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INSURANCE CONTRACTS AMENDMENT BILL 2013

 

 

2010-2011-2012-2013 

 

The Parliament of the 

Commonwealth of Australia 

 

HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 

 

 

 

 

Presented and read a first time 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Insurance Contracts Amendment Bill 

2013 

 

No.      , 2013 

 

(Treasury) 

 

 

 

A Bill for an Act to amend the Insurance Contracts 

Act 1984, and for related purposes 

   

   

 

 

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Contents 

Short title ........................................................................................... 1

 

Commencement ................................................................................. 1

 

Schedule(s) ........................................................................................ 3

 

Schedule 1--Scope and application

 

4

 

Part 1--Duty of utmost good faith

 

4

 

Insurance Contracts Act 1984

 

4

 

Part 2--Bundled workers' compensation contracts

 

7

 

Insurance Contracts Act 1984

 

7

 

Part 3--Bundled contracts generally

 

8

 

Insurance Contracts Act 1984

 

8

 

Schedule 2--Electronic communication

 

10

 

Insurance Contracts Act 1984

 

10

 

Schedule 3--Powers of ASIC

 

12

 

Insurance Contracts Act 1984

 

12

 

Schedule 4--Disclosure and misrepresentations

 

13

 

Part 1--Insureds' duty of disclosure

 

13

 

Insurance Contracts Act 1984

 

13

 

Part 2--Eligible contracts of insurance

 

15

 

Division 1--Amendments commencing on Royal Assent

 

15

 

Insurance Contracts Act 1984

 

15

 

Division 2--Amendments commencing 30 months after Royal Assent

 

19

 

Insurance Contracts Act 1984

 

19

 

Part 3--Insurers' duty to inform of duty of disclosure

 

22

 

Insurance Contracts Act 1984

 

22

 

Part 4--Non-disclosures by life insureds

 

25

 

Insurance Contracts Act 1984

 

25

 

Schedule 5--Remedies of insurers: life insurance contracts

 

27

 

Part 1--Unbundling of contracts

 

27

 

 

 

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Insurance Contracts Act 1984

 

27

 

Part 2--Remedies for non-disclosure and misrepresentation

 

29

 

Insurance Contracts Act 1984

 

29

 

Part 3--Remedy for misstatement of date of birth

 

32

 

Insurance Contracts Act 1984

 

32

 

Part 4--Cancellation of contracts

 

34

 

Insurance Contracts Act 1984

 

34

 

Schedule 6--Third parties

 

36

 

Part 1--Requests by third party beneficiaries to insurers for 

information

 

36

 

Insurance Contracts Act 1984

 

36

 

Part 2--Insurers' defences in actions by third party 

beneficiaries

 

38

 

Insurance Contracts Act 1984

 

38

 

Part 3--Rights and obligations of third party beneficiaries 

under life insurance contracts

 

41

 

Insurance Contracts Act 1984

 

41

 

Part 4--Rights of third parties to recover against insurers

 

43

 

Insurance Contracts Act 1984

 

43

 

Part 5--Representative actions by ASIC on behalf of third 

party beneficiaries

 

45

 

Insurance Contracts Act 1984

 

45

 

Part 6--Non-disclosure or misrepresentation by members of 

group life insurance schemes

 

46

 

Insurance Contracts Act 1984

 

46

 

Schedule 7--Subrogation

 

49

 

Insurance Contracts Act 1984

 

49

 

 

 

 

Insurance Contracts Amendment Bill 2013       No.      , 2013       1 

A Bill for an Act to amend the Insurance Contracts 

Act 1984, and for related purposes 

The Parliament of Australia enacts: 

1  Short title 

 

  This Act may be cited as the Insurance Contracts Amendment Act 

2013. 

2  Commencement 

 

(1)  Each provision of this Act specified in column 1 of the table 

commences, or is taken to have commenced, in accordance with 

column 2 of the table. Any other statement in column 2 has effect 

10 

according to its terms. 

11 

 

12 

   

   

 

 

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Commencement information 

Column 1 

Column 2 

Column 3 

Provision(s) 

Commencement 

Date/Details 

1.  Sections 1 to 3 

and anything in 

this Act not 

elsewhere covered 

by this table 

The day this Act receives the Royal Assent. 

 

2.  Schedule 1 

The day this Act receives the Royal Assent. 

 

3.  Schedule 2 

A single day to be fixed by Proclamation. 

However, if any of the provision(s) do not 

commence within the period of 6 months 

beginning on the day this Act receives the 

Royal Assent, they commence on the day 

after the end of that period. 

 

4.  Schedule 3 

The day this Act receives the Royal Assent. 

 

5.  Schedule 4, 

Part 1 

The day after the end of the period of 30 

months beginning on the day this Act 

receives the Royal Assent. 

 

6.  Schedule 4, 

Part 2, Division 1 

The day this Act receives the Royal Assent. 

 

7.  Schedule 4, 

Part 2, Division 2 

The day after the end of the period of 30 

months beginning on the day this Act 

receives the Royal Assent. 

 

8.  Schedule 4, 

Parts 3 and 4 

The day after the end of the period of 30 

months beginning on the day this Act 

receives the Royal Assent. 

 

9.  Schedule 5, 

Part 1 

The day this Act receives the Royal Assent. 

 

10.  Schedule 5, 

Part 2 

The day after the end of the period of 12 

months beginning on the day this Act 

receives the Royal Assent. 

 

11.  Schedule 5, 

Parts 3 and 4 

The day this Act receives the Royal Assent. 

 

12.  Schedule 6, 

Parts 1 to 4 

The day after the end of the period of 12 

months beginning on the day this Act 

receives the Royal Assent. 

 

13.  Schedule 6, 

Part 5 

The day this Act receives the Royal Assent. 

 

   

   

 

 

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Commencement information 

Column 1 

Column 2 

Column 3 

Provision(s) 

Commencement 

Date/Details 

14.  Schedule 6, 

Part 6 

The day after the end of the period of 12 

months beginning on the day this Act 

receives the Royal Assent. 

 

15.  Schedule 7 

The day after the end of the period of 6 

months beginning on the day this Act 

receives the Royal Assent. 

 

Note: 

This table relates only to the provisions of this Act as originally 

enacted. It will not be amended to deal with any later amendments of 

this Act. 

 

(2)  Any information in column 3 of the table is not part of this Act. 

Information may be inserted in this column, or information in it 

may be edited, in any published version of this Act. 

3  Schedule(s) 

 

  Each Act that is specified in a Schedule to this Act is amended or 

repealed as set out in the applicable items in the Schedule 

concerned, and any other item in a Schedule to this Act has effect 

10 

according to its terms. 

11 

Schedule 1  Scope and application 

Part 1  Duty of utmost good faith 

 

 

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Schedule 1

--

Scope and application 

Part 1

--

Duty of utmost good faith 

Insurance Contracts Act 1984 

1  Subsection 11(1) (definition of duty of the utmost good 

faith

Omit "section 13", substitute "subsection 13(1)". 

2  Subsection 11(1) 

Insert: 

third party beneficiary, under a contract of insurance, means a 

person who is not a party to the contract but is specified or referred 

10 

to in the contract, whether by name or otherwise, as a person to 

11 

whom the benefit of the insurance cover provided by the contract 

12 

extends. 

13 

3  Section 13 

14 

Before "A contract", insert "(1)". 

15 

4  At the end of section 13 

16 

Add: 

17 

 

(2)  A failure by a party to a contract of insurance to comply with the 

18 

provision implied in the contract by subsection (1) is a breach of 

19 

the requirements of this Act. 

20 

 

(3)  A reference in this section to a party to a contract of insurance 

21 

includes a reference to a third party beneficiary under the contract. 

22 

 

(4)  This section applies in relation to a third party beneficiary under a 

23 

contract of insurance only after the contract is entered into. 

24 

5  After section 14 

25 

Insert: 

26 

Scope and application  Schedule 1 

Duty of utmost good faith  Part 1 

 

 

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14A  Powers of ASIC--insurer's failure to comply with the duty of 

the utmost good faith in relation to handling or settlement 

of claims 

 

(1)  This section applies if an insurer under a contract of insurance has 

failed to comply with the duty of the utmost good faith in the 

handling or settlement of a claim or potential claim under the 

contract. 

 

(2)  Despite any provision of Chapter 7 of the Corporations Act 2001 

or any regulation made under that Chapter, ASIC may exercise its 

powers under Subdivision C of Division 4 of Part 7.6 of that Act or 

10 

Subdivision A of Division 8 of that Part in relation to the insurer as 

11 

if the insurer's failure to comply with the duty of the utmost good 

12 

faith were a failure by the insurer to comply with a financial 

13 

services law. 

