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LC004751/SUB B | |
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STATE OF RHODE ISLAND | |
IN GENERAL ASSEMBLY | |
JANUARY SESSION, A.D. 2014 | |
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A N A C T | |
RELATING TO INSURANCE - CLAIMS ADJUSTERS | |
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Introduced By: Representatives Marshall, O'Brien, Winfield, and Martin | |
Date Introduced: February 26, 2014 | |
Referred To: House Corporations | |
(Business Regulation) | |
It is enacted by the General Assembly as follows: | |
1 | SECTION 1. Sections 27-10-1, 27-10-2, 27-10-3, 27-10-5, 27-10-6, 27-10-7, 27-10-8, |
2 | 27-10-11, 27-10-12 and 27-10-13 of the General Laws in Chapter 27-10 entitled "Claim |
3 | Adjusters" are hereby amended to read as follows: |
4 | 27-10-1. Applicability Purpose and scope. -- The provisions of this chapter shall apply |
5 | to insurance claim adjusters. For the purposes of this chapter "insurance claim adjusters" means |
6 | any person, who or which: |
7 | (1) Engages for compensation in negotiating adjustments of insurance claims on behalf |
8 | of an insurance company, other than life and accident and health insurance claims, under any |
9 | policies of insurance or who advertises or holds himself or herself out as engaging in that activity |
10 | or who solicits that activity; |
11 | (2) Is known or holds himself, herself, or itself out as a "public adjuster". A public |
12 | adjuster is any person who, for compensation or any other thing of value on behalf of the insured: |
13 | (i) Acts or aids, solely in relation to first party claims arising under insurance contracts, |
14 | other than automobile, life, accident and health, that insure the real or personal property of the |
15 | insured, on behalf of an insured in negotiating for, or effecting the settlement of, a claim for loss |
16 | or damage covered by an insurance contract; |
17 | (ii) Advertises for employment as a public adjuster of insurance claims or solicits |
18 | business or represents himself or herself to the public as a public adjuster of first party insurance |
19 | claims for losses or damages arising out of policies of insurance that insure real or personal |
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1 | property; |
2 | (iii) Directly or indirectly solicits business, investigates or adjusts losses, or advises an |
3 | insured about first party claims for losses or damages arising out of policies of insurance that |
4 | insure real or personal property for another person engaged in the business of adjusting losses or |
5 | damages covered by an insurance policy, for the insured; or |
6 | (3) Advertises or solicits business as an adjuster, or holds himself or herself out to the |
7 | public as engaging in adjusting as a business. This chapter governs the qualifications and |
8 | procedures for the licensing of: (1) Public adjusters; (2) Company adjusters; and (3) Independent |
9 | adjusters. It specifies the duties of, and restrictions on, public, company, and independent |
10 | adjusters. The restrictions on public adjusters include limiting their licensure to assisting insureds |
11 | in first-party claims. |
12 | 27-10-2. Persons exempt. -- The provisions of this chapter shall not apply to the |
13 | following: |
14 | (1) An attorney at law admitted to practice in this state, acting in the usual course of his |
15 | or her profession professional capacity as an attorney; |
16 | (2) Either an insurance producer of a domestic insurance company or an insurance |
17 | producer duly licensed by the insurance commissioner, when the insurance producer adjusts, or |
18 | assists in the adjustment of, claims arising only under policies of insurance or fidelity or surety |
19 | bonds negotiated, solicited, or effected by him or her or by the insurance producer, whether the |
20 | insurance producer is a person, partnership, or corporation, for which he or she acts; or |
21 | (3) Any employee or agent of a company, or an insurance producer licensed by the |
22 | commissioner, who acts in the settlement of claims of two thousand five hundred dollars ($2,500) |
23 | or less A person who negotiates or settles claims arising under a life or health insurance policy or |
24 | an annuity contract; |
25 | (4) A person employed only for the purpose of obtaining facts surrounding a loss or |
26 | furnishing technical assistance to a licensed adjuster, including photographers, estimators, private |
27 | investigators, engineers, and handwriting experts; |
28 | (5) An individual who is employed to investigate suspected fraudulent insurance claims |
