applicable as specified by the Central Government under powers conferred by section
35 of the General Insurance Business (Nationalization) Act.
The important provisions of the Act relate to:
Registration: Every insurer is required to obtain a Certificate of Registration from the
Controller of Insurance, by making the payment of requisite fees. Registration should
be renewed annually.
Accounts and audit: An insurer is required to maintain separate accounts of the
receipts and payments in each class of insurance viz. Fire. Marine and Miscellaneous
Insurance. Apart from the regular financial statements, the companies are required to
maintain the following documents in respect of each class of insurance:
Record of Cover notes specifying the details of the risk covered
Record of policies
Record of premiums
Record of endorsements
Record of Bank guarantees
Record of claims
Register of agency force and business procured by each with details of
commission
Register of employees
Cash Books
Reinsurance details
Claims register
Investments:
Investments of insurance company are usually made in approved
investments under the provisions of the Act. The guidelines and limitations are issued
by the Central Government from time to time.
Limitation on management expenses:
The Act prescribes the maximum limits of
expenses of management including commission that may be incurred by an insurer.
The percentages are prescribed in relation to the total gross direct business written
by the insurer in India.
Prohibition of Rebates: The Act prohibits any person from offering any rebate of
commission or a rebate of premium to any person to take insurance. Any person found
guilty would be punished with a fine up to five hundred rupees
Powers of Investigation:
The Central Government may at any time direct the
Controller or any other person by order, to investigate the affairs of any insurer and
report to the central government.
Other Provisions: Other provisions of the Act deal with the licensing of agents,
surveyors, advance payment of premium and Tariff Advisory Committee (TAC).
Prohibition of rebates
Powers of investigation
Licensing of agents
Advance payments of premiums
Tariff Advisory Committee
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