14 

Note: 

Subdivision C of Division 4 of Part 7.6 of the Corporations Act 2001 

15 

deals with variation, suspension and cancellation of an Australian 

16 

financial services licence, and Subdivision A of Division 8 of that Part 

17 

deals with banning persons from providing financial services. 

18 

 

(3)  In this section: 

19 

financial services law has the meaning given by section 761A of 

20 

the Corporations Act 2001

21 

6  Application 

22 

(1) 

The amendments made by this Part apply to: 

23 

 

(a)  a contract of insurance that is originally entered into after the 

24 

commencement of this item; and 

25 

 

(b)  a contract of general insurance that was originally entered 

26 

into before the commencement of this item and is renewed 

27 

after that commencement. 

28 

(2) 

If: 

29 

 

(a)  a contract of life insurance that was originally entered into 

30 

before the commencement of this item is varied after that 

31 

commencement to: 

32 

 

(i)  increase a sum insured under the contract in respect of 

33 

one or more of the life insureds; or 

34 

 

(ii)  provide one or more additional kinds of insurance 

35 

cover; and 

36 

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(b)  the variation was not an automatic variation but was required 

to be expressly agreed between the insurer and the insured 

before the contract was varied; 

then: 

 

(c)  the contract is treated, to the extent of the variation, as if it 

had been originally entered into after the commencement of 

this item; and 

 

(d)  the amendments made by this Part apply to the contract to the 

extent of the variation. 

Scope and application  Schedule 1 

Bundled workers' compensation contracts  Part 2 

 

 

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Part 2

--Bundled workers' compensation contracts

 

Insurance Contracts Act 1984 

7  At the end of subsection 9(1) 

Add: 

 

; or (f)  entered into or proposed to be entered into: 

 

(i)  for the purposes of a law (including a law of a State or a 

Territory) that relates to workers' compensation; and 

 

(ii)  to provide insurance cover in respect of an employer's 

liability under a rule of the common law that requires 

payment of damages to a person for employment-related 

10 

personal injury. 

11 

8  Application 

12 

The amendment made by this Part applies to: 

13 

 

(a)  a contract of insurance that is originally entered into after the 

14 

commencement of this item; and 

15 

 

(b)  a contract of general insurance that was originally entered 

16 

into before the commencement of this item and is renewed 

17 

after that commencement. 

18 

Schedule 1  Scope and application 

Part 3  Bundled contracts generally 

 

 

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Part 3

--

Bundled contracts generally 

Insurance Contracts Act 1984 

9  After subsection 9(1) 

Insert: 

 

(1A)  If a contract of insurance, or a proposed contract of insurance, 

includes: 

 

(a)  provisions (the first group of provisions) that would, if they 

comprised a single contract or proposed contract, form a 

contract referred to in any of paragraphs (1)(a) to (f); and 

 

(b)  provisions (the second group of provisions) that would, if 

10 

they comprised a single contract or proposed contract, form a 

11 

contract other than a contract referred to in any of 

12 

paragraphs (1)(a) to (f); 

13 

then subsection (1) applies as if the first group of provisions and 

14 

the second group of provisions were each a separate contract or 

15 

proposed contract. 

16 

 

(1B)  Despite subsection (1A), if a contract of insurance, or a proposed 

17 

contract of insurance, includes: 

18 

 

(a)  provisions (the first group of provisions) for the purposes of 

19 

a law referred to in subparagraph (1)(f)(i); and 

20 

 

(b)  provisions (the second group of provisions) that provide 

21 

insurance cover of the kind referred to in 

22 

subparagraph (1)(f)(ii); 

23 

then subsection (1) applies as if the first group of provisions and 

24 

the second group of provisions were together a separate contract or 

25 

proposed contract. 

26 

 

(1C)  If: 

27 

 

(a)  a provision (a related provision) of a contract of insurance, or 

28 

a proposed contract of insurance, relates to or affects the 

29 

operation of a group or groups of provisions included in the 

30 

contract or proposed contract; and 

31 

 

(b)  because of subsection (1A) or (1B), subsection (1) applies as 

32 

if that group or those groups of provisions were a separate 

33 

contract or proposed contract; 

34 

Scope and application  Schedule 1 

Bundled contracts generally  Part 3 

 

 

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then the related provision is, for the purposes of subsection (1), to 

be regarded as a provision included in that separate contract or 

proposed contract. 

10  Application 

(1) 

The amendment made by this Part applies to: 

 

(a)  a contract of insurance that is originally entered into after the 

commencement of this item; and 

 

(b)  a contract of general insurance that was originally entered 

into before the commencement of this item and is renewed 

after that commencement. 

10 

(2) 

If: 

11 

 

(a)  a contract of life insurance that was originally entered into 

12 

before the commencement of this item is varied after that 

13 

commencement to: 

14 

 

(i)  increase a sum insured under the contract in respect of 

15 

one or more of the life insureds; or 

16 

 

(ii)  provide one or more additional kinds of insurance 

17 

cover; and 

18 

 

(b)  the variation was not an automatic variation but was required 

19 

to be expressly agreed between the insurer and the insured 

20 

before the contract was varied; 

21 

then: 

22 

 

(c)  the contract is treated, to the extent of the variation, as if it 

23 

had been originally entered into after the commencement of 

24 

this item; and 

25 

 

(d)  the amendment made by this Part applies to the contract to 

26 

the extent of the variation. 

27 

Schedule 2  Electronic communication 

   

 

 

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Schedule 2

--

Electronic communication 

   

Insurance Contracts Act 1984 

1  Subsection 62(1) 

Omit "or 77". 

2  Section 70 

Omit "a notice, a statement", substitute "a notice or other document". 

3  Subsection 71(1) 

Omit "a notice, a statement, any other document or any information", 

substitute "a notice or other document or information". 

10 

4  Paragraph 71(2)(b) 

11 

Omit "a notice, a statement, any other document or any information", 

12 

substitute "a notice or other document or information". 

13 

5  Subsection 71(2) 

14 

Omit "notice, statement, other document", substitute "notice, other 

15 

document". 

16 

6  Subsection 71(3) 

17 

Omit "a notice, a statement, any other document or any information", 

18 

substitute "a notice or other document or information". 

19 

7  Section 72 

20 

Repeal the section, substitute: 

21 

72  Content and other requirements for notices etc. to be given in 

22 

writing 

23 

 

  A reference in this Act to the giving of a notice or other document 

24 

or information to a person, in writing, is a reference to giving the 

25 

person a notice or other document or information in writing that 

26 

complies with the requirements (if any) prescribed as to: 

27 

 

(a)  the content and legibility of the notice, other document or 

28 

information; and 

29 

Electronic communication  Schedule 2 

   

 

 

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(b)  the material that may accompany the notice, other document 

or information. 

72A  Method for giving written notices or documents 

 

  A notice or other document that is required or permitted by this Act 

to be given to a person in writing may be given: 

 

(a)  to a body corporate in any way in which documents may be 

served on the body corporate; or 

 

(b)  to a natural person: 

 

(i)  personally; or 

 

(ii)  by post to that person at the person's last-known 

10 

address. 

11 

Note: 

A notice or other document may also be given to a person by 

12 

electronic communication in accordance with the Electronic 

13 

Transactions Act 1999 and any regulations made under that Act. 

14 

8  Section 77 

15 

Repeal the section. 

16 

9  Application 

17 

The amendments made by this Schedule apply in relation to a notice or 

18 

other document or information given to a person under this Act after the 

19 

commencement of this item. 

20 

Schedule 3  Powers of ASIC 

   

 

 

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Schedule 3

--

Powers of ASIC 

   

Insurance Contracts Act 1984 

1  At the end of Part IA 

Add: 

11F  ASIC's power to intervene in proceedings 

 

(1)  ASIC may intervene in any proceeding relating to a matter arising 

under: 

 

(a)  this Act; or 

 

(b)  Part 3 of the Medical Indemnity (Prudential Supervision and 

10 

Product Standards) Act 2003

11 

 

(2)  If ASIC intervenes in a proceeding under subsection (1): 

12 

 

(a)  ASIC is taken to be a party to the proceeding; and 

13 

 

(b)  ASIC has all the rights, duties and liabilities of such a party 

14 

(subject to this Act or Part 3 of the Medical Indemnity 

15 

(Prudential Supervision and Product Standards) Act 2003, as 

16 

the case requires). 

17 

 

(3)  Without limiting subsection (2), ASIC may appear and be 

18 

represented in a proceeding in which it intervenes under 

19 

subsection (1): 

20 

 

(a)  by a staff member of ASIC; or 

21 

 

(b)  by a natural person or body to whom ASIC has delegated its 

22 

functions and powers under this Act; or 

23 

 

(c)  by a solicitor or by counsel. 

