§ 2110. Revocation or suspension of license of insurance producer, Show (1) violated any insurance laws,
or violated any regulation, subpoena (2) provided materially incorrect, materially misleading, materially (3) obtained or attempted to obtain a license through (4)(A) used fraudulent, coercive or dishonest practices; (B) demonstrated incompetence; (C) demonstrated untrustworthiness; or (D) demonstrated financial irresponsibility in the conduct of business (5) improperly withheld, misappropriated or converted any monies or (6) intentionally misrepresented the terms of an actual or proposed (7) has been convicted of a felony; (8) admitted or been found to have committed any insurance unfair (9) had an insurance producer license, a life settlement broker (10) forged another's name to an application for insurance or life (11) improperly used notes or any other reference material to complete (12) knowingly accepted insurance business from an individual who is (13) failed to comply with an administrative or court order imposing a (14) failed to pay state income tax or comply with any administrative (15) while acting as a public adjuster, the licensee has failed to act (16) while acting as a life settlement broker, failed to
protect the (17) ceased to meet the requirements for licensure under this chapter. (b) Before revoking or suspending the license of any insurance (c) If an insurance producer's license or other licensee's license (d) The revocation or suspension of any insurance producer's
license (e) (1) No individual, corporation, firm or association whose license (2) If any such license held by a firm, association or corporation be (f) (1) As used in this subsection, "non-resident insurance producer's (2) A non-resident insurance producer's license or sub-license may be (3) Before revoking the license of any non-resident insurance producer (4) Upon submission
to the superintendent of satisfactory proof that a (g)
If any licensed insurance producer or any person aggrieved shall (h) The superintendent shall retain the authority to enforce the (i)
A licensee subject to this article shall report to the (j) Within thirty days of the initial pretrial hearing date, a How long is your license suspended in Florida?Florida driver's license suspension periods
For your first offense, your driver's license will be revoked for a minimum of 180 days and maximum of one year. For your second offense (within 5 years of your first offense), you face a five year revocation. You may be eligible for hardship reinstatement after one year.
How can a Realtor lose their license in Texas?In Texas, conviction for a “crime of moral turpitude,” which includes murder, rape, robbery or embezzlement, will get your license immediately revoked. According to Paul Beakley, writing in Realtor Mag, it is impossible for anyone with a prior felony conviction to initially receive a real estate license in any state.
What penalty may be imposed for failing to obtain an agency license when required in Florida?1. If an agency is required to be licensed but fails to file an application for licensure in accordance with this section, the department shall impose on the agency an administrative penalty in an amount of up to $10,000.
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