2005 North Carolina Code - General Statutes § 58-33-60. Countersignature and related laws.

§ 58‑33‑60.  Countersignature and related laws.

Subject to the retaliatory provisions of G.S. 58‑33‑30(i), there shall be no requirement that a licensed resident agent or broker must countersign, solicit, transact, take, accept, deliver, record, or process in any manner an application, policy, contract, or any other form of insurance on behalf of a nonresident agent or broker or an authorized insurer; or share in the payment of commissions, if any, related to such business. (1987, c. 629, s. 1.)

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