D.C. Municipal Regulations (Last Updated: September 13, 2017) |
Title 26. INSURANCE, SECURITIES, AND BANKING |
SubTilte 26-A. INSURANCE |
Chapter 26-A39. LICENSURE AS A PUBLIC INSURANCE ADJUSTER |
Section 26-A3904. REINSTATEMENT AFTER SUSPENSION OR REVOCATION
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3904.1A person whose license to do business as a public insurance adjuster has been revoked shall be ineligible to apply for licensure as a public insurance adjuster for a period of three (3) years from the date of the revocation unless otherwise provided in the Commissioner's order of revocation.
3904.2An applicant for the reinstatement of a suspended or revoked license shall file an application with the Department on the prescribed form and shall pay the required reinstatement fee.
3904.3An applicant for the reinstatement of a suspended or revoked license shall demonstrate fitness to transact business as a public insurance adjuster by submitting evidence satisfactory to the Commissioner that the applicant is not dishonest, untrustworthy or incompetent, and will not be detrimental to the public interest or the integrity of the insurance adjusting profession.
3904.4In making a determination pursuant to this section, the Commissioner may consider, among other factors, the following:
(a)The nature and circumstances of the conduct for which the applicant's license was suspended or revoked;
(b)The applicant's recognition of the seriousness of any misconduct;
(c)The applicant's conduct since the suspension or revocation, including steps taken by the applicant to remedy prior misconduct and prevent future misconduct;
(d)The applicant's present character;
(e)The applicant's present qualifications and competency to practice in the insurance adjusting profession; and
(f)Whether the applicant has paid all fines.
3904.5The Commissioner may require an applicant to complete specific educational or training requirements, or to pass the public insurance adjuster examination, prior to or after reinstatement, to ensure that the applicant is competent.