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(a) A licensee shall inform the Commissioner of a change of the licensee's residential or business address within 30 days of the change of address. A nonresident insurance producer who moves from one state to another state or a resident insurance producer who moves from the District to another state shall file a change of address and provide certification from the new resident state within 30 days after the change of residence. No fee or license application shall be required.
(b) A licensee shall inform the Commissioner of a change of the licensee's legal or corporate name within 30 days after the change of name.
(c) Failure to timely inform the Commissioner of a change in legal name or address shall result in a penalty as prescribed by the Commissioner.
(d) A person licensed as an insurance producer in another state who moves to the District shall make application within 90 days of establishing legal residence to become a resident licensee under § 31-1131.06 unless the person maintains his principal place of business in another state and the person has a resident insurance producer license in that state.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - District of Columbia Code Division V. Local Business Affairs § 31-1131.08a. Changes of name, residency, or address. - last updated January 01, 2024 | https://codes.findlaw.com/dc/division-v-local-business-affairs/dc-code-sect-31-1131-08a/
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