A-32.1 - Insurers Act

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354. The board of directors of a self-regulatory organization exercises functions and powers relating to the organization’s insurance business; the board must establish a professional liability insurance decision-making committee.
Within the limits provided by law, the board may delegate the exercise of some of those functions and powers. However, it must delegate exclusively to the professional liability insurance decision-making committee all functions and powers relating to the processing of notices of loss likely to fall under the coverage of the insurance contracts underwritten by the organization.
2018, c. 23, s. 3.
In force: 2019-06-13
354. The board of directors of a self-regulatory organization exercises functions and powers relating to the organization’s insurance business; the board must establish a professional liability insurance decision-making committee.
Within the limits provided by law, the board may delegate the exercise of some of those functions and powers. However, it must delegate exclusively to the professional liability insurance decision-making committee all functions and powers relating to the processing of notices of loss likely to fall under the coverage of the insurance contracts underwritten by the organization.
2018, c. 23, s. 3.