use or operation thereof; (m.2) mutual benefit society means a mutual corporation formed for the purpose of providing sick and funeral benefits for its members where the amounts paid for sick benefits do not exceed $12 per week and for funeral benefits $400, or for this and any other purposes except life insurance, but does not include any employees mutual benefit society; (n) mutual insurance means a contract of insurance, other than life, accident and sickness insurance, in which the consideration is not fixed or certain at the time the contract is made and is to be determined at the termination of the contract or at fixed periods during the term of the contract according to the experience of the livestock lodge marine insurance Minister motor vehicle motor vehicle liability policy mutual benefit society mutual insurance 57 6 Cap. I-4 Insurance Act mutual insurance company non-owners policy officer owner s policy paid in paid up person plate glass insurance policy premium insurer in respect of all similar contracts whether or not the maximum amount of such consideration is predetermined, and includes a contract of insurance in which, although part of the consideration may be fixed or certain at the time the contract is made, the insured is liable to the insurer in respect of other similar contracts of insurance made or to be made by the insurer during the term of the contract, and the term cash plan or cash premium plan shall not refer to such mutual insurance; (n.1) mutual insurance company means an insurer incorporated under the laws of the province and carrying on a mutual insurance business in the province and which is not licensed under the laws of any other government; (n.2) non-owners policy means a motor vehicle liability policy insuring a person solely in respect of the use or operation by him or on his behalf of an automobile that is not owned by him; (o) officer includes any trustee, director, manager, treasurer, secretary or member of the board or committee of management of an insurer or person appointed by the insurer to sue and be sued in its behalf; (o.1) owner s policy means a motor vehicle liability policy insuring a person in respect of the ownership, use or operation of an automobile owned by him and within the description or definition thereof in the policy, and, if the contract so provides, in respect of the use or operation of any other automobile; (o.2) paid in when applied to the capital stock of an insurer or to any shares thereof, means the amount paid to the insurer on its shares, not including the premium, if any, paid thereon, whether such shares are or are not fully paid; (p) paid up when applied to the capital stock of an insurer or to any shares thereof, means capital stock or shares on which there remains no liability, actual or contingent, to this issuing insurer; (p.1) person includes a partnership; (p.2) plate glass insurance means insurance (not being insurance incidental to some other class of insurance defined by or under this Act) against loss of or damage to plate, sheet or window glass, whether in place or in transit; (q) policy means the instrument evidencing a contract; (q.1) premium means the single or periodical payment to be made for the insurance, and includes dues and assessments; 68 Insurance Act Cap. I-4 7 (q.2) premium note means an instrument given as consideration for insurance whereby the maker undertakes to pay such sums as are legally demanded by the insurer, the aggregate of such sums not to exceed an amount specified in the instrument and includes any undertaking to pay such sums regardless of the form thereof and whether or not accompanied by a deposit of money or security; (r) property includes profits, earnings and other pecuniary interests, and expenditure for rents, interest, taxes and other outgoings and charges and in respect of inability to occupy the insured premises, but only to the extent of express provision in the contract; (r.1) property damage insurance means insurance against loss or damage to property which is not included in or incidental to some other class of insurance defined by or under this Act; (r.2) provincial company means a company incorporated by or under an Act of the Legislature; (s) public liability insurance means insurance against loss or damage to the person or property of others which is not included in or incidental to some other class of insurance defined by or under this Act; (s.1) regulations means regulations made under the authority of this Act; (s.2) sick and funeral benefits includes insurance against sickness, disability or death; (t) sickness insurance means insurance by which the insurer undertakes to pay insurance money in the event of sickness of the person or persons insured, but does not include disability insurance; (t.1) sprinkler leakage insurance means insurance against loss of or damage to property through the breakage or leakage of a sprinkler equipment or other fire protection system, or of pumps, water pipes or plumbing and its fixtures; (t.2) Superintendent means the Superintendent of Insurance; (u) theft insurance means insurance against loss or damage through theft, wrongful conversion, burglary, house-breaking, robbery or forgery; (u.1) weather insurance means insurance against loss or damage through windstorm, cyclone, tornado, rain, hail, flood, or frost, but does not include