19 Miss. Code. R. 1-36.05 - Licensing Requirements
The Department shall issue licenses to public adjusters and emergency public adjusters in the State of Mississippi. The licensing procedure and requirements are as follows:
A.
Individual Public Adjuster License - To apply for this license, an applicant
must provide the following information and meet the following conditions.
1. Licensing Requirements:
a. Applicant is at least twenty-one (21)
years of age;
b. Applicant is a
bona fide resident of this state, or is a resident of a state which will permit
residents of this state to act as a public adjuster in such other
state;
c. Applicant is a
trustworthy person;
d. Applicant
has had experience or special education or training with reference to the
handling of loss claims under insurance contracts of sufficient duration and
extent to make him competent to fulfill the responsibilities of a public
adjuster, as will be discussed further in this Regulation;
e. Applicant has successfully passed an
examination as required by the Commissioner or has been exempted according to
the provisions of the Act and this Regulation;
f. Applicant submits documentation that he
has either a bond or an errors or omissions policy in force in the amount of
Fifty Thousand Dollars ($50,000) to cover any loss or claims practice of the
public adjuster, or any holder of an emergency license certified by him, a copy
of the Bond form is attached hereto as Exhibit "A"; and,
g. Submission of the license and application
fee in the amount of Fifty Dollars ($50.00) as set forth in Miss.
Code Ann. §
27-15-97.
2. This license shall be valid for
a period of one (1) year from June 1st to May 31st of the following year and
shall be renewed annually
B. Business Entity Public Adjuster License- A
business entity acting as a public adjuster is required to obtain a public
adjuster license. This license shall be subject to the same conditions and
terms as the Individual Public Adjuster License.
1. Application shall include:
a. Application form;
b. The name of the licensed individual public
adjuster that shall be responsible for the business entity's compliance with
the insurance laws, rules and regulations of this state;
c. Payment of license fee in the amount of
Two Hundred Dollars ($200.00) as set forth in Miss. Code
Ann.
§
27-15-97.
2. Each public adjuster employed
or connected to the business entity adjusting claims in Mississippi must also
hold an individual public adjuster license.
C. Emergency License - The Commissioner may
issue Emergency Licenses in the event of a catastrophe or emergency which
arises out of a disaster, Act of God, riot, civil commotion, conflagration or
other similar occurrence to persons who are residents or nonresidents of this
state and who may or may not be licensed as public adjusters.
1. To apply for this emergency license, an
applicant must provide the following information and meet the following
conditions:
a. An applicant must be certified
by either a person licensed under the provisions of the Act, or by any other
person as approved by the Commissioner. Certification shall mean any written
representations addressed to the Commissioner concerning the integrity,
competence and qualification of a person, in form and content satisfactory to
the Commissioner. Any person who certifies an applicant shall be responsible
for the loss or claims practices of the emergency license holder;
b. The application and certification must be
filed with the Department within five (5) days of the applicant beginning work
as a public adjuster; and,
c.
Submission of the license and application fee in the amount of Fifty Dollars
($50.00), submitted to the Commissioner within thirty (30) days of the issuance
of the emergency license.
2. Emergency licenses shall be in force for
ninety (90) days and may be extended for an additional ninety (90) day period
by the Commissioner.
3. Should the
public adjuster who certifies the emergency public adjuster either forfeit,
surrender, or has his license revoked by the Commissioner, that shall also
serve to revoke the emergency license of the emergency public adjuster
immediately and without notice or hearing.
D. Public Adjuster Trainee Registration - An
individual, who is undergoing education and training as a public adjuster under
the direction and supervision of a licensed public adjuster for a period not
exceeding twelve (12) months may act as a public adjuster without having a
public adjuster's license, upon the following conditions:
1. At the beginning of such training period,
the name of such trainee shall be registered as such with the Commissioner
along with the information regarding the licensed public adjuster who is
training the public adjuster trainee; and,
2. Submission of a registration fee in the
amount of Fifty Dollars ($50.00) as set forth in Miss. Code
Ann.
§
27-15-97,
shall be submitted to the Commissioner at the time of registration.
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