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Insurance Corporation of British Columbia

The Insurance Corporation of British Columbia (ICBC) is a provincial Crown corporation in British Columbia providing insurance. ICBC was created in 1973 by the NDP government of Premier Dave Barrett.

Insurance Corporation of British Columbia
TypeCrown corporation
IndustryInsurance
Founded1973; 50 years ago (1973)
Headquarters,
ProductsVehicle insurance
Revenue5.52 Billion CAD (2021) [1]
1.538 Billion CAD (2021) [1]
OwnerGovernment of British Columbia
Number of employees
5,200 [2]
Websiteicbc.com

By law, any vehicle registered and driven or parked on public streets in British Columbia must be covered by ICBC's basic insurance package, which can be purchased from independent brokers across the province. This basic coverage, called "Autoplan," includes protection from third party legal liability, under-insured motorist protection, accident benefits, hit-and-run protection, and inverse liability.

History

The original purpose of ICBC was to provide universal and affordable compulsory public auto insurance in British Columbia by operating on a non-profit basis.[3][4] However, in March 2010, Christy Clark's BC Liberal government announced that it would require ICBC to pay the province dividends totaling some $778 million over three years, thus signaling the end of ICBC’s operation as a non-profit Crown corporation, and also making it the only for-profit public auto insurance provider in Canada.[5][6] These dividends eventually totalled $1.2 billion.[7] Since ICBC's creation, its responsibilities have expanded to include driver licensing, vehicle registration, and various road safety initiatives.[8]

When ICBC was established, it initially held a monopoly on all automobile insurance in the province, but in 1977 its enabling legislation was amended to allow private insurers to compete with it in the market for optional (additional) insurance (including coverage such as extended liability, collision, and comprehensive plans).[9][10] ICBC continues to both hold a monopoly on basic insurance and offer optional additional coverage.

Recent history

 
An ICBC Driver Licensing Centre in Royal Centre, Vancouver

On November 23, 2016, the provincial government announced that 'luxury' cars (those worth over $150,000) will no longer be insured by ICBC.[11] In 2016, there were approximately 3000 cars in this class insured by ICBC; the government claimed that this change would save approximately $2.3 million per year. High-end car dealers have criticized this change, arguing that it would be better to adjust the rates that these car owners pay rather than ignore an entire segment of vehicles on the road.[12] In 2017 ICBC introduced a modified version of this new system, whereby 'luxury' vehicles could still be insured but would face having to pay higher premiums. Under this new system, "Certain luxury vehicles that are considered to be high-value vehicles are charged higher Basic Autoplan insurance premiums, as of January 8, 2017". Vehicles that are classified as 'luxury' vehicles may also require an application to "obtain own damage coverage, which includes Collision, Comprehensive, and Specified Perils coverage.".[13]

In 2019, ICBC overhauled its rate structure for liability insurance by shifting to a private-sector model where high-risk categories pay higher premiums.[14] Attorney General David Eby has condemned the high rates, stressing the need for price reductions for young drivers, while acknowledging that rates are still subsidized.[15]

In February 2020 the BC provincial government announced that they were switching ICBC from a "litigation based model" to a "no-fault" model.[16] Under this new model "people involved in vehicle crashes can no longer sue for damages except in cases involving court convictions for offences like negligence, street racing, impaired driving, or in cases of faulty manufacturing, botched repairs and the over-service of alcohol by a business".[16] Instead of suing, people "will receive benefits, payments for medical treatment and compensation directly from ICBC, using amounts set by the province depending on the type of injury".[16] This change is estimated to save ICBC "$2.9 billion in legal fees, pain and suffering and injury claims in 2022". Of the $2.9 billion, $1.2 billion will be "redirected into boosting treatment benefits and quickening response times for claims", and 1.7 billion will be used to implement the 20% rate cut.[16] In January 2021 the BCUC approved a "a 15 per cent decrease to basic insurance rates", with ICBC stating that "With the introduction of ICBC's new Enhanced Care coverage in May 2021, drivers will save on average 20 per cent on their combined basic and optional vehicle insurance".[17]