29 | but who does not adjust losses or determine claims payments; |
30 | (6) A person who solely performs executive, administrative, managerial, or clerical |
31 | duties, or any combination thereof, and who does not investigate, negotiate, or settle claims with |
32 | policyholders, claimants, or their legal representative; |
33 | (7) A licensed health care provider or its employee who provides managed care services |
34 | as long as the services do not include the determination of compensability; |
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1 | (8) A managed care organization or any of its employees or an employee of any |
2 | organization providing managed care services so long as the services do not include the |
3 | determination of compensability; |
4 | (9) A person who settles only reinsurance or subrogation claims; |
5 | (10) A person who investigates, negotiates, or settles life, accident and health, annuity, or |
6 | disability insurance claims; |
7 | (11) An individual employee, under a self-insured arrangement, who adjusts claims on |
8 | behalf of their employer; |
9 | (12) A person authorized to adjust workers' compensation or disability claims under the |
10 | authority of a third-party administrator (TPA) license pursuant to chapter 20.7 of title 27; |
11 | (13) A person who adjusts claims for portable electronic insurance offered pursuant to |
12 | chapter 2.7 of title 27. |
13 | 27-10-3. Issuance of license. -- (a) The insurance commissioner may, upon the payment |
14 | of a license fee of one hundred twenty dollars ($120) plus an application fee established by the |
15 | commissioner, issue to any person a license to act as either an insurance claims a: public adjuster; |
16 | company adjuster; or independent adjuster once that person satisfies the reasonable requirements |
17 | for the issuance of the license, as established by the commissioner. files an application in a format |
18 | prescribed by the department and declares under penalty of suspension, revocation, or refusal of |
19 | the license that the statements made in the application are true, correct, and complete to the best |
20 | of the individual's knowledge and belief. Before approving the application, the department shall |
21 | find that the individual: |
22 | (1) Is at least eighteen (18) years of age; |
23 | (2) Is eligible to designate this state as his or her home state; |
24 | (3) Is trustworthy, reliable, and of good reputation, evidence of which shall be determined |
25 | by the department; |
26 | (4) Has not committed any act that is a ground for probation, suspension, revocation, or |
27 | refusal of a professional license as set forth in§ 27-10-12; |
28 | (5) Has successfully passed the examination for the line(s) of authority for which the |
29 | person has applied; |
30 | (6) Has paid a fee of one hundred and fifty dollars ($150). |
31 | (b) A Rhode Island resident business entity acting as an insurance adjuster may elect to |
32 | obtain an insurance adjusters license. Application shall be made using the uniform business entity |
33 | application. Prior to approving the application, the insurance commissioner shall find both of the |
34 | following: |
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1 | (1) The business entity has paid the appropriate fees. |
2 | (2) The business entity has designated a licensed adjuster responsible for the business |
3 | entity's compliance with the insurance laws and rules of this state. |
4 | (c) The department may require any documents reasonably necessary to verify the |
5 | information contained in the application. |
6 | 27-10-5. Application for license -- Accompanying papers License. -- An application |
7 | by a person applying for the first time for a license to act as an insurance claim adjuster, shall be |
8 | on a form furnished by the insurance commissioner and provide all of the information required by |
9 | the insurance commissioner for licensing. (a) Unless denied licensure, persons who have met the |
10 | requirements of § 27-10-3 shall be issued either a public, company, or independent adjuster |
11 | license. |
12 | (b) A company or independent adjuster may qualify for a license in one or more of the |
13 | following lines of authority: |
14 | (1) Property and casualty; |
15 | (2) Workers Compensation; or |
16 | (3) Crop. |
17 | (c) An individual may not hold both a public adjuster and a company or independent |
18 | adjuster license at the same time. |
19 | (d) An adjuster license shall remain in effect unless probated, suspended, revoked, or |
20 | refused as long as a biennial application for renewal and fee set forth in § 27-10-3(a)(6) is paid |
