This question clarifies the internal structure and responsibilities of RIBO’s Statutory Committees. Under the Registered Insurance Brokers Act (RIB Act), RIBO operates through several specialized committees to fulfill its mandate of public protection.
The Qualification and Registration (Q&R) Committee is the "gatekeeper" of the profession. Its primary duties (Options A, B, and C) involve setting standards for entry into the profession and ensuring that only qualified individuals and brokerages are licensed to sell insurance in Ontario. This includes reviewing exam results, verifying continuing education compliance, and maintaining the official Member Register that the public can search.
However, the process of "reporting for discipline" (Option D) is generally not the function of the Q&R Committee. Instead, investigations into misconduct or incompetence are handled by the Complaints Committee. If the Complaints Committee finds sufficient evidence of a breach of the Code of Conduct, they are the ones who refer the matter to the Discipline Committee for a formal hearing.
The RIBO Level 1 Blueprint requires brokers to understand this regulatory "separation of powers." The Q&R Committee ensures you are competent to enter and stay in the profession, while the Complaints/Discipline committees ensure you behave ethically once you are there. Understanding these jurisdictional boundaries is a core part of Legal and Regulatory Compliance, reflecting the broker's professional understanding of how their own regulatory body operates to maintain industry integrity.
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