hail insurance; premium note property property damage insurance provincial company public liability insurance regulations sick and funeral benefits sickness insurance sprinkler leakage insurance Superintendent theft insurance weather insurance 79 8 Cap. I-4 Insurance Act workers compensation insurance (u.2) workers compensation insurance means insurance of an employer against the cost of compensation prescribed by statute for bodily injury, disability or death of a worker through accident or disease arising out of or in the course of his employment. R.S.P.E.I. 1974, Cap. I-5, s.1; 1976,c.15,s.1; 1994,c.27,s.1. PART I SUPERINTENDENT AND HIS DUTIES Appointment of Superintendent Duties of Superintendent Officers & clerks Power to receive affidavit & examine & compel witnesses Oaths, administration of Superintendent not to own certain shares Limitation of action against Superintendent Actions, Superintendent may bring 2. (1) The Lieutenant Governor in Council may appoint an officer to be called the Superintendent of Insurance. (2) The Superintendent shall act under the instructions of the Minister, have general supervision of the business of insurance within the province, see that the laws relating thereto are enforced and obeyed, and examine and report to the Minister upon all matters connected therewith. (3) The Lieutenant Governor in Council may appoint officers and clerks under the Superintendent. R.S.P.E.I. 1974, Cap. I-5, s In carrying out his duties and in exercising his powers under this Act or under any other Act relating to insurance, the Superintendent may require and may take and receive affidavits, statutory declarations and depositions, and may examine witnesses upon oath; and he shall have the same power to summon persons to attend as witnesses, to enforce their attendance, to compel them to produce books, documents and things, and to give evidence as any court has in civil cases. R.S.P.E.I. 1974, Cap. I-5, s An oath required by this Act to be taken, may be administered by the Superintendent. R.S.P.E.I. 1974, Cap. I-5, s Neither the Superintendent nor any officer under him shall be interested as a shareholder, directly or indirectly, in any insurance company doing business in the province. R.S.P.E.I. 1974, Cap. I-5, s (1) Without a fiat of the Minister of Environment, Labour and Justice and Attorney General, no action or proceeding shall be brought or taken against the Superintendent for anything done or omitted in the performance, or intended or supposed performance of his duty under this Act, or under any other Act which imposes duties upon him. (2) The Superintendent may bring actions and institute proceedings in his name of office for the enforcement of this Act or for the recovery of fees and penalties payable hereunder. 810 Insurance Act Cap. I-4 9 (3) No action or proceeding for the recovery of fees and penalties payable hereunder shall be commenced without the leave of the Superintendent. R.S.P.E.I. 1974, Cap. I-5, s.6; 1997,c.20,s.3; 2000, c.5, s.3; 2010,c.14,s.3; 2012,c.17,s.2. BOOKS AND RECORDS 7. (1) The Superintendent shall keep the following books and records: (a) a register of all licenses issued pursuant to this Act, in which shall appear the name of the insurer, the address of its head office, the address of its principal office in Canada, the name and address of its principal general agent in the province, the number of the license, particulars of the classes of insurance for which the insurer is licensed, and such other information as the Superintendent considers necessary; (b) a record of all securities deposited by each insurer with the Minister of Finance, Energy and Municipal Affairs, naming them in detail, their par value, their date of maturity and value at which they are received as deposit; (c) a record of all claims of which notice of dispute is filed pursuant to this Act; and (d) a record of agents licensed or authorized under this Act. (2) The books and records required by this section to be kept shall be open to inspection at such time and upon payment of such fees as are prescribed. R.S.P.E.I. 1974, Cap. I-5, s.7; 1983, c.1, s.6; 1986, c.5, s.2; 1993, c.29, s.4; 2010,c.31,s.3; 2012,c.17,s The Superintendent shall cause to be published yearly in the Gazette a list of the insurers licensed at the date of the list, and he shall forthwith cause notice of the issue of a license to an insurer not theretofore licensed and of the suspension, cancellation, revocation or reviver of a license to be given by publication in the Gazette. R.S.P.E.I. 1974, Cap. I- 5, s (1) A certificate under the hand and seal of office of the Superintendent that on a stated day an insurer mentioned therein was or was not licensed under this Act, or that any insurer was originally admitted to license or that the license of any insurer was renewed, suspended, revived, revoked or cancelled on a stated day, is evidence of the facts stated in the certificate, without proof of the signature of the Superintendent or official signing the same. (2) A certificate of the filing of any document required to be filed in the office of the Minister of Finance, Energy and Municipal Affairs or of the Superintendent shall be evidence of the filing if signed or purporting Recovery of fees, leave required Superintendent must keep certain Inspection of books and records List of insurers, suspensions etc. published