In February 2021 the BC government announced that BC drivers "will get a one-time cheque averaging $190" due to "An improved financial outlook at ICBC, partially the result of fewer crashes and accident claims during the pandemic".[18] A second rebate was announced in July 2021, averaging $120 dollars per policy holder.[19]

In March 2022 the BC government announced that ICBC "will provide a one-time relief rebate of $110 to customers to ease the financial burden of increased gas prices caused by the invasion of Ukraine by Russian forces."[20] The government stated that the funds for the rebates would come from the "net income of $1.9 billion for the fiscal year ending March 31, 2022",[20] with the remainder being "reinvested into ICBC’s capital reserves to ensure rates remain affordable for the long term."[20]

Operations

Governance

ICBC is governed by a board of directors appointed according to the provisions of the Insurance Corporation Act, ICBC's enabling statute. The board of directors, the CEO, and ICBC management govern ICBC in accordance with corporate governance best practices, and in accordance with the provisions of the enabling legislation, the Motor Vehicle Act, other legislation applicable to ICBC, and directives from the provincial Cabinet Committee. Proof of insurance is demonstrated, in part, by the application of a decal to the licence plate. As of May 1st 2022 decals are discontinued and will no longer be issued. This was done as part of the transition to online renewals.

Rates and finances

Like other insurance companies, ICBC bases its premiums on a client's claims history, type of automobile, and geographic location. The Corporation's discount plan (called "Roadstar" and "Roadstar Gold") rewards safe drivers with reduced premiums based on the number of years the driver has been free of successful claims against them.

Rates applicable to ICBC's basic automobile insurance coverage are subject to the review of, and are set by, the British Columbia Utilities Commission. In practice, however, the Cabinet of the provincial government controls ICBC’s rate setting through its power to set target financial outcomes (such as capital reserve ratios and profits), and through its ability to issue Special Directives to the BCUC.[21]

Revenue collected by the Corporation goes mostly towards paying insurance benefits and operational costs. The remainder is devoted to fulfilling ICBC’s mandate to promote safe driving (the "RoadSense" campaign), as well as various other loss prevention strategies.

