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About the licence framework
In preparation for the new regulatory regime, the Insurance Council has been working on developing a draft framework for the restricted insurance agency licence. The framework will define core elements of the restricted licence, identified below.
Licence qualifications
The experience, training, and other criteria necessary to get a licence and sell insurance.
Criteria and supporting information to determine a candidate’s suitability to hold a licence
Core competencies and training required for individuals conducting incidental insurance sales on behalf of the licence-holder
Ongoing licence requirements
These are requirements to maintain the licence, such as providing disclosures of information to the client or the regulator, annual declarations, licence fees, or requirements for continuing education.
Annual reporting of licence-related information, or confirming compliance with licence requirements
Provisions to manage professional liability
Mandated disclosures of information to the consumer or the regulator
Fee model for licensure
Requirements for continuing education
A designated representative
The role and responsibilities of an individual assigned to ensure the business complies with the requirements of its restricted licence.
Role and responsibilities of the designated representative—an individual assigned to ensure the business complies with regulatory and licence requirements
Qualifications and requirements to be appointed as a designated representative
To ensure the effectiveness of proposed regulatory measures, the Insurance Council’s evaluation of the above topics will be informed by consultation with the businesses included in the Province’s regulations on restricted insurance agency licences.
About our regulatory approach
The Insurance Council is committed to Right-touch Regulation, a balance-seeking approach where regulation is proportional to public risk. This means we look to apply the minimal amount of regulatory measures necessary to achieve public protection outcomes.
Where feasible, we intend to align British Columbia’s restricted insurance agency licence with the restricted licence regimes in other Canadian jurisdictions. However, legislation and regulatory context vary by province.