The RIB Act grants the Discipline Committee power to impose penalties on members found guilty of misconduct, which is defined under Section 15(1) of Ontario Regulation 991. Which one (1) of the following acts is NOT defined as "misconduct". Being convicted after October 1, 1981 of a criminal offence or an offence under the Insurance Act. Failure to comply with the RIEMAct, Regulations and By-laws. The payment of any referral or finder's to an insurance broker registered in the province of Quebec to act as an intermediary for insurance, other than life insurance.

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The RIB Act grants the Discipline Committee power to impose
penalties on members found guilty of misconduct, which is
defined under Section 15(1) of Ontario Regulation 991. Which
one (1) of the following acts is NOT defined as "misconduct".
Being convicted after October 1, 1981 of a criminal offence or an offence under the
Insurance Act.
Failure to comply with the RIEMAct, Regulations and By-laws.
The payment of any referral or finder's fee to an insurance broker registered in the
province of Quebec to act as an intermediary for insurance, other than life
insurance.
Transcribed Image Text:The RIB Act grants the Discipline Committee power to impose penalties on members found guilty of misconduct, which is defined under Section 15(1) of Ontario Regulation 991. Which one (1) of the following acts is NOT defined as "misconduct". Being convicted after October 1, 1981 of a criminal offence or an offence under the Insurance Act. Failure to comply with the RIEMAct, Regulations and By-laws. The payment of any referral or finder's fee to an insurance broker registered in the province of Quebec to act as an intermediary for insurance, other than life insurance.
Being convicted after October 1, 1981 of a criminal offence or an offence under the
Insurance Act.
Failure to comply with the RIB Act, Regulations and By-laws.
The payment of any referral or finder's fee to an insurance broker registered in the
province of Quebec to act as an intermediary for insurance, other than life
insurance.
The use of any practice or conduct that results in unreasonable delay or resistance
to the fair adjustment of claims.
Transcribed Image Text:Being convicted after October 1, 1981 of a criminal offence or an offence under the Insurance Act. Failure to comply with the RIB Act, Regulations and By-laws. The payment of any referral or finder's fee to an insurance broker registered in the province of Quebec to act as an intermediary for insurance, other than life insurance. The use of any practice or conduct that results in unreasonable delay or resistance to the fair adjustment of claims.
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