(1) PURPOSE. The
purpose of this rule is to establish procedures for original licensure and
license enlargement of an individual as an insurance agent, reinsurance
intermediary or managing general agent.
(2) EXAMINATION. An examination is required
of each resident applicant for each kind of license authority listed in s.
Ins 6.50, except a reinsurance intermediary license,
managing general agent, variable life or variable annuity and the limited line
travel, crop and surety insurance licenses. Each examination will test the
applicant's basic knowledge of the kinds of insurance to be solicited or
function to be performed and the applicant's basic understanding of the
applicable laws and regulations.
(3) FEES. The following fee schedule is
established for residents and non-residents:
Application for one line of authority $75.00
Application for 2 lines of authority $150.00
Application for 3 lines of authority $225.00
Application for 4 lines of authority $300.00
Application for 5 lines of authority $375.00
Application for a Surplus Lines license
$100.00
(4) PROCEDURE.
(a)
Application for resident
intermediary agents. Application for a permanent resident agent
license or an enlargement of authority requiring an examination shall be made
in a manner prescribed by the commissioner following successful completion of
any required prelicensing education and the examination. A completed
application shall include: the NAIC Uniform Application; fingerprints provided
in a format specified by the commissioner in order to complete an electronic
confirmation of criminal history from the Wisconsin department of justice, the
crime information bureau, and the federal bureau of investigation completed not
more than 180 days prior to the test date; payment of the fees to the testing
vendor and an electronic photograph of the applicant taken by the test service
at the time of testing; a certified certificate of prelicensing from the
prelicensing school that was presented to the exam proctor prior to sitting for
the exam; confirmation of previous license in another state, if applicable; and
any documentation required in answer to questions on the application.
(am)
Application for
nonresident intermediary agents. Application for a permanent
nonresident agent license or an enlargement of authority shall be filed in a
manner prescribed by the commissioner using the NAIC Uniform Application for
Individual Nonresident License form. A completed application shall include: the
NAIC Uniform Application; payment of the fees; and any documentation required
in answer to questions on the application. If confirmation of license status is
not attainable from the National Insurance Producer Registry, evidence of
licensing from the home state, as defined by s.
Ins 28.03(3m), is required.
(an)
Application for variable life
and variable annuity products. Application for a permanent resident
agent variable life and variable annuity products license or an enlargement of
authority to include variable life and variable annuity products license shall
be filed in a manner prescribed by the commissioner using the NAIC Uniform
Application. A completed application shall include: the NAIC Uniform
Application; payment of the fees; any documentation required in answer to
questions on the application; and verification of required registration by the
Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA) registered for Series 6 or
Series 7.
(ap)
Application
for limited travel, crop, legal expense or surety agent license.
Application for a permanent resident agent travel, crop, legal expense or
surety agent limited license or an enlargement of authority to include travel,
crop, legal expense or surety limited license shall be filed in a manner
prescribed by the commissioner using the NAIC Uniform Application. A completed
application shall include: the NAIC Uniform Application; payment of the fees;
and any documentation required in answer to questions on the
application.
(as)
Application for reinsurance intermediary-broker, reinsurance
intermediary-manager or managing general agent. Application for a
reinsurance intermediary broker or reinsurance intermediary manager or managing
general agent license shall be filed in a manner prescribed by the commissioner
using the NAIC Uniform Application. A completed application shall include: the
NAIC Uniform Application; payment of the fees; and any documentation required
in answer to questions on the application.
(av)
Application for a title
insurance limited license by Wisconsin licensed attorneys. Application
for a permanent resident agent title insurance limited license or an
enlargement of authority to include title insurance limited license shall be
filed in a manner prescribed by the commissioner using the NAIC Uniform
Application. A completed application shall include: the NAIC Uniform
Application; an original certificate signed by the provider showing completion
of at least 6 hours of continuing legal education approved by the Wisconsin
Board of Bar Examiners dealing solely with title insurance and completed within
1 year of the application date; a copy of the applicant's current State Bar of
Wisconsin membership card if membership cannot be verified by the commissioner;
payment of the fees; and any documentation required in answer to questions on
the application.
