Texas Administrative Code
Title 28 - INSURANCE
Part 1 - TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF INSURANCE
Chapter 19 - LICENSING AND REGULATION OF INSURANCE PROFESSIONALS
Subchapter H - LICENSING OF PUBLIC INSURANCE ADJUSTERS
Section 19.704 - Public Insurance Adjuster Licensing
Current through Reg. 50, No. 13; March 28, 2025
(a) Any individual that desires a public adjuster license must file with the department a fully completed license application, on a form as required by the commissioner, and otherwise meet the licensing qualification requirements of Insurance Code Chapter 4102, Subchapter B, concerning License Requirements, and this subchapter.
(b) Any corporation or partnership that desires a public insurance adjuster license must file with the department a fully completed license application on a form as required by the commissioner.
(c) The department will issue a license to a resident or nonresident corporation or partnership if the department finds that:
(d) Nothing contained in this section may be construed to permit any unlicensed employee or representative of any corporation or partnership to perform any act of a public insurance adjuster without obtaining a public insurance adjuster license.
(e) Each corporation or partnership applying for a public insurance adjuster license must file, under oath, on a form developed by the department, biographical information for each of its executive officers and directors or unlicensed partners who administer the entity's operations in this state, and shareholders who are in control of the corporation, or any other partners who have the right or ability to control the partnership. If any corporation or partnership is owned, in whole or in part, by another entity, a biographical form is required for each individual who is in control of the parent entity.
(f) Each corporation or partnership must notify the department not later than the 30th day after the date of:
(g) A person may not acquire in any manner any ownership interest in an entity licensed as a public insurance adjuster under this subchapter if the person is, or after the acquisition would be directly or indirectly in control of the license holder, or otherwise acquire control of or exercise any control over the license holder, unless the person has filed the following information with the department under oath:
(h) If a person required to file a statement under subsection (g) of this section is a partnership, limited partnership, syndicate, or other group, the commissioner may require that the information required by paragraphs (1) - (4) of that subsection for an individual be provided regarding each partner of the partnership or limited partnership, each member of the syndicate or group, and each person who controls the partner or member. If the partner, member, or person is a corporation or the person required to file the statement under subsection (g) of this section is a corporation, the commissioner may require that the information required by paragraphs (1) - (4) of that subsection be provided regarding:
(i) The department may disapprove an acquisition of control if, after notice and opportunity for hearing, the commissioner determines that:
(j) Notwithstanding subsection (h) of this section, a change in control is considered approved if the department has not proposed to deny the requested change before the 61st day after the date the department receives all information required by this section.
(k) The commissioner is the corporation's or partnership's agent for service of process in the manner provided by Insurance Code Chapter 804, concerning Service of Process, in a legal proceeding against the corporation or partnership if:
(l) If a license holder does not maintain the qualifications necessary to obtain the license, the department will revoke or suspend the license or deny the renewal of the license under Insurance Code § 4005.101, concerning Grounds for License Denial or Disciplinary Action, or Insurance Code § 4102.201, concerning Denial, Suspension, or Revocation of License.
(m) Each public insurance adjuster must maintain all insurance records, including all records relating to customer complaints received from customers and the department, separate from the records of any other business in which the person may be engaged and in the manner specified in Insurance Code Chapter 4102, concerning Public Insurance Adjusters.
(n) The department may license a depository institution or entity chartered by the federal Farm Credit Administration under the farm credit system established under 12 U.S.C. Section 2001 et seq., as amended, to act as a public insurance adjuster in the manner provided for the licensing of a corporation under this section.