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LAWS OF THE FEDERATION OF NIGERIA
CHARTERED INSURANCE INSTITUTE OF NIGERIA ACT
ARRANGEMENT OF SECTIONS
PART I – Establishment, etc., of the Chartered Insurance Institute of Nigeria
- Establishment of the Chartered Insurance Institute of Nigeria.
- Membership of the Institute.
- Council of the Institute.
- Election of President and Vice-President of the Institute.
- Power of Council.
PART II – Financial provisions
- Fund of the Institute.
- Accounts, etc.
PART III – The Registrar and the register
- Appointment of Registrar, etc., and preparation of the register.
- Publication of register and lists of correction.
PART IV – Registration
- Registration of insurance practitioner.
- Persons entitled to be registered.
- Approval of qualifications, etc.
- Supervision of instruction, etc.
PART V – Professional discipline
- Establishment of the Disciplinary Committee and Investigating Panel.
- Penalties for unprofessional conduct.
PART VI
- Application of this Act to enrolled persons.
- When persons are deemed to be insurance practitioners.
- Rules as to training, etc.
- Provision of library facilities
- Offences.
- Publication of regulations and rules.
- Interpretation.
- Short title.
SCHEDULE
FIRST SCHEDULE – Supplementary provisions relating to the Council
SECOND SCHEDULE – Supplementary provisions relating to the Disciplinary Committee and Investigating Panel
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CHARTERED INSURANCE INSTITUTE OF NIGERIA ACT
An Act to establish the Chartered Insurance Institute of Nigeria charged with the duty, among other things, of determining the standards of knowledge and skills to be attained by persons seeking to become members of the Institute.
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[Commencement. ] [26th February, 1993]
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