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Current as of January 01, 2025 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
(a) An individual resident who does not have the experience with reference to the handling of loss claims but who otherwise meets the requirements of AS 21.27.830, may be employed by a licensed independent adjuster as a trainee independent adjuster, subject to the provisions of this section.
(b) Before the individual may handle loss claims, the licensed independent adjuster employing the trainee independent adjuster shall submit to the director the application of the trainee independent adjuster, with the fee set under AS 21.06.250, and receive the trainee independent adjuster license.
(c) The director shall revoke a trainee independent adjuster license unless the individual has
(1) not later than four months after the effective date of the trainee adjuster license, complied with the independent adjuster licensing requirements of AS 21.27.060 concerning the insurance laws and regulations of this state;
(2) not later than eight months after the effective date of the trainee adjuster license, complied with the independent adjuster licensing requirements of AS 21.27.060 concerning the knowledge and competence of the licensee concerning handling of loss claims and the licensee's duties and responsibilities as a licensee; and
(3) within 12 months after the effective date of the trainee adjuster license, complied with all other independent adjuster licensing requirements.
(d) A person whose trainee independent adjuster license was revoked for failure to meet a requirement of (c) of this section may submit a new application for a trainee independent adjuster license after the person has successfully passed both tests required under (c) of this section.
(e) Upon satisfying the requirements of (c) of this section, a trainee independent adjuster shall apply within 30 days for an independent adjuster license.
(f) A trainee independent adjuster shall at all times be working at the direction and under the supervision of the employing licensed independent adjuster, and the file and record documentation shall reflect the direction and supervision. The employing licensed independent adjuster and its firm, and the compliance officer, if any, are responsible for all insurance actions of the trainee independent adjuster.
(g) A trainee independent adjuster is restricted to participation in a factual investigation and a tentative closing of a loss subject to review and final determination by the employing licensed independent adjuster, and file and record documentation shall reflect compliance with this subsection.
(h) A trainee independent adjuster may not participate in a factual investigation and a tentative closing of a loss away from the place of business unless a licensed independent adjuster physically accompanies the trainee.
(i) In addition to any other penalty provided by law,
(1) a trainee independent adjuster who the director determines has violated the provisions of this section shall have its license terminated; a licensee or other person having possession or custody of the license shall within 30 days surrender the license to the director either personally or by certified mail;
(2) if the director determines under AS 21.06.170--21.06.240 that the employing licensed independent adjuster knew of or should have known that a trainee independent adjuster violated this section, the employing licensed independent adjuster and firm, and the compliance officer, if any, are subject to the penalties provided under AS 21.27.440.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Alaska Statutes Title 21. Insurance § 21.27.840. Trainee independent adjusters - last updated January 01, 2025 | https://codes.findlaw.com/ak/title-21-insurance/ak-st-sect-21-27-840/
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