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Code · Iowa · Chapter 522C — Licensing Of Adjusters

522C.3 Authority of commissioner.

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The commissioner may adopt rules pursuant to chapter 17A as necessary to administer and enforce this chapter, which may include but are not limited to all of the following:
1. Advertising standards.
2. Continuing education requirements for licensees.
3. Contracts between public adjusters and insureds.
4. Required disclosures by licensees.
5. Examinations for licensure.
6. Exemptions.
7. License bonds, and errors and omissions insurance requirements.
8. License requirements and exclusions.
9. Prohibited practices.
10. Record retention requirements.
11. Reporting requirements.
12. Requirements and limitations on fees charged by public adjusters.
13. Standards for reasonableness of payment.
14. Standards of conduct.
15. Penalties.
2007 Acts, ch 137, §26; 2025 Acts, ch 28, §33, 52
2025 amendment applies beginning July 22, 2025, to a person currently doing business in this state as an independent adjuster or a staff adjuster as of January 1, 2025; 2025 Acts, ch 28, §52
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