24 

2  Application 

25 

The amendment made by this Schedule applies to a proceeding 

26 

commenced after the commencement of this item. 

27 

Disclosure and misrepresentations  Schedule 4 

Insureds' duty of disclosure  Part 1 

 

 

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Schedule 4

--

Disclosure and 

misrepresentations 

Part 1

--Insureds' duty of disclosure

 

Insurance Contracts Act 1984 

1  Paragraph 21(1)(b) 

Repeal the paragraph, substitute: 

 

(b)  a reasonable person in the circumstances could be expected 

to know to be a matter so relevant, having regard to factors 

including, but not limited to: 

 

(i)  the nature and extent of the insurance cover to be 

10 

provided under the relevant contract of insurance; and 

11 

 

(ii)  the class of persons who would ordinarily be expected 

12 

to apply for insurance cover of that kind. 

13 

2  Application 

14 

(1) 

The amendment made by this Part applies to: 

15 

 

(a)  a contract of insurance that is originally entered into after the 

16 

commencement of this item; and 

17 

 

(b)  a contract of general insurance that was originally entered 

18 

into before the commencement of this item and is renewed 

19 

after that commencement. 

20 

(2) 

If: 

21 

 

(a)  a contract of life insurance that was originally entered into 

22 

before the commencement of this item is varied after that 

23 

commencement to: 

24 

 

(i)  increase a sum insured under the contract in respect of 

25 

one or more of the life insureds; or 

26 

 

(ii)  provide one or more additional kinds of insurance 

27 

cover; and 

28 

 

(b)  the variation was not an automatic variation but was required 

29 

to be expressly agreed between the insurer and the insured 

30 

before the contract was varied; 

31 

then: 

32 

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(c)  the contract is treated, to the extent of the variation, as if it 

had been originally entered into after the commencement of 

this item; and 

 

(d)  the amendment made by this Part applies to the contract to 

the extent of the variation. 

Disclosure and misrepresentations  Schedule 4 

Eligible contracts of insurance  Part 2 

 

 

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Part 2

--

Eligible contracts of insurance 

Division 1

--

Amendments commencing on Royal Assent 

Insurance Contracts Act 1984 

3  At the end of subsection 21A(1) 

Add: 

Note: 

Section 21B applies in relation to the renewal of an eligible contract of 

insurance. 

4  After section 21A 

Insert: 

21B  Eligible contracts of insurance--disclosure before contract 

10 

renewed 

11 

Scope 

12 

 

(1)  This section applies in relation to the renewal of an eligible 

13 

contract of insurance after the commencement of this section 

14 

(regardless of when the contract was originally entered into). 

15 

 

(2)  However, this section does not apply in relation to the renewal of 

16 

an eligible contract of insurance during the transition period unless, 

17 

before the contract is renewed, the insurer has clearly informed the 

18 

insured in writing of the general nature and effect of this section. 

19 

Note: 

Before the contract is renewed, the insurer must also clearly inform 

20 

the insured in writing of the general nature and effect of the duty of 

21 

disclosure (see section 22). 

22 

Position of the insurer 

23 

 

(3)  Before the contract is renewed, the insurer may do either or both of 

24 

the following things: 

25 

 

(a)  request the insured to answer one or more specific questions 

26 

that are relevant to the decision of the insurer whether to 

27 

accept the risk and, if so, on what terms; 

28 

 

(b)  give the insured a copy of any matter previously disclosed by 

29 

the insured in relation to the contract and request the insured: 

30 

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(i)  to disclose to the insurer any change to that matter; or 

 

(ii)  to inform the insurer that there is no change to that 

matter. 

Note: 

Change, to a matter previously disclosed by an insured in 

relation to an eligible contract of insurance, is defined in 

subsection (13). 

 

(4)  If the insurer does not: 

 

(a)  make a request in accordance with paragraph (3)(a); or 

 

(b)  give the insured a copy of any matter previously disclosed by 

the insured and make a request in accordance with 

10 

paragraph (3)(b); 

11 

then the insurer is taken to have waived compliance with the duty 

12 

of disclosure in relation to the renewed contract. 

13 

Note: 

This subsection is affected by subsection (12). 

14 

 

(5)  If the insurer: 

15 

 

(a)  makes a request in accordance with paragraph (3)(a); and 

16 

 

(b)  also requests (other than in accordance with paragraph (3)(b)) 

17 

the insured to disclose to the insurer any other matter that 

18 

would be covered by the duty of disclosure in relation to the 

19 

renewed contract; 

20 

then the insurer is taken to have waived compliance with the duty 

21 

of disclosure in relation to that other matter. 

22 

Note: 

This subsection is affected by subsection (12). 

23 

 

(6)  If the insurer: 

24 

 

(a)  gives the insured a copy of any matter previously disclosed 

25 

by the insured and makes a request in accordance with 

26 

paragraph (3)(b); and 

27 

 

(b)  also requests (other than in accordance with paragraph (3)(a)) 

28 

the insured to disclose to the insurer any other matter that 

29 

would be covered by the duty of disclosure in relation to the 

30 

renewed contract; 

31 

then the insurer is taken to have waived compliance with the duty 

32 

of disclosure in relation to that other matter. 

33 

Note: 

This subsection is affected by subsection (12). 

34 

Position of the insured 

35 

 

(7)  If: 

36 

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(a)  the insurer makes a request in accordance with 

paragraph (3)(a), but does not give the insured a copy of any 

matter previously disclosed by the insured or make a request 

in accordance with paragraph (3)(b); and 

 

(b)  before the contract is renewed, the insured discloses, in 

answer to each specific question included in the request, each 

matter that: 

 

(i)  is known to the insured; and 

 

(ii)  a reasonable person in the circumstances could be 

expected to have disclosed in answer to that question; 

10 

then the insured is taken to have complied with the duty of 

11 

disclosure in relation to the renewed contract. 

12 

Note: 

This subsection is affected by subsection (12). 

13 

 

(8)  If: 

14 

 

(a)  the insurer gives the insured a copy of any matter previously 

15 

disclosed by the insured and makes a request in accordance 

16 

with paragraph (3)(b), but does not make a request in 

17 

accordance with paragraph (3)(a); and 

18 

 

(b)  before the contract is renewed, the insured: 

19 

 

(i)  discloses any change to the matter; or 

20 

 

(ii)  if there is no change to the matter--informs the insurer 

21 

that there is no change to the matter; 

22 

then the insured is taken to have complied with the duty of 

23 

disclosure in relation to the renewed contract. 

24 

Note: 

This subsection is affected by subsection (12). 

25 

 

(9)  If: 

26 

 

(a)  the insurer: 

27 

 

(i)  makes a request in accordance with paragraph (3)(a); 

28 

and 

29 

 

(ii)  gives the insured a copy of any matter previously 

30 

disclosed by the insured and makes a request in 

31 

accordance with paragraph (3)(b); and 

32 

 

(b)  before the contract is renewed, the insured: 

33 

 

(i)  discloses each matter referred to in paragraph (7)(b); 

34 

and 

35 

 

(ii)  does either of the things referred to in paragraph (8)(b); 

36 

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then the insured is taken to have complied with the duty of 

disclosure in relation to the renewed contract. 

Note: 

This subsection is affected by subsection (12). 

 

(10)  If: 

 

(a)  the insurer gives the insured a copy of any matter previously 

disclosed by the insured and makes a request in accordance 

with paragraph (3)(b); and 

 

(b)  before the contract is renewed, the insured does not disclose 

any change to the matter; 

then the insured is taken to have informed the insurer that there is 

10 

no change to the matter. 

11 

 

(11)  If: 

12 

 

(a)  the insurer gives the insured a copy of any matter previously 

13 

disclosed by the insured and makes a request in accordance 

14 

with paragraph (3)(b); and 

15 

 

(b)  before the contract is renewed, the insured informs the 

16 

insurer under subsection (8) or (9), or is taken to have 

17 

informed the insurer under subsection (10), that there is no 

18 

change to the matter; 

19 

then neither subsection 21(3) nor section 27 applies in relation to 

20 

any failure by the insured to disclose any change to the matter. 

21 

Effect of failure to comply with duty of disclosure in relation to 

22 

original contract of insurance or previous renewal 

23 

 

(12)  If the insured failed to comply with the duty of disclosure in 

24 

relation to the contract as originally entered into or any renewal of 

25 

that contract, then, despite any other provision of this section: 

26 

 

(a)  the insurer is not taken to have waived compliance with the 

27 

duty of disclosure in relation to the earlier failure; and 

28 

 

(b)  the insured is not taken to have complied with the duty of 

29 

disclosure in relation to the earlier failure. 

