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Code · Washington · Title 48 — Insurance · Chapter 48.120

RCW 48.120.025

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(1)A vendor issued a specialty producer license under this chapter is subject to RCW 48.17.530 through 48.17.560 .
(2)The commissioner may adopt rules necessary for the implementation of this chapter , including, but not limited to, rules governing:
(a)The specialty producer license application process, including any forms required to be used;
(b)The standards for approval and the required content of written materials required under RCW 48.120.020 (1)(a);
(c)The approval and required content of training materials required under RCW 48.120.020 (1)(c);
(d)Establishing license fees to defray the cost of administering the specialty producer licensure program;
(e)Establishing requirements for the remittance of premium funds to the supervising agent under authority from the program insurer; and
(f)Determining the applicability or nonapplicability of other provisions of this title to this chapter.
[ 2013 c 152 s 7 ; 2002 c 357 s 5 .]
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