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INSURANCE CODE
SECTION 14010-14013



14010.  The department succeeds to and is vested with all the
duties, powers, purposes, responsibilities, and jurisdiction
previously vested in the Bureau of Collection and Investigative
Services with respect to the licensing of insurance adjusters.
   Any reference to prior licensing shall be deemed to licensing
under the Private Investigator and Adjuster Act.
   The commissioner shall administer and enforce the provisions of
this chapter.


14011.  The commissioner may, in accordance with the State Civil
Service Act, appoint such inspectors, investigators, and other
personnel as may be necessary for the administration and enforcement
of this chapter.


14012.  Every power and duty granted to or imposed upon the
commissioner may be exercised by any other officer or employee of the
department authorized by the commissioner, but the commissioner
shall have the supervision of and the responsibility for all powers
and duties exercised by such officers and employees.



14013.  The commissioner may adopt and enforce reasonable rules:
   (a) Fixing the qualifications of licensees and managers, in
addition to those prescribed in this chapter, necessary to promote
and protect the public welfare.
   (b) Carrying out generally the provisions of this chapter,
including regulation of the conduct of licensees.
   (c) For a change in the classification of a licensee, or in the
type of business organization upon application therefor by a
licensee, and to prescribe the fee, if any, to be paid.


State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > California > Ins > 14010-14013

INSURANCE CODE
SECTION 14010-14013



14010.  The department succeeds to and is vested with all the
duties, powers, purposes, responsibilities, and jurisdiction
previously vested in the Bureau of Collection and Investigative
Services with respect to the licensing of insurance adjusters.
   Any reference to prior licensing shall be deemed to licensing
under the Private Investigator and Adjuster Act.
   The commissioner shall administer and enforce the provisions of
this chapter.


14011.  The commissioner may, in accordance with the State Civil
Service Act, appoint such inspectors, investigators, and other
personnel as may be necessary for the administration and enforcement
of this chapter.


14012.  Every power and duty granted to or imposed upon the
commissioner may be exercised by any other officer or employee of the
department authorized by the commissioner, but the commissioner
shall have the supervision of and the responsibility for all powers
and duties exercised by such officers and employees.



14013.  The commissioner may adopt and enforce reasonable rules:
   (a) Fixing the qualifications of licensees and managers, in
addition to those prescribed in this chapter, necessary to promote
and protect the public welfare.
   (b) Carrying out generally the provisions of this chapter,
including regulation of the conduct of licensees.
   (c) For a change in the classification of a licensee, or in the
type of business organization upon application therefor by a
licensee, and to prescribe the fee, if any, to be paid.



State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > California > Ins > 14010-14013

INSURANCE CODE
SECTION 14010-14013



14010.  The department succeeds to and is vested with all the
duties, powers, purposes, responsibilities, and jurisdiction
previously vested in the Bureau of Collection and Investigative
Services with respect to the licensing of insurance adjusters.
   Any reference to prior licensing shall be deemed to licensing
under the Private Investigator and Adjuster Act.
   The commissioner shall administer and enforce the provisions of
this chapter.


14011.  The commissioner may, in accordance with the State Civil
Service Act, appoint such inspectors, investigators, and other
personnel as may be necessary for the administration and enforcement
of this chapter.


14012.  Every power and duty granted to or imposed upon the
commissioner may be exercised by any other officer or employee of the
department authorized by the commissioner, but the commissioner
shall have the supervision of and the responsibility for all powers
and duties exercised by such officers and employees.



14013.  The commissioner may adopt and enforce reasonable rules:
   (a) Fixing the qualifications of licensees and managers, in
addition to those prescribed in this chapter, necessary to promote
and protect the public welfare.
   (b) Carrying out generally the provisions of this chapter,
including regulation of the conduct of licensees.
   (c) For a change in the classification of a licensee, or in the
type of business organization upon application therefor by a
licensee, and to prescribe the fee, if any, to be paid.