Subdivision 1. Requirement for issuance or renewal of license. In addition to the provisions of section 60K.43, the commissioner may not issue or renew a license if the commissioner of revenue notifies the commissioner and the licensee or applicant for a license that the licensee or applicant owes the state delinquent taxes in the amount of $500 or more. The commissioner may issue or renew the license only if:
(1) the commissioner of revenue issues a tax clearance certificate; and
(2) the commissioner of revenue or the licensee or applicant forwards a copy of the clearance certificate to the commissioner.
The commissioner of revenue may issue a clearance certificate only if the licensee or applicant does not owe the state any uncontested delinquent taxes.
Subd. 2. Definitions. For purposes of this section, the following terms have the meanings given them:
(1) "taxes" are all taxes payable to the commissioner of revenue, including penalties and interest due on those taxes; and
(2) "delinquent taxes" do not include a tax liability if (i) an administrative or court action that contests the amount or validity of the liability has been filed or served, (ii) the appeal period to contest the tax liability has not expired, or (iii) the licensee or applicant has entered into a payment agreement to pay the liability and is current with the payments.
Subd. 3. Contested case hearing. In lieu of the notice and hearing requirements of section 60K.43, when a licensee or applicant is required to obtain a clearance certificate under this section, a contested case hearing must be held if the licensee or applicant requests a hearing in writing to the commissioner of revenue within 30 days of the date of the notice provided in subdivision 1. The hearing must be held within 45 days of the date the commissioner of revenue refers the case to the Office of Administrative Hearings. Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, the licensee or applicant must be served with 20 days' notice in writing specifying the time and place of the hearing and the allegations against the licensee or applicant. The notice may be served personally or by mail.
Subd. 4. Identification required. The commissioner shall require all licensees or applicants to provide their Social Security number and Minnesota business identification number on all license applications. Upon request of the commissioner of revenue, the commissioner must provide to the commissioner of revenue a list of all licensees and applicants, including the name and address, Social Security number, and business identification number. The commissioner of revenue may request a list of the licensees and applicants no more than once each calendar year.
2001 c 117 art 1 s 15
Structure Minnesota Statutes
Chapters 59A - 79A — Insurance
Chapter 60K — Insurance Producers
Section 60K.30 — Purpose And Scope.
Section 60K.32 — License Required.
Section 60K.33 — Criminal Penalty.
Section 60K.34 — Exceptions To Licensing.
Section 60K.35 — Fraternal Benefit Society Representatives.
Section 60K.36 — Examinations.
Section 60K.361 — Insurance Education.
Section 60K.365 — Producer Training Requirements For Long-term Care Insurance Products.
Section 60K.366 — Producer Training Requirements For Flood Insurance Products.
Section 60K.37 — Application For License.
Section 60K.381 — Sale Of Portable Electronics Insurance.
Section 60K.383 — Travel Insurance.
Section 60K.39 — Nonresident Licensing.
Section 60K.40 — Individuals Licensed In Another State; Exemption From Examination.
Section 60K.41 — Assumed Names.
Section 60K.42 — Temporary Licensing.
Section 60K.43 — License Denial, Nonrenewal, Or Revocation.
Section 60K.44 — Tax Clearance Certificate.
Section 60K.45 — Surrender Of License.
Section 60K.46 — Required And Prohibited Acts.
Section 60K.47 — Liability For Placing Insurance In Unauthorized Company.
Section 60K.49 — Appointments.
Section 60K.50 — Limitation On Appointments.
Section 60K.51 — Notification To Commissioner Of Termination.
Section 60K.52 — Use And Sharing Of Licensing And Investigative Data.
Section 60K.54 — Reporting Of Actions.