Cal. Ins. Code § 32
GENERAL PROVISIONS
Redline — January 1, 2011 → current.View current text →
Current — January 1, 2025
As of January 1, 2011
(a) A life licensee is a person authorized to act as a life agent on behalf of a life insurer or a disability insurer to transact any of the following: (1) Life insurance. (2) Accident and health insurance. (3) Life and accident and health insurance.
(a) A life and accident and health or sickness licensee is a person authorized to act as a life agent on behalf of a life insurer or a disability insurer to transact any of the following: (1) Life insurance. (2) Accident and health or sickness insurance. (3) Life and accident and health or sickness insurance.
(b) Licenses to act as a life agent under this chapter shall be of the types as set forth in Section 1626.
(b) Licenses to act as a life agent under this chapter shall be of the types as set forth in Section 1626.
(c) A life agent may be authorized to transact 24-hour care coverage, as defined in Section 1749.02, pursuant to the requirements of subdivision (d) of Section 1749 or subdivision (b) of Section 1749.33.
(c) A life agent may be authorized to transact 24-hour care coverage, as defined in Section 1749.02, pursuant to the requirements of subdivision (b) of Section 1749.33.
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