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Title: Insurance Law Reform:


1
Insurance Law Reform
  • The path that lies ahead
  • 2007 Joint National Conference of the Australian
    and New Zealand Insurance Law Associations
  • Christchurch, 19-21 September 2007

2
Context
  • Review of Financial Products and Providers -
    currently in progress by the Ministry of Economic
    Development for the Minister of Commerce
  • In relation to insurance market conduct issues,
    RFPP concluded that the present law in some areas
    no longer meets the needs of New Zealands
    insurance market
  • Reserve Bank has responsibility for insurance
    prudential regulation

3
Problem overview
  • The current laws inadequacies mainly reflect
    technological and economic changes over time
  • Specific problems include ambiguity,
    fragmentation, complexity, unused systems and a
    lack of consumer protection focus
  • It is proposed to repeal and replace existing
    Acts with one new statute

4
Insurance Law Reform market conduct
  • RFPP identified four areas of concern
  • Insurance contracts (duty of disclosure, and
    remedies for mis-statement and non-disclosure)
  • Insurance intermediaries and agency
  • Registration of assignments and mortgages of life
    insurance policies (and affecting transfers of
    life policies)
  • Risk-based insurance product disclosure

5
Insurance Contracts issues
  • 1. Duty to disclose not well understood by policy
    holders and is not contained in legislation for
    all classes of insurance
  • 2. Remedy of contract avoidance does not
    distinguish between the consequences of innocent,
    negligent and fraudulent non-disclosure

6
Insurance Contracts issues
  • 3. There is a lack of alignment between the
    remedies for mis-statement and non-disclosure
  • 4. There are inconsistencies in remedies applying
    to different classes of insurance, eg. life,
    health and general
  • 5. Consumer expectations that underwriting occurs
    at contract formation rather than at the time of
    claim are not always being met

7
Insurance Contracts considerations
  • The following is being considered
  • Codifying the duty of disclosure and requiring
    insurers to warn policyholders about the duty
  • Aligning the position for mis-statement and
    non-disclosure, and their application to all
    classes of insurance
  • Limiting an insurers right to avoid an
    insurance contract and
  • Providing remedies where the right to avoid does
    not apply.

8
Intermediaries Agency - issues
  • 1. Need clarity about when an intermediary is the
    agent of the insurer, or agent of the
    policyholder
  • Combine definitions in Insurance Law reform Act
    1977 with Insurance Intermediaries Act 1994 which
    deals with agency issues in relation to premiums
    and claims payments
  • Financial adviser reforms

9
Intermediaries Agency - considerations
  • To address these issues the following is being
    considered
  • Agency for the purpose of contract negotiation
    and formation should be determined on the basis
    of written authorisation by an insurer
  • Where a written authority is not in place the
    insurance intermediary will be deemed to be the
    agent of the consumer

10
Intermediaries Agency - considerations
  • Agency status would determine where
    responsibility lies
  • Appointment of an agent by one insurer would not
    restrict the agent from acting as agent for other
    insurers, unless the first insurer restricts this
  • Agency status would be in addition to any
    quality, performance and disclosure requirements
    developed under the proposed financial advisers
    legislation

11
Intermediaries Agency - considerations
  • There would be three categories of insurance
    intermediary agent that apply during contract
    negotiation and formation
  • The intermediary would be required to provide
    written disclosure to the policyholder, on the
    general effect of his/her agency status prior to
    forming an insurance contract (and at renewal and
    during claims processing where an intermediary is
    used)
  • Failure to disclose would attract penalties

12
Registration for life policies - issues
  • 1. Registration system under the Life Insurance
    Act 1908 for assignments and mortgages of life
    policies is paper based (contrast with other
    developments in electronic transactions)

13
Registration for life policies - considerations
  • To address these issues the following is being
    considered
  • The interest-holder in a life policy would send
    (including by electronic means) the insurer a
    notice of assignment or mortgage in order to
    establish priority to claims under policy
  • There would be an exemption from the notice
    procedure where the entity taking the assignment
    or mortgage of the life policy is also the
    insurer under the policy

14
Registration for life policies - considerations
  • The requirement for hardcopy documents would be
    removed so that interest-holders would be able to
    move to electronic storage of policy documents
  • The priority rules contained in the Life
    insurance Act 1908 would apply
  • Permanent transfers would be affected by the
    insurer recording the transfer details in the
    policyholder register held by the insurer

15
Product disclosure - issues
  • No legal requirements for form, content and
    timing of product disclosure
  • Difficult for consumers to compare products from
    different providers, and to be well informed of
    the particular details of the contract prior to
    commencement of policy
  • Further work to be undertaken by MED

16
Insurance Law Reform - submissions
  • Overall the submissions received stated that
    reform in these areas is needed, however some
    differ on the detail of the proposals set out in
    the discussion document
  • We are considering the submissions so that the
    proposals will reflect the concerns raised by
    submitters
  • Thank you to all those in the audience who put in
    the time and thought to prepare these submissions

17
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