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2009 California Insurance Code - Section 1752-1757 :: Article 15. Travel Insurance Agents
INSURANCE CODESECTION 1752-1757
1752. Limited licenses as travel insurance agents may be issued to employees of railroad, steamship, airline, and other organizations engaged in transporting persons as common carriers and to individuals or employees of persons engaged in selling transportation on such common carriers. 1753. Travel insurance agents are restricted to the sale of insurance to persons entitled by ticket or otherwise to transportation on a common carrier, as follows: (a) Transportation ticket policies in the form prescribed by Chapter 4, Part 2, Division 2, of this code. (b) Baggage insurance on the personal effects of such persons while in transit or while in any hotel or other building en route during any journey. 1755. That license shall be applied for and renewed in the same manner as is provided in this chapter for a licensee to act as a fire and casualty broker-agent, except that an applicant for a limited license as a travel insurance agent need not pass a qualifying examination, and that the fee for filing an application shall be sixteen dollars ($16) for each year or fraction thereof in the term of the license applied for. 1756. The provisions of this chapter relating to the appointment and termination of an insurance agent by an insurer or its authorized representative are applicable to licenses issued pursuant to this article. 1757. The commissioner may make reasonable rules and regulations necessary for the convenient administration of the provisions of this code respecting the licensing and renewal of licenses of travel insurance agents.
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