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Committee opens hearing on Senate Bill 28 to align public adjuster and insurance agent licensing standards
Summary
Senate Bill 28 would amend Kansas insurance licensing statutes to apply the same standards for denying, suspending or revoking public adjuster licenses as for insurance agents; the Department of Insurance supported the bill and the committee closed the hearing with no opposition testimony.
The Kansas Senate committee opened and closed a hearing on Senate Bill 28, a bill that would amend state licensing statutes to make the public adjuster statute consistent with the insurance agent (producer) statute on grounds for denial, suspension or revocation of licenses.
Eileen, the reviser, briefed the committee on the bill text and said the measure would amend KSA 40-55-10 (public adjuster licensing) to mirror language already in KSA 40-49-09 (insurance agent/producer licensing). She said the change would add criteria for the commissioner to consider — including the applicant's age when an offense occurred, the recency and severity of the offense — and would make other language…
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