A-32 - Act respecting insurance

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93.160. A federation may, in particular,
(1)  devise policies on any matter conducive to the attainment of the objects of its members;
(2)  examine the books and accounts of its members;
(3)  require from its members that they submit to it an annual report and periodical financial statements, and a copy of their by-laws or any other pertinent information;
(4)  make conventions with its members for the supervision, administration or management of their affairs for a specified period;
(5)  favour the creation and establishment of mutual insurance associations;
(6)  provide interested persons with services in view of the constitution of a mutual insurance association;
(7)  designate, from among insurers holding a licence issued by the Authority, those with whom its members may make contracts of reinsurance;
(8)  negotiate, on behalf of its members, reinsurance agreements with insurers holding a licence issued by the Authority;
(9)  act as receiver in accordance with Chapter III.1 of Title I of the Act respecting the regulation of the financial sector (chapter E-6.1);
(10)  act as the liquidator or sequestrator of a member;
(11)  act as the auditor of its members.
1985, c. 17, s. 6; 1999, c. 40, s. 33; 2002, c. 45, s. 243; 2004, c. 37, s. 90; 2008, c. 7, s. 25; 2018, c. 23, s. 811.
93.160. A federation may, in particular,
(1)  devise policies on any matter conducive to the attainment of the objects of its members;
(2)  examine the books and accounts of its members;
(3)  require from its members that they submit to it an annual report and periodical financial statements, and a copy of their by-laws or any other pertinent information;
(4)  make conventions with its members for the supervision, administration or management of their affairs for a specified period;
(5)  favour the creation and establishment of mutual insurance associations;
(6)  provide interested persons with services in view of the constitution of a mutual insurance association;
(7)  designate, from among insurers holding a licence issued by the Authority, those with whom its members may make contracts of reinsurance;
(8)  negotiate, on behalf of its members, reinsurance agreements with insurers holding a licence issued by the Authority;
(9)  act as receiver in accordance with Chapter III.1 of Title I of the Act respecting the Autorité des marchés financiers (chapter A-33.2);
(10)  act as the liquidator or sequestrator of a member;
(11)  act as the auditor of its members.
1985, c. 17, s. 6; 1999, c. 40, s. 33; 2002, c. 45, s. 243; 2004, c. 37, s. 90; 2008, c. 7, s. 25.
93.160. A federation may, in particular,
(1)  devise policies on any matter conducive to the attainment of the objects of its members;
(2)  examine the books and accounts of its members;
(3)  require from its members that they submit to it an annual report and periodical financial statements, and a copy of their by-laws or any other pertinent information;
(4)  make conventions with its members for the supervision, administration or management of their affairs for a specified period;
(5)  favour the creation and establishment of mutual insurance associations;
(6)  provide interested persons with services in view of the constitution of a mutual insurance association;
(7)  designate, from among insurers holding a licence issued by the Authority, those with whom its members may make contracts of reinsurance;
(8)  negotiate, on behalf of its members, reinsurance agreements with insurers holding a licence issued by the Authority;
(9)  act as the provisional administrator of a member for the purposes of Chapter X of Title IV;
(10)  act as the liquidator or sequestrator of a member;
(11)  act as the auditor of its members.
1985, c. 17, s. 6; 1999, c. 40, s. 33; 2002, c. 45, s. 243; 2004, c. 37, s. 90.
93.160. A federation may, in particular,
(1)  devise policies on any matter conducive to the attainment of the objects of its members;
(2)  examine the books and accounts of its members;
(3)  require from its members that they submit to it an annual report and periodical financial statements, and a copy of their by-laws or any other pertinent information;
(4)  make conventions with its members for the supervision, administration or management of their affairs for a specified period;
(5)  favour the creation and establishment of mutual insurance associations;
(6)  provide interested persons with services in view of the constitution of a mutual insurance association;
(7)  designate, from among insurers holding a licence issued by the Agency, those with whom its members may make contracts of reinsurance;
(8)  negotiate, on behalf of its members, reinsurance agreements with insurers holding a licence issued by the Agency;
(9)  act as the provisional administrator of a member for the purposes of Chapter X of Title IV;
(10)  act as the liquidator or sequestrator of a member;
(11)  act as the auditor of its members.
1985, c. 17, s. 6; 1999, c. 40, s. 33; 2002, c. 45, s. 243.
93.160. A federation may, in particular,
(1)  devise policies on any matter conducive to the attainment of the objects of its members;
(2)  examine the books and accounts of its members;
(3)  require from its members that they submit to it an annual report and periodical financial statements, and a copy of their by-laws or any other pertinent information;
(4)  make conventions with its members for the supervision, administration or management of their affairs for a specified period;
(5)  favour the creation and establishment of mutual insurance associations;
(6)  provide interested persons with services in view of the constitution of a mutual insurance association;
(7)  designate, from among insurers holding a licence issued by the Inspector General, those with whom its members may make contracts of reinsurance;
(8)  negotiate, on behalf of its members, reinsurance agreements with insurers holding a licence issued by the Inspector General;
(9)  act as the provisional administrator of a member for the purposes of Chapter X of Title IV;
(10)  act as the liquidator or sequestrator of a member;
(11)  act as the auditor of its members.
1985, c. 17, s. 6; 1999, c. 40, s. 33.
93.160. A federation may, in particular,
(1)  devise policies on any matter conducive to the attainment of the objects of its members;
(2)  examine the books and accounts of its members;
(3)  require from its members that they submit to it an annual report and periodical financial statements, and a copy of their by-laws or any other pertinent information;
(4)  make conventions with its members for the supervision, administration or management of their affairs for a specified period;
(5)  favour the creation and establishment of mutual insurance associations;
(6)  provide interested persons with services in view of the incorporation of a mutual insurance association;
(7)  designate, from among insurers holding a licence issued by the Inspector General, those with whom its members may make contracts of reinsurance;
(8)  negotiate, on behalf of its members, reinsurance agreements with insurers holding a licence issued by the Inspector General;
(9)  act as the provisional administrator of a member for the purposes of Chapter X of Title IV;
(10)  act as the liquidator or sequestrator of a member;
(11)  act as the auditor of its members.
1985, c. 17, s. 6.