W. Va. Code R. § 114-25-6 - Qualifications
6.1. No individual
may hold a license as a resident adjuster unless he or she:
6.1.a. Is eighteen years of age or older;
6.1.b. Is a resident of West
Virginia or eligible to designate West Virginia as his or her home state;
6.1.c. Satisfies the Commissioner
that he or she is trustworthy and competent;
6.1.d. Has a business or mailing address in
this state for acceptance of service of process or, if residing outside of this
state, acknowledges that by adjusting claims in this state he or she is subject
to the state's long-arm statute and automatically appoints the West Virginia
Secretary of State as his or her agent for service of process;
6.1.e. Has not committed any act that is a
ground for probation, suspension, revocation, or refusal of an adjuster's
license as set forth in W.Va. Code §
33-12B-11;
6.1.f. Has successfully passed the written
examination for the line or lines of authority for which the person has
applied; and
6.1.g. Has paid the
applicable fees.
6.2.
Examination
6.2.a. A resident individual
applying for an adjuster license shall pass a written examination unless
exempt. The examination shall test the knowledge of the individual concerning
the line or lines of authority for which the application is being made, the
duties and responsibilities of an insurance adjuster, and the insurance laws of
rules of West Virginia. In lieu of such examination, an individual applying for
an adjuster license with a crop line of authority may instead submit
certification that the individual has passed a proficiency examination approved
by the United States Department of Agriculture and Risk Management
Agency.
6.2.b. Each applicant shall
pay a nonrefundable examination fee of $25.
6.2.c. The Commissioner may, at his or her
discretion, designate an independent testing service to prepare and administer
such examinations subject to the direction and approval by the Commissioner,
and examination fees charges by such services shall be paid by the applicant or
examinee.
6.2.d. An individual who
fails to appear to an examination, as scheduled, or who fails to pass the
examination, may reapply for an examination provided that all required fees are
paid and all required forms are completed before being rescheduled for another
examination.
6.2.e. An individual
who initially fails to pass an examination as required by this rule is limited
to seven additional attempts to pass the examination. An individual who fails
the examination eight times is forever barred from retaking the examination.
6.2.f. The following individuals
are exempt from the written examination requirements:
6.2.f.1. An individual who applies for an
adjuster license in this state who was previously licensed for the same line or
lines of authority in another jurisdiction if:
6.2.f.1.a. The individual is currently
licensed in that jurisdiction; or
6.2.f.1.b. The individual applies within 90
days of the cancellation of his or her previous license; and
6.2.f.1.b.1. The prior jurisdiction issues a
certification that, at the time of cancellation, the applicant was in good
standing; and
6.2.f.1.b.2. The
certification must be of a license with the same line or lines of authority for
which the individual has applied.
6.2.f.2. An individual licensed and in good
standing as an adjuster in another jurisdiction who moves to this state and
makes an application within 90 days of establishing legal residency in this
state for an adjuster license with the same line or lines of authority.
6.2.g. Examinations
required pursuant to this rule that test an applicant's knowledge concerning a
line or lines of authority are applicable for individual adjusters first
licensed on or after July 1, 2021, or for individual adjuster who add a lines
of authority to an existing adjuster license on or after July 1, 2021.
6.3. The Commissioner is
authorized to require fingerprints for a criminal history record check of
applicants to determine adjuster licensing eligibility. This process will be
established in accordance with W.Va. Code §
33-12B-6
and the standards as set forth for producer and adjuster in 114CSR2A.
6.4. A business entity applying for a
resident independent or public adjuster license shall make application to the
Commissioner and shall declare under penalty of suspension, revocation, or
refusal of the license that the statement made in the application are true,
correct, and complete to the best of the business entity's knowledge and
belief.
6.4.a. Before approving a business
entity's application for licensure, the Commissioner shall find:
6.4.a.1. The business entity is eligible to
designate West Virginia as its home state;
6.4.a.2. Has a business or mailing address in
West Virginia for acceptance of service of process;
6.4.a.3. Has designated a licensed adjuster
responsible for the business entity's compliance with insurance laws and rules
of this state; and
6.4.a.4. Has not
committed an act that is grounds for probation, suspension, revocation, or
refusal of an adjuster license as set forth in W.Va. Code §
33-12B-11
or section 20 of this rule.
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