21 | and all other requirements for license renewal are met by the due date; otherwise, the license |
22 | expires. |
23 | (e) An adjuster whose license expires may, within twelve (12) months of the renewal |
24 | date, be reissued an adjuster license upon receipt of the renewal request, as prescribed by the |
25 | department. However, a penalty in the amount of fifty dollars ($50.00) in addition to the renewal |
26 | fee shall be required to reissue the expired license. |
27 | (f) An adjuster who is unable to comply with license renewal procedures and |
28 | requirements due to military service, long-term medical disability, or some other extenuating |
29 | circumstance may request a waiver of same and a waiver of any examination requirement, fine, or |
30 | other sanction imposed for failure to comply with renewal procedures. |
31 | (g) An adjuster shall be subject to chapters 9.1 and 29 of title 27. |
32 | (h) The adjuster shall inform the department by any means acceptable of any change in |
33 | resident or business address(es) for the home state or in legal name within thirty (30) days of the |
34 | change. |
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1 | (i) In order to assist in the performance of the department's duties, the department may |
2 | contract with non-governmental entities, including the National Association of Insurance |
3 | Commissioners (NAIC), its affiliates or subsidiaries, to perform any ministerial functions, |
4 | including the collection of fees and data, related to licensing that the insurance commissioner may |
5 | deem appropriate. |
6 | 27-10-6. Minimum percentage of licensed adjusters – Examination. -- Any person |
7 | who desires to act as an insurance claim adjuster or who is employed by an insurance company |
8 | doing business in the state of Rhode Island and desires to act within the state as an insurance |
9 | adjuster shall make a written application to the insurance commissioner for a license to engage in |
10 | this type of business. All insurance claims adjusters and those employed by insurance companies |
11 | in the state of Rhode Island as of January 1, 1976, who hold current and valid licenses including |
12 | all persons engaged in the business of public adjusting as of June 12, 1985 shall automatically |
13 | qualify for a license to handle the various lines of business for which they are qualified. Insurance |
14 | claim adjusters who have less than one year's experience adjusting claims shall be classified as |
15 | trainees and it will be necessary for them to obtain a license to adjust claims in the state of Rhode |
16 | Island in accordance with the provisions of this section. No insurance company shall have more |
17 | than twenty-five percent (25%) of its insurance claim adjusters in a trainee classification where |
18 | that adjusting force consists of at least ten (10) people; this shall not apply to company training |
19 | programs to qualify personnel in other jurisdictions. A minimum of seventy-five percent (75%) of |
20 | the insurance claim adjusters in any claims office shall be licensed insurance claim adjusters in |
21 | the state of Rhode Island. (a) The commissioner department shall subject the applicant to a |
22 | written examination as to his or her competency to act as an insurance claim adjuster. These |
23 | examinations shall be conducted at the discretion of the commissioner, but in no event less than |
24 | quarterly The examination shall test the knowledge of the individual concerning the duties and |
25 | responsibilities of an adjuster and the insurance laws and regulations of this state. |
26 | (b) The department may make arrangements, including contracting with an outside |
27 | testing service, for administering examinations and collecting a nonrefundable fee for the |
28 | examination. |
29 | (c) Each individual applying for an examination shall remit a non-refundable fee as |
30 | prescribed by the department. |
31 | (d) An individual who fails to appear for the examination as scheduled or fails to pass the |
32 | examination shall reapply for an examination and remit all required fees and forms before being |
33 | rescheduled for another examination. |
34 | (e) The department may accept successful completion of an examination administered by |
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1 | a federal entity in substitute for a state examination for the crop line of authority for |
2 | company/independent adjusters. |
3 | 27-10-7. Term of license -- Renewal -- Suspension or revocation. Exemptions from |
4 | examination. -- The insurance commissioner shall promulgate rules and regulations mandating |
5 | the term of licensure for any claim adjuster license. No license shall remain in force for a period |
