Texas Administrative Code
Title 28 - INSURANCE
Part 1 - TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF INSURANCE
Chapter 19 - LICENSING AND REGULATION OF INSURANCE PROFESSIONALS
Subchapter I - GENERAL PROVISIONS REGARDING FEES, APPLICATIONS, AND RENEWALS
Section 19.807 - Application for a Temporary License
Universal Citation: 28 TX Admin Code § 19.807
Current through Reg. 50, No. 13; March 28, 2025
(a) An applicant for a temporary license must be an individual Texas resident and must submit to TDI's designated testing service:
(1) the fully completed temporary license
application and original application for license; and
(2) all required fees, including the original
application fee, and the temporary license fee, when the completed temporary
license application is submitted to TDI's designated testing service.
(b) To obtain the license beyond the temporary license period, the applicant must:
(1) submit the required examination fee when
the examination is scheduled with TDI's designated testing service;
and
(2) successfully complete the
license examination within the temporary license period.
(c) As required under Insurance Code § 4001.162(b), an agent, insurer, or health maintenance organization must comply with the following request and reporting standards to appoint more than 500 temporary license holders during a calendar year.
(1)
The agent, insurer, or health maintenance organization must annually submit a
written request to TDI:
(A) stating the
number of additional temporary license appointments requested;
(B) stating the reason for the additional
number of temporary license appointments;
(C) providing evidence of the compliance with
Insurance Code §
4001.161;
and
(D) documenting the procedures
and ability to train and monitor the additional temporary license
appointments.
(2) TDI
will approve all or part of the number of additional temporary license
appointments if TDI determines that the agent, insurer, or health maintenance
organization has provided evidence demonstrating the need for the additional
temporary license appointments, evidence of its past compliance with Insurance
Code §
4001.161, and
procedures and ability to train and monitor the additional temporary license
appointments.
(3) If approved, an
agent, insurer, or health maintenance organization must submit reports to TDI
within 30 days of the end of each calendar quarter, documenting:
(A) the total number of temporary agents
appointed during the calendar quarter and for the calendar year; and
(B) compliance with Insurance Code
§§
4001.151 -
4001.161 for all
appointed temporary agents.
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