Quebec rolls out more relief measures over auto insurance board fallout | 24CA News

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Published 08.03.2023
Quebec rolls out more relief measures over auto insurance board fallout  | 24CA News

The Quebec authorities rolled out a recent wave of measures to cope with the continued disaster on the province’s car insurance coverage board Wednesday.

Transport Minister Geneviève Guilbault reduce her Europe journey brief earlier this week as issues proceed to plague the Société de l’Assurance Automobile du Québec (SAAQ).

“Quebecers should not be penalized by the current situation,” she stated in an announcement issued early Wednesday.

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The newest plan comes as prospects face lengthy strains and prolonged wait occasions for companies at SAAQ retailers after a web based overhaul didn’t go as deliberate.

The SAAQ underwent a digital transformation earlier this winter, however the brand new on-line platform — which was purported to be totally up and operating by Feb. 20 — remains to be not totally purposeful.

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Among the brand new mitigation efforts contains extending the validity of drivers’ licences set to run out between March 9 and June 1. This means licence holders may have 90 further days from their birthdate to make the fee.

The plan additionally impacts car registration certificates issued between March 9 and April 8. Those registrations will now be legitimate for 60 days, as an alternative of 10. The authorities says this may give drivers who purchase a automotive from a dealership extra time to register their car.

The final measure is extending the validity of worldwide drivers’ licences till Aug. 29 so newcomers don’t have to use for a Quebec-based licence immediately.

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The newest steps come after the province employed 150 further employees and extended working hours at some SAAQ service retailers to assist alleviate lengthy strains. But shoppers advised Global News this week these efforts have performed little to resolve the continued points.

The board’s new digital platform was supposed to permit prospects to hold out most transactions on-line. Since its launch on Feb. 20, about 103,000 Quebecers have efficiently used it among the many 335,000 prospects served.

The SAAQ has stated it may take till the top of April for companies to be totally restored.

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with information from The Canadian Press

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