NY LIFE ACCIDENT AND HEALTH INSURANCE AGENT
BROKER EXAM SERIES 17-55 (200 VERIFIED
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS) GUARANTEED PASS
UPDATED 2024
Process
... [Show More] 2103 (d-i) - ANSWER-1. The Superintendent may issue a license to any
person, firm or corporation who has complied with the requirements of the
Insurance Code, authorizing the licensee to act as agent of any authorized insurer.
Every individual applicant for a license under this section and every proposed
sub-licensee must be 18 years of age or older at the time of issuance of such
license. The person must submit to and pass a written examination required by
the Superintendent.
Producer Definition (2101(k)) - ANSWER-An insurance producer means an
insurance agent, insurance broker, reinsurance intermediary, excess lines
broker, or any other person required to be licensed under the insurance laws of
this state to sell, solicit or negotiate insurance.
Who Should be Licensed (2101(k)(1)) - ANSWER-1. The term "insurance producer"
does not include: An officer, director or employee of a licensed insurer, fraternal
benefit society or health maintenance organization or of a licensed insurance
producer, provided that the officer, director or employee does not receive any
commission on policies written or sold to insure risks residing, located or to be
performed in this state and:
(a) the officer, director or employee's activities are executive, administrative,
managerial, clerical or a combination of these, and are only indirectly related to
the sale, solicitation or negotiation of insurance;
(b) the officer, director or employee's function relates to underwriting, loss
control, Inspection or the processing, adjusting, investigating or settling of a claim
on a contract of Insurance; or (c) the officer, director or employee is acting in the
capacity of a special agent or agency supervisor assisting licensed insurance
producers where the person's activities are limited to providing technical advice
and assistance to licensed insurance producers and do not include the sale,
solicitation or negotiation of insurance.
Home State (2101(l)) - ANSWER-Home state means the District of Columbia or any
state or territory of the United States in which an insurance producer maintains
his, her or its principal place of residence or principal place of business and is
licensed to act as an insurance producer.
Negotiate (2101(m)) - ANSWER-Negotiate or negotiation means the act of
conferring directly with or offering advice directly to a purchaser or prospective
purchaser of a particular contract of insurance concerning any of the substantive
benefits, terms or conditions of the contract, provided that the person engaged in
that act either sells insurance or obtains insurance from licensed insurers,
fraternal benefit societies or health maintenance organizations for purchasers.
Sell (2101(n)) - ANSWER-Sell or sale means to exchange a contract of insurance by
any means, for money or its equivalent, on behalf of a licensed insurer, fraternal
benefit society or health maintenance organization.
Solicit (2101(o)) - - ANSWER-Solicit or solicitation means attempting to sell
insurance or asking or urging a person to apply for a particular kind of insurance
from a particular licensed insurer, fraternal benefit society or health
maintenance organization.
Agent 2101(a) - ANSWER-In this section, insurance agent means any authorized or
acknowledged agent of an insurer, fraternal benefit society or health maintenance
organization issued a certificate of authority pursuant to the public health law,
and any sub-agent or other representative of such an agent, who acts as such in
the solicitation of, negotiation for, or sale of, an insurance, health maintenance
organization or annuity contract, other than as a licensed insurance broker.
Agent 2101(k) - ANSWER-insurance producer means an insurance agent, insurance
broker, reinsurance intermediary, excess lines broker, or any other person
required to be licensed under the insurance laws of this state to sell, solicit or
negotiate insurance.
The applicant must be at least 18 years of age at the time of license issuance.
An examination is required for each applicant, except where noted for applicants
with a change in residency moving to New York (see code 2103 below).
Brokers 2101(c) - ANSWER-a licensed insurance representative who does not
represent a specific insurance company, but places business among various
companies. Legally, the broker is usually regarded as a representative of the
insured rather than the insuring company.
Brokers 2101(h) - ANSWER-any licensed attorney at law of this state.
Consultants (2107) - ANSWER-The Superintendent may issue an insurance
consultant's license to any person, firm, association or corporation who or which
has complied with the requirements of this chapter with respect to either: life
insurance, meaning all of those kinds of insurance authorized. Any such license
issued to a firm or association shall authorize only the members of such firm or
association named in such license as sub-licensees to act individually as
consultants there under, and any such license issued to a corporation shall
authorize only the officers and directors thereof named in such license as sublicensees to act individually as consultants there under.
