Louisiana 2016 2016 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HB746 Comm Sub / Analysis

                    DIGEST
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HB 746 Original	2016 Regular Session	Thibaut
Abstract:  Provides for licensing and regulation of insurance consultants by the commissioner of
insurance.
Proposed law authorizes the licensing and regulation of insurance consultants by the commissioner
of insurance, with an initial term of two years, followed by renewals at two year intervals.
Proposed law establishes fees for the initial license and for each renewal.  Further provides for
continuing education requirements and prelicensing education requirements.
Proposed law creates reciprocity with other states for non-resident insurance consultants.
Proposed law requires an insurance consultant's compensation to be set forth in a written agreement. 
Further prohibits an insurance consultant from receiving commissions.
Proposed law requires an applicant to pass a written exam for each line of insurance that he wishes
to be licensed for.  Further requires each applicant to submit a full set of fingerprints and pass a
criminal background check.  Further provides that the fingerprints and the results of the background
check shall be confidential and not subject to the public records law.
Proposed law allows an insurance consultant to be licensed for the insurance lines of life, health and
accident, variable life and variable annuity products, property, and casualty.
Proposed law authorizes civil and criminal penalties for certain conduct, including suspension or
revocation of license, civil fines, criminal fines, and imprisonment.
(Amends R.S. 22:1573(A) and (C)-(E) and R.S. 44:4.1(B)(11); Adds R.S. 22:821(B)(38) and 1808.1-
1808.13)