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Code · Montana · Title 33 — Insurance and Insurance Companies · Chapter 17 · Part 2

33-17-213. Conduct of examinations.

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33-17-213 . Conduct of examinations.
(1)The commissioner shall make any examination required under 33-17-212 available to applicants with reasonable frequency and at places in this state reasonably accessible to the applicants.
(2)The commissioner shall assure that the examinations are conducted in a fair and impartial manner and without unfair discrimination as between individuals examined.
(3)The commissioner may require a reasonable waiting period before reexamination of an applicant who has failed to pass a previous examination covering the same kind or kinds of insurance.
(4)The examination of a title insurance producer, as defined in 33-25-105 , must include but is not limited to questions pertaining to the search and examination of title to real property, insurance principles relating to title insurance, and the fiduciary duties and procedures of escrows, settlements, and closings of real estate transactions.
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