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Code · Virginia · Title 38.2 · Chapter 18

Code of Virginia § 38.2-1814. License required of resident property and casualty insurance agent and resident personal lines agent.

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A. No individual who is a resident of this Commonwealth shall obtain a license as a property and casualty insurance agent or as a personal lines agent from the Commission unless he has passed an examination in a form and manner prescribed by the Commission.
B. An individual may obtain a license as a limited lines credit insurance agent, a limited lines property and casualty agent, a motor vehicle rental contract insurance agent, or any other type of license of restricted authority that the Commission may deem it necessary to recognize for the purpose of complying with § 38.2-1836 without taking such examination.
1979, c. 513, § 38.1-327.15; 1985, c. 616; 1986, cc. 364, 562; 1987, c. 521; 1989, c. 435; 1994, c. 106 ; 1995, c. 167 ; 1998, cc. 16 , 47 , 164 ; 1999, cc. 490 , 586 ; 2001, c. 706 .
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