A-32 - Act respecting insurance

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317. The Authority may, if it considers it advisable, conduct or commission any inspection into the internal affairs and activities of any insurer.
The Government may, for the application of the preceding paragraph, make agreements with any other government.
1974, c. 70, s. 317; 1982, c. 52, s. 80; 1989, c. 48, s. 235; 1999, c. 40, s. 33; 2002, c. 70, s. 131; 2004, c. 37, s. 90.
317. The Agency may, if it considers it advisable, conduct or commission any inspection into the internal affairs and activities of any insurer.
The Government may, for the application of the preceding paragraph, make agreements with any other government.
1974, c. 70, s. 317; 1982, c. 52, s. 80; 1989, c. 48, s. 235; 1999, c. 40, s. 33; 2002, c. 70, s. 131.
317. The Inspector General shall inspect or cause to be inspected the affairs of every insurer at least once every three years or whenever he considers any such inspection necessary for the protection of the insured.
He may however, in the case of insurers constituted under an act other than an act of Québec, accept in the place and stead of such inspection any inspection report made on such insurers by the authorities having jurisdiction over them.
The Government may, for the application of the preceding paragraph, make agreements with any other government.
1974, c. 70, s. 317; 1982, c. 52, s. 80; 1989, c. 48, s. 235; 1999, c. 40, s. 33.
317. The Inspector General shall inspect or cause to be inspected the affairs of every insurer at least once every three years or whenever he considers any such inspection necessary for the protection of the insured.
He may however, in the case of insurers incorporated under an act other than an act of Québec, accept in the place and stead of such inspection any inspection report made on such insurers by the authorities having jurisdiction over them.
The Government may, for the application of the preceding paragraph, make agreements with any other government.
1974, c. 70, s. 317; 1982, c. 52, s. 80; 1989, c. 48, s. 235.
317. The Inspector General shall inspect or cause to be inspected the affairs of every insurer and every special insurance broker contemplated in section 346 at least once every three years or whenever he considers any such inspection necessary for the protection of the insured.
He may however, in the case of insurers incorporated under an act other than an act of Québec, accept in the place and stead of such inspection any inspection report made on such insurers by the authorities having jurisdiction over them.
The Government may, for the application of the preceding paragraph, make agreements with any other government.
1974, c. 70, s. 317; 1982, c. 52, s. 80.
317. The Superintendent shall inspect or cause to be inspected the affairs of every insurer and every special insurance broker contemplated in section 346 at least once every three years or whenever he considers any such inspection necessary for the protection of the insured.
He may however, in the case of insurers incorporated under an act other than an act of Québec, accept in the place and stead of such inspection any inspection report made on such insurers by the authorities having jurisdiction over them.
The Government may, for the application of the preceding paragraph, make agreements with any other government.
1974, c. 70, s. 317.