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TDI adopts changes to licensing rules
The Texas Department of Insurance (TDI) amends and repeals rules in the Texas Administrative Code's Licensing and Regulation of Insurance Professionals [ [link removed] ]chapter. Amendments and repeals include:
* Removing:
* The subagent designation.
* References to life and health insurance counselor and insurance service representative licenses.
* The affidavit requirement for nonresident public insurance adjusters.
* The requirement to report and register each branch location.
* Discontinuing the registration for home office salaried employees.
* Increasing ethics continuing education requirements from two hours to three hours, as mandated by law.
* Changing the expiration date for a license issued to an individual.
* Updating obsolete statutory references, obsolete references to the State Board of Insurance, and obsolete addresses.
View the order [ [link removed] ] (PDF) for the full text.
For other dates and documents related to this action, visit TDI's 2022 rules webpage [ [link removed] ].
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