§ 48.17.005 Rule making
§ 48.17.010 Definitions
§ 48.17.060 License required
§ 48.17.062 Insurance producer license not required under chapter 117, Laws of 2007
§ 48.17.063 Unlicensed activities — Acts committed in this state — Sanctions
§ 48.17.065 Application of chapter to insurance producers appointed by health care service contractors, health maintenance organizations, or both
§ 48.17.067 Determining whether authorization exists — Burden on insurance producer or title insurance agent
§ 48.17.071 Portable electronics — Application of chapter to adjusters — Duties of independent adjuster — Commissioner’s authority
§ 48.17.090 Application for license — Commissioner’s findings
§ 48.17.110 Examination of applicants — Exemptions — Rules
§ 48.17.125 Examination questions — Confidentiality — Penalties
§ 48.17.150 Continuing education courses and requirements — Rules
§ 48.17.153 Agents selling federal flood insurance policies — Training requirements
§ 48.17.160 Appointment of agents — Approval — Termination — Fees
§ 48.17.170 Insurance producers’, title insurance agents’, and adjusters’ licenses — Authorized lines of authority — Definitions — Form and content of licenses
§ 48.17.173 Nonresident license request — Conditions for approval — Service of legal process
§ 48.17.175 In-state applicant has license in another state
§ 48.17.180 Doing business under any name other than legal name
§ 48.17.250 Insurance producer’s bond
§ 48.17.270 Insurance producer as insurer’s agent — Compensation — Disclosure
§ 48.17.380 Adjusters — Application form — Qualifications for license — Bond
§ 48.17.390 Independent, public, or crop adjusters — Separate licenses
§ 48.17.410 Authority of adjuster
§ 48.17.420 Appointed agent may adjust — When license or certification is required — Nonresident adjusters or crop adjusters
§ 48.17.430 Public adjuster’s bond
§ 48.17.450 Place of business
§ 48.17.460 Display of license
§ 48.17.470 Records of insurance producers, title insurance agents, adjusters
§ 48.17.475 Licensee to reply promptly to inquiry by commissioner
§ 48.17.480 Reporting and accounting for premiums
§ 48.17.490 Must be licensed to receive a commission, service fee, or other valuable consideration
§ 48.17.510 Temporary licenses — Restrictions — Commissioner’s discretion
§ 48.17.530 Commissioner may place on probation, suspend, revoke, or refuse to issue or renew a license
§ 48.17.535 License or certificate suspension — Noncompliance with support order — Reissuance
§ 48.17.540 Procedure to suspend, revoke, or refuse — Effect of conviction of felony
§ 48.17.550 Duration of suspension
§ 48.17.560 Fines may be imposed
§ 48.17.563 Insurance education providers — Commissioner’s approval — Renewal fee
§ 48.17.565 Insurance education providers — Violations — Costs awarded
§ 48.17.568 Insurance education providers — Bond
§ 48.17.591 Termination of agency contract — Effect on insured — Definition — Application of section
§ 48.17.595 Termination of business relationship with an insurance producer or title insurance agent — Notice — Confidentiality of information — Immunity from civil liability
§ 48.17.597 Administrative action taken against a licensee in another jurisdiction or governmental agency — Report to commissioner
§ 48.17.600 Separation of premium funds
§ 48.17.901 Effective date — 2007 c 117
§ 48.17.902 Construction — Chapter applicable to state registered domestic partnerships — 2009 c 521

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Terms Used In Washington Code > Chapter 48.17 - Insurance producers, title insurance agents, and adjusters

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