30 

Definitions 

31 

 

(13)  In this section: 

32 

change, to a matter previously disclosed by an insured in relation 

33 

to an eligible contract of insurance, means a change to the matter 

34 

that: 

35 

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(a)  is known to the insured; and 

 

(b)  a reasonable person in the circumstances could be expected 

to disclose in relation to that matter. 

eligible contract of insurance has the same meaning as in 

section 21A. 

renewed contract means an eligible contract of insurance that is 

entered into by way of renewal. 

transition period means the period of 30 months beginning on the 

day this section commences. 

5  At the end of subsection 22(1) 

10 

Add: 

11 

Note: 

If the insurer wishes to rely on section 21B during the transition 

12 

period (within the meaning of section 21B) in relation to the renewal 

13 

of an eligible contract of insurance, the insurer must also comply with 

14 

subsection 21B(2) before the contract is renewed. 

15 

Division 2

--

Amendments commencing 30 months after 

16 

Royal Assent 

17 

Insurance Contracts Act 1984 

18 

6  Section 21A 

19 

Repeal the section, substitute: 

20 

21A  Eligible contracts of insurance--disclosure before contract 

21 

originally entered into 

22 

Scope 

23 

 

(1)  This section applies in relation to the original entering into of an 

24 

eligible contract of insurance. 

25 

Note: 

This section does not apply in relation to the renewal, extension, 

26 

reinstatement or variation of an eligible contract of insurance. 

27 

Section 21B applies in relation to the renewal of an eligible contract of 

28 

insurance. 

29 

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Position of the insurer 

 

(2)  Before the contract is originally entered into, the insurer may 

request the insured to answer one or more specific questions that 

are relevant to the decision of the insurer whether to accept the risk 

and, if so, on what terms. 

 

(3)  If the insurer does not make a request in accordance with 

subsection (2), the insurer is taken to have waived compliance with 

the duty of disclosure in relation to the contract. 

 

(4)  If the insurer: 

 

(a)  makes a request in accordance with subsection (2); and 

10 

 

(b)  requests the insured to disclose to the insurer any other 

11 

matter that would be covered by the duty of disclosure in 

12 

relation to the contract; 

13 

then the insurer is taken to have waived compliance with the duty 

14 

of disclosure in relation to that other matter. 

15 

Position of the insured 

16 

 

(5)  If: 

17 

 

(a)  the insurer makes a request in accordance with 

18 

subsection (2); and 

19 

 

(b)  in answer to each specific question included in the request, 

20 

the insured discloses each matter that: 

21 

 

(i)  is known to the insured; and 

22 

 

(ii)  a reasonable person in the circumstances could be 

23 

expected to have disclosed in answer to that question; 

24 

then the insured is taken to have complied with the duty of 

25 

disclosure in relation to the contract. 

26 

Definition 

27 

 

(6)  In this section: 

28 

eligible contract of insurance means a contract of insurance that is 

29 

specified in the regulations for the purposes of this section. 

30 

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7  Application 

Section 21A of the Insurance Contracts Act 1984, as substituted by 

item 6, applies to an eligible contract of insurance that is originally 

entered into after the commencement of that item. 

8  Saving of regulations 

(1) 

Regulations that were in force for the purposes of subsection 21A(9) of 

the Insurance Contracts Act 1984 immediately before the 

commencement of this item continue to have effect after that 

commencement as if they had been made for the purposes of 

subsection 21A(6) of the Insurance Contracts Act 1984, as substituted 

10 

by item 6. 

11 

(2) 

Subitem (1) does not prevent the amendment or repeal of regulations 

12 

covered by that subitem. 

13 

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Part 3

--Insurers' duty to inform of duty of disclosure

 

Insurance Contracts Act 1984 

9  Subsection 11(1) 

Insert: 

life insured includes a proposed life insured. 

10  Paragraph 11(10)(b) 

Omit "except where the variation is involved in a renewal, extension or 

reinstatement of the contract", substitute ", unless subsection (10A) 

applies to the variation". 

11  After subsection 11(10) 

10 

Insert: 

11 

 

(10A)  This subsection applies to a variation of a contract of insurance if: 

12 

 

(a)  the variation: 

13 

 

(i)  is involved in a renewal, extension or reinstatement of 

14 

the contract; or 

15 

 

(ii)  will provide a kind of insurance cover that was not 

16 

provided by the contract immediately before the 

17 

variation; or 

18 

 

(iii)  in the case of a contract of life insurance--will increase 

19 

a sum insured under the contract in respect of one or 

20 

more of the life insureds; and 

21 

 

(b)  the variation is not an automatic variation but is required to 

22 

be expressly agreed between the insurer and the insured 

23 

before the contract is varied. 

24 

12  Section 22 

25 

Repeal the section, substitute: 

26 

22  Insurer to inform of duty of disclosure 

27 

 

(1)  The insurer must, before a contract of insurance is entered into, 

28 

clearly inform the insured in writing: 

29 

 

(a)  of the general nature and effect of the duty of disclosure; and 

30 

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(b)  if section 21A or 21B applies to the contract--of the general 

nature and effect of that section; and 

 

(c)  if the contract is a contract of life insurance--of the effect of 

section 31A; and 

 

(d)  that the duty of disclosure applies until the proposed contract 

is entered into. 

 

(2)  If the proposed contract is a contract of life insurance, the insurer 

must also, before the contract is entered into, clearly inform, in 

writing, any person (other than the insured) who, under the 

contract, would become a life insured of the matters referred to in 

10 

subsection (1). 

11 

 

(3)  If: 

12 

 

(a)  an insurer complies with subsection (1) in relation to a 

13 

proposed contract of insurance; and 

14 

 

(b)  the insurer accepts an offer by the insured to enter into the 

15 

proposed contract, or makes a counter-offer to enter into 

16 

another contract of insurance with the insured; and 

17 

 

(c)  the insurer's acceptance or counter-offer is made more than 2 

18 

months after the insured's most recent disclosure for the 

19 

purpose of complying with the duty of disclosure in relation 

20 

to the proposed contract; 

21 

then the insurer must give to the insured, with the acceptance or 

22 

counter-offer, a reminder notice stating that the duty of disclosure 

23 

applies until the proposed or other contract is entered into. 

24 

 

(4)  If the regulations prescribe a form of writing to be used: 

25 

 

(a)  for informing a person of the matters referred to in 

26 

subsection (1); or 

27 

 

(b)  for the reminder notice referred to in subsection (3); 

28 

the writing to be used may be in accordance with the prescribed 

29 

form. 

30 

 

(5)  An insurer who has not complied with subsection (1) and (if 

31 

applicable) subsection (2) may not exercise a right in respect of a 

32 

failure to comply with the duty of disclosure, unless the failure was 

33 

fraudulent. 

34 

 

(6)  If: 

35 

 

(a)  an insurer is required to comply with subsection (3) in 

36 

relation to a contract of insurance; and 

37 

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(b)  the insurer does not do so; 

then the insurer may not exercise a right in respect of a failure to 

comply with the duty of disclosure in relation to a new matter 

relating to the contract, unless the failure was fraudulent. 

 

(7)  For the purposes of subsection (6), a new matter relating to a 

contract of insurance is a matter of which the insured first becomes 

aware after the insured's most recent disclosure for the purpose of 

complying with the duty of disclosure in relation to the contract. 

13  Application 

The amendments made by this Part apply to: 

10 

 

(a)  a contract of insurance that is originally entered into after the 

11 

commencement of this item; and 

12 

 

(b)  a contract of insurance that was originally entered into before 

13 

the commencement of this item and is renewed, extended, 

14 

varied or reinstated after that commencement. 

15 

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Non-disclosures by life insureds  Part 4 

 

 

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Part 4

--

Non-disclosures by life insureds 

Insurance Contracts Act 1984 

14  After section 31 

Insert: 

31A  Non-disclosure by life insured 

 

(1)  This section applies in relation to a contract of life insurance under 

which a person (other than the insured) would become a life 

insured. 

 

(2)  If, during the negotiations for the contract but before it was entered 

into, the person (the life insured) failed to disclose to the insurer a 

10 

matter that was known to the life insured, being a matter that: 

11 

 

(a)  the life insured knew to be a matter relevant to the decision 

12 

of the insurer whether to accept the risk and, if so, on what 

13 

terms; or 

14 

 

(b)  a reasonable person in the circumstances could have been 

15 

expected to know to be a matter so relevant, having regard to 

16 

factors including, but not limited to: 

17 

 

(i)  the nature and extent of the insurance cover to be 

18 

provided under the relevant contract of insurance; and 

19 

 

(ii)  the class of persons who would ordinarily be expected 

20 

to apply for insurance cover of that kind; 

21 

this Act has effect as if the failure to disclose the matter had been a 

22 

failure by the insured to comply with the duty of disclosure in 

23 

relation to the matter. 

