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Public Act 097-0113 |
HB1287 Enrolled | LRB097 06812 RPM 46903 b |
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AN ACT concerning regulation.
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Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
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represented in the General Assembly:
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Section 5. The Illinois Insurance Code is amended by |
changing Sections 500-10 and 500-35 as follows:
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(215 ILCS 5/500-10)
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(Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2017)
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Sec. 500-10. Definitions. In addition to the definitions in |
Section 2 of
the
Code, the following
definitions apply to this |
Article:
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"Business entity" means a corporation, association, |
partnership, limited
liability
company, limited liability |
partnership, or other legal entity.
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"Car rental limited line licensee" means a person |
authorized under the
provisions of
Section 500-105 to sell |
certain coverages relating to the rental of vehicles.
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"Home state" means the District of Columbia and any state |
or territory of the
United
States in which an insurance |
producer maintains his or her principal place of
residence or
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principal place of business and is licensed to act as an |
insurance producer.
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"Insurance" means any of the lines of authority in Section |
500-35, any health
care plan
under the Health Maintenance |
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Organization Act, or any limited health care plan
under the
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Limited Health Service Organization Act.
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"Insurance producer" means a person required to be licensed |
under the laws of
this State
to sell, solicit, or negotiate |
insurance.
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"Insurer" means a company as defined in subsection (e) of |
Section 2 of this
Code, a
health maintenance organization as |
defined in the Health Maintenance
Organization Act, or a
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limited health service organization as defined in the Limited |
Health
Service Organization Act.
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"License" means a document issued by the Director |
authorizing an individual
to act as an
insurance producer for |
the lines of authority specified in the document or
authorizing |
a business
entity to act as an insurance producer. The license |
itself does not create any
authority, actual,
apparent, or |
inherent, in the holder to represent or commit
an insurance |
carrier.
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"Limited lines insurance" means those lines of insurance |
defined in Section
500-100 or
any other line of insurance that |
the Director may deem it necessary to
recognize for the |
purposes
of complying with subsection (e) of Section 500-40.
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"Limited lines producer" means a person authorized by the |
Director to sell,
solicit, or
negotiate limited lines |
insurance.
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"Negotiate" means the act of conferring directly with or |
offering advice
directly to a
purchaser or prospective |
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purchaser of a particular contract of insurance
concerning any
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of the substantive benefits, terms, or conditions of the |
contract, provided
that the person
engaged in that act either |
sells insurance or obtains insurance from
insurers for |
purchasers.
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"Person" means an individual or a business entity.
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"Rental agreement" means a written agreement setting forth |
the terms and
conditions
governing the use of a vehicle |
provided by a rental company for
rental or lease.
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"Rental company" means a person, or a franchisee of the |
person, in the
business of
providing primarily private |
passenger vehicles to the public under a
rental agreement for a |
period
not to exceed 30 days.
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"Rental period" means the term of the rental agreement.
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"Renter" means a person obtaining the use of a vehicle from |
a
rental company under the
terms of a rental agreement for a |
period not to exceed 30 days.
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"Self-service storage facility limited line licensee" |
means a person
authorized under the provisions of Section |
500-107 to sell certain coverages
relating to the rental of |
self-service storage facilities.
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"Sell" means to exchange a contract of insurance by any |
means, for
money or its equivalent, on
behalf of an insurance |
company.
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"Solicit" means attempting to
sell insurance or asking or |
urging a person to apply for a
particular kind of insurance |
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from a particular company.
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"Terminate" means the cancellation of the relationship |
between an insurance
producer and the
insurer or the |
termination of a producer's authority to transact insurance.
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"Uniform Business Entity Application" means the current |
version of the
National Association of Insurance |
Commissioners' Uniform
Business Entity Application for |
nonresident business entities.
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"Uniform Application" means the current version of the |
National Association
of Insurance Commissioners' Uniform
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Application for
nonresident producer licensing.
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"Vehicle" or "rental vehicle" means a motor vehicle of (1) |
the private
passenger
type, including passenger vans, mini |
vans, and sport utility vehicles or (2)
the cargo type,
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including cargo vans, pickup trucks, and trucks with a gross |
vehicle
weight of less than
26,000 pounds the operation of |
which does not require the operator to possess a
commercial
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driver's license.
