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B.C. Reg. 569/2004, deposited December 13, 2004, pursuant to the FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS ACT [Section 289]. Order in Council 1230/2004, approved and ordered December 11, 2004.
On the recommendation of the undersigned, the Lieutenant Governor, by and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council, orders that, effective December 31, 2004, the attached Insurance Council Regulation is made.
— G. M. COLLINS, Minister of Finance; S. BOND, Presiding Member of the Executive Council.
Schedule
INSURANCE COUNCIL REGULATION
1 In this regulation, "Act" means the Financial Institutions Act.
2 In addition to its responsibilities and duties under the Act, the council must
(a) maintain books of account in a form and in a manner that facilitate the preparation of its financial statements in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles,
(b) prepare financial statements annually in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles,
(c) before June 1 of each year, appoint a person qualified under sections 180 and 183 of the Company Act as auditor of the council for the following fiscal year,
(d) submit to the minister
(i) no later than September 30 of each year, the financial statements for the previous fiscal year and a copy of the auditor's report, and
(ii) at least 60 days before the beginning of each fiscal year, a copy of its proposed budget for that year,
(e) send to every licensee and to every insurance company and extraprovincial insurance corporation that has a business authorization to carry on insurance business, copies of the council's financial statements for the previous fiscal year,
(f) collect on behalf of the government the fees referred to in items 18, 18.1 and 19 of Schedule 1 to the Financial Institutions Fees Regulation, and
(g) provide a continuing education program for general insurance agents, general insurance salespersons, life insurance agents, insurance adjusters and employed insurance adjusters.
3 The council is authorized, for the purpose of funding its expenses, to set by order and collect, from insurers authorized to carry on insurance business, an assessment in an amount for each such insurer that is not more than 10 times the amount set by rule of the council for an insurance agent's licence.
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