Kan. Admin. Regs. § 40-7-13 - Agents; scope, subclassification; type and conduct of examinations; reexamination
(a) The licensing
examination for each agent shall test the applicant's knowledge in the
following areas:
(1) The laws of Kansas,
including:
(A) pertinent provisions of the
statutes of Kansas; and
(B) rules
and regulations of the insurance department;
(2) general insurance, including:
(A) duties and responsibilities of a licensed
agent; and
(B) basic insurance
knowledge; and
(3) the
specific classes or subclasses of insurance for which application is made.
(b) For examination
purposes, the classifications and subclassifications of insurance shall be as
follows:
Class Subclass
(1)
Life insurance;
(2) health
insurance;
(3) casualty insurance;
title insurance and bail bonds;
(4) property insurance; crop insurance
(c) Persons failing to
score at least 70 percent on any examination shall have failed that examination
and shall not be qualified for a license for that class or subclass.
Notification of the result of each examination shall be provided to the
applicant only.
(d) Examinations
shall be conducted as follows.
(1) Each
applicant shall be advised of eligibility for examination by the commissioner
or the commissioner's designee.
(2) The applicant's licensing application
shall remain effective for a period of one year from the date received. On and
after May 1, 1989, an examination registration shall be effective for a period
of 90 days from the date the registration is validated.
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