annually Evidence of being licensed, certificate of Superintendent Evidence of filing documents 911 10 Cap. I-4 Insurance Act to be signed by the Superintendent. R.S.P.E.I. 1974, Cap. I-5, s.9; 1983, c.1, s.6; 1986, c.5, s.2; 1993, c.29, s.4; 2010,c.31,s.3; 2012,c.17,s.2. DUTIES RESPECTING LICENSES Determination of right to be licensed Decisions of Superintendent, in writing Certified copy of decision Reporting evidence by stenographer Appeal to Lt. Gov. in C. Inquiries re contracts or financial affairs of an insurer Access to books, securities and documents of an insurer Information to be provided 10. The Superintendent shall determine the right of any insurer to be licensed under this Act, subject to appeal, and to the right of the Lieutenant Governor in Council or of the Minister to suspend or cancel any license as hereinafter provided. R.S.P.E.I. 1974, Cap. I-5, s (1) Every decision of the Superintendent upon an application for a license shall be in writing and notice thereof shall be forthwith given to the insurer. (2) The insurer, or any person interested is entitled, upon payment of the prescribed fee, to a certified copy of the decision. (3) The evidence and proceedings in any matter before the Superintendent may be reported by a stenographer sworn before the Superintendent faithfully to report the same. R.S.P.E.I. 1974, Cap. I-5, s An applicant for a license may appeal from the decision of the Superintendent refusing a license to the Lieutenant Governor in Council. R.S.P.E.I. 1974, Cap. I-5, s.12. INVESTIGATION OF INSURERS 13. The Superintendent may direct to an insurer any inquiry concerning its contracts or financial affairs, and the insurer shall make prompt and explicit answer to any such inquiry, and is, in case of refusal or neglect to answer, guilty of an offence. R.S.P.E.I. 1974, Cap. I-5, s The Superintendent, or any person authorized under his hand, shall, at all reasonable times, have access to all the books, securities and documents of an insurer, agent or adjuster, which relate to contracts of insurance, and any officer or person in charge, possession, custody or control of such books, securities or documents who refuses or neglects to afford such access is guilty of an offence. R.S.P.E.I. 1974, Cap. I-5, s The officers, adjusters and agents of every licensed insurer, every other licensed person, and every insurer, shall furnish the Superintendent on his request with full information relative to any contract issued by the insurer or to the insured, and made or deemed to be made within the province or relative to any settlement or adjustment under any such contract. R.S.P.E.I. 1974, Cap. I-5, s12 Insurance Act Cap. I (1) The Superintendent shall visit personally, or cause to be visited at least annually, the head office or chief agency in the province of every licensed insurer, other than a mutual benefit society having less than three hundred members, or any insurer as to which he adopts the inspection of some other government, and he shall verify the statement of the condition and affairs of each such insurer filed under this Act, and make such inquiries as are necessary to ascertain its ability to provide for the payment of its contracts as they mature, and whether or not it has complied with all the provisions of this Act applicable to its transactions; and the Superintendent shall report thereon to the Minister as to all matters requiring his attention and decisions. (2) Where the head office of any such insurer is not in the province the Minister may, in his discretion, instruct the Superintendent to visit the head office to inspect and examine its affairs and to make such inquiries as the Minister requires. (3) The officers or agents of the insurer shall produce its books and records for the inspection of the Superintendent or other person making the inspection, and shall otherwise facilitate the examination so far as is in their power. (4) In order to facilitate such inspection the Superintendent, with the approval of the Minister, may require the insurer to produce the books and records at the head office or chief agency of the insurer in the province or at such other place as the Superintendent directs; any officer of the insurer who has custody of the books and records so attending is entitled to be paid by the insurer the actual expenses of the attendance. (5) The Superintendent, with the approval of the Minister, may cause abstracts to be prepared of the books and vouchers and a valuation to be made of the assets and liabilities of any such insurer and the cost thereof upon the certificate of the Superintendent, approved by the Minister, shall be paid by the insurer. (6) Where the office of an insurer at which an examination is made is out of the province, the insurer shall pay the account of the Superintendent in connection with such examination upon the certificate of the Superintendent approved by the Minister. (7) With the consent of the Minister, the Superintendent may, with respect to any insurer, accept the inspection and report, in whole or in part, of, or made under the authority of, any other government in Canada. R.S.P.E.I. 1974, Cap. I-5, s.16. Annual visit to head office or chief agency of each licensed insurer & report thereon to Minister Visit head office located outside province Assist Superintendent in investigation Production of books and records