Kansas HB2049 updates statutes for public adjuster and insurance agent licensure, including suspension, revocation, denial, and renewal processes.
Kansas HB2049 amends the statutes governing public adjuster and insurance agent licensure. It outlines specific grounds for the denial, suspension, revocation, or refusal to renew a license, such as providing incorrect information, violating state or federal laws, or engaging in fraudulent practices. The bill also details the factors the commissioner must consider when deciding whether to reinstate or grant a license to an applicant whose license has been revoked. Additionally, it sets penalties for violations, including fines up to $5,000 for certain infractions.
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