A public adjuster's license is for an indefinite term, unless sooner revoked or suspended, if the biennial license fee is paid at the time and in the manner which the department provides by regulation. If the license fee for a public adjuster is not received when due, the license must be canceled. If the license is to be reinstated, an original application must be filed and a reinstatement fee equal to the biennial license fee unpaid must be paid in addition to the regular biennial license fee.
HISTORY: 2000 Act No. 380, Section 1.
Structure South Carolina Code of Laws
Chapter 48 - Public Insurance Adjusters
Section 38-48-10. Definitions.
Section 38-48-20. License required for public adjusters.
Section 38-48-30. License application.
Section 38-48-40. Reciprocal agreements with other states for licensing of public adjusters.
Section 38-48-50. License fees.
Section 38-48-60. Term of license; cancellation; reimbursement.
Section 38-48-70. Public adjuster as agent of the insured; standards of conduct.
Section 38-48-80. Written agreement between public adjuster and insured.
Section 38-48-100. Advertising.
Section 38-48-110. Right of insured to rescind contract.
Section 38-48-120. Record retention.
Section 38-48-130. Unlawful acts.
Section 38-48-140. Violation; notice; penalties.