A. In the order suspending a license issued under this article, the superintendent shall, in addition to other matters required, state the period, not to exceed one (1) year, for which suspension is to be in effect. The period of suspension may be modified by the superintendent’s further order. At the end of the suspension period the license shall reinstate on request of the licensee, unless the superintendent finds that the cause or causes of the suspension, if of a continuing character, still exist or are likely to recur. If the superintendent so finds, he shall forthwith revoke the license by his further order.

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B. During the period of suspension the licensee shall not engage in any transaction for which the license is required, other than receipt and remittance of premiums paid as to insurance or other business transacted under the license prior to the suspension.