24 

 

(3)  Subsection (2) does not apply in relation to a failure by the life 

25 

insured to disclose a matter: 

26 

 

(a)  that diminishes the risk; or 

27 

 

(b)  that is of common knowledge; or 

28 

 

(c)  that the insurer knows or in the ordinary course of the 

29 

insurer's business as an insurer ought to know; or 

30 

 

(d)  as to which compliance with the duty of disclosure is waived 

31 

by the insurer. 

32 

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15  Application 

(1) 

The amendment made by this Part applies to a contract of life insurance 

that is originally entered into after the commencement of this item. 

(2) 

If: 

 

(a)  a contract of life insurance that was originally entered into 

before the commencement of this item is varied after that 

commencement to: 

 

(i)  increase a sum insured under the contract in respect of 

one or more of the life insureds; or 

 

(ii)  provide one or more additional kinds of insurance 

10 

cover; and 

11 

 

(b)  the variation was not an automatic variation but was required 

12 

to be expressly agreed between the insurer and the insured 

13 

before the contract was varied; 

14 

then: 

15 

 

(c)  the contract is treated, to the extent of the variation, as if it 

16 

had been originally entered into after the commencement of 

17 

this item; and 

18 

 

(d)  the amendment made by this Part applies to the contract to 

19 

the extent of the variation. 

20 

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Schedule 5

--

Remedies of insurers: life 

insurance contracts 

Part 1

--

Unbundling of contracts 

Insurance Contracts Act 1984 

1  Before section 28 

Insert: 

27A  Certain contracts of life insurance may be treated as if they 

comprised 2 or more separate contracts of life insurance 

 

(1)  If: 

 

(a)  a contract of life insurance includes 2 or more groups of 

10 

provisions (for example, provisions that are grouped into 2 or 

11 

more separate parts); and 

12 

 

(b)  each group of provisions could form a single contract of life 

13 

insurance; 

14 

then this Division applies as if each group of provisions were a 

15 

separate contract of life insurance. 

16 

 

(2)  If: 

17 

 

(a)  a contract of life insurance includes 2 or more groups of 

18 

provisions (for example, provisions that are grouped into 2 or 

19 

more separate parts); and 

20 

 

(b)  because of subsection (1), this Division applies as if each 

21 

group of provisions were a separate contract of life insurance; 

22 

and 

23 

 

(c)  the contract also includes provisions (related provisions) that 

24 

relate to or affect the operation of one or more of the groups 

25 

of provisions referred to in paragraph (a); 

26 

then the related provisions are, for the purposes of this Division, to 

27 

be regarded as provisions included in each relevant separate 

28 

contract of life insurance referred to in paragraph (b). 

29 

 

(3)  If a contract of life insurance provides insurance cover in relation 

30 

to 2 or more life insureds, this Division applies as if the insurance 

31 

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cover provided in relation to each life insured were provided by a 

separate contract of life insurance. 

 

(4)  If a contract of life insurance provides: 

 

(a)  insurance cover in relation to a life insured that is 

underwritten on particular terms; and 

 

(b)  insurance cover in relation to that life insured that: 

 

(i)  is not underwritten; or 

 

(ii)  is underwritten on different terms; 

then this Division applies as if the insurance cover referred to in 

paragraph (a) and the insurance cover referred to in paragraph (b) 

10 

were each provided by a separate contract of life insurance. 

11 

Note: 

The effect of this section in relation to a contract of life insurance to 

12 

which subsection (1), (3) or (4) applies is that different remedies may 

13 

be available to the insurer in respect of each separate contract of life 

14 

insurance that is taken to exist by virtue of the relevant subsection. 

15 

2  At the end of subsection 29(1) 

16 

Add: 

17 

Note: 

If subsection 27A(1), (3) or (4) applies to the contract of life 

18 

insurance, different remedies may be available to the insurer in respect 

19 

of each separate contract of life insurance that is taken to exist by 

20 

virtue of the relevant subsection. 

21 

3  Application 

22 

(1) 

The amendments made by this Part apply to a contract of life insurance 

23 

whether originally entered into before or after the commencement of 

24 

this item. 

25 

(2) 

The amendments made by this Part do not affect any proceedings in 

26 

progress at the commencement of this item in relation to a contract of 

27 

life insurance or any appeal in relation to any such proceedings. 

28 

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Remedies for non-disclosure and misrepresentation  Part 2 

 

 

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Part 2

--

Remedies for non-disclosure and 

misrepresentation 

Insurance Contracts Act 1984 

4  Before subsection 29(1) 

Insert: 

Scope 

5  Before subsection 29(2) 

Insert: 

Insurer may avoid contract 

6  Subsection 29(3) 

10 

Repeal the subsection, substitute: 

11 

 

(3)  If the failure was not fraudulent or the misrepresentation was not 

12 

made fraudulently, the insurer may, within 3 years after the 

13 

contract was entered into, avoid the contract. 

14 

7  Before subsection 29(4) 

15 

Insert: 

16 

Insurer may vary contract 

17 

8  Subsection 29(4) 

18 

Omit "before the expiration of 3 years after the contract was entered 

19 

into". 

20 

9  At the end of subsection 29(4) 

21 

Add: 

22 

Note: 

This subsection applies differently in relation to a contract with a 

23 

surrender value, or a contract that provides insurance cover in respect 

24 

of the death of a life insured (see subsection (10)). 

25 

10  Subsection 29(6) 

26 

Repeal the subsection, substitute: 

27 

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(6)  If the insurer has not avoided the contract or has not varied the 

contract under subsection (4), the insurer may, by notice in writing 

given to the insured, vary the contract in such a way as to place the 

insurer in the position (subject to subsection (7)) in which the 

insurer would have been if the duty of disclosure had been 

complied with or the misrepresentation had not been made. 

Note: 

This subsection does not apply in relation to a contract with a 

surrender value, or a contract that provides insurance cover in respect 

of the death of a life insured (see subsection (10)). 

 

(7)  The position of the insurer under a contract (the relevant contract

10 

that is varied under subsection (6) must not be inconsistent with the 

11 

position in which other reasonable and prudent insurers would 

12 

have been if: 

13 

 

(a)  they had entered into similar contracts of life insurance to the 

14 

relevant contract; and 

15 

 

(b)  there had been no failure to comply with the duty of 

16 

disclosure, and no misrepresentation, by the insureds under 

17 

the similar contracts before they were entered into. 

18 

 

(8)  For the purposes of subsection (7), a contract of life insurance (the 

19 

similar contract) is similar to another contract of life insurance 

20 

(the relevant contract) if: 

21 

 

(a)  the similar contract provides insurance cover that is the same 

22 

as, or similar to, the kind of insurance cover provided by the 

23 

relevant contract; and 

24 

 

(b)  the similar contract was entered into at, or close to, the time 

25 

the relevant contract was entered into. 

26 

Date of effect of variation of contract 

27 

 

(9)  A variation of a contract under subsection (4) or (6) has effect from 

28 

the time when the contract was entered into. 

29 

Exception for contracts with a surrender value or that provide 

30 

cover on death 

31 

 

(10)  If the contract is a contract with a surrender value, or a contract 

32 

that provides insurance cover in respect of the death of a life 

33 

insured: 

34 

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(a)  the insurer may vary the contract under subsection (4) before 

the expiration of 3 years after the contract was entered into, 

but not after that period; and 

 

(b)  subsections (6), (7) and (8) do not apply in relation to the 

contract. 

11  Application 

(1) 

The amendments made by this Part apply to a contract of life insurance 

that is originally entered into after the commencement of this item. 

(2) 

If: 

 

(a)  a contract of life insurance that was originally entered into 

10 

before the commencement of this item is varied after that 

11 

commencement to: 

12 

 

(i)  increase a sum insured under the contract in respect of 

13 

one or more of the life insureds; or 

14 

 

(ii)  provide one or more additional kinds of insurance 

15 

cover; and 

16 

 

(b)  the variation was not an automatic variation but was required 

17 

to be expressly agreed between the insurer and the insured 

18 

before the contract was varied; 

19 

then: 

20 

 

(c)  the contract is treated, to the extent of the variation, as if it 

21 

had been originally entered into after the commencement of 

22 

this item; and 

23 

 

(d)  the amendments made by this Part apply to the contract to the 

24 

extent of the variation. 

