A person is considered as acting agent for a surety insurer established in another state when he represents the insurer by: (a) receiving or transmitting applications for suretyship, (b) receiving for delivery bonds founded on applications forwarded from this State, or (c) procuring suretyship to be effected by the insurer upon the bonds of this State or upon bonds given to persons in this State.
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