California Insurance Code § 14039

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No person licensed as an insurance adjuster shall do any of the following: (a) Fail to disclose his or her full financial interest in a contract or agreement executed by him or her for the adjustment of a claim prior to the execution thereof. (b) Use any misrepresentation to solicit a contract or agreement to adjust a claim. (c) Solicit or accept remuneration from, or have a financial interest exceeding 3 percent in, any salvage, repair, or other firm, which obtains business in connection with any claim which he or she has a contract or agreement to adjust.

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