25 

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Part 3  Remedy for misstatement of date of birth 

 

 

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Part 3

--

Remedy for misstatement of date of birth 

Insurance Contracts Act 1984 

12  After subsection 30(3) 

Insert: 

 

(3A)  If: 

 

(a)  the expiration date of a contract of life insurance is calculated 

by reference to the date of birth of a person who is a life 

insured under the contract; and 

 

(b)  the person's date of birth was not correctly stated to the 

insurer at the time when the contract was entered into; 

10 

then the insurer may (instead of doing any of the things referred to 

11 

in subsection (2)) vary the contract by changing its expiration date 

12 

to the date that would have been the expiration date if the contract 

13 

had been based on the correct date of birth. 

14 

13  Subsection 30(4) 

15 

After "subsection (2)", insert "or (3A)". 

16 

14  Application 

17 

(1) 

The amendments made by this Part apply to a contract of life insurance 

18 

that is originally entered into after the commencement of this item. 

19 

(2) 

If: 

20 

 

(a)  a contract of life insurance that was originally entered into 

21 

before the commencement of this item is varied after that 

22 

commencement to: 

23 

 

(i)  increase a sum insured under the contract in respect of 

24 

one or more of the life insureds; or 

25 

 

(ii)  provide one or more additional kinds of insurance 

26 

cover; and 

27 

 

(b)  the variation was not an automatic variation but was required 

28 

to be expressly agreed between the insurer and the insured 

29 

before the contract was varied; 

30 

then: 

31 

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Remedy for misstatement of date of birth  Part 3 

 

 

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(c)  the contract is treated, to the extent of the variation, as if it 

had been originally entered into after the commencement of 

this item; and 

 

(d)  the amendments made by this Part apply to the contract to the 

extent of the variation. 

Schedule 5  Remedies of insurers: life insurance contracts 

Part 4  Cancellation of contracts 

 

 

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Part 4

--

Cancellation of contracts 

Insurance Contracts Act 1984 

15  After section 59 

Insert: 

59A  Cancellation of contracts of life insurance 

 

(1)  An insurer under a contract of life insurance (the first contract

may cancel the contract if the insured has made a fraudulent claim: 

 

(a)  under the first contract; or 

 

(b)  under another contract of insurance with the insurer that 

provides insurance cover during any part of the period during 

10 

which the first contract provides insurance cover. 

11 

 

(2)  If an insurer has cancelled a contract of life insurance under 

12 

subsection (1) because of a fraudulent claim by the insured under 

13 

that contract, then, in any proceedings in relation to the claim, the 

14 

court may, if it would be harsh and unfair not to do so: 

15 

 

(a)  disregard the cancellation of the contract; and 

16 

 

(b)  order the insurer to pay, in relation to the claim, such amount 

17 

(if any) as the court considers just and equitable in the 

18 

circumstances; and 

19 

 

(c)  order the insurer to reinstate the contract. 

20 

 

(3)  If an insurer has cancelled a contract of life insurance (the 

21 

cancelled contract) under subsection (1) because of a fraudulent 

22 

claim by the insured under another contract of insurance with the 

23 

insurer, then, in any proceedings in relation to the claim, the court 

24 

may, if it would be harsh and unfair not to do so: 

25 

 

(a)  order the insurer to pay, in relation to the claim, such amount 

26 

(if any) as the court considers just and equitable in the 

27 

circumstances; and 

28 

 

(b)  order the insurer to reinstate the cancelled contract. 

29 

 

(4)  If an insurer has cancelled a contract of life insurance under 

30 

subsection (1), then, in any proceedings in relation to the 

31 

cancellation, the court may, if it would be harsh and unfair not to 

32 

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Cancellation of contracts  Part 4 

 

 

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do so, order the insurer to reinstate the contract. This subsection 

does not limit, and is not limited by, subsection (2) or (3). 

 

(5)  In exercising the power conferred by subsection (2), (3) or (4), the 

court: 

 

(a)  must have regard to the need to deter fraudulent conduct in 

relation to insurance; and 

 

(b)  may also have regard to any other relevant matter. 

16  Section 63 

Repeal the section, substitute: 

63  Cancellations of contracts of insurance void 

10 

 

(1)  Except as provided by this Act, an insurer must not cancel a 

11 

contract of general insurance. 

12 

 

(2)  Except as provided by this Act or section 210 of the Life Insurance 

13 

Act 1995, an insurer must not cancel a contract of life insurance. 

14 

Note: 

Section 210 of the Life Insurance Act 1995 deals with cancellation of 

15 

a contract of life insurance because of non-payment of a premium. 

16 

 

(3)  Any purported cancellation of a contract of insurance in 

17 

contravention of subsection (1) or (2) is of no effect. 

18 

17  Application 

19 

(1) 

Section 59A of the Insurance Contracts Act 1984 (as inserted by 

20 

item 15) and subsections 63(2) and (3) of that Act (as substituted by 

21 

item 16) apply to a contract of life insurance that is originally entered 

22 

into after the commencement of this item. 

23 

(2) 

Subsections 63(1) and (3) of the Insurance Contracts Act 1984 (as 

24 

substituted by item 16) apply to a contract of general insurance whether 

25 

originally entered into before or after the commencement of this item. 

26 

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Schedule 6

--

Third parties 

Part 1

--

Requests by third party beneficiaries to 

insurers for information 

Insurance Contracts Act 1984 

1  Section 41 

Repeal the section, substitute: 

41  Contracts of liability insurance--consent of insurer required for 

settlement etc. of claim 

 

(1)  This section applies in relation to a contract of liability insurance if 

it would constitute a breach of the contract if, without the consent 

10 

of the insurer, the insured or any third party beneficiary were: 

11 

 

(a)  to settle or compromise a claim against the insured or third 

12 

party beneficiary; or 

13 

 

(b)  to make an admission or payment in respect of such a claim. 

14 

 

(2)  If the insured or any third party beneficiary (the claimant) under 

15 

the contract has made a claim under the contract, the claimant may 

16 

at any time, by notice in writing given to the insurer, require the 

17 

insurer to inform the claimant in writing: 

18 

 

(a)  whether the insurer admits that the contract applies to the 

19 

claim; and 

20 

 

(b)  if the insurer so admits--whether the insurer proposes to 

21 

conduct, on behalf of the claimant, the negotiations and any 

22 

legal proceedings in respect of the claim made against the 

23 

claimant. 

24 

 

(3)  If the insurer does not, within a reasonable time after being given a 

25 

notice under subsection (2), inform the claimant: 

26 

 

(a)  that the insurer admits that the contract of liability insurance 

27 

applies to the claim; and 

28 

 

(b)  that the insurer proposes to conduct, on behalf of the 

29 

claimant, the negotiations and any legal proceedings in 

30 

respect of the claim made against the claimant; 

31 

then: 

32 

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(c)  the insurer may not refuse payment of the claim; and 

 

(d)  the amount payable in respect of the claim is not reduced; 

by reason only that the claimant breached the contract as 

mentioned in subsection (1). 

2  Application 

The amendment made by this Part applies to: 

 

(a)  a contract of liability insurance that is originally entered into 

after the commencement of this item; and 

 

(b)  a contract of liability insurance that was originally entered 

into before the commencement of this item and is renewed 

10 

after that commencement. 

11 

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Part 2  Insurers' defences in actions by third party beneficiaries 

 

 

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Part 2

--Insurers' defences in actions by third party 

beneficiaries 

Insurance Contracts Act 1984 

3  Section 48 (heading) 

Repeal the heading, substitute: 

48  Contracts of general insurance--entitlements of third party 

beneficiaries 

4  Subsection 48(1) 

Repeal the subsection, substitute: 

 

(1)  A third party beneficiary under a contract of general insurance has 

10 

a right to recover from the insurer, in accordance with the contract, 

11 

the amount of any loss suffered by the third party beneficiary even 

12 

though the third party beneficiary is not a party to the contract. 

13 

5  Subsection 48(2) 

14 

Omit "a person who has such a right", substitute "the third party 

15 

beneficiary". 

16 

6  Paragraph 48(2)(a) 

17 

Repeal the paragraph, substitute: 

18 

 

(a)  has, in relation to the third party beneficiary's claim, the 

19 

same obligations to the insurer as the third party beneficiary 

20 

would have if the third party beneficiary were the insured; 

21 

and 

22 

7  At the end of subsection 48(3) 

23 

Add ", including, but not limited to, defences relating to the conduct of 

24 

the insured (whether the conduct occurred before or after the contract 

25 

was entered into)". 