at head office or chief agency of insurer Abstracts of books & vouchers, valuation of assets & liabilities of insurer Payment of account by insurer if out of province Inspection report by another government, adoption by P.E.I. 1113 12 Cap. I-4 Insurance Act SERVICE OF PROCESS Head office of insurer outside province, service 17. (1) Where the head office of a licensed insurer is outside the province, notice or process in any action or proceeding in the province may be effectually served upon the insurer by leaving three copies of such notice or process with the Superintendent, or in his office with the person there in charge, or by forwarding such copies to the Superintendent by registered mail. Notice of post office address, filed, to be (2) Every licensed insurer shall file in the office of the Superintendent notice of a post office address to which any such notice or process may be forwarded by the Superintendent and shall notify the Superintendent of any change in the address. Copy of notice returned by post to insurer Record of all service of process Judgment not to be entered against insurer until (3) The Superintendent shall forthwith after the receipt of such notice or process in triplicate, forward one copy thereof to the insurer by registered mail, postage prepaid, addressed in the manner last notified, to him for this purpose by the insurer. (4) The Superintendent shall keep a record of all such proceedings, showing the day and hour of such service of process. (5) No judgment against the insurer shall be entered for default of appearance or defence in such action or proceeding unless and until an affidavit is filed in the court, out of or by which such process is issued, showing that the Superintendent has duly forwarded a copy thereof to the insurer. R.S.P.E.I. 1974, Cap. I-5, s.17. ANNUAL REPORT Annual report to Minister, contents & publication Assets permitted to be shown for insurers Corrections in annual statements 18. (1) The Superintendent shall prepare for the Minister, from the statements filed by the insurers and from any inspection or inquiries made, an annual report showing particulars of the business of each insurer as ascertained from such statements, inspection and inquiries; and such report may at the discretion of the Minister be printed and published. (2) In his report the Superintendent shall allow as assets only such of the investments of any insurer as are authorized by this Act, its charter or any other Act applicable to such investments. (3) In his report the Superintendent shall make the necessary corrections in the annual statement of any insurer and may increase or diminish the liabilities of such insurer to the true and correct amounts thereof as ascertained from any examination of its affairs. 1214 Insurance Act Cap. I-4 13 (4) If it appears to the Superintendent, or if he has any reason to suppose, from the annual statement that the value placed by an insurer, incorporated and licensed under the laws of the province, upon any of its real estate is too great, he may either require the insurer to secure an appraisement of the real estate by one or more competent valuators, or may himself procure the appraisement at the expense of the insurer, and the appraised value, if it varies materially from the statement made by the insurer, may be substituted in the annual report of the Superintendent. (5) In like manner the Superintendent may procure an appraisement of any parcel of land which constitutes the security for any loan, and if from the appraisal it appears that the parcel is not adequate security for the loan and accrued interest, he may reduce the value to such an amount as is fairly realizable from such security, in no case to exceed the appraised value, and may insert the reduced value in his report. (6) In like manner the Superintendent may make or cause to be made an appraisal of the security taken for any investment of the insurer, and if it appears that the value of the securities as shown on the books of the insurer is greater than its true value as shown by the appraisal, he may reduce the book value of the same to such amount as is fairly realizable therefrom, and in no case to exceed such appraised value, and may insert the reduced amount in his annual report. (7) The Superintendent may require any insurer incorporated and licensed under the law of the province to dispose of and realize any of its investments acquired after October 1, 1933, and not allowed in his report, and the insurer shall, within sixty days after receiving such request, absolutely dispose thereof and, if the amount realized therefrom falls below the amount paid by the insurer therefor, the directors of the insurer are jointly and severally liable for the payment to the insurer of the amount of the deficiency. (8) Notwithstanding subsection (7) if any director present when such an investment was authorized did forthwith, or if any director then absent, did, within eight days after he becomes aware of such investment, protest and give notice thereof by registered letter to the Superintendent, such director may thereby, and not otherwise, exonerate himself from such liability. (9) An insurer affected thereby may appeal to the Lieutenant Governor in Council from the ruling of the Superintendent as to the allowance in his report of any asset not allowed by him, or as to any item or