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Code · Nebraska · Chapter 44 — Insurance

44-8503. Vendor; limited lines insurance license; issuance; application; contents.

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(1)A vendor shall hold a limited lines insurance license issued under the Portable Electronics Insurance Act to sell or offer coverage under a policy of portable electronics insurance.
(2)The director may issue a limited lines insurance license under the act. Such license shall authorize an employee or authorized representative of a vendor to sell or offer coverage under a policy of portable electronics insurance to a customer at each location at which the vendor engages in a portable electronics transaction.
(3)The vendor shall submit an application for a limited lines insurance license pursuant to section 44-8504 to the director, and a list of all locations in this state at which the vendor intends to offer such insurance coverage shall accompany the application. A vendor shall maintain such list and make it available for the director upon request.
(4)Notwithstanding any other provision of law, a limited lines insurance license issued under the act shall authorize the vendor and its employees or authorized representatives to engage in the activities permitted by the act.
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