6 | in excess of four (4) years. Nothing in this section shall be construed to limit the authority of the |
7 | insurance commissioner to sooner suspend or revoke any claim adjuster license. Any action for |
8 | suspension or revocation of any claim adjuster license shall be in accordance with the |
9 | Administrative Procedures Act, chapter 35 of title 42, upon proof that the license was obtained by |
10 | fraud or misrepresentation, or that the interests of the insurer or the interests of the public are not |
11 | properly served under the license, or for cause. No claim adjuster license shall be issued by the |
12 | commissioner to a person whose license has been suspended or revoked within three (3) years |
13 | from the date of that revocation or suspension. Each license shall be renewed upon payment of a |
14 | fee assessed at an annual rate of sixty dollars ($60.00). The fee for the total term of licensure shall |
15 | be payable at the time of renewal. (a) An individual who applies for an adjuster license in this |
16 | state who was previously licensed as an adjuster in another state based on an adjuster examination |
17 | shall not be required to complete the examination. This exemption is only available if the person |
18 | is currently licensed in that state, or if the application is received within twelve (12) months of the |
19 | cancellation of the applicant's previous license and if the prior state issues a certification that, at |
20 | the time of cancellation, the applicant was in good standing in that state or the state's database |
21 | records or records maintained by the NAIC, its affiliates, or subsidiaries, indicate that the adjuster |
22 | is or was licensed in good standing. |
23 | (b) A person licensed as an adjuster in another state based on an adjuster examination |
24 | who moves to this state shall make application within ninety (90) days of establishing legal |
25 | residence to become a resident licensee. No examination shall be required of that person to obtain |
26 | an adjuster license. |
27 | 27-10-8. Emergency licenses. -- (a) Notwithstanding any of the provisions of this |
28 | chapter, In the event of a declared catastrophe, an insurer shall notify the department, via an |
29 | application for temporary emergency licensure, commissioner may permit an experienced |
30 | adjuster to of each individual, not already licensed in the state where the catastrophe has been |
31 | declared, who will act as an emergency company or independent adjuster in this state without a |
32 | Rhode Island license if: on behalf of the insurer. |
33 | (1) The adjuster is either a licensed adjuster in another state which requires a license or |
34 | regularly adjusts in another state where such licensing is not required and works for an insurance |
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1 | company authorized to do business in Rhode Island; |
2 | (2) He or she is engaged in emergency insurance adjustment work during the period of |
3 | emergency only, as determined by the commissioner. |
4 | (b) The experienced adjuster may work in this state either for an employer who is an |
5 | adjuster licensed by this state, or for a regular employer of one or more adjusters licensed by this |
6 | state, or for an insurance company authorized to do business in this state; provided, that the |
7 | employer or insurer shall furnish to the commissioner a notice in writing or electronically |
8 | promptly after the beginning of any emergency insurance adjustment work. The adjuster may |
9 | adjust claims from within or outside the state. |
10 | Emergency licenses permitted under this section shall not exceed one hundred twenty |
11 | (120) days, unless extended by the commissioner. |
12 | (c) As used in this section, "emergency insurance adjustment work" includes, but is not |
13 | limited to: |
14 | (1) Adjustment of a single loss or losses arising out of an event or catastrophe common |
15 | to all of those losses; or |
16 | (2) Adjustment of losses in any area declared to be a state of disaster by the governor of |
17 | the state of Rhode Island or by the president of the United States under applicable federal law. |
18 | (b) A person who is otherwise qualified to adjust claims, but not already licensed in this |
19 | state where the catastrophe has been declared, may act as an emergency company or independent |
20 | adjuster and adjust claims, if, within five (5) days of deployment to adjust claims arising from the |
21 | declared catastrophe, the insurer notifies the department by providing the following information |
22 | in a format prescribed by the insurance commissioner: |