amount added to liabilities, or as to any correction or alteration made in its statement. R.S.P.E.I. 1974, Cap. I-5, s.18. Value of real estate, appraisal Land used as security for loans, appraisal, amending, reporting Appraisal of securities of an insurer Disposal & realization of investments by insurer upon order of Superintendent Protest by director to exonerate himself from liability Appeal to Lieutenant Governor in Council 1315 14 Cap. I-4 Insurance Act APPEAL FROM SUPERINTENDENT S DECISION Request for Superintendent s decision in writing & time for filing appeal Decision to be certified and filed with Clerk of Executive Council 19. (1) Where by this Act an appeal to the Lieutenant Governor in Council is given to any person, the Superintendent shall, at the request of such person, give a certificate in writing, setting forth the ruling complained of and his reasons therefor, and the ruling shall be binding upon such person, unless within ten days after giving thereof such person serves upon the Superintendent notice of his intention to appeal therefrom, setting forth the grounds of appeal, and within ten days thereafter files his appeal with the Lieutenant Governor in Council and with due diligence prosecutes the same, in which case action on such ruling shall be suspended until the Lieutenant Governor in Council renders judgment thereon. (2) The Superintendent shall certify and file with the Clerk of the Executive Council the decision appealed from and his reasons therefor, and the documents, statements, inspection reports, certificates, declarations, and other papers relating to the matter and any evidence taken and such other information as he had before him in making his decision. R.S.P.E.I. 1974, Cap. I-5, s.19. PART II GENERAL PROVISIONS APPLICABLE TO INSURERS IN PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND Undertaking insurance in province, when deemed Insurer carrying on business in province, who is deemed to be 20. (1) Any insurer undertaking a contract of insurance which, under this Act, is deemed to be made in the province, whether the contract is original or a renewal, except the renewal of life insurance policies, is deemed to be undertaking insurance in the province within the meaning of this Part. (2) Any insurer that within the province, (a) undertakes or offers to undertake insurance; (b) sets up or causes to be set up any sign containing the name of the insurer; (c) maintains or operates either in its own name or in the name of an agent or other representative, any office for the transaction of the business of insurance either within or outside the province; (d) distributes or publishes or causes to be distributed or published any proposal, circular, card, advertisement, printed form, or a like document; (e) makes or causes to be made any written or oral solicitation for insurance; (f) issues or delivers any policy of insurance of interim receipt or collects or receives or negotiates for or causes to be collected or received or negotiated for any premium for a contract of insurance 1416 Insurance Act Cap. I-4 15 or inspects any risk or adjusts any loss under a contract of insurance; or (g) prosecutes or maintains any action or proceeding in respect of a contract of insurance, is deemed to be an insurer carrying on business in the province within the meaning of this Act. (3) Every insurance company licensed to issue a motor vehicle liability policy shall: (a) subscribe to the facility or any automobile insurance pool as approved by the Superintendent and shall be bound by any and all provisions governing such subscribers and members; (b) provide automobile insurance as required under Part XI of the Highway Traffic Act R.S.P.E.I. 1988, Cap. H-5. R.S.P.E.I. 1974, Cap. I-5, s.20; 1975,c.49,s.1; 1994,c.27,s (1) Without prejudice to subsection 20(3), every insurer carrying on the business of automobile insurance in the province shall be a participant in, and subject to the terms and conditions of, a government approved plan to ensure a market for automobile insurance to all owners and licensed operators of motor vehicles and to provide, in accordance with section to , payment with respect to claims for damages made by persons who are not insured under a contract within the meaning of section 245 and who have no other insurance, or who have other insurance that is inadequate, with respect to the damages claimed and shall, in accordance with those articles of association or bylaws and this Act, establish and implement the Plan of Operation and carry out its obligations in the province with respect to that Plan. Subscribership and membership, certain required Plan for automobile insurance coverage, including uninsured motorists (2) A plan under subsection (1) may be administered by an association of insurers. (3) A copy of the constitution and bylaws of an association and the rules of a proposed plan shall be submitted to the Superintendent for approval and no association or plan shall become effective until such documents are filed with the Superintendent and he gives approval thereto. (4) No change shall be made in the documents referred to in subsection (3) and no termination of a plan shall be effective unless notice thereof is given to the Superintendent at least thirty days before the proposed effective date and the change or termination is approved by the Superintendent. (5) Repealed