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§ 23-64-403. License -- Surety requirements

AR Code § 23-64-403 (2018) (N/A)
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(a) No person, firm, association, limited liability company, or corporation shall act in the capacity of a managing general agent with respect to risks located in this state for an insurer licensed in this state unless the person is a licensed managing general agent in this state.

(b) No person, firm, association, limited liability company, or corporation shall act in the capacity of a managing general agent representing an insurer domiciled in this state with respect to risks located outside this state unless the person is licensed as a managing general agent in this state pursuant to the provisions of this subchapter. The license may be a nonresident license.

(c) The Insurance Commissioner may require the managing general agent to post a bond in an amount acceptable to him or her for the protection of the insurer.

(d) The commissioner may require the managing general agent to maintain an errors and omissions policy.

(e) The commissioner shall not require a license under this subchapter for insurers acting in the capacity of a managing general agent or agency in this state for risks located in this state, nor for acting for a domestic insurer with respect to risks located outside this state, so long as those insurers hold a subsisting certificate of authority listing the same lines of insurance as it will transact as a managing general agent or agency in this state.

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§ 23-64-403. License -- Surety requirements