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Code · California · Insurance Code

§ 1751.6

452 words·~2 min read·/ca/insurance-code/1751-6

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(a)The commissioner may prepare a list of all currently licensed producers. All those lists shall be at the expense of the insurer, organization, or person requesting this service, except that special lists that are a part of the regulatory responsibility of the department may be at the expense of the state in the discretion of the commissioner. The costs and expenses of all those lists shall be paid from the support appropriation for the department current at the time of the preparation of the list but shall be charged to, and collected from, the insurer, organization, or person requesting the list. All list preparation expense moneys collected by the department under this section are hereby appropriated to the department and shall be deposited in the Insurance Fund to the credit of the support appropriation for the department current at the time of the deposit. If any insurer, organization, or person refuses to pay those costs and expenses promptly when due, the commissioner may refuse to issue its certificate of authority, certificate of exemption, or license, as the case may be, and may revoke any existing certificate of authority, certificate of exemption, or license.
(b)The fees for producers licensed in this state are as follows:
(1)Resident insurance producer (individual), three thousand sixty dollars ($3,060).
(2)Resident property and casualty broker-agent (individual), eight hundred thirty-three dollars ($833).
(3)Resident life agent (individual), one thousand five hundred twenty-six dollars ($1,526).
(4)Resident insurance producer (agency), one hundred forty-seven dollars ($147).
(5)Nonresident insurance producer (individual), eight hundred ninety-five dollars ($895).
(6)Nonresident property and casualty broker-agent (individual), two hundred twelve dollars ($212).
(7)Nonresident life agent (individual), four hundred twenty-four dollars ($424).
(8)Nonresident insurance producer (agency), eighty-eight dollars ($88).
(9)Bail (individual), eighty-eight dollars ($88).
(10)Bail (agency), eighty-eight dollars ($88).
(11)Resident estate certificate of convenience, eighty-eight dollars ($88).
(12)Interim public insurance adjuster, eighty-eight dollars ($88).
(13)Resident adjuster (individual), eighty-eight dollars ($88).
(14)Reinsurance intermediary broker, eighty-eight dollars ($88).
(15)Reinsurance intermediary manager, eighty-eight dollars ($88).
(16)Resident adjuster (agency), eighty-eight dollars ($88).
(17)Nonresident adjuster (agency), eighty-eight dollars ($88).
(18)Resident personal lines broker-agent (individual), eighty-eight dollars ($88).
(19)Resident personal lines broker-agent (agency), eighty-eight dollars ($88).
(20)Nonresident personal lines broker-agent (individual), eighty-eight dollars ($88).
(21)Nonresident personal lines broker-agent (agency), eighty-eight dollars ($88).
(22)Resident credit insurance agent (individual), eighty-eight dollars ($88).
(23)Resident credit insurance agent (agency), eighty-eight dollars ($88).
(24)Nonresident credit insurance agent (individual), eighty-eight dollars ($88).
(25)Nonresident credit insurance agent (agency), eighty-eight dollars ($88).
(26)All (no restrictions on license type), four thousand fifteen dollars ($4,015).
(27)Partial listing, eight hundred thirty-nine dollars ($839), plus one cent ($0.01) per name.
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