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Code · Montana · Title 33 — Insurance and Insurance Companies · Chapter 17 · Part 12

33-17-1205. Compliance -- failure to comply -- rulemaking authority.

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33-17-1205 . Compliance -- failure to comply -- rulemaking authority.
(1)Each individual subject to the requirements of 33-17-1203 shall file biennially in a format supplied by the commissioner certification as to the approved courses, lectures, seminars, and instructional programs successfully completed by that individual during the preceding biennium.
(2)If an individual fails to comply with this section, the individual's license lapses. An individual with a lapsed license may not conduct insurance business under another person's license, including a business entity license affiliation.
(3)In the continuing education affidavit, an insurance producer, adjuster, or public adjuster shall report to the commissioner the final disposition of any administrative action or the final disposition of any criminal action taken against the insurance producer, adjuster, or public adjuster in another jurisdiction or by another governmental agency in this state. As used in this subsection, "final disposition of any criminal action" means a plea agreement or sentence and judgment.
(4)Each person providing approved courses, lectures, seminars, and instructional programs, including insurance company education programs, shall file annually with the commissioner an alphabetical list of the names and addresses of all individuals who have successfully completed an approved continuing education activity during the preceding calendar year.
(5)The commissioner may, following the process provided for in 33-1-314 , withdraw approval of all courses, lectures, seminars, and instructional programs of any person that fails to comply with subsection (4). The commissioner may, after having conducted a hearing pursuant to 33-1-701 , impose a fine upon a person that has failed to comply with subsection (4). The fine may not exceed the penalty permitted by 33-1-317 .
(6)The commissioner may adopt rules establishing the requirements for biennial filing and reporting of continuing education credits.
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