Or. Admin. Code § 836-071-0130 - Adjuster or Insurance Consultant License Renewal
(1) The adjuster or insurance consultant
license of an individual expires biennially in the month of the individual's
birthday anniversary. The adjuster or insurance consultant license of a person
other than an individual expires on the last day of the month in which the
second anniversary of the initial issuance date occurs. Thereafter, the license
of a person other than an individual shall expire on the second anniversary
following each renewal.
(2) Not
later than the license expiration date, an adjuster or insurance consultant
licensee applying for renewal must submit electronically in the form and
according to directions set forth on the Insurance Division website of the
Department of Consumer and Business Services at
www.insurance.oregon.gov the
following, as applicable:
(a) A completed
renewal application;
(b) The
renewal fee;
(c) A statement of
current license status from the insurance department of the state of residence
of the licensee, if the licensee is a non-resident licensee; and
(d) Evidence of current Federal Crop
Insurance Corporation certification, if the applicant is a crop insurance
adjuster.
(3) The
Director may allow an adjuster or insurance consultant licensee not more than
30 days to submit missing information on the application form if the fees have
been submitted on or before the expiration date.
(4) The Director may request on the renewal
application any information requested on the original application for a
license.
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 731.244 & 744.007
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 744.007
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