(1) A nonresident adjuster may not engage in business as an adjuster in this state if the adjuster no longer holds a valid license as an adjuster in the state, province or designated home state in which the adjuster was licensed. If the adjuster’s license in the state, province or designated home state in which the adjuster was licensed is reinstated and has not expired, the adjuster may apply to the Director of the Department of Consumer and Business Services for reinstatement as a licensee.

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(2) A nonresident adjuster who establishes residence in this state may not transact business as an adjuster in this state under a nonresident license after the 90th day after the adjuster establishes the residence. An adjuster who is a resident may thereafter engage in business as an adjuster in this state only after becoming a resident licensee.

(3) A nonresident adjuster who changes residence to another state or to a province shall notify the director not later than 30 days after the change. [1989 c.701 § 49; 1995 c.639 § 6; 2019 c.151 § 29]

 

[1957 c.247 § 2; repealed by 1967 c.359 § 704]