Texas Administrative Code
Title 28 - INSURANCE
Part 1 - TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF INSURANCE
Chapter 19 - LICENSING AND REGULATION OF INSURANCE PROFESSIONALS
Subchapter K - CONTINUING EDUCATION, ADJUSTER PRELICENSING EDUCATION PROGRAMS, AND CERTIFICATION COURSES
Section 19.1018 - Adjuster Prelicensing Examination Topics
Universal Citation: 28 TX Admin Code § 19.1018
Current through Reg. 50, No. 13; March 28, 2025
(a) All lines adjuster's license designation examination topics:
(1) General property
insurance product knowledge pertinent to adjusters:
(A) Standard fire policy - 3%;
(B) Auto liability (includes Texas PAP) -
3%;
(C) Personal lines coverage
(includes ISO and TX forms HO-A, HO-B, and HO-C) - 10%;
(D) Commercial lines coverage -
10%;
(E) Inland marine -
2%;
(F) Ocean marine -
2%;
(G) Additional coverages,
exclusions, and extensions - 7%; and
(H) Bonds - 3%.
(2) Insurance terms and related concepts -
40%.
(3) Texas statutes and rules
pertinent to property and casualty adjusting:
(A) Licensing requirements - 7%;
(B) Marketing practices - 7%;
(C) Adjuster practices, responsibilities, and
duties - 3%; and
(D) Workers'
compensation - 3%.
(b) Property, casualty, and surety adjuster's content outline:
(1) General property
insurance product knowledge pertinent to adjusters:
(A) Standard fire policy - 3%;
(B) Auto liability (include Texas PAP) -
3%;
(C) Personal lines coverage
(includes ISO and TX forms HO-A, HO-B, and HO-C) - 10%;
(D) Commercial lines coverage -
10%;
(E) Inland marine -
2%;
(F) Ocean marine -
2%;
(G) Additional coverages,
exclusions, and extensions - 7%; and
(H) Bonds - 3%.
(2) Insurance terms and related concepts -
40%.
(3) Texas statutes and rules
pertinent to property and casualty adjusting:
(A) Licensing requirements - 6%;
(B) Marketing practices - 7%;
(C) Adjuster practices, responsibilities, and
duties - 7%.
(c) Workers' compensation adjuster's license designation examination topics:
(1) Insurance
terms and related concepts - 16%.
(2) Policy provisions - 8%.
(3) Texas statutes and rules pertinent to
workers' compensation adjusting:
(A)
Commissioner of Insurance - 7%;
(B)
Licensing requirements - 7%;
(C)
Marketing practices - 7%; and
(D)
Workers' compensation - 55%.
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