Adjuster 2101(g) - ANSWER-The Superintendent may, in his discretion require an
applicant for a license under this section to present evidence, in such form as he
prescribes, that such applicant has been employed, for a period which he deems
reasonable, by an insurer, an independent adjuster or a public adjuster, in the
performance of duties which in his opinion would provide the applicant with a
satisfactory preliminary training for the duties and responsibilities which would
evolve upon him as a licensee under this section. The term independent adjuster
means any person, firm, association or corporation who for money, commission
or any other thing of value, acts in this state on behalf of an insurer in the work of
investigating and adjusting claims arising under insurance contracts issued by
such insurer and who performs such duties required by such insurer as are
incidental to such claims and also includes any person who for compensation or
anything of value investigates and adjusts claims on behalf of any independent
adjuster.
Adjuster 2108 - ANSWER-Adjusters will be licensed as either independent
adjusters, or as public adjusters. The Superintendent may prescribe the types of
independent adjusters' licenses according to the kind or kinds of insurance claims
which the licensee is to be authorized to investigate and adjust. No adjuster may
act on behalf of an insurer unless licensed as an independent adjuster, and no
adjuster may act on behalf of an insured unless licensed as a public adjuster. A
public adjuster works on behalf of the insured for a fee.
Nonresident 2101(d) - ANSWER-In this section, non-resident insurance agent
means an individual who is a non-resident of this state and who is licensed or
authorized to act as an insurance agent in the state in which he resides, or in
which he or the firm or association of which he is a member or employee, or the
corporation, of which he is an officer, director, or employee maintains an office as
an insurance agent.
Nonresident 2101(e) - ANSWER-In this section, "non-resident insurance broker",
means an individual who is a non-resident of this state and who is licensed or
authorized to act as an insurance broker in the state in which he resides, or in
which he, or the firm or association of which he is a member or employee, or the
corporation, of which he is an officer, director or employee maintains an office as
an insurance broker.
Nonresident 2103(g)(5) - ANSWER-In the discretion of the Superintendent, no
written insurance examination will be required of any individual seeking to be
named as a licensee or sub-licensee who is a non-resident insurance agent.
Nonresident 2103(g)(11) - ANSWER-No written insurance examination will be
required of any individual who applies for an insurance agent license in this state
who was previously licensed for the same line or lines of authority in another
state, provided, however, that the applicant's home state grants non-resident
licenses to residents of this state on the same basis. Such individual shall also not
be required to complete any prelicensing education. This exemption is only
available if the person is currently licensed in that state or if the application is
received within 90 days of the date of cancellation of the applicant's previous
license and if the prior state issues a certification that, at the time of cancellation,
the applicant was in good standing in that state or the state's producer database
records, maintained by the National Association of Insurance Commissioners, its
affiliates or subsidiaries indicate that the producer is or was licensed in good
standing for the line of authority requested. An individual or entity licensed in
another state that moves to this state must make an application within 90 days of
establishing legal residence to become a resident licensee. No prelicensing
education or examination will be required of that person to obtain any line of
authority previously held in the prior state except where the Superintendent
determines otherwise by regulation.
Nonresident 2136 - Reciprocity - ANSWER-The Superintendent shall waive any
requirements for a nonresident license applicant otherwise applicable under this
chapter if:
(a) the applicant has a current and valid license in his or her home state and is in
good standing in his or her home state;
(b) the applicant has submitted a completed application in the form prescribed by
the Superintendent or submitted the application for licensure submitted to his or
her home state;
(c) the applicant has paid the fees required by this chapter; and
(d) the applicant's home state awards nonresident insurance producer licenses to
residents of this state on the same basis as provided in this subsection.
Business Entities 2101(p) - ANSWER-A business entity means a corporation,
association, partnership, limited liability company, limited liability partnership or
other legal entity.
Business Entities 2103(e) - ANSWER-Before any original insurance agent's license
is issued to a business entity, there must be on file in the office of the
Superintendent an application by the prospective licensee in such form or forms
and supplements, and containing information the Superintendent prescribes and
for each business entity, the sub-licensee or sub-licensees named in the
application must be designated responsible for the business entity's compliance
with the insurance laws, rules and regulations of this state.
Temporary License (2109; Regs. 9, 18, 29, Part 20.1) - ANSWER-A temporary
license may be issued in the case of death, service in armed forces or disability.
