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Law Change Removes Managing General Agency License Requirement

Law Change Removes Managing General Agency License Requirement

A law change adopted in the 2018 legislative session and affecting managing general agents took effect July 1, 2018.  With this law change, the Florida Department of Financial Services will no longer issue managing general agents’ licenses.  However, individuals and firms currently holding licenses will be allowed to keep them. Going forward, individuals acting as […]

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Who Appoints Whom?

Who Appoints Whom?

Florida’s requirements relating to appointments can be confusing.  Here’s a quick summary of the individuals or entities who can make appointments under the insurance code: Insurance companies can appoint agents and insurance company employee adjusters. Licensed and appointed general lines agents can appoint customer representatives, crop hail and multi-peril crop agents. Adjusting firms can appoint […]

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DFS Cautions Against Use of Unlicensed Personnel

DFS Cautions Against Use of Unlicensed Personnel

The Florida Department of Financial Services points out that unlicensed personnel have limited discretion as to how they can support the operations of an insurance agency. The scope of these activities are further described in Rule Chapter 69B-222, Florida Administrative Code.  Incidental activities and compensation are two of the most important points to remember when […]

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DFS Advises as to Agents’ Rights Following Termination of Appointment

DFS Advises as to Agents’ Rights Following Termination of Appointment

The Department of Financial Services advises that it frequently receives inquiries from agents whose appointments with insurers have terminated.  These agents often ask what they are legally allowed to do for customers relating to policies transacted before termination of the appointment.  According to DFS, following the termination of an appointment as to an insurer, the agent may continue to service, and […]

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DFS Urges Due Diligence When Retaining Licensees

DFS Urges Due Diligence When Retaining Licensees

The Florida Department of Financial Services recently published a reminder relating to potential dealings with agents and other licensees whose licenses have been suspended or revoked.  DFS points to a provision of the Florida Insurance Code providing that it is unlawful for a former licensee, during his or her period of suspension or revocation of a […]

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