2025 Licensing & Surplus Lines Laws
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2025 Licensing & Surplus Lines Laws

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  2. English
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eBook - ePub

2025 Licensing & Surplus Lines Laws

About this book

Licensing & Surplus Lines Laws presents license fees and education requirements in a single source. State lists outline licensing requirements that apply to all individuals. Rules for each state are outlined regarding commissions, fees, disclosures, and commingling of funds.

The first part of this book, Licensing, gives details concerning who must have a license connected to selling insurance, how those individuals go about getting a license, and what must be done to keep the license. It also provides licensing parameters for adjusters, brokers, third party administrators and others.

The second part, Surplus Lines, goes over what types of insurance may be placed with a surplus lines insurer, how surplus lines policies are taxed, and how the different states have incorporated provisions of the NRRA.

Book Summary:

  • Initial and renewal license fees for various license types within each state
  • Prelicensing education and examination requirements, including applicable exemptions, within each state
  • List of continuing education requirements, including available exemptions, within each state
  • Diligent effort requirements regarding surplus lines placement
  • Surplus lines tax rates for each state
  • Report and record-keeping requirements for surplus lines agents
  • Range of statutes and administrative provisions that govern nonadmitted insurance in each state
  • Includes access to online “Updates Page” where we post updates that were made after publication of this book

Key Topics include:

  • Initial and Renewal License Fees
  • Licensing examination
  • Continuing education for different types of licenses
  • Diligent effort requirement before the placement of a surplus lines policy
  • Reporting and record-keeping requirements for surplus lines producers

Licensing & Surplus Lines Laws comes to you from the editors of FC&S Expert Coverage Interpretation, which is committed to keeping you up-to-date on the latest insurance coverage interpretations and analyses. It is the authoritative reference tool for agents and underwriters who need to know how a policy may be legally terminated by an insurer.

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Table of contents

  1. Title
  2. Copyright
  3. ABOUT THE NATIONAL UNDERWRITER COMPANY A DIVISION OF ALM GLOBAL, LLC
  4. ABOUT THE EDITORS
  5. INTRODUCTION
  6. Alabama
  7. Alaska
  8. Arizona
  9. Arkansas
  10. California
  11. Colorado
  12. Connecticut
  13. Delaware
  14. District of Columbia
  15. Florida
  16. Georgia
  17. Guam
  18. Hawaii
  19. Idaho
  20. Illinois
  21. Indiana
  22. Iowa
  23. Kansas
  24. Kentucky
  25. Louisiana
  26. Maine
  27. Maryland
  28. Massachusetts
  29. Michigan
  30. Minnesota
  31. Mississippi
  32. Missouri
  33. Montana
  34. Nebraska
  35. Nevada
  36. New Hampshire
  37. New Jersey
  38. New Mexico
  39. New York
  40. North Carolina
  41. North Dakota
  42. Ohio
  43. Oklahoma
  44. Oregon
  45. Pennsylvania
  46. Puerto Rico
  47. Rhode Island
  48. South Carolina
  49. South Dakota
  50. Tennessee
  51. Texas
  52. Utah
  53. Vermont
  54. Virgin Islands
  55. Virginia
  56. Washington
  57. West Virginia
  58. Wisconsin
  59. Wyoming
  60. Alabama
  61. Alaska
  62. Arizona
  63. Arkansas
  64. California
  65. Colorado
  66. Connecticut
  67. Delaware
  68. District of Columbia
  69. Florida
  70. Georgia
  71. Guam
  72. Hawaii
  73. Idaho
  74. Illinois
  75. Indiana
  76. Iowa
  77. Kansas
  78. Kentucky
  79. Louisiana
  80. Maine
  81. Maryland
  82. Massachusetts
  83. Michigan
  84. Minnesota
  85. Mississippi
  86. Missouri
  87. Montana
  88. Nebraska
  89. Nevada
  90. New Hampshire
  91. New Jersey
  92. New Mexico
  93. New York
  94. North Carolina
  95. North Dakota
  96. Ohio
  97. Oklahoma
  98. Oregon
  99. Pennsylvania
  100. Puerto Rico
  101. Rhode Island
  102. South Carolina
  103. South Dakota
  104. Tennessee
  105. Texas
  106. Utah
  107. Vermont
  108. Virgin Islands
  109. Virginia
  110. Washington
  111. West Virginia
  112. Wisconsin
  113. Wyoming
  114. Back Page