31A-26-201 - Requirement of license.

31A-26-201. Requirement of license.
(1) Except as provided in Subsection (2):
(a) a person may not perform, offer to perform, or solicit the opportunity to perform anact of insurance adjusting without a valid license under Section 31A-26-203; and
(b) a person may not use the insurance adjusting services of another if the person knowsor should know that the one providing these services does not have a license as required by law.
(2) The following are exempt from the license requirement of Subsection (1), whenacting in the indicated capacity:
(a) an individual engaged in insurance adjusting as a regular salaried employee of, andnot an independent contractor for, an insurer;
(b) an arbitrator or an umpire selected by the claimant and insurer to decide, alone orwith others, whether a claim should be paid and how much should be paid;
(c) an attorney at law acting in an attorney-client relationship;
(d) an insurance producer, but only as to:
(i) a class of insurance for which the insurance producer is licensed under Section31A-23a-106; and
(ii) a claim adjusted on the request of an insurer for which the insurance producer is aproducer;
(e) a regular salaried employee of, and not an independent contractor for, a policyholderor claimant under an insurance policy;
(f) an employee of a licensed insurance adjuster who provides only administrative orclerical assistance;
(g) an individual who does not do insurance adjusting under Section 31A-26-102, butwho is specially employed to obtain facts about a loss for or furnish technical assistance to alicensed adjuster or a company adjuster, including:
(i) a photographer;
(ii) an estimator;
(iii) an appraiser;
(iv) a marine surveyor;
(v) a private detective;
(vi) an engineer; and
(vii) a handwriting expert;
(h) a holder of a group insurance policy, with respect to administrative activities inconnection with that insurance policy, who receives no compensation for the policyholder'sservices beyond the actual expenses estimated on a reasonable basis;
(i) an individual engaged in insurance adjusting as a regular salaried employee of, andnot an independent contractor for, an administrator licensed under Chapter 25, Third PartyAdministrators; or
(j) a person who gives advice or assistance without compensation or expectation ofcompensation, direct or indirect.
(3) A claim settlement between an insurer and an insured or a claimant under aninsurance policy may not be considered invalid as a result of a violation of this section.

Amended by Chapter 10, 2010 General Session