23 | (1) Name of the individual; |
24 | (2) Social security number of individual; |
25 | (3) Name of insurer the company or independent adjuster will represent; |
26 | (4) Effective date of the contract between the insurer and company or independent |
27 | adjuster, if applicable; |
28 | (5) Catastrophe or loss control number; |
29 | (6) Catastrophe event name; and |
30 | (7) Other information the department deems necessary. |
31 | (c) An emergency company or independent adjuster's license shall remain in force for a |
32 | period not to exceed ninety (90) days, unless extended by the department. |
33 | (d) Any person licensed as an emergency company or independent adjuster must comply |
34 | with all laws of this state in the same manner as if he or she had been issued a company or |
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1 | independent adjuster and both he or she and the insurer for whom the adjuster is working are |
2 | responsible in the same manner as they would be if the adjuster was a fully licensed adjuster. |
3 | (e) There is no fee payable to the state for the licensing of the emergency adjuster. |
4 | However, in order to assist in the performance of the department's duties, the department may |
5 | contract with non-governmental entities, including the NAIC, its affiliates, or subsidiaries, to |
6 | perform any ministerial functions related to licensing that the department may deem appropriate |
7 | and the applicant is responsible for the fee associated with these services as determined by the |
8 | department. |
9 | (f) Public adjusters are not eligible for licensing under this section. |
10 | 27-10-11. Penalty for violations. -- Any person who acts as an insurance claim adjuster, |
11 | other than for life and accident and health insurance, without holding a current, valid license as |
12 | provided in this chapter, or shall act in any manner in the negotiation of any insurance claim |
13 | agreement in violation of any provision of this chapter, shall be punished by a an order to cease |
14 | and desist such practices and fine or other penalty in accordance with the standards of § 42-14-16. |
15 | of not more than five hundred dollars ($500) or by imprisonment for not more than three (3) |
16 | months, or both, for each offense. In addition, the insurance commissioner shall be empowered to |
17 | revoke or suspend any license issued under this chapter for the violation of this chapter, as |
18 | provided in section 27-10-7. |
19 | 27-10-12. Enforcement License denial, non-renewal, or revocation. -- The insurance |
20 | commissioner shall enforce the provisions of this chapter and shall have the authority to |
21 | promulgate all reasonable rules and regulations necessary to effect and to enforce the purposes |
22 | and provisions of this chapter. (a) The insurance commissioner may place on probation, suspend, |
23 | revoke, or refuse to issue or renew an adjuster's license or may levy a civil penalty in accordance |
24 | with § 42-14-16 or any combination of actions for any one or more of the following causes: |
25 | (1) Providing incorrect, misleading, incomplete, or materially untrue information in the |
26 | license application; |
27 | (2) Violating any insurance laws, or violating any regulation, subpoena, or order of the |
28 | insurance commissioner or of another state's insurance commissioner; |
29 | (3) Obtaining or attempting to obtain a license through misrepresentation or fraud; |
30 | (4) Improperly withholding, misappropriating, or converting any monies or properties |
31 | received in the course of doing insurance business; |
32 | (5) Intentionally misrepresenting the terms of an actual or proposed insurance contract or |
33 | application for insurance; |
34 | (6) Having been convicted of a felony; |
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1 | (7) Having admitted, or been found to have committed, any insurance unfair trade |
2 | practice or insurance fraud; |
3 | (8) Using fraudulent, coercive, or dishonest practices; or demonstrating incompetence, |
4 | untrustworthiness or financial irresponsibility in the conduct of business in this state or |
5 | elsewhere; |
6 | (9) Having an insurance license, or its equivalent, denied, suspended, or revoked in any |
7 | other state, province, district, or territory; |
8 | (10) Forging another's name to an application for insurance or to any document related to |
9 | an insurance transaction; |
10 | (11) Cheating, including improperly using notes or any other reference material, to |
11 | complete an examination for an insurance license; |
12 | (12) Knowingly accepting insurance business from an individual who is not licensed but |