See also

References

  1. ^ a b Insurance Corporation of British Columbia 2020/21 ANNUAL SERVICE PLAN REPORT (Report).
  2. ^ ICBC 2010 Annual Report (PDF) (Report). Retrieved November 12, 2011.
  3. ^ Premier Dave Barrett: "Government-owned automobile insurance represents an opportunity for the people of British Columbia who use their automobiles as a utility to have the right to decent automobile insurance protection at no-profit rates." (Hansard: 2nd session, 30th Parliament, Afternoon March 6, 1973, p. 1042)
  4. ^ Minister Hanson (the Social Credit minister responsible for ICBC): "The mandate of ICBC, which was established a number of years ago, was to break even… The bottom line is that ICBC is a user-paying, non-profit, break-even corporation. There haven't been great payments to the government out of ICBC. Government has nothing to do with it. It stands on its own. Rates are established for that reason and for actuarial reasons. The bottom line is: break-even and don't end up with a surplus or a deficit." (Hansard: 2nd Session, 34th Parliament, 22 April 1988)
  5. ^ Willcocks, Paul (March 7, 2010). "Cash grab from ICBC will cost drivers". Times Colonist. Retrieved June 22, 2017.
  6. ^ There are three other public auto insurers in Canada: Manitoba Public Insurance, Saskatchewan Government Insurance, and the Societé de l'assurance automobile du Québec. All three are disallowed from remitting profits or dividends to the provincial treasury. See: https://www.mpi.mb.ca/en/PDFs/PolicyGuide2017.pdf at p. 6; https://www.sgi.sk.ca/about/index.html; and http://legisquebec.gouv.qc.ca/en/showversion/cs/S-11.011?code=se:23&pointInTime=20170620#20170620 at Section 23.
  7. ^ "Government vows to keep hands off ICBC dividends for three years". Vancouver Sun. November 25, 2016. Retrieved June 22, 2017.
  8. ^ McCandless, Richard (Summer 2013). "Politics and Public Auto Insurance in British Columbia". BC Studies. 178: 104–106.
  9. ^ BC Utilities Commission (November 12, 2003). "2004 Revenue Requirements Application Decision". p. 1.
  10. ^ McCandless, 102.
  11. ^ "ICBC will stop insuring high-end luxury cars". NEWS 1130. November 23, 2016. Retrieved January 25, 2017.
  12. ^ "High-end car dealers not consulted as ICBC says it will stop insuring expensive autos". Vancouver Sun. November 25, 2016. Retrieved January 25, 2017.
  13. ^ . www.icbc.com. Archived from the original on September 18, 2020. Retrieved April 19, 2022.
  14. ^ Fletcher, Tom (October 7, 2019). "Premier John Horgan regrets big ICBC rate hikes for young people". Abbotsford News. Retrieved October 8, 2019.
  15. ^ Smyth, Mike (October 7, 2019). "ICBC sticker shock: Young drivers walloped under new rate system". The Province. Retrieved October 8, 2019.
  16. ^ a b c d Shaw, Rob (February 6, 2020). "B.C. to cut ICBC rates 20 per cent and switch to 'no-fault' insurance". Vancouver Sun. Retrieved April 20, 2022.
  17. ^ "BCUC approves ICBC basic rate decrease on interim basis" (Press release). ICBC. January 15, 2021.
  18. ^ DeRosa, Katie (February 2, 2021). "ICBC customers to get an average $190 rebate after $600 million in savings from fewer crashes". Vancouver Sun. Retrieved April 20, 2022.
  19. ^ Crawford, Tiffany (June 11, 2021). "COVID-19: ICBC to issue drivers a second rebate". Vancouver Sun. Retrieved April 20, 2022.
  20. ^ a b c "ICBC relief rebate coming for drivers" (Press release). Government of British Columbia. March 25, 2022.
  21. ^ BC Utilities Commission, 4-5.

External links

  • Official website
  • The Insurance Corporation Act, the enabling legislation of ICBC

