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The commissioner shall require, in advance, as a fee for filing application for the hereinafter designated licenses, renewals thereof, or changes in outstanding licenses, an amount calculated as set forth herein. The fee is determined by multiplying the number of license years in the period of the license applied for or the remaining period of an existing license counting any initial fractional license year of that period as one year for that purpose, as follows:
(a) Casualty broker-agent, eighty-five dollars ($85).
(b) Property broker-agent, eighty-five dollars ($85).
(c) Property and casualty broker-agent, when applied for on a single application, eighty-five dollars ($85).
(d) Personal lines broker-agent, resident, eighty-five dollars ($85).
(e) Life agent, resident, eighty-five dollars ($85).
(f) Life agent, nonresident, eighty-five dollars ($85).
(g) Surplus line broker who is an individual transacting only on behalf of a surplus line broker organization, two hundred fifty dollars ($250).
(h) Surplus line broker not described in subdivision (g), five hundred dollars ($500).
(i) Variable life and variable annuity authority, nonresident, when not also applying for a nonresident life agent license, eighty-five dollars ($85).
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - California Code, Insurance Code - INS § 1750 - last updated January 01, 2025 | https://codes.findlaw.com/ca/insurance-code/ins-sect-1750/
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