The Insurance Act — Canada — Manitoba law | Esheria

The Insurance Act

This part sets up Manitoba’s insurance regulator, gives the superintendent supervisory and licensing powers, and requires certain disclosures, records, notices, and information responses.

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Jurisdiction
Canada — Manitoba
Instrument
Act or statute
Version
Undated source snapshot
Language
en
Official source
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Statute overview

About this statute

This part sets up Manitoba’s insurance regulator, gives the superintendent supervisory and licensing powers, and requires certain disclosures, records, notices, and information responses. This part gives the superintendent and minister powers to inspect insurers, require records and reports, and set licence conditions, while insurers and their directors must cooperate and keep their licensing information current. This segment sets governance, reporting, and supervision rules for insurers, including meeting, committee, filing, and financial-statement requirements, plus several prohibitions and winding-up rules. This part regulates unfair or deceptive insurance practices, gives the superintendent enforcement powers, and sets rules for notices, fees, dispute resolution, policy copies, and some remedies for insureds and claimants. This part sets rules for life insurance contracts, including what policies must contain, when coverage starts, premium grace periods, disclosure duties, beneficiary designations, and when some exclusions or voidability rules apply.