Sec. 11. (a) A person who adjusts an insurance loss without having obtained the required certificate of authority or who adjusts an insurance loss after his certificate of authority has been cancelled, suspended, or revoked by the commissioner of insurance commits a Class B infraction.
(b) A person who makes any false statement pertaining to any matter or thing required by this chapter to be made commits a Class B infraction.
(c) A contract or agreement for compensation or services made between any insured and a public adjuster for any loss suffered by the insured which occurred in Indiana is void unless the public adjuster, at the time of the making of the contract or agreement, has a certificate of authority issued by the commissioner of insurance under this chapter.
(d) This section does not limit the authority of the commissioner of insurance to suspend, revoke, place on probation, or refuse to issue a certificate of authority.
As added by P.L.257-1983, SEC.1.
Structure Indiana Code
Article 1. Department of Insurance
27-1-27-1. "Public Adjuster" Defined
27-1-27-2. Certification Requirement
27-1-27-3. Certificates of Authority; Issuance; Prerequisites
27-1-27-4. Certificates of Authority; Application; Renewal; Surety Bond
27-1-27-5. Nonresident Applicants; Service of Process Designation
27-1-27-6. Examination Requirement; Exception
27-1-27-7.1. Violations; Penalties; Notice and Hearing
27-1-27-7.2. Nonresident Public Adjuster Certificate of Authority
27-1-27-8. Professional Standards; Adoption
27-1-27-9. Practice of Law Prohibited