Florida Statutes
Part II - General Lines Agents (Ss. 626.726-626.754)
626.7351 - Qualifications for customer representative’s license.


(1) The applicant is a natural person at least 18 years of age.

(2)(a) The applicant is a United States citizen or legal alien who possesses work authorization from the United States Bureau of Citizenship and Immigration Services and is a bona fide resident of this state and will actually reside in the state at least 6 months out of the year. An individual who is a bona fide resident of this state shall be deemed to meet the residence requirements of this subsection, notwithstanding the existence at the time of application for license of a license in his or her name on the records of another state as a resident licensee of the other state, if the applicant furnishes a letter of clearance satisfactory to the department that the resident licenses have been canceled or changed to a nonresident basis and that he or she is in good standing.
(b) The applicant is a resident of another state sharing a common boundary with this state and has been employed in this state for a period of not less than 6 months by a Florida resident general lines agent licensed and appointed under this chapter. The applicant licensed under this subsection must meet all other requirements as described in this chapter and must, under the direct supervision of a licensed and appointed Florida resident general lines agent, conduct business solely within the confines of the office of the agent or agency whom he or she represents in this state.

(3) Within 4 years preceding the date that the application for license was filed with the department, the applicant has earned the designation of Accredited Advisor in Insurance (AAI), Associate in General Insurance (AINS), or Accredited Customer Service Representative (ACSR) from the Insurance Institute of America; the designation of Certified Insurance Counselor (CIC) from the Society of Certified Insurance Service Counselors; the designation of Certified Professional Service Representative (CPSR) from the National Foundation for CPSR; the designation of Certified Insurance Service Representative (CISR) from the Society of Certified Insurance Service Representatives; the designation of Certified Insurance Representative (CIR) from All-Lines Training; the designation of Professional Customer Service Representative (PCSR) from the Professional Career Institute; the designation of Insurance Customer Service Representative (ICSR) from Statewide Insurance Associates LLC; the designation of Registered Customer Service Representative (RCSR) from a regionally accredited postsecondary institution in the state whose curriculum is approved by the department and includes comprehensive analysis of basic property and casualty lines of insurance and testing which demonstrates mastery of the subject; or a degree from an accredited institution of higher learning approved by the department when the degree includes a minimum of 9 credit hours of insurance instruction, including specific instruction in the areas of property, casualty, and inland marine insurance. The department shall adopt rules establishing standards for the approval of curriculum.
(4) The license is not being sought for the purpose of writing or handling controlled business in violation of s. 626.730.
(5) The applicant will be employed by only one agent or agency and the agency will appoint one designated agent within the agency who will supervise the work of the applicant and his or her conduct in the insurance business, and the applicant will spend all of his or her business time in the employment of the agent or agency and will be domiciled in the office of the appointing agent or agency as provided in s. 626.7352.
(6) Upon the issuance of the license applied for, the applicant is not an agent or a service representative.
History.—ss. 71, 207, ch. 90-363; s. 4, ch. 91-429; s. 18, ch. 92-146; s. 243, ch. 97-102; s. 39, ch. 98-199; s. 45, ch. 2003-267; s. 38, ch. 2003-281; s. 110, ch. 2004-5; s. 26, ch. 2005-257; s. 8, ch. 2015-180; s. 24, ch. 2018-102; s. 18, ch. 2021-113.

Structure Florida Statutes

Florida Statutes

Title XXXVII - Insurance

Chapter 626 - Insurance Field Representatives and Operations

Part II - General Lines Agents (Ss. 626.726-626.754)

626.726 - Short title.

626.727 - Scope of this part.

626.728 - This part supplements licensing law.

626.729 - “Industrial fire insurance” defined.

626.730 - Purpose of license.

626.731 - Qualifications for general lines agent’s license.

626.7315 - Prohibition against the unlicensed transaction of general lines insurance.

626.732 - Requirement as to knowledge, experience, or instruction.

626.733 - Agency firms and corporations; special requirements.

626.734 - Corporations, liability of agent.

626.7351 - Qualifications for customer representative’s license.

626.7352 - Customer representative’s office.

626.7353 - Appointment of customer representatives.

626.7354 - Customer representative’s powers; agent’s or agency’s responsibility.

626.741 - Nonresident agents; licensing and restrictions.

626.742 - Nonresident agents; service of process.

626.743 - Nonresident agents; retaliatory provision.

626.744 - Service representatives; application for license.

626.745 - Service representatives, managing general agents; managers; activities.

626.7451 - Managing general agents; required contract provisions.

626.7452 - Managing general agents; examination authority.

626.7453 - Managing general agents; errors and omissions insurance.

626.7454 - Managing general agents; duties of insurers.

626.7455 - Managing general agent; responsibility of insurer.

626.748 - Agent’s records.

626.749 - Place of business in residence.

626.7491 - Business transacted with producer controlled property and casualty insurer.

626.7492 - Reinsurance intermediaries.

626.752 - Exchange of business.

626.753 - Sharing commissions; penalty.

626.754 - Rights of agent following termination of appointment.