Iowa Admin. Code r. 191-10.9 - License reinstatement
(1) A resident
producer may reinstate an expired license up to 12 months after the license
expiration date by proving that during the applicable continuing education (CE)
term the producer met the CE requirements found in 191-Chapter 11 and by paying
a reinstatement fee and a license renewal fee. A resident producer who fails to
apply for license reinstatement within 12 months of the license expiration date
must apply for a new license .
(2) A
nonresident producer may reinstate an expired license up to 12 months after the
expiration date by submitting a request through the NIPR Gateway and by paying
a reinstatement fee and a license renewal fee. A nonresident producer who fails
to apply for a license reinstatement within 12 months of the license expiration
date or fails to update the nonresident producer 's address pursuant to subrule
10.12(3) must apply for license reissuance.
(3) A producer who has surrendered a license
that was not in connection with a disciplinary matter and stated an intent to
exit the insurance business may file a request to reactivate the license . The
request must be received at the division within 90 days of the date the license
was placed on inactive status. The request will be granted if the former
producer is otherwise eligible to receive the license . If the request is not
received within 90 days, the producer must apply for a new license .
(4) A producer whose license was suspended,
revoked, forfeited in connection with a disciplinary matter, or forfeited in
lieu of compliance is not eligible for reinstatement under this rule and must
follow the procedures in rule
191-10.10 (522B).
Notes
State regulations are updated quarterly; we currently have two versions available. Below is a comparison between our most recent version and the prior quarterly release. More comparison features will be added as we have more versions to compare.
No prior version found.