Illinois Code § 215 ILCS 5/500-15

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(Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2027)

 
Sec. 500-15. 

License required. 

 
(a) A person may not sell, solicit, or negotiate insurance in this State for
any class or
classes of insurance unless the person is licensed for that line of authority
in accordance with this
Article.

 
(b) A person may not, for a fee, engage in the business of offering any
advice, counsel, opinion, or service with respect to the benefits, advantages,
or disadvantages under any policy of insurance that could be issued in
Illinois, unless that person is:

 
 
(1) engaged or employed as an attorney licensed to 
 
practice law and performing duties incidental to that position;

 
 
(2) a licensed insurance producer, limited insurance 
 
representative, or temporary insurance producer offering advice concerning a class of insurance as to which he or she is licensed to transact business;

 
 
(3) a trust officer of a bank performing duties 
 
incidental to his or her position;

 
 
(4) an actuary or a certified public accountant 
 
engaged or employed in a consulting capacity, performing duties incidental to that position; or

 
 
(5) a licensed public adjuster acting within the 
 
scope of his or her license.

 
(c) In addition to any other penalty set forth in this Article, an
individual
who
knowingly violates subsection (a) is guilty of a Class A misdemeanor.

 
(d) In addition to any other penalty set forth in this Article, any
individual violating subsection (a) or (b) and misappropriating or converting
any moneys collected in conjunction with the violation is guilty of a Class 4
felony.

practice law and performing duties incidental to that position;
representative, or temporary insurance producer offering advice concerning a class of insurance as to which he or she is licensed to transact business;
incidental to his or her position;
engaged or employed in a consulting capacity, performing duties incidental to that position; or
scope of his or her license.

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