New Jersey Administrative Code
Title 11 - INSURANCE
Chapter 1 - ADMINISTRATION
Subchapter 37 - LICENSING OF PUBLIC ADJUSTERS
Section 11:1-37.6 - Sublicensees

Universal Citation: NJ Admin Code 11:1-37.6

Current through Register Vol. 56, No. 18, September 16, 2024

(a) Any applicant for a public adjuster license which is a corporation, partnership, firm or association shall have at least one officer, director, partner, or member licensed as a public adjuster.

(b) Only the officers or directors of a corporation or the members of a firm, association or partnership shall be sublicensees.

(c) A licensed public adjuster which is a corporation, firm or association may employ persons as public adjusters who are not sublicensees only where the persons are individually licensed public adjusters or temporary sublicensees and are bonded in accordance with this subchapter.

(d) Each sublicensee shall obtain and maintain an individual public adjuster license in accordance with 11:1-37.4.

i. The license document shall indicate that the individual is a sublicensee. The license shall authorize the sublicensee to transact business only for the public adjuster named in the license, that is, the licensee for whom the individual is a sublicensee.

(e) A licensed public adjuster shall file a notice with the Commissioner, which sets forth any change in its sublicensees within 20 days of the change.

1. The notice shall include the name and New Jersey license number of the sublicensee and the reason for the change, for example, whether an individual was hired, terminated, retired or moved from the State.
i. Where an additional sublicensee is added, the notice shall be signed by an existing sublicensee and the new sublicensee.

ii. Where a sublicensee has been terminated because he or she has violated any of the provisions of this subchapter the reason for the termination shall be described in the notice.

2. The licensed public adjuster shall return a terminated sublicensee's license document together with the notice.

3. The licensed public adjuster shall include a new bond or endorsement whenever the change requires an increase in the principal amount of its bond.

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