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The authorities want to fine insurers who refuse to provide customers with compulsory motor insurance.

  • October 10, 2023
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The Ministry of Economic Development supported the bill to introduce fines for insurance companies that, under various pretexts, refuse clients to take out compulsory motor insurance. In addition,

The authorities want to fine insurers who refuse to provide customers with compulsory motor insurance.

The Ministry of Economic Development supported the bill to introduce fines for insurance companies that, under various pretexts, refuse clients to take out compulsory motor insurance. In addition, it is proposed to punish in rubles for evading the registration of an OSGOP policy (compulsory insurance of civil liability of the passenger carrier).

As Interfax reports, citing its own sources, the Ministry of Economic Development supported the changes to the Code of Administrative Offenses proposed by the Chairman of the Federation Council Committee on Economic Policy, Andrei Kutepov. Now the project has been sent to the government for advice. For the refusal to electronically conclude an MTPL policy due to malfunctions or disruptions that prevent the implementation of an agreement, the senator proposed to impose a fine on civil servants from 20 to 50 thousand rubles, and legal entities a fine from 100 to 300 thousand rubles.

Fines for violating deadlines for issuing an insurance policy and failing to provide policy forms to insurance agents and brokers should amount to 10,000 rubles for civil servants and 50,000 rubles for legal entities, the draft said. In response to this, the department has proposed to impose sanctions on insurers who refuse to take out not only an MTPL policy, but also an OSGOP policy. From September 1, 2024, all taxi drivers must have such a document.

As Interfax reports, citing its own sources, the Ministry of Economic Development supported the changes to the Code of Administrative Offenses proposed by the Chairman of the Federation Council Committee on Economic Policy, Andrei Kutepov. Now the project has been sent to the government for advice. For the refusal to electronically conclude an MTPL policy due to malfunctions or disruptions that prevent the implementation of an agreement, the senator proposed to impose a fine on civil servants from 20 to 50 thousand rubles, and legal entities a fine from 100 to 300 thousand rubles.

Fines for violating deadlines for issuing an insurance policy and failing to provide policy forms to insurance agents and brokers should amount to 10,000 rubles for civil servants and 50,000 rubles for legal entities, the draft said. In response to this, the department has proposed to impose sanctions on insurers who refuse to take out not only an MTPL policy, but also an OSGOP policy. From September 1, 2024, all taxi drivers must have such a document.

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