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Current as of June 28, 2021 | Updated by FindLaw Staff
Whenever the Insurance Commissioner receives an application for an initial license or license renewal, pursuant to the requirements of sections 38a-702j, 38a-703 to 38a-718, inclusive, 38a-731 to 38a-735, inclusive, 38a-769, 38a-771 to 38a-776, inclusive, 38a-786, 38a-790, 38a-792 and 38a-794, that is not accompanied by the required fees, the commissioner shall return such application together with all accompanying fees, unless the commissioner, at the commissioner's discretion, chooses to invoice any such fees not submitted with the initial or renewal applications. Whenever the Insurance Commissioner receives an application accompanied by the required fees accepted by the commissioner, all examination and filing fees are deemed earned.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Connecticut General Statutes Title 38A. Insurance § 38a-770. Return of application unaccompanied by required fees unless the commissioner invoices the fees. Fees deemed earned when accepted by the commissioner - last updated June 28, 2021 | https://codes.findlaw.com/ct/title-38a-insurance/ct-gen-st-sect-38a-770.html
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