(ax)
Application for surplus lines agent license . Application for
a surplus lines insurance license shall be filed in a manner prescribed by the
commissioner using the NAIC Uniform Application. A completed application shall
include: the NAIC Uniform Application; payment of the fees; and any
documentation required in answer to questions on the application.
(c)
Issuance of license. An
applicant for an original license or an enlargement of authority who passes the
examination, if required, satisfies the requirements in par. (a), (am) or (as)
and meets the standards of competence and trustworthiness as described in sub.
(5) shall be issued a license for those kinds of authority for which the
applicant is qualified. Examination scores are valid for 180 days. Failure to
apply for a license within 180 days will require candidate to re-take the
examination. Determination of the acceptance or rejection of a completed
application shall be made within 90 days of receipt by the office of the
commissioner of insurance of the completed application including any
documentation required.
(5) COMPETENCE AND TRUSTWORTHINESS. The
following criteria may be used in assessing trustworthiness and competence:
(a)
Criminal record. The
conviction for crimes which are substantially related to the circumstances of
holding an insurance license. "Conviction" includes having been found guilty by
judge or jury, having entered a plea of guilty or nolo contendere or no
contest, or having been given probation, a suspended sentence, or a
fine.
(b)
Accuracy of
information. Any material misrepresentation in the information
submitted on the application form.
(c)
Regulatory action. Any
regulatory action taken with regard to any occupational license held, such as
insurance licenses in other states, real estate licenses and security
licenses.
(d)
Other
criteria. Other criteria which the commissioner considers evidence of
untrustworthiness or incompetence, including but not limited to:
1. Providing incorrect, misleading,
incomplete or materially untrue information in the license
application.
2. Violating any
insurance laws, or violating any regulation, subpoena or order of the insurance
commissioner or of another state's insurance commissioner.
3. Obtaining or attempting to obtain a
license through misrepresentation or fraud;
4. Improperly withholding, misappropriating
or converting any monies or properties received in the course of doing
insurance business.
5.
Intentionally misrepresenting the terms of an actual or proposed insurance
contract or application for insurance.
6. Having been convicted of a felony or
misdemeanor substantially related to the circumstances of holding an insurance
license.
7. Having admitted or been
found to have committed any insurance unfair trade practice or fraud.
8. Using fraudulent, coercive, or dishonest
practices, or demonstrating incompetence, untrustworthiness or financial
irresponsibility in the conduct of business in this state or
elsewhere.
9. Having an insurance
producer license, or its equivalent, denied, suspended or revoked in any other
state, province, district or territory.
10. Forging another's name to an application
for insurance or to any document related to an insurance transaction.
11. Improperly using notes or any other
reference material to complete an examination for an insurance
license.
12. Knowingly accepting
insurance business from an individual who is not licensed.
13. Failing to comply with an administrative
or court order imposing a child support obligation.
14. Failing to pay state income tax or comply
with any administrative or court order directing payment of state income
tax.
(e)
Age. Is at least eighteen (18) years of age.
(6) FREQUENCY AND LOCATION.
Examinations for each kind of agent authority will be administered at least
once a month in accordance with a schedule adopted by the
commissioner.
(8) CHANGE IN
RESIDENCY STATUS.
(a) A licensed nonresident
agent, after becoming a Wisconsin resident, may retain authority under the
nonresident agent license for a maximum of 60 days, at which time all authority
granted under the nonresident license shall cease.
(b) A licensed resident agent after becoming
a resident of another state, may retain authority under the resident license
for a maximum of 60 days, at which time all authority granted under the
resident license shall cease.
