Maine Code § 24-A-4128

Licensing of agents
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Insurance producers of societies must be licensed in accordance with chapter 16 except that no
insurance producer's license is required if: [PL 2023, c. 405, Pt. A, §93 (AMD).]
1. Officer devoting substantial time to activities other than solicitation or negotiation of
insurance contracts. An officer, employee or secretary of a society or of any subordinate lodge or
branch of that society devotes substantially all of the officer's, employee's or secretary's time to
activities other than the solicitation or negotiation of insurance contracts and receives no commission
or other compensation directly dependent upon the number or amount of contracts solicited or
negotiated;
[PL 2023, c. 405, Pt. A, §93 (AMD).]
2. Agent devoting less than 50% of time to solicitation and procurement of insurance
contracts. An agent or representative of a society devotes less than 50% of the agent's or
representative's time to the solicitation and procurement of insurance contracts for the society. A person
who in the preceding calendar year has solicited and procured life insurance in excess of $200,000, face
amount, or, in the case of any other kind or kinds of insurance that the society may write, on the persons
of more than 25 individuals and who has received or will receive a commission or other compensation

for the solicitation and procurement is presumed to be devoting 50% of the person's time to the
solicitation or procurement of insurance contracts for the society; or
[PL 2023, c. 405, Pt. A, §93 (AMD).]
3. Persons who do not effect insurance. A member of a society does not effect insurance and
that member's solicitation or negotiation is incidental to securing new members for the member's
society and that member's only remuneration consists of prizes in the form of merchandise or payments
of a nominal amount.
[PL 2023, c. 405, Pt. A, §93 (AMD).]

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