13 | who is required to be licensed by the department; |
14 | (13) Failing to comply with an administrative or court order imposing a child support |
15 | obligation; or |
16 | (14) Failing to pay state income tax or comply with any administrative or court order |
17 | directing payment of state income tax. |
18 | (b) In the event that the action by the department is to deny an application for or not |
19 | renew a license, the department shall notify the applicant or licensee and advise, in writing, the |
20 | applicant or licensee of the reason for the non-renewal or denial of the applicant's or licensee's |
21 | license. The applicant or licensee may make written demand upon the department within ten (10) |
22 | days for a hearing before the department to determine the reasonableness of the insurance |
23 | commissioner's action. The hearing shall be held pursuant to the Administrative Procedures Act, |
24 | chapter 35 of title 42. |
25 | (c) The license of a business entity may be suspended, revoked, or refused if the |
26 | department finds, after hearing, that an individual licensee's violation was known, or should have |
27 | been known, by one or more of the partners, officers, or managers acting on behalf of the |
28 | business entity and the violation was neither reported to the department nor corrective action |
29 | taken. |
30 | (d) In addition to, or in lieu of, any applicable denial, suspension or revocation of a |
31 | license, a person may, after hearing, be subject to a civil fine according to § 42-14-16. |
32 | (e) The department shall retain the authority to enforce the provisions of and impose any |
33 | penalty or remedy authorized by this chapter and § 42-14-16 against any person who is under |
34 | investigation for, or charged with, a violation of this chapter or title even if the person's license |
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1 | has been surrendered or has lapsed by operation of law. |
2 | 27-10-13. Rules and regulations. -- The insurance commissioner shall have the authority |
3 | to promulgate all reasonable rules and regulations necessary to effect and to enforce the purposes |
4 | and provisions of this chapter. Included within this authority is the power to set standards for |
5 | public adjuster fees, the terms of the contract between a public adjuster and a consumer, and |
6 | requirements for escrow accounts held by public adjusters for funds held on behalf of others. |
7 | SECTION 2. Chapter 27-10 of the General Laws entitled "Claim Adjusters" is hereby |
8 | amended by adding thereto the following sections: |
9 | 27-10-1.1. Definitions. -- (a) "Adjuster" means an individual licensed as either a public |
10 | company or independent adjuster. |
11 | (b) "Catastrophic disaster" according to the Federal Response Plan, means an event that |
12 | results in large numbers of deaths and injuries; causes extensive damage or destruction of |
13 | facilities that provide and sustain human needs; produces an overwhelming demand on state and |
14 | local response resources and mechanisms; causes a severe long-term effect on general economic |
15 | activity; and severely affects state, local, and private sector capabilities to begin and sustain |
16 | response activities. A catastrophic disaster shall be declared by the President of the United States, |
17 | the governor of the state, or the insurance commissioner . |
18 | (c) "Company adjuster" means a person who: |
19 | (1) Is an individual who contracts for compensation with insurers or self-insurers as an |
20 | employee; and |
21 | (2) Investigates, negotiates, or settles property, casualty, or workers' compensation claims |
22 | for insurers or for self-insurers as an employee. |
23 | (d) "Department" means the insurance division of the department of business regulation. |
24 | (e) "Home state" means the District of Columbia and any state or territory of the United |
25 | States in which the adjuster's principal place of residence or principal place of business is located. |
26 | If neither the state in which the public adjuster maintains the principal place of residence, nor the |
27 | state in which the adjuster maintains the principal place of business, has a substantially similar |
28 | law governing adjusters, the adjuster may declare another state in which it becomes licensed and |
29 | acts as a public adjuster to be the "home state". |
30 | (f) "Independent adjuster" means a person who: |
31 | (1) Is an individual who contracts for compensation with insurers or self-insurers as an |
32 | independent contractor; or |
33 | (2) Investigates, negotiates, or settles property, casualty, or workers' compensation claims |