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The Insurance Corporation of British Columbia ICBC is a provincial Crown corporation in British Columbia providing insurance ICBC was created in 1973 by the NDP government of Premier Dave Barrett Insurance Corporation of British ColumbiaTypeCrown corporationIndustryInsuranceFounded1973 50 years ago 1973 HeadquartersNorth Vancouver British Columbia CanadaProductsVehicle insuranceRevenue5 52 Billion CAD 2021 1 Net income1 538 Billion CAD 2021 1 OwnerGovernment of British ColumbiaNumber of employees5 200 2 Websiteicbc comBy law any vehicle registered and driven or parked on public streets in British Columbia must be covered by ICBC s basic insurance package which can be purchased from independent brokers across the province This basic coverage called Autoplan includes protection from third party legal liability under insured motorist protection accident benefits hit and run protection and inverse liability Contents 1 History 1 1 Recent history 2 Operations 2 1 Governance 2 2 Rates and finances 3 See also 4 References 5 External linksHistory EditThe original purpose of ICBC was to provide universal and affordable compulsory public auto insurance in British Columbia by operating on a non profit basis 3 4 However in March 2010 Christy Clark s BC Liberal government announced that it would require ICBC to pay the province dividends totaling some 778 million over three years thus signaling the end of ICBC s operation as a non profit Crown corporation and also making it the only for profit public auto insurance provider in Canada 5 6 These dividends eventually totalled 1 2 billion 7 Since ICBC s creation its responsibilities have expanded to include driver licensing vehicle registration and various road safety initiatives 8 When ICBC was established it initially held a monopoly on all automobile insurance in the province but in 1977 its enabling legislation was amended to allow private insurers to compete with it in the market for optional additional insurance including coverage such as extended liability collision and comprehensive plans 9 10 ICBC continues to both hold a monopoly on basic insurance and offer optional additional coverage Recent history Edit An ICBC Driver Licensing Centre in Royal Centre Vancouver On November 23 2016 the provincial government announced that luxury cars those worth over 150 000 will no longer be insured by ICBC 11 In 2016 there were approximately 3000 cars in this class insured by ICBC the government claimed that this change would save approximately 2 3 million per year High end car dealers have criticized this change arguing that it would be better to adjust the rates that these car owners pay rather than ignore an entire segment of vehicles on the road 12 In 2017 ICBC introduced a modified version of this new system whereby luxury vehicles could still be insured but would face having to pay higher premiums Under this new system Certain luxury vehicles that are considered to be high value vehicles are charged higher Basic Autoplan insurance premiums as of January 8 2017 Vehicles that are classified as luxury vehicles may also require an application to obtain own damage coverage which includes Collision Comprehensive and Specified Perils coverage 13 In 2019 ICBC overhauled its rate structure for liability insurance by shifting to a private sector model where high risk categories pay higher premiums 14 Attorney General David Eby has condemned the high rates stressing the need for price reductions for young drivers while acknowledging that rates are still subsidized 15 In February 2020 the BC provincial government announced that they were switching ICBC from a litigation based model to a no fault model 16 Under this new model people involved in vehicle crashes can no longer sue for damages except in cases involving court convictions for offences like negligence street racing impaired driving or in cases of faulty manufacturing botched repairs and the over service of alcohol by a business 16 Instead of suing people will receive benefits payments for medical treatment and compensation directly from ICBC using amounts set by the province depending on the type of injury 16 This change is estimated to save ICBC 2 9 billion in legal fees pain and suffering and injury claims in 2022 Of the 2 9 billion 1 2 billion will be redirected into boosting treatment benefits and quickening response times for claims and 1 7 billion will be used to implement the 20 rate cut 16 In January 2021 the BCUC approved a a 15 per cent decrease to basic insurance rates with ICBC stating that With the introduction of ICBC s new Enhanced Care coverage in May 2021 drivers will save on average 20 per cent on their combined basic and optional vehicle insurance 17 In February 2021 the BC government announced that BC drivers will get a one time cheque averaging 190 due to An improved financial outlook at ICBC partially the result of fewer crashes and accident claims during the pandemic 18 A second rebate was announced in July 2021 averaging 120 dollars per policy holder 19 In March 2022 the BC government announced that ICBC will provide a one time relief rebate of 110 to customers to ease the financial burden of increased gas prices caused by the invasion of Ukraine by Russian forces 20 The government stated that the funds for the rebates would come from the net income of 1 9 billion for the fiscal year ending March 31 2022 20 with the remainder being reinvested