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"Webinar" means an online educational presentation during |
which a live and participating instructor and participating |
viewers, whose attendance is periodically verified throughout |
the presentation, actively engage in discussion and in the |
submission and answering of questions. |
(Source: P.A. 92-386, eff. 1-1-02; 93-288, eff. 1-1-04 .)
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(215 ILCS 5/500-35)
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(Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2017)
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Sec. 500-35. License.
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(a) Unless denied a license pursuant to Section 500-70, |
persons who have met
the
requirements of Sections 500-25 and |
500-30 shall be issued a 2-year insurance
producer license.
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insurance producer may receive qualification for a license in |
one or more of
the following
lines of authority:
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(1) Life: insurance coverage on human lives including |
benefits of
endowment
and annuities, and may include |
benefits in the event of death or dismemberment
by
accident |
and benefits for disability income.
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(2) Variable life and variable annuity products: |
insurance coverage
provided
under variable life insurance |
contracts and variable annuities.
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(3) Accident and health or sickness: insurance |
coverage for sickness,
bodily
injury, or accidental death |
and may include benefits for disability income.
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(4) Property: insurance coverage for the direct or |
consequential loss or
damage to property of every kind.
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(5) Casualty: insurance coverage against legal |
liability, including that
for
death, injury, or disability |
or damage to real or personal property.
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(6) Personal lines: property and casualty insurance |
coverage sold to
individuals and families for primarily |
noncommercial purposes.
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(7) Any other line of insurance permitted under State |
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laws or rules.
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(b) An insurance producer license shall remain in effect |
unless revoked or
suspended
as long as the fee set forth in |
Section 500-135 is paid and education
requirements for resident
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individual producers are met by the due date.
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(1) Before each license renewal, an insurance producer |
must satisfactorily
complete at least 24 hours of course |
study in accordance with rules prescribed
by the
Director. |
Three of the 24 hours of course study must consist of |
classroom ethics instruction. The Director may not approve |
a course of study unless the course
provides for
classroom, |
seminar, webinar, or self-study instruction methods. A |
course given in a
combination
instruction method of |
classroom , or seminar , webinar, or and self-study shall be |
deemed to
be a self-study course unless the classroom , or |
seminar , or webinar certified hours meets
or exceeds |
two-thirds
of total hours certified for the course. The |
self-study material used in the
combination
course must be |
directly related to and complement the classroom portion of |
the
course in
order to be considered for credit. An |
instruction method other than classroom
or seminar
shall be |
considered as self-study methodology. Self-study credit |
hours
require the
successful completion of an examination |
covering the self-study material. The
examination may not |
be self-evaluated. However, if the self-study material is
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completed
through the use of an approved computerized |
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interactive format whereby the
computer
validates the |
successful completion of the self-study material, no |
additional
examination
is required. The self-study credit |
hours contained in a certified course shall
be considered
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classroom hours when at least two-thirds of the hours are |
given as classroom or
seminar
instruction.
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(2) An insurance producer license automatically |
terminates when an
insurance
producer fails to |
successfully meet the requirements of item (1) of |
subsection
(b) of this
Section. The producer must complete |
the course in advance of the renewal date
to allow
the |
education provider time to report the credit to the |
Department.
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(c) A provider of a pre-licensing or continuing education |
course required
by Section
500-30 and this Section must pay a |
registration fee and a course certification
fee for each course
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being certified as provided by Section 500-135.
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(d) An individual insurance producer who allows his or her |
license to lapse
may,
within 12 months after the due date of |
the renewal fee, be issued a license
without the necessity
of |
passing a written examination. However, a penalty in the amount |
of double
the unpaid renewal
fee shall be required after the |
due date.
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(e) A licensed insurance producer who is unable to comply |
with license
renewal
procedures due to military service may |
request a waiver of those procedures.
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(f) The license must contain the licensee's name, address, |
and personal
identification
number, the date of issuance, the |
lines of authority, the expiration date, and
any other
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information the Director deems necessary.
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(g) Licensees must inform the Director by any means |
acceptable to the
Director of a
change of address within 30 |
days after the change.
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(h) In order to assist in the performance of the Director's |
duties, the
Director may
contract with a non-governmental |
entity including the National Association of
Insurance
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Commissioners (NAIC), or any affiliates or subsidiaries that |
the NAIC oversees,
to perform any
ministerial functions, |
including collection of fees, related to producer
licensing |
that the Director
and the non-governmental entity may deem |
appropriate.
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(Source: P.A. 96-839, eff. 1-1-10.)
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Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon |
becoming law. |