26 

8  Section 48AA (heading) 

27 

Repeal the heading, substitute: 

28 

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48AA  Life policy in connection with RSA for the benefit of third 

party beneficiary 

9  Subsection 48AA(1) 

Repeal the subsection, substitute: 

 

(1)  This section applies in relation to a contract of life insurance if: 

 

(a)  the contract is entered into in connection with an RSA; and 

 

(b)  the owner of the policy is an RSA provider. 

 

(1A)  A third party beneficiary under the contract has a right to recover a 

benefit from the insurer in accordance with the contract even 

though the third party beneficiary is not a party to the contract. 

10 

10  Subsection 48AA(2) 

11 

Omit "a person who has such a right", substitute "the third party 

12 

beneficiary". 

13 

11  Paragraph 48AA(2)(a) 

14 

Repeal the paragraph, substitute: 

15 

 

(a)  has, in relation to the third party beneficiary's claim, the 

16 

same obligations to the insurer as the third party beneficiary 

17 

would have if the third party beneficiary were the insured; 

18 

and 

19 

12  Subsection 48AA(3) 

20 

Omit "he or she", substitute "the insurer". 

21 

13  At the end of subsection 48AA(3) 

22 

Add ", including, but not limited to, defences relating to the conduct of 

23 

the insured (whether the conduct occurred before or after the contract 

24 

was entered into)". 

25 

14  Application 

26 

(1) 

The amendments made by items 3 to 7 apply to: 

27 

 

(a)  a contract of general insurance that is originally entered into 

28 

after the commencement of this item; and 

29 

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(b)  a contract of general insurance that was originally entered 

into before the commencement of this item and is renewed 

after that commencement. 

(2) 

The amendments made by items 8 to 13 apply to a contract of life 

insurance that is originally entered into after the commencement of this 

item. 

(3) 

If: 

 

(a)  a contract of life insurance that was originally entered into 

before the commencement of this item is varied after that 

commencement to: 

10 

 

(i)  increase a sum insured under the contract in respect of 

11 

one or more of the life insureds; or 

12 

 

(ii)  provide one or more additional kinds of insurance 

13 

cover; and 

14 

 

(b)  the variation was not an automatic variation but was required 

15 

to be expressly agreed between the insurer and the insured 

16 

before the contract was varied; 

17 

then: 

18 

 

(c)  the contract is treated, to the extent of the variation, as if it 

19 

had been originally entered into after the commencement of 

20 

this item; and 

21 

 

(d)  the amendments made by items 8 to 13 apply to the contract 

22 

to the extent of the variation. 

23 

Third parties  Schedule 6 

Rights and obligations of third party beneficiaries under life insurance contracts  Part 3 

 

 

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Part 3

--

Rights and obligations of third party 

beneficiaries under life insurance contracts 

Insurance Contracts Act 1984 

15  Section 48A (heading) 

Repeal the heading, substitute: 

48A  Life policy for the benefit of third party beneficiary 

16  Subsections 48A(1) and (2) 

Repeal the subsections, substitute: 

 

(1)  The following paragraphs have effect in relation to a contract of 

life insurance to the extent that the contract is expressed to be for 

10 

the benefit of a third party beneficiary (who may be the life 

11 

insured): 

12 

 

(a)  the third party beneficiary has a right to recover from the 

13 

insurer any money that becomes payable under the contract 

14 

even though the third party beneficiary is not a party to the 

15 

contract; 

16 

 

(b)  if the third party beneficiary is not the life insured, any 

17 

money paid to the third party beneficiary under the contract 

18 

does not form part of the estate of the life insured. 

19 

 

(1A)  Paragraph (1)(a) has effect in relation to a contract of life insurance 

20 

that is maintained for the purposes of a superannuation or 

21 

retirement scheme, subject to: 

22 

 

(a)  the terms of the contract and the scheme; and 

23 

 

(b)  any other law; 

24 

relating to the payment of money under the contract or the scheme. 

25 

 

(2)  Subject to the contract, the third party beneficiary: 

26 

 

(a)  has, in relation to the third party beneficiary's claim, the 

27 

same obligations to the insurer as the third party beneficiary 

28 

would have if the third party beneficiary were the insured; 

29 

and 

30 

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(b)  may discharge the insured's obligations in relation to the 

payment of any money to the third party beneficiary under 

the contract. 

17  Application 

(1) 

The amendments made by this Part apply to a contract of life insurance 

that is originally entered into after the commencement of this item. 

(2) 

If: 

 

(a)  a contract of life insurance that was originally entered into 

before the commencement of this item is varied after that 

commencement to: 

10 

 

(i)  increase a sum insured under the contract in respect of 

11 

one or more of the life insureds; or 

12 

 

(ii)  provide one or more additional kinds of insurance 

13 

cover; and 

14 

 

(b)  the variation was not an automatic variation but was required 

15 

to be expressly agreed between the insurer and the insured 

16 

before the contract was varied; 

17 

then: 

18 

 

(c)  the contract is treated, to the extent of the variation, as if it 

19 

had been originally entered into after the commencement of 

20 

this item; and 

21 

 

(d)  the amendments made by this Part apply to the contract to the 

22 

extent of the variation. 

23 

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Rights of third parties to recover against insurers  Part 4 

 

 

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Part 4

--

Rights of third parties to recover against 

insurers 

Insurance Contracts Act 1984 

18  Section 51 (heading) 

Repeal the heading, substitute: 

51  Claims against insurer in respect of liability of insured or third 

party beneficiary 

19  Subsection 51(1) 

Repeal the subsection, substitute: 

 

(1)  If: 

10 

 

(a)  the insured or any third party beneficiary under a contract of 

11 

liability insurance is liable in damages to another person; and 

12 

 

(b)  the contract provides insurance cover in respect of the 

13 

liability; and 

14 

 

(c)  the insured or third party beneficiary has died or cannot, after 

15 

reasonable inquiry, be found; 

16 

then the other person may recover from the insurer an amount 

17 

equal to the insurer's liability under the contract in respect of the 

18 

liability of the insured or third party beneficiary. 

19 

20  Paragraph 51(2)(b) 

20 

Repeal the paragraph, substitute: 

21 

 

(b)  the liability of the insured or third party beneficiary, or the 

22 

legal personal representative of the insured or third party 

23 

beneficiary, to the other person. 

24 

21  Subsection 51(3) 

25 

Omit "third party has in respect of the insured's liability", substitute 

26 

"other person has in respect of the liability of the insured or third party 

27 

beneficiary". 

28 

22  Application 

29 

The amendments made by this Part apply to: 

30 

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(a)  a contract of liability insurance that is originally entered into 

after the commencement of this item; and 

 

(b)  a contract of liability insurance that was originally entered 

into before the commencement of this item and is renewed 

after that commencement. 

Third parties  Schedule 6 

Representative actions by ASIC on behalf of third party beneficiaries  Part 5 

 

 

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Part 5

--

Representative actions by ASIC on behalf of 

third party beneficiaries 

Insurance Contracts Act 1984 

23  Paragraph 55A(1)(b) 

After "the insured", insert "or any third party beneficiary under the 

contract". 

24  Paragraph 55A(1)(c) 

After "the insured", insert "or third party beneficiary". 

25  Paragraph 55A(1)(d) 

After "the insured" (wherever occurring), insert "or third party 

10 

beneficiary". 

11 

26  Paragraph 55A(2)(b) 

12 

After "those insureds", insert "or any third party beneficiaries under the 

13 

contract". 

14 

27  Subsection 55A(2) 

15 

After "all of those insureds", insert "or third party beneficiaries". 

16 

28  Subsection 55A(3) 

17 

Omit "the insured or of each of the insureds", insert "the insured or 

18 

third party beneficiary, or of each of the insureds or third party 

19 

beneficiaries,". 

20 

29  Application 

21 

The amendments made by this Part apply to a contract of insurance 

22 

whether originally entered into before or after the commencement of 

23 

this item. 

24 

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Non-disclosure or misrepresentation by 

members of group life insurance schemes 

Insurance Contracts Act 1984 

30  Subsection 4(2) 

Omit "blanket superannuation contract", substitute "superannuation 

contract (other than an individual superannuation contract)". 

31  Subsection 11(1) 

Insert: 

group life contract means a contract of life insurance that is 

maintained for the purposes of: 

10 

 

(a)  a superannuation or retirement scheme under which there can 

11 

be more than one life insured; or 

12 

 

(b)  another kind of group life scheme (including a scheme that is 

13 

not related to employment) under which there can be more 

14 

than one life insured. 

15 

32  Subsection 11(1) (paragraph (b) of the definition of 

16 

proposal form

17 

Omit "or retirement", substitute ", retirement or other group life". 

18 

33  At the end of paragraph 11(4)(a) 

19 

Add "and". 

20 

34  Paragraph 11(4)(b) 

21 

Omit "only; and", substitute "only.". 

