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Code · Vermont · Title 8 — Banking and Insurance · Chapter 131

§ 4813c.

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§ 4813c. Duties
(a)A person not duly licensed as an insurance producer or limited lines producer who sells, solicits, or negotiates insurance policies on behalf of an insurer shall be deemed a producer acting as the agent of such insurer within the intent of this subchapter, and shall be liable for all the duties, requirements, liabilities, and penalties to which an insurance producer or limited lines producer is subject, and the insurer, by compensating the person through any of its officers, agents, or employees for soliciting policies of insurance, shall accept and acknowledge that person as its agent in such a transaction.
(b)A person not licensed as an insurance producer or limited lines producer who sells, solicits, or negotiates insurance on behalf of others or transmits for others an application for a policy of insurance to or from an insurer, or offers or assumes to act in the negotiations of insurance, shall be a producer within the intent of this subchapter, and shall be liable for all the duties, requirements, liabilities, and penalties to which licensed insurance producers or limited lines producers are subject.
(c)Every insurance producer or limited lines producer acting as an agent of an insurer who sells, solicits, or negotiates insurance of any kind shall, in any controversy between the insured or his or her beneficiary and the insurer, be regarded as representing the insurer and not the insured or his or her beneficiary for whose acts the insurer will be responsible.
(d)Every insurance producer or limited lines producer, not acting as the agent of an insurer, who sells, solicits, or negotiates insurance of any kind shall, in any controversy between the insured and his or her beneficiary and the insurer issuing any policy of insurance, be regarded as representing the insured or his or her beneficiary and not the insurer, except any insurer that directly or through its agents delivers in this State to any producer a policy or contract for insurance pursuant to the application or request of the producer, acting for an insured other than himself or herself, shall be deemed to have authorized the producer to receive on its behalf payment of any premium that is due on the policy, or contract for insurance at the time of its issuance or delivery. (Added 2001, No. 97 (Adj. Sess.), § 18.)
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