by 2003,c.1,s.1. (6) Repealed by 2003,c.1,s.1. Association Approval Changes Rates Order 1517 16 Cap. I-4 Insurance Act Agents (7) Where an agent submits an application under a plan to an insurer, the agent is bound by the constitution and bylaws of the association and the rules of the plan. 1982,c.12,s.1; 1994,c.27,s.3; 2003,c.1,s.1. LICENSES Insurers must be licensed Offence for not being licensed Idem Exception to requirement for license Insurer carrying on business outside province Reinsuring risk outside province Licenses, issuance of to certain classes 22. (1) Every insurer carrying on business in the province shall obtain from the Superintendent and hold a license under this Act. (2) Every insurer carrying on business in the province without having obtained a license as required by this section is guilty of an offence. (3) Any person who, within the province, does or causes to be done any act or thing mentioned in section 20 on behalf of, or as agent of, an insurer not licensed under this Act, or who receives, directly or indirectly, any remuneration for so doing, is guilty of an offence. (4) The following shall not be deemed insurers within the meaning of this Act or required or entitled to be licensed as such: (a) employees mutual benefit societies; (b) a trade union which, under the authority of its charter, has an assurance or benefit fund for the benefit of its own members exclusively; (c) such other organizations as the Lieutenant Governor in Council determines. (5) An insurer incorporated and licensed by the province and which carries on or solicits business in any foreign jurisdiction without being first authorized so to do under the laws of the foreign jurisdiction, is guilty of an offence. R.S.P.E.I. 1974, Cap. I-5, s Nothing in this Act prevents a licensed insurer who has lawfully effected a contract of insurance in the province from reinsuring the risk or any portion thereof with any insurer transacting business out of the province and not licensed under this Act. R.S.P.E.I. 1974, Cap. I-5, s (1) Upon due application and upon proof of compliance with this Act, the Superintendent may issue a license to undertake contracts of insurance and carry on business in the province to any insurer coming within one of the following classes: (a) joint stock insurance companies; (b) mutual insurance companies; (c) fraternal societies; (d) mutual benefit societies; (e) companies duly incorporated to undertake insurance contracts and not within any of the foregoing classes; 1618 Insurance Act Cap. I-4 17 (f) underwriters or syndicates of underwriters operating on the plan known as Lloyd s; (g) underwriting members of the Canadian Insurance Exchange. (2) A license issued pursuant to this Act authorizes the insurer named therein to exercise within the province all rights and powers reasonably incidental to the carrying on of the business of insurance named therein, which are not inconsistent with this Act or its charter. R.S.P.E.I. 1974, Cap. I-5, s.23; 1987, c.35, s (1) Subject to Parts of this Act particularly relating to classes of insurers mentioned in section 24, a license may be granted to an insurer to carry on any one or more of the classes of insurance defined in section 1 and such other classes as may be prescribed by the regulations. License, authority for certain powers License for one or more classes of insurance (2) A license may be issued subject to such limitation and conditions as the Minister may prescribe. Limitation, imposed on license (3) A license to carry on automobile insurance in the province is subject to the following conditions: (a) in any action in the province against the licensed insurer, or its insured, arising out of an automobile accident in the province, the insurer shall appear and shall not set up any defence to a claim under a contract made outside the province, including any defence as to the limits of liability under the contract, that might not be set up if the contract were evidenced by a motor vehicle liability policy issued in the province; (b) in any action in another province or territory of Canada against the licensed insurer, or its insured, arising out of an automobile accident in that province or territory, the insurer shall appear and shall not set up any defence to a claim under a contract evidenced by a motor vehicle liability policy issued in this province or territory that might not be set up if the contract were evidenced by a motor vehicle liability policy in the other province or territory. (4) The license to an insurer who commits a breach of either of the conditions of license set out in subsection (3) may be cancelled. (5) Every insurer licensed for the transaction of life insurance may, under the authority of its license, unless the license expressly provides otherwise, issue annuities and endowments of all kinds and also include in any policy of life insurance, in respect of the same life or lives insured thereby, disability insurance and accidental death insurance. (6) Every insurer licensed to carry on fire insurance may, subject to its act of incorporation, and subject to the restrictions prescribed by the license, insure or reinsure any property in which the insured has an Conditions imposed on licenses to carry on automobile insurance Cancellation of license if breach of conditions Life insurance, license authorizes issue