The SuperintendeNY LIFE ACCIDENT AND HEALTH INSURANCE AGENT
BROKER EXAM SERIES 17-55 (200 VERIFIED
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS) GUARANTEED PASS
UPDATED 2024
Process 2103 (d-i) - ANSWER-1. The Superintendent may issue a license to any
person, firm or corporation who has complied with the requirements of the
Insurance Code, authorizing the licensee to act as agent of any authorized insurer.
Every individual applicant for a license under this section and every proposed
sub-licensee must be 18 years of age or older at the time of issuance of such
license. The person must submit to and pass a written examination required by
the Superintendent.
Producer Definition (2101(k)) - ANSWER-An insurance producer means an
insurance agent, insurance broker, reinsurance intermediary, excess lines
broker, or any other person required to be licensed under the insurance laws of
this state to sell, solicit or negotiate insurance.
Who Should be Licensed (2101(k)(1)) - ANSWER-1. The term "insurance producer"
does not include: An officer, director or employee of a licensed insurer, fraternal
benefit society or health maintenance organization or of a licensed insurance
producer, provided that the officer, director or employee does not receive any
commission on policies written or sold to insure risks residing, located or to be
performed in this state and:
(a) the officer, director or employee's activities are executive, administrative,
managerial, clerical or a combination of these, and are only indirectly related to
the sale, solicitation or negotiation of insurance;
(b) the officer, director or employee's function relates to underwriting, loss
control, Inspection or the processing, adjusting, investigating or settling of a claim
on a contract of Insurance; or (c) the officer, director or employee is acting in the
capacity of a special agent or agency supervisor assisting licensed insurance
producers where the person's activities are limited to providing technical advice
and assistance to licensed insurance producers and do not include the sale,
solicitation or negotiation of insurance.
Home State (2101(l)) - ANSWER-Home state means the District of Columbia or any
state or territory of the United States in which an insurance producer maintains
his, her or its principal place of residence or principal place of business and is
licensed to act as an insurance producer.
Negotiate (2101(m)) - ANSWER-Negotiate or negotiation means the act of
conferring directly with or offering advice directly to a purchaser or prospective
purchaser of a particular contract of insurance concerning any of the substantive
benefits, terms or conditions of the contract, provided that the person engaged in
that act either sells insurance or obtains insurance from licensed insurers,
fraternal benefit societies or health maintenance organizations for purchasers.
Sell (2101(n)) - ANSWER-Sell or sale means to exchange a contract of insurance by
any means, for money or its equivalent, on behalf of a licensed insurer, fraternal
benefit society or health maintenance organization.
Solicit (2101(o)) - - ANSWER-Solicit or solicitation means attempting to sell
insurance or asking or urging a person to apply for a particular kind of insurance
from a particular licensed insurer, fraternal benefit society or health
maintenance organization.
Agent 2101(a) - ANSWER-In this section, insurance agent means any authorized or
acknowledged agent of an insurer, fraternal benefit society or health maintenance
organization issued a certificate of authority pursuant to the public health law,
and any sub-agent or other representative of such an agent, who acts as such in
the solicitation of, negotiation for, or sale of, an insurance, health maintenance
organization or annuity contract, other than as a licensed insurance broker.
Agent 2101(k) - ANSWER-insurance producer means an insurance agent, insurance
broker, reinsurance intermediary, excess lines broker, or any other person
required to be licensed under the insurance laws of this state to sell, solicit or
negotiate insurance.
The applicant must be at least 18 years of age at the time of license issuance.
An examination is required for each applicant, except where noted for applicants
with a change in residency moving to New York (see code 2103 below).
Brokers 2101(c) - ANSWER-a licensed insurance representative who does not
represent a specific insurance company, but places business among various
companies. Legally, the broker is usually regarded as a representative of the
insured rather than the insuring company.
Brokers 2101(h) - ANSWER-any licensed attorney at law of this state.
Consultants (2107) - ANSWER-The Superintendent may issue an insurance
consultant's license to any person, firm, association or corporation who or which
has complied with the requirements of this chapter with respect to either: life
insurance, meaning all of those kinds of insurance authorized. Any such license
issued to a firm or association shall authorize only the members of such firm or
association named in such license as sub-licensees to act individually as
consultants there under, and any such license issued to a corporation shall
authorize only the officers and directors thereof named in such license as sublicensees to act individually as consultants there under.
