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 19.713 - Public Insurance Adjuster Rules of Professional Conduct and Ethics
Universal Citation: 28 TX Admin Code § 19.713
Current through Reg. 50, No. 13; March 28, 2025
(a) This section states legal and ethical requirements that are of prime importance for public insurance adjusters' professional conduct. This section does not exhaust the legal or ethical requirements that govern public insurance adjusters. This section details requirements similar to the codes of ethics adopted by local and national public insurance adjusters' professional organizations.
(b) All public insurance adjuster licensees must comply with the following requirements:
(1) Licensees must conduct business fairly
with their clients, insurance companies, and the public.
(2) Licensees must not employ any improper
solicitation that would violate Insurance Code Chapter 4102 and applicable
rules.
(3) Licensees must not make
a misrepresentation, in violation of Insurance Code Chapter 4102, to an insured
or to an insurance company in the conduct of their actions as public insurance
adjusters.
(4) Licensees must
charge only commissions that comply with the requirements set forth in
Insurance Code Chapter 4102 and applicable rules.
(5) Licensees must complete continuing
education as required by Insurance Code Chapter 4102 and this
subchapter.
(6) Licensees must have
appropriate knowledge and experience for the work they undertake and should
obtain competent technical assistance, when necessary, to help handle claims
and losses outside their area of expertise.
(7) Licensees must not engage in the
unauthorized practice of law.
(8)
Licensees must avoid conflicts of interest, including acquiring any interest in
salvaged property or participating in any way, directly or indirectly, in the
reconstruction, repair, or restoration of damaged property that is the subject
of a claim adjusted by the licensee, except as allowed in Insurance Code
Chapter 4102 and this subchapter.
(9) Licensees must not disseminate or use any
form of agreement, advertising, or other communication, regardless of format or
medium, in this state that is harmful to the profession of public insurance
adjusting and that does not comply with Insurance Code Chapter 4102, this
subchapter, or other provisions of the Insurance Code.
(10) Licensees must use only contracts that
comply with Insurance Code Chapter 4102 and this subchapter.
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