New Jersey Administrative Code
Title 11 - INSURANCE
Chapter 17D - INSURANCE PRODUCER STANDARDS OF CONDUCT: ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURES AND PENALTIES
Subchapter 2 - ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURES AND PENALTIES
Section 11:17D-2.7 - Reinstatement after revocation of insurance producer license
Current through Register Vol. 56, No. 18, September 16, 2024
(a) A person whose license has been revoked may, after five years from the effective date of any order revoking an insurance producer license, apply for reinstatement of the license on the form of application used for initial insurance producer license applicants.
(b) The applicant shall demonstrate compliance with the professional qualification requirements of N.J.S.A. 17:22A-32a(3) and (5).
(c) The applicant shall include with the application an affidavit containing the following information concerning the applicant's activities since revocation:
(d) If the revocation was based upon the conviction of a crime or if the applicant was convicted of a crime since revocation, a report from the applicant's chief probation officer must be submitted with the application for licensing.
(e) The Commissioner, or his or her designee, shall review the application to determine whether reinstatement is warranted. The review of the application may include further investigation or inquiry, may require the applicant to provide additional information, and may further include a conference with Department personnel.
(f) If the Department is satisfied that reinstatement is warranted, the Department shall issue the license. If the Department is not satisfied that reinstatement is warranted, the Department shall deny the license in accordance with the procedures described in 11:17D-2.3.