22 

35  Paragraph 11(4)(c) 

23 

Repeal the paragraph. 

24 

36  Paragraph 23(a) 

25 

Omit "or retirement", substitute ", retirement or other group life". 

26 

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37  Paragraph 26(3)(a) 

Omit "or retirement", substitute ", retirement or other group life". 

38  Section 32 

Repeal the section, substitute: 

32  Non-disclosure or misrepresentation by life insured covered 

under group life contract 

 

(1)  This Division extends to the case where there was a failure to 

comply with the duty of disclosure, or a misrepresentation was 

made to the insurer, in respect of a proposed life insured under a 

group life contract, as if: 

10 

 

(a)  the insurance cover provided by the group life contract in 

11 

respect of the life insured were provided by an individual 

12 

contract of life insurance between the insurer and the insured; 

13 

and 

14 

 

(b)  the group life contract had been entered into at the time when 

15 

the proposed life insured became a life insured under the 

16 

group life contract. 

17 

 

(2)  For the purposes of this Division, if the failure to comply with the 

18 

duty of disclosure, or the misrepresentation, occurred after the 

19 

proposed life insured became a member of the relevant 

20 

superannuation, retirement or other group life scheme but before 

21 

the insurance cover was provided by the group life contract in 

22 

respect of the life insured, then the failure or misrepresentation is 

23 

taken to have occurred before the proposed life insured became a 

24 

life insured under the group life contract. 

25 

39  Section 32A 

26 

Omit "made, to the insurer", substitute "made to the insurer,". 

27 

40  Application 

28 

(1) 

The amendments made by items 30, 33, 34, 35 and 39 apply to a 

29 

contract of life insurance whether originally entered into before or after 

30 

the commencement of this item. 

31 

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(2) 

The amendments made by items 31, 32 and 36 to 38 apply to a contract 

of life insurance that is originally entered into after the commencement 

of this item. 

(3) 

If: 

 

(a)  a contract of life insurance that was originally entered into 

before the commencement of this item is varied after that 

commencement to: 

 

(i)  increase a sum insured under the contract in respect of 

one or more of the life insureds; or 

 

(ii)  provide one or more additional kinds of insurance 

10 

cover; and 

11 

 

(b)  the variation was not an automatic variation but was required 

12 

to be expressly agreed between the insurer and the insured 

13 

before the contract was varied; 

14 

then: 

15 

 

(c)  the contract is treated, to the extent of the variation, as if it 

16 

had been originally entered into after the commencement of 

17 

this item; and 

18 

 

(d)  the amendments made by items 31, 32 and 36 to 38 apply to 

19 

the contract to the extent of the variation. 

20 

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Schedule 7

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Subrogation 

   

Insurance Contracts Act 1984 

1  Before section 65 

Insert: 

64  Application to third party beneficiaries 

 

  In this Part, a reference to an insured includes a reference to a third 

party beneficiary. 

2  Section 67 

Repeal the section, substitute: 

10 

67  Rights with respect to money recovered under subrogation etc. 

11 

Scope 

12 

 

(1)  This section applies if: 

13 

 

(a)  an insurer is liable under a contract of general insurance in 

14 

respect of a loss; and 

15 

 

(b)  the insurer has a right of subrogation in respect of the loss; 

16 

and 

17 

 

(c)  an amount is recovered (whether by the insurer or the 

18 

insured) from another person in respect of the loss. 

19 

Amount recovered by insurer 

20 

 

(2)  If the amount is recovered by the insurer in exercising the insurer's 

21 

right of subrogation in respect of the loss: 

22 

 

(a)  the insurer is entitled under this paragraph to so much of the 

23 

amount as does not exceed the sum of: 

24 

 

(i)  the amount paid by the insurer to the insured in respect 

25 

of the loss; and 

26 

 

(ii)  the amount paid by the insurer for administrative and 

27 

legal costs incurred in connection with the recovery; and 

28 

 

(b)  if the amount recovered exceeds the amount to which the 

29 

insurer is entitled under paragraph (a)--the insured is entitled 

30 

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under this paragraph to so much of the excess as does not 

exceed the insured's overall loss; and 

 

(c)  if the amount recovered exceeds the sum of: 

 

(i)  the amount to which the insurer is entitled under 

paragraph (a); and 

 

(ii)  the amount (if any) to which the insured is entitled 

under paragraph (b); 

 

  the insurer is entitled to the excess. 

Amount recovered by insured 

 

(3)  If the amount is recovered by the insured: 

10 

 

(a)  the insured is entitled under this paragraph to so much of the 

11 

amount as does not exceed the sum of: 

12 

 

(i)  the insured's overall loss; and 

13 

 

(ii)  the amount paid by the insured for administrative and 

14 

legal costs incurred in connection with the recovery; and 

15 

 

(b)  if the amount recovered exceeds the amount to which the 

16 

insured is entitled under paragraph (a)--the insurer is entitled 

17 

to so much of the excess as does not exceed the amount paid 

18 

by the insurer to the insured in respect of the loss; and 

19 

 

(c)  if the amount recovered exceeds the sum of: 

20 

 

(i)  the amount to which the insured is entitled under 

21 

paragraph (a); and 

22 

 

(ii)  the amount (if any) to which the insurer is entitled under 

23 

paragraph (b); 

24 

 

  the insured is entitled to the excess. 

25 

Amount recovered by insurer and insured jointly 

26 

 

(4)  Subsections (5), (6) and (7) apply if the amount is recovered by the 

27 

insurer and the insured jointly. 

28 

 

(5)  If the amount recovered is less than the sum of the paragraph (2)(a) 

29 

amount and the paragraph (3)(a) amount, the insurer and the 

30 

insured are each entitled to a portion of the amount recovered, 

31 

calculated on a pro rata basis in proportion to the paragraph (2)(a) 

32 

amount and the paragraph (3)(a) amount. 

33 

 

(6)  If the amount recovered is equal to the sum of the paragraph (2)(a) 

34 

amount and the paragraph (3)(a) amount: 

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(a)  the insurer is entitled to the paragraph (2)(a) amount; and 

 

(b)  the insured is entitled to the paragraph (3)(a) amount. 

 

(7)  If the amount recovered exceeds the sum of the paragraph (2)(a) 

amount and the paragraph (3)(a) amount, then: 

 

(a)  the insurer is entitled to the paragraph (2)(a) amount; and 

 

(b)  the insured is entitled to the paragraph (3)(a) amount; and 

 

(c)  in addition to those amounts, the insurer and the insured are 

each entitled to a portion of the remainder of the amount 

recovered, calculated on a pro rata basis in proportion to the 

amounts referred to in subparagraphs (2)(a)(ii) and (3)(a)(ii). 

10 

Amount awarded by way of interest 

11 

 

(8)  If an amount (the interest amount) by way of interest is awarded in 

12 

respect of the amount recovered (the principal amount), the 

13 

following apply: 

14 

 

(a)  if the principal amount was recovered by the insurer, the 

15 

insurer is entitled to the interest amount; 

16 

 

(b)  if the principal amount was recovered by the insured, the 

17 

insured is entitled to the interest amount; 

18 

 

(c)  if the principal amount was recovered by the insurer and the 

19 

insured jointly, the interest amount is to be divided fairly 

20 

between the insurer and the insured, having regard to: 

21 

 

(i)  the amounts to which the insurer and the insured are 

22 

each entitled under subsection (5), (6) or (7), as the case 

23 

requires; and 

24 

 

(ii)  the periods of time during which the insurer and the 

25 

insured have lost the use of their money. 

26 

Rights of insurer and insured are subject to contract and any 

27 

agreement 

28 

 

(9)  The rights of the insurer and the insured under this section in 

29 

respect of a loss are subject to: 

30 

 

(a)  the relevant contract of insurance; and 

31 

 

(b)  any agreement made between the insurer and the insured 

32 

after the loss occurred. 

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Definitions 

 

(10)  In this section: 

insured's overall loss, in relation to a loss incurred by an insured 

to which this section applies, means the amount of the loss reduced 

by any amount paid to the insured by the insurer in respect of the 

loss. 

paragraph (2)(a) amount means the sum of the amounts referred 

to in subparagraphs (2)(a)(i) and (ii). 

paragraph (3)(a) amount means the sum of the amounts referred 

to in subparagraphs (3)(a)(i) and (ii). 

10 

3  Application 

11 

The amendments made by this Schedule apply to: 

12 

 

(a)  a contract of general insurance that is originally entered into 

13 

after the commencement of this item; and 

14 

 

(b)  a contract of general insurance that was originally entered 

15 

into before the commencement of this item and is renewed 

16 

after that commencement. 

17 

 


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