34 | for insurers or for self-insurers as an independent contractor. |
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1 | (g) "Insurance commissioner" means the director of the department of business regulation |
2 | or his or her designee. |
3 | (h) "NAIC" means the National Association of Insurance Commissioners. |
4 | (i) "Public adjuster" means any person who, for compensation or any other thing of value |
5 | on behalf of the insured: |
6 | (1) Acts or aids, solely in relation to first-party claims arising under insurance contracts |
7 | that insure the real or personal property of the insured, other than automobile, on behalf of an |
8 | insured in negotiating for, or effecting the settlement of, a claim for loss or damage covered by an |
9 | insurance contract; |
10 | (2) Advertises for employment as a public adjuster of insurance claims or solicits |
11 | business or represents himself or herself to the public as a public adjuster of first-party insurance |
12 | claims for losses or damages arising out of policies of insurance that insure real or personal |
13 | property; or |
14 | (3) Directly or indirectly solicits business, investigates or adjusts losses, or advises an |
15 | insured about first-party claims for losses or damages arising out of policies of insurance that |
16 | insure real or personal property for another person engaged in the business of adjusting losses or |
17 | damages covered by an insurance policy, for the insured. |
18 | (j) "Uniform individual application" means the current version of the National |
19 | Association of Insurance Commissioners (NAIC) Uniform Individual Application for resident |
20 | and nonresident individuals. |
21 | 27-10-1.2. License required. -- (a) A person shall not act or hold himself out as a public, |
22 | company or independent adjuster in this state unless the person is licensed in accordance with this |
23 | chapter. |
24 | (b) A person licensed as a public adjuster shall not misrepresent to a claimant that he or |
25 | she is an adjuster representing an insurer in any capacity, including acting as an employee of the |
26 | insurer or acting as an independent adjuster. |
27 | 27-10-7.1. Nonresident license reciprocity. – (a) Unless denied licensure, a nonresident |
28 | person shall receive a nonresident adjuster license if: |
29 | (1) The person is currently licensed as a resident adjuster and is in good standing in his or |
30 | her home state; |
31 | (2) The person has submitted the proper request for licensure and has paid the fees |
32 | required by § 27-10-3(a)(6); |
33 | (3) The person has submitted or transmitted to the department the appropriate, completed |
34 | application for licensure for the equivalent type of license and lines of authority; and |
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1 | (4) The person's home state awards non-resident adjuster licenses to residents of this state |
2 | on the same basis. |
3 | (b) The insurance commissioner may verify the adjuster's licensing status through the |
4 | database maintained by the NAIC, its affiliates, or subsidiaries. |
5 | (c) As a condition to continuation of an adjuster license issued under this section, the |
6 | licensee shall maintain a resident adjuster license in his or her home state. The non-resident |
7 | adjuster license issued under this section shall terminate and be surrendered immediately if the |
8 | home state adjuster license terminates for any reason, unless the adjuster has been issued a license |
9 | as a resident adjuster in his or her new home state. Notification to any state where a non-resident |
10 | license is issued must be made as soon as possible, yet no later than thirty (30) days of change in |
11 | new state resident license. The licensee shall include new and old addresses in the notification to |
12 | the department. A new state resident license is required for non-resident licenses to remain valid. |
13 | The new state resident license must have reciprocity with the licensing non-resident state(s) for |
14 | the non-resident license not to terminate. |
15 | SECTION 3. This act shall take effect on January 1, 2015. |
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EXPLANATION | |
BY THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL | |
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A N A C T | |
RELATING TO INSURANCE - CLAIMS ADJUSTERS | |
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1 | This act would provide for separate licenses for public, company and independent |
2 | adjusters and would implement national standards for those licenses. |
3 | This act would take effect on January 1, 2015. |
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