of annuities and endowments Fire insurance license, authorizes insurance or reinsurance 1719 18 Cap. I-4 Insurance Act Fire insurance, license, authorizes insurance against loss or damage under Part IV policy insurable interest against loss or damage by fire, lightning or explosion and may insure or reinsure the same property against loss or damage from falling aircraft, earthquake, windstorm, tornado, hail, sprinkler leakage, riot, malicious damage, weather, water damage, smoke damage, civil commotion and impact by vehicles and any one or more perils falling within such other classes of insurance as are prescribed by the regulations. (7) An insurer licensed to carry on fire insurance may insure an automobile against loss or damage under a policy falling within Part IV of this Act, but in the case of a purely mutual fire insurance corporation, incorporated or licensed in Prince Edward Island and carrying on business on the premium note plan, the automobile shall be specifically insured under a policy separate from that insuring other property. Determination of class of insurance into which a contract falls Capital requirements License for underwriters (8) Where a question arises as to the class of insurance into which any specific contract of insurance or form of policy falls, the Superintendent may determine the question, and his determination shall be effective and final for the purposes of this Act. R.S.P.E.I. 1974, Cap. I-5, s.24; 1991,c.17,s (1) A license shall not be granted to a joint stock insurance company not licensed before January 1, 1989, unless the company furnishes to the Superintendent satisfactory evidence that (a) if the company is applying for a license to transact the business of life insurance, the company has paid up capital and surplus of not less than $5,000,000 of which at least $2,500,000 is paid up capital and at least $1,250,000 is unimpaired surplus; (b) if the company is applying for a license to transact any class of business other than life insurance, the company has paid up capital and surplus of not less than $3,000,000 of which at least $1,500,000 is paid up capital and at least $750,000 is unimpaired surplus. (2) A license shall not be granted an insurance company mentioned in clause 24(1)(e), or to an underwriter or syndicate of underwriters operating on the plan known as Lloyd s or to an underwriting member of the Canadian Insurance Exchange except upon proof that (a) its, or his, net surplus of assets over all liabilities exceeds the paid up capital stock required in the case of a joint stock company under the preceding subsection, carrying on the same class of insurance; and (b) its net surplus together with the contingent liability of members, if any, exceeds the subscribed and allotted capital stock required in the case of such a joint stock insurance company. 1820 Insurance Act Cap. I-4 19 (3) A license shall not be granted to a mutual insurance company, except upon proof that (a) the total amount insured under the contracts of the company in force at the expiration of one year from the date of the issue of the initial license amounts to at least $100,000; (b) thereafter the total amount insured under contracts at all times equals at least $100,000. (4) A license shall not be granted to any insurer except upon proof that the insurer has complied with the Part of this Act and regulations applicable thereto. (5) Where the head office of an applicant for a license under this Act is outside the province, a license shall not be granted except upon proof of the applicant s ability to provide for the payment at maturity of all its contracts, but the Superintendent may accept as sufficient the fact that such insurer is licensed by any government in Canada, Federal or Provincial. R.S.P.E.I. 1974, Cap. I-5, s.25; 1984, c.24, s.1; 1987, c.35, s.2; 1990, c.24, s The Superintendent may require notice of the application for a license to be given by publication in the Gazette and elsewhere. R.S.P.E.I. 1974, Cap. I-5, s (1) Before the issue of a license to an insurer, the insurer shall file in the office of the Superintendent (a) a certified copy of its Act or charter of incorporation, which shall include its regulations verified in manner satisfactory to the Superintendent; (b) an affidavit or statutory declaration that the insurer is still in existence and legally authorized to transact business under its charter; (c) a certified copy of its last balance sheet and auditor s report thereon; (d) notice of the place where the head office of the insurer is situated, if outside the province; (e) notice of the place where the chief agency or head office of the insurer in the province is to be situated; (f) a statement showing the amount of the capital of the insurer and the number of shares into which it is divided, the number of shares subscribed and the amount paid up thereon; (g) a certified copy of the power of attorney to the Canadian chief agent, if any; (h) notice of appointment of chief agent or resident manager for the province; License for mutual insurance company Proof of compliance with Act Head office of insurer outside province, license issued upon proof of certain facts Publication of notice of application for license Insurer must file certain documents and information before issuance of license 19 View more
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