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Code · Iowa · Chapter 522C — Licensing Of Adjusters

522C.9 Examination — exemption.

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1. An individual who applies for a nonresident license under this chapter and who was previously a licensed adjuster in another state that required an examination that included Iowa-specific statutes and administrative rules shall not be required to apply for examination under section 522C.8.
2. An individual who relocates to this state and who was a licensed adjuster in another state that required an examination that included Iowa-specific statutes and administrative rules shall not be required to apply for examination under section 522C.8 if the individual submits an application for a resident adjuster license under section 522C.5A within ninety calendar days of establishing legal residency, and all of the following apply:
a. The individual is currently a licensed adjuster in the state from which the applicant relocated.
b. The state from which the applicant relocated issues a certification that the applicant is licensed and in good standing.
c. The producer database records of the state from which the applicant relocated, or records maintained by the NAIC or a NAIC affiliate or subsidiary, indicate that the adjuster is currently licensed or had been licensed, and is in good standing.
2025 Acts, ch 28, §43, 52
Referred to in §522C.8
Section 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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