into ICBC s capital reserves to ensure rates remain affordable for the long term 20 Operations EditGovernance Edit ICBC is governed by a board of directors appointed according to the provisions of the Insurance Corporation Act ICBC s enabling statute The board of directors the CEO and ICBC management govern ICBC in accordance with corporate governance best practices and in accordance with the provisions of the enabling legislation the Motor Vehicle Act other legislation applicable to ICBC and directives from the provincial Cabinet Committee Proof of insurance is demonstrated in part by the application of a decal to the licence plate As of May 1st 2022 decals are discontinued and will no longer be issued This was done as part of the transition to online renewals Rates and finances Edit Like other insurance companies ICBC bases its premiums on a client s claims history type of automobile and geographic location The Corporation s discount plan called Roadstar and Roadstar Gold rewards safe drivers with reduced premiums based on the number of years the driver has been free of successful claims against them Rates applicable to ICBC s basic automobile insurance coverage are subject to the review of and are set by the British Columbia Utilities Commission In practice however the Cabinet of the provincial government controls ICBC s rate setting through its power to set target financial outcomes such as capital reserve ratios and profits and through its ability to issue Special Directives to the BCUC 21 Revenue collected by the Corporation goes mostly towards paying insurance benefits and operational costs The remainder is devoted to fulfilling ICBC s mandate to promote safe driving the RoadSense campaign as well as various other loss prevention strategies See also Edit Canada portalManitoba Public Insurance Saskatchewan Government Insurance Societe de l assurance automobile du Quebec AirCare emissions program References Edit a b Insurance Corporation of British Columbia 2020 21 ANNUAL SERVICE PLAN REPORT Report ICBC 2010 Annual Report PDF Report Retrieved November 12 2011 Premier Dave Barrett Government owned automobile insurance represents an opportunity for the people of British Columbia who use their automobiles as a utility to have the right to decent automobile insurance protection at no profit rates Hansard 2nd session 30th Parliament Afternoon March 6 1973 p 1042 Minister Hanson the Social Credit minister responsible for ICBC The mandate of ICBC which was established a number of years ago was to break even The bottom line is that ICBC is a user paying non profit break even corporation There haven t been great payments to the government out of ICBC Government has nothing to do with it It stands on its own Rates are established for that reason and for actuarial reasons The bottom line is break even and don t end up with a surplus or a deficit Hansard 2nd Session 34th Parliament 22 April 1988 Willcocks Paul March 7 2010 Cash grab from ICBC will cost drivers Times Colonist Retrieved June 22 2017 There are three other public auto insurers in Canada Manitoba Public Insurance Saskatchewan Government Insurance and the Societe de l assurance automobile du Quebec All three are disallowed from remitting profits or dividends to the provincial treasury See https www mpi mb ca en PDFs PolicyGuide2017 pdf at p 6 https www sgi sk ca about index html and http legisquebec gouv qc ca en showversion cs S 11 011 code se 23 amp pointInTime 20170620 20170620 at Section 23 Government vows to keep hands off ICBC dividends for three years Vancouver Sun November 25 2016 Retrieved June 22 2017 McCandless Richard Summer 2013 Politics and Public Auto Insurance in British Columbia BC Studies 178 104 106 BC Utilities Commission November 12 2003 2004 Revenue Requirements Application Decision p 1 McCandless 102 ICBC will stop insuring high end luxury cars NEWS 1130 November 23 2016 Retrieved January 25 2017 High end car dealers not consulted as ICBC says it will stop insuring expensive autos Vancouver Sun November 25 2016 Retrieved January 25 2017 Coverage for luxury vehicles www icbc com Archived from the original on September 18 2020 Retrieved April 19 2022 Fletcher Tom October 7 2019 Premier John Horgan regrets big ICBC rate hikes for young people Abbotsford News Retrieved October 8 2019 Smyth Mike October 7 2019 ICBC sticker shock Young drivers walloped under new rate system The Province Retrieved October 8 2019 a b c d Shaw Rob February 6 2020 B C to cut ICBC rates 20 per cent and switch to no fault insurance Vancouver Sun Retrieved April 20 2022 BCUC approves ICBC basic rate decrease on interim basis Press release ICBC January 15 2021 DeRosa Katie February 2 2021 ICBC customers to get an average 190 rebate after 600 million in savings from fewer crashes Vancouver Sun Retrieved April 20 2022 Crawford Tiffany June 11 2021 COVID 19 ICBC to issue drivers a second rebate Vancouver Sun Retrieved April 20 2022 a b c ICBC relief rebate coming for drivers Press release Government of British Columbia March 25 2022 BC Utilities Commission 4 5 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Insurance Corporation of British Columbia Official website The Insurance Corporation Act the enabling legislation of ICBC Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Insurance Corporation of British Columbia amp oldid 1087836796, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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