Adjuster 2101(g) - ANSWER-The Superintendent may, in his discretion require an
applicant for a license under this section to present evidence, in such form as he
prescribes, that such applicant has been employed, for a period which he deems
reasonable, by an insurer, an independent adjuster or a public adjuster, in the
performance of duties which in his opinion would provide the applicant with a
satisfactory preliminary training for the duties and responsibilities which would
evolve upon him as a licensee under this section. The term independent adjuster
means any person, firm, association or corporation who for money, commission
or any other thing of value, acts in this state on behalf of an insurer in the work of
investigating and adjusting claims arising under insurance contracts issued by
such insurer and who performs such duties required by such insurer as are
incidental to such claims and also includes any person who for compensation or
anything of value investigates and adjusts claims on behalf of any independent
adjuster.
Adjuster 2108 - ANSWER-Adjusters will be licensed as either independent
adjusters, or as public adjusters. The Superintendent may prescribe the types of
independent adjusters' licenses according to the kind or kinds of insurance claims
which the licensee is to be authorized to investigate and adjust. No adjuster may
act on behalf of an insurer unless licensed as an independent adjuster, and no
adjuster may act on behalf of an insured unless licensed as a public adjuster. A
public adjuster works on behalf of the insured for a fee.
Nonresident 2101(d) - ANSWER-In this section, non-resident insurance agent
means an individual who is a non-resident of this state and who is licensed or
authorized to act as an insurance agent in the state in which he resides, or in
which he or the firm or association of which he is a member or employee, or the
corporation, of which he is an officer, director, or employee maintains an office as
an insurance agent.
Nonresident 2101(e) - ANSWER-In this section, "non-resident insurance broker",
means an individual who is a non-resident of this state and who is licensed or
authorized to act as an insurance broker in the state in which he resides, or in
which he, or the firm or association of which he is a member or employee, or the
corporation, of which he is an officer, director or employee maintains an office as
an insurance broker.
Nonresident 2103(g)(5) - ANSWER-In the discretion of the Superintendent, no
written insurance examination will be required of any individual seeking to be
named as a licensee or sub-licensee who is a non-resident insurance agent.
Nonresident 2103(g)(11) - ANSWER-No written insurance examination will be
required of any individual who applies for an insurance agent license in this state
who was previously licensed for the same line or lines of authority in another
state, provided, however, that the applicant's home state grants non-resident
licenses to residents of this state on the same basis. Such individual shall also not
be required to complete any prelicensing education. This exemption is only
available if the person is currently licensed in that state or if the application is
received within 90 days of the date of cancellation of the applicant's previous
license and if the prior state issues a certification that, at the time of cancellation,
the applicant was in good standing in that state or the state's producer database
records, maintained by the National Association of Insurance Commissioners, its
affiliates or subsidiaries indicate that the producer is or was licensed in good
standing for the line of authority requested. An individual or entity licensed in
another state that moves to this state must make an application within 90 days of
establishing legal residence to become a resident licensee. No prelicensing
education or examination will be required of that person to obtain any line of
authority previously held in the prior state except where the Superintendent
determines otherwise by regulation.
Nonresident 2136 - Reciprocity - ANSWER-The Superintendent shall waive any
requirements for a nonresident license applicant otherwise applicable under this
chapter if:
(a) the applicant has a current and valid license in his or her home state and is in
good standing in his or her home state;
(b) the applicant has submitted a completed application in the form prescribed by
the Superintendent or submitted the application for licensure submitted to his or
her home state;
(c) the applicant has paid the fees required by this chapter; and
(d) the applicant's home state awards nonresident insurance producer licenses to
residents of this state on the same basis as provided in this subsection.
Business Entities 2101(p) - ANSWER-A business entity means a corporation,
association, partnership, limited liability company, limited liability partnership or
other legal entity.
Business Entities 2103(e) - ANSWER-Before any original insurance agent's license
is issued to a business entity, there must be on file in the office of the
Superintendent an application by the prospective licensee in such form or forms
and supplements, and containing information the Superintendent prescribes and
for each business entity, the sub-licensee or sub-licensees named in the
application must be designated responsible for the business entity's compliance
with the insurance laws, rules and regulations of this state.
Temporary License (2109; Regs. 9, 18, 29, Part 20.1) - ANSWER-A temporary
license may be issued in the case of death, service in armed forces or disability.
The Superintendent may issue a temporary insurance agent's or insurance
broker's license, or both, without requiring the applicant to pass a written
insurance examination or to satisfy certain requirements except as to age in the
following cases:nt may issue a temporary insurance agent's or insurance
broker's license, or both, without requiring the applicant to pass a written
insurance examination or to satisfy certain requirements except as to age in the
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