2013 Nevada Revised Statutes
Chapter 683A - Persons Involved in Sale or Administration of Insurance
NRS 683A.140 - Licensing of firm or corporation.


NV Rev Stat § 683A.140 (2013) What's This?

1. A firm or corporation may be licensed as a managing general agent.

2. A resident firm or corporation which has more than one office in this state is a single licensee for the purposes of being appointed by insurers and the authority of natural persons to act for the firm or corporation. Such a firm or corporation must obtain a copy of its license for each location, but only must obtain one original license as a managing general agent.

3. For licensing as a managing general agent, each general partner and each natural person to act for the firm, or each natural person to act for the corporation, must be named in the license and must qualify as an individual licensee. A natural person who is authorized to act for a firm or corporation and who also wishes to be licensed in an individual capacity must obtain a separate license in his or her own name. The Commissioner shall charge appropriate fees for each person who is licensed to act for a firm or corporation and who is named on the license.

4. The licensee shall promptly notify the Commissioner of all changes among its members, directors and officers, and among other persons named in the license. The licensee shall provide to the Commissioner upon request information concerning officers or owners of the firm or corporation who are not named in the license.

(Added to NRS by 1971, 1639; A 1981, 488; 1983, 915; 1985, 481; 2001, 2204)

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