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Statutes > Nebraska > Chapter44 > 44-2616

44-2616. Person; not acting as insurance consultant; when.A person shall not be deemed to be acting as an insurance consultant under any of the following circumstances:(1) If a licensed agent gives advice incidental to the normal course of the agent's insurance business and does not charge a fee other than commissions received from insurance written;(2) If any attorney, actuary, certified public accountant, teacher of insurance, or trust officer of a bank consults during the normal course of his or her usual business, and only incidental to such business; or(3) If a person employed as a risk manager consults during the normal course of his or her full-time employment to the company by which such person is employed. SourceLaws 1980, LB 481, § 11.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Nebraska > Chapter44 > 44-2616

44-2616. Person; not acting as insurance consultant; when.A person shall not be deemed to be acting as an insurance consultant under any of the following circumstances:(1) If a licensed agent gives advice incidental to the normal course of the agent's insurance business and does not charge a fee other than commissions received from insurance written;(2) If any attorney, actuary, certified public accountant, teacher of insurance, or trust officer of a bank consults during the normal course of his or her usual business, and only incidental to such business; or(3) If a person employed as a risk manager consults during the normal course of his or her full-time employment to the company by which such person is employed. SourceLaws 1980, LB 481, § 11.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Nebraska > Chapter44 > 44-2616

44-2616. Person; not acting as insurance consultant; when.A person shall not be deemed to be acting as an insurance consultant under any of the following circumstances:(1) If a licensed agent gives advice incidental to the normal course of the agent's insurance business and does not charge a fee other than commissions received from insurance written;(2) If any attorney, actuary, certified public accountant, teacher of insurance, or trust officer of a bank consults during the normal course of his or her usual business, and only incidental to such business; or(3) If a person employed as a risk manager consults during the normal course of his or her full-time employment to the company by which such person is employed. SourceLaws 1980, LB 481, § 11.