(c)
If an agent changes residency status and becomes licensed under the new status,
all authority granted by the license issued under the former status shall
terminate on the date the new license is issued.
(d) Criteria used by the insurance
commissioner to establish residency shall include, but not be limited to:
1. Jurisdiction for payment of state
taxes.
2. Jurisdiction for
automobile driver's license and motor vehicle registration.
3. Location of voter registration.
4. Location of principal residence, such as
owned or rented dwelling, condominium or apartment.
(e) A licensed nonresident agent, after
becoming a resident of a state other than Wisconsin, may retain licensing
authority under the nonresident license for a maximum of 60 days, at which time
all authority granted under the nonresident license shall terminate if
licensure in the new home state, as defined by s.
Ins 28.03(3m), cannot be verified by the
commissioner, unless a letter of certification or other comparable evidence
from the new home state is provided to the commissioner.
Notes
Wis. Admin. Code Office of the Commissioner of Insurance
Ins 6.59
Cr. Register, March,
1977, No. 255, eff. 4-1-77; am. (8), Register, June, 1978, No. 270, eff.
7-1-78; cr. (10), Register, September, 1978, No. 273, eff. 10-1-78; am. (3) and
(7), Register, February, 1980, No. 290, eff. 3-1-80; r. (6) and (9), renum.
(7), (8) and (10) to be (6), (7) and (8), Register, August, 1980, No. 296, eff.
9-1-80; r. and recr. Register, September, 1981, No. 309, eff. 10-1-81; am. (4),
cr. (8), Register, December, 1984, No. 348, eff. 1-1-85; am. (2), (3), (4) (a)
and (b) and (6), Register, May, 1987, No. 377, eff. 7-1-87; am. (4) (a) and (5)
(b), Register, January, 1992, No. 433, eff. 2-1-92; cr. (8) (e), Register,
April, 1992, No. 436, eff. 5-1-92; am. (4) (a) and (c), Register, June, 1992,
No. 438, eff. 7-1-92; emerg. am. (1), (2), (4) (a), (c), (5) (a), (8) (a) to
(c) and (e), cr. (9), eff. 3-12-93; emerg. am. (3), (4) (b), (c) and (6), r.
and recr. (4) (a), cr. (4) (am) and (as), eff. 7-1-93; am. (1), (2), (3), (c),
(5) (a), (8) (a) to (c) and (e), cr. (4) (am), (as), (9), r. and recr. (4) (a),
Register, July, 1993, No. 451, eff. 8-1-93; emerg. am. (4) (a), eff. 10-9-95;
am. (4) (a) and (am), Register, February, 1996, No. 482, eff. 3-1-96; am. (4)
(a), (am) and (as), Register, January, 1999, No. 517, eff. 2-1-99; cr. (4)
(av), Register, October, 2000, No. 538, eff. 11-1-00; CR 01-074: am. (4) (am),
(5) (a), (c) and (d), cr. (5) (d) 1. to 14. and (5) (e), r. (7) and (9),
Register January 2002 No. 553, eff. 2-1-02; CR 05-111: am. (3) and (4) (a) to
(av), cr. (4) (ax) Register October 2006 No. 610, eff. 11-1-06; CR 07-096: am.
(2) and (4) (a) Register March 2008 No. 627, eff. 4-1-08; CR 09-022: am. (2),
(3), (4) (a), (b), (c), (8) (a), (b), (c) and (e), cr. (4) (an) and (ap)
Register August 2009 No. 644, eff. 9-1-09.
Amended by, CR 19-025: am. (4) (a), (am),
(an), (ap), (as), (av), (ax), r. (4) (b.), am. (4) (c), (5) (a), (8) (e)
Register
August 2020 No. 776, eff.
9/1/2020
A free copy of each form referenced in this section may be
obtained from the office of the commissioner of insurance, P.O. Box 7872,
Madison, WI 53707-7872 or on the office of the commissioner of insurance
website at http://oci.wi.gov/.