California Insurance Code § 1755

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(a) An applicant for a limited lines travel insurance agent license under this article shall submit the following documents to the commissioner: (1) A written application for licensure, signed by the applicant or an officer of the applicant, in the form prescribed by the commissioner. (2) A certificate by the insurer that is to be named in the limited lines travel insurance agent license, stating that the insurer has satisfied itself that the named applicant is trustworthy and competent to act as its limited lines travel insurance agent and that the insurer will appoint the applicant to act as its agent if the travel insurance agent license applied for is issued by the commissioner. The certification shall be subscribed by an officer or managing agent of the insurer on a form prescribed by the commissioner. (3) An application fee, and, for each license period thereafter, a renewal fee of two thousand sixty-four dollars ($2,064). (b) Notwithstanding any other law to the contrary, the provisions set forth in Sections 1667, 1668, 1668.5, 1669, 1670, 1738, and 1739 apply to any application for or issuance of a license pursuant to this article. (c) Costs associated with any enforcement action shall be paid for by the person or organization licensed pursuant to this article.

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