Cal. Ins. Code § 1751
Fees
Redline — January 1, 2011 → current.View current text →
Current — January 1, 2017
As of January 1, 2011
The commissioner shall require, in advance, a fee for filing the following documents:
The commissioner shall require, in advance, a fee for filing the following documents:
(a) Application for registration of change in membership of a copartnership licensed as any of the following: (1) Casualty broker-agent, fifty-six dollars ($56). (2) Property broker-agent, fifty-six dollars ($56). (3) Property and casualty broker-agent, when applied for on a single application, fifty-six dollars ($56). (4) Life agent, resident, forty-eight dollars ($48). (5) Life agent, nonresident, fifty-three dollars ($53). (6) Personal lines broker-agent, fifty-six dollars ($56).
(a) Application for registration of change in membership of a copartnership licensed as any of the following: (1) Casualty broker-agent, eighty-five dollars ($85). (2) Property broker-agent, eighty-five dollars ($85). (3) Property and casualty broker-agent, when applied for on a single application, eighty-five dollars ($85). (4) Life agent, resident, eighty-five dollars ($85). (5) Life agent, nonresident, eighty-five dollars ($85). (6) Personal lines broker-agent, eighty-five dollars ($85).
(b) Notice for adding or removing from any life agent’s, property broker-agent’s, casualty broker-agent’s, or personal lines broker-agent’s license issued to an organization the name of any natural person named thereon, sixteen dollars ($16).
(b) Notice for adding or removing from any life agent’s, property broker-agent’s, casualty broker-agent’s, or personal lines broker-agent’s license issued to an organization the name of any natural person named thereon, twenty-nine dollars ($29).
(c) First amendment to an application, eight dollars ($8); a second and each subsequent amendment to an application, sixteen dollars ($16).
(c) First amendment to an application, fourteen dollars ($14); a second and each subsequent amendment to an application, twenty-nine dollars ($29).
(d) Original application to be given the qualifying examination for a license of a property, casualty, or personal lines licensee, twenty-seven dollars ($27) for each person to be examined.
(d) Original application to be given the qualifying examination for a license of a property, casualty, or personal lines licensee, fifty dollars ($50) for each person to be examined.
(e) Original application to be given the qualifying examination for a license of a life licensee, twenty-seven dollars ($27) for each person to be examined.
(e) Original application to be given the qualifying examination for a license of a life licensee, fifty dollars ($50) for each person to be examined.
(f) Application for reexamination for any of the licenses mentioned in this section, twenty-seven dollars ($27) for each person to be reexamined.
(f) Application for reexamination for any of the licenses mentioned in this section, fifty dollars ($50) for each person to be reexamined.
(g) Application which includes a request for a certificate of convenience pursuant to Article 8 (commencing with Section 1685), twenty dollars ($20) in addition to, and not in lieu of, fees otherwise required.
(g) Application that includes a request for a certificate of convenience pursuant to Article 8 (commencing with Section 1685), thirty-five dollars ($35) in addition to, and not in lieu of, fees otherwise required.
(h) Application or request for approval of a true or fictitious name pursuant to Section 1724.5, thirty dollars ($30), except that there shall be no fee when the name is contained in an original application.
(h) Application or request for approval of a true or fictitious name pursuant to Section 1724.5, fifty-three dollars ($53), except that there shall be no fee when the name is contained in an original application.
(i) “A ratification of appointments of agents” whereby the surviving insurer in a merger or consolidation assumes responsibility for all agents then lawfully appointed for one of the constituent insurers and makes each its agent, one hundred three dollars ($103).
(i) “A ratification of appointments of agents” whereby the surviving insurer in a merger or consolidation assumes responsibility for all agents then lawfully appointed for one of the constituent insurers and makes each its agent, one hundred eighty-five dollars ($185).
(j) An application or request for approval of:
(1) A training course pursuant to Section 1691, except when filed by a degree-conferring college or university, a public educational institution, or by a private nonprofit educational institution, one hundred three dollars ($103).
(2) An arrangement whereby an insurer may qualify certificate of convenience holders pursuant to Section 1691 by means of an approved course given on the insurer’s behalf by a school or organization other than itself, fifty-five dollars ($55).
(j) A bond, pursuant to Article 5 (commencing with Section 1662) or Section 1760.5 or 1765, except when the bond constitutes part of an original application filing, twenty-nine dollars ($29).
(k) An application or request for clearance and cancellation notice of a current licensee of record, twenty-nine dollars ($29).
(l) An amended action notice pursuant to subdivision (e) of Section 1704, eleven dollars ($11).
Official source: California Legislative Information. Reproduced from public-domain California statutes; confirm against the official source for the current text. Not legal advice.