Ala. Admin. Code r. 482-1-147-.07 - Insurance Producer License
(1) Business Entity
Producer. A business entity may be issued an insurance producer license in
accordance with the following:
(a) To be
licensed as an insurance producer, a business entity must be a corporation, a
limited liability company, a partnership, a limited partnership, a limited
liability partnership, or another legally recognized form of entity distinct
from an individual or the individuals or other entities that may own or hold
interests in, or be members of, the entity as determined by the laws of the
entity's state of domicile. A sole proprietorship can only be licensed as an
individual producer. One or more individuals doing business under a trade name
cannot obtain a business entity producer license absent formal organization as
an entity.
(b) An Alabama-domiciled
business entity shall complete the Department's on-line licensing process to
become licensed as an insurance producer for a particular line or lines of
insurance. Instructions for the on-line licensing process will be provided on
the Department's Web site.
(c) A
foreign-domiciled business entity may use the on-line licensing process or may
submit or transmit a copy of the application that was submitted to its
domiciliary state. Issuance of an Alabama business entity producer license to a
foreign-domiciled business entity does not in itself satisfy any applicable
Alabama constitutional and statutory requirements that may require the entity
to qualify through or register with the Alabama Secretary of State in order to
lawfully do business in Alabama.
(d) The business entity license applicant
must identify at least one licensed individual producer designated as
responsible for the business entity's compliance with all applicable laws,
rules, and regulations for each line of authority. A licensed individual
producer so designated must have such a degree of affiliation with the entity
in terms of an ownership interest in the entity, a role as an officer or
director, by contract or employment relationship, or otherwise as reasonably
assures that the licensed individual producer can cause or influence the
entity's compliance with all applicable laws, rules, and regulations.
(e) Business entity producers must be
appointed to act on behalf of an insurer and must be appointed by each insurer
it represents. A business entity is deemed to be representing or acting on
behalf of an insurer upon entering into an agency contract or agreement with
the insurer. Each individual producer acting as a producer of the insurer on
behalf of the business entity producer must also be appointed to represent the
insurer.
(2) Individual
Producer. An individual may be issued an insurance producer license in
accordance with the following:
(a) An Alabama
resident shall complete the Department's on-line licensing process to become
licensed as an insurance producer for a particular line or lines of
insurance.
(b) A nonresident
individual may also use the on-line licensing process or may submit or transmit
a copy of the application that was submitted to the home state.
(c) Individual insurance producers must be
appointed to act on behalf of an insurer and must be appointed by each insurer
it represents.
(3) Unless
exempt, an individual applicant must comply with the examination requirements
prior to making application for license as an insurance producer for those
lines of authority requiring an examination.
(4) An individual seeking to be licensed for
or holding the variable life and variable annuity products line of authority
must also hold the life line of authority as an insurance producer and must
also successfully complete the appropriate securities examinations and be
registered under the applicable federal and state securities laws.
(5) An individual or business entity may
apply for an insurance producer license for any or all of the lines of
authority for which qualified at one time; however, subsequent applications for
additional lines of authority are treated the same as initial applications. All
license and application fees apply for each application submitted or
transmitted.
(6) Instructions for
the on-line licensing process, as it may change from time to time, will be
provided on the Department's Web site.
(7) The initial fees for an individual
insurance producer license are set by statute and are listed on the
Department's Web site.
(8)
Subsequent changes in the name, mailing address, or electronic mail address of
a producer must be reported within 30 days thereof. While there is no filing
fee for reporting such changes, there is a penalty of $50 for the failure to
report the changes within 30 days. Instructions for the name, mailing address,
or electronic mail address change process, as it may change from time to time,
will be provided on the Department's Web site.
(9)
(a)
Individual and business entity producers are subject to the license renewal
process set forth in Chapter 482-1-110.
(b) If an insurance producer license is not
renewed in accordance with Chapter 482-1-110 the license expires and all
insurer appointments are canceled.
(c) Within twelve months of expiration, the
former licensee can reapply for an insurance producer license without having to
retake the examination by following the instructions for the on-line license
reinstatement process, as it may change from time to time, as directed on the
Department's Web site. Upon receiving the reinstated license, the producer may
again be appointed by insurers by following the on-line appointment
process.
(d) When former licensees
have been without a license for over twelve months, they must comply with any
applicable examination requirements before again applying for an insurance
producer license.
(10)
When an insurance producer's license is suspended or revoked, the former
licensee should contact the Legal Division of the Department to receive
instructions should the former licensee desire to again become
licensed.
Notes
Author: Commissioner of Insurance
Statutory Authority: Code of Ala. 1975, ยงยง 27-2-17, 27-7-4.3, 27-7-5, 27-7-23, 27-7-24, 27-7-30, 27-7-43.
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