Title 33, Chapter 23, Section 13
( 33-23-13)
(a) In the event of the death of an agent or subagent, including a
temporary agent or subagent, or the inability to act as an agent or
subagent by reason of service in the armed services of the United
States, illness or other disability, or termination of appointment
by the insurer, if there is no other individual connected with the
agency who is licensed as an agent or subagent in regard to
insurance of the classification transacted by the agent or subagent
deceased or unable to act, the Commissioner may issue a temporary
license as agent or subagent in regard to insurance of such
classification to an employee of the agency, to a member of the
family of said former agent or subagent, or to some associate or to
a guardian, receiver, executor, or administrator for the purpose of
continuing or winding up the business affairs of the agent,
subagent, or agency. A temporary license shall be issued only to an
applicant who has filed a sworn application upon forms prescribed by
the Commissioner. The applicant shall not be required to meet the
requirements as to examination, residence, and education required
for licensing of agents or subagents other than temporary agents.
If the Commissioner deems the applicant to be qualified for a
temporary license, the Commissioner shall issue the license. (b) A temporary license may be issued to a person at the request of
an insurer for the purposes of training such person to act as an
agent; provided, however, such person must perform his or her duties
under the supervision of a person licensed under this article. The
Commissioner may prescribe by rule or regulations such further
restrictions on such temporary licenses as may be necessary for the
protection of the public. (c) A license issued pursuant to this Code section shall be
effective for six months, renewable from time to time for renewal
periods of three months in the discretion of the Commissioner; but
in no event shall such renewal or any other temporary license of
renewal with reference to the same matter extend to a time more than
15 months after the date of the first issuance of a temporary
license in such matter. (d) A temporary license issued pursuant to subsection (a) of this
Code section shall authorize the negotiation of renewal policies,
the receipt and collection of premiums, and such other acts as are
necessary to the continuance of the particular insurance business of
the agent or subagent. The license shall not authorize the holder
thereof to solicit, negotiate, or procure new insurance accounts. |