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Section 41-1026 - PROCEDURE FOLLOWING SUSPENSION, REVOCATION, DENIAL — REINSTATEMENT.

ID Code § 41-1026 (2019) (N/A)
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41-1026. PROCEDURE FOLLOWING SUSPENSION, REVOCATION, DENIAL — REINSTATEMENT. (1) Upon suspension, revocation, or refusal to continue any license, the director shall notify the licensee as provided in section 41-212(3), Idaho Code, and, in the case of a producer who holds appointments from insurers, shall give like notice to the insurers represented.

(2) Suspension, revocation, or refusal of any one (1) license held by the licensee under title 41, Idaho Code, shall automatically suspend, revoke or refuse continuation of all other licenses held by the licensee under title 41, Idaho Code.

(3) The director shall not issue a license under title 41, Idaho Code, to or as to any person whose license has been revoked or continuance refused until after the expiration of not less than one (1) year, to a maximum of five (5) years, from the date of such revocation or refusal, which time period shall be set forth in the final order, or, if judicial review of such revocation or refusal is sought, not less than one (1) year, to a maximum of five (5) years, from the date of a final court order or decree affirming the revocation or refusal. If no time period is specified in the final order or final court order or decree, the time period shall be one (1) year. In the event the former licensee again files an application for a license under title 41, Idaho Code, the director may require the applicant to show good cause why the prior revocation or refusal to continue his license shall not be deemed a bar to the issuance of a new license.

(4) The director shall not issue a license under title 41, Idaho Code, to any person whose application for a license was previously denied until after the expiration of one (1) year from the date of such license denial or, if judicial review of such license denial is sought, one (1) year from the date of a final court order or decree affirming the license denial.

History:

[41-1026, added 2001, ch. 296, sec. 3, p. 1061; am. 2016, ch. 50, sec. 2, p. 146.]

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Section 41-1026 - PROCEDURE FOLLOWING SUSPENSION, REVOCATION, DENIAL — REINSTATEMENT.