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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 684A - ADJUSTERS

NRS 684A.080 Licensing of business entity: Qualifications; notification of Commissioner of changes of members, directors, officers and certain other persons.

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NRS 684A.080 Licensing of business entity: Qualifications; notification of Commissioner of changes of members, directors, officers and certain other persons.
1. Any business entity to whom a license is issued or renewed must:
(a)Be eligible to declare this State as its home state;
(b)Designate a natural person who is a licensed adjuster and who is authorized to transact business on behalf of the business entity to be responsible for the compliance of the business entity with the insurance laws, rules and regulations of this State; and
(c)Never have committed any act that is a ground for refusal to issue, suspension or revocation of a license pursuant to NRS 683A.451 .
2. If the business entity is a firm or a corporation, transaction of business under the license must be within the purposes stated in the firm’s partnership agreement or the corporation’s charter, as applicable.
3. The licensee shall promptly notify the Commissioner in writing of all changes among its members, directors, officers and other natural persons designated pursuant to subsection 1.
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