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Code · New Jersey · Title 40A — Municipalities and Counties · Chapter 10

40A:10-38.13. Insurance producers

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15. The bylaws of a joint insurance fund may include procedures to recognize and pay commissions or fees to insurance producers appointed by the fund, if any, or producers appointed by the member local units, if any, to advise the member local units on insurance related matters and to provide other related services to member local units as specified in the bylaws.
The commissioners of a joint insurance fund shall file with the commissioner a description of any producer arrangement plan by which producers, who shall be licensed pursuant to P.L.1987, c.293 (C.17:22A-1 et seq.), represent member local units in their dealings with the joint insurance fund. The description shall include, but not be limited to, copies of all producer contracts, which shall include a description of the producers' obligations, responsibilities and compensation; duration of contracts; and an indication whether the contracts are subject to renewal.
Whenever a joint insurance fund or member local unit employs a producer to perform risk assessment or risk management, the commissioners of the joint insurance fund shall file with the Commissioner of Insurance a copy of the producer contract for review by the commissioner.
L.1993,c.269, s.15.
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