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Code · Nebraska · Chapter 44 — Insurance

44-8504. Limited lines insurance license; application; contents; period valid; fees.

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(1)An application for a limited lines insurance license shall be made to and filed with the director on forms prescribed and furnished by the director.
(2)An application for an initial or a renewal license shall:
(a)Provide the name, residence address, and other information required by the director for an employee or authorized representative of the vendor that is designated by the vendor as the person responsible for the vendor's compliance with the Portable Electronics Insurance Act. If the vendor derives more than fifty percent of its revenue from the sale of portable electronics insurance, the information required by this subdivision shall be provided for all persons of record having beneficial ownership of ten percent or more of any class of securities of the vendor registered under federal securities law; and
(b)Provide the location of the vendor's home office.
(3)Any application for licensure under the act for an existing vendor shall be made within ninety days after the application is made available by the director.
(4)An initial license issued pursuant to the act shall be valid for one year and expires on April 30 of each year.
(5)Any vendor licensed under the act shall pay an initial license fee to the director in an amount prescribed by the director but not to exceed one hundred dollars and shall pay a renewal fee in an amount prescribed by the director but not to exceed one hundred dollars.
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