HC Deb 10 April 1913 vol 51 c1354
60. Mr. C. BATHURST

asked whether insurance committees are precluded from providing in their regulations for their own convenience that deposit contributors who change their place of residence shall notify to them the postal address of their new place of residence, or whether such notification can only be made to the Insurance Commissioners in London and communicated by them to the insurance committees?

Mr. ROBERTSON

The point raised in the question is one of administrative convenience, and the Commission would be glad to discuss any proposed change of existing practice which any insurance committee may desire.

Mr. C. BATHURST

Does that mean that an insurance committee is not entitled to ask these deposit contributors in its area to give notice of any change of address?

Mr. ROBERTSON

I must ask for notice of that.