Licensing
Company Regulation
Director's Powers
Producer Regulation
Unfair Practices
100

What is the minimum age to obtain a license?

18

100

What is a captive insurer?

An insurer formed to transact business for its parent companies and affiliates.

100

After a Hearing what can a director impose on a HMO?

Director will fine the violator up to $15,000, suspend or revoke the violator’s authority to do business in this State, or both. If the violation is willful, the Director will fine the violator up to $30,000, suspend or revoke the violator’s authority to do business in this State, or both

100

How much continuing education must be completed every two years?

24 hours, every two years

100

Charging different premium rates between individuals of the same class and risk, involving the same hazards. What is this called?

Unfair Discrimination

200

How long do I have to notify the state of a change of address?

30 days

200

What is a alien insurer?

An insurer formed to write insurance business for its parents and affiliates and licensed according to the laws of an alien jurisdiction.

200

How does the director regulate advertising?

All advertising must be approved by the director

200

How much continuing education must be on ethics?

At least three hours

200

Issuing or circulating any misstatements a policy’s terms, benefits, or dividends. Is called what?

Misrepresentation

300

What kind of person must you be to sell insurance?

Person of good moral character

300

How often should a insurance company’s books be examined?

as often as needed but every 5 years at the least.

300

How long can I director place a license in suspension for?

For no longer than 2 years

300

If my license is going to be revoked how much notice must I receive?

At least 30 days of notice

300

Offering any valuable consideration not stated in an insurance contract in order to induce a person to buy or renew that contract. Is called what?

Rebating

400

After passing the test and paying fees, what else must a candidate do to obtain a license?

Fingerprinting

400

Who pays for the cost of investigations on insurance companies?

the insurance company

400

Who enacts the insurance laws?

The general assembly

400

If my insurance license is going to be revoked, what do I also have the right to?

A hearing

400

What does “Giving, selling, or purchasing or offering or agreeing to give, sell, purchase, allow, or provide for any agreement that promises returns and profits, or any stock, bonds, or other securities” relate to?

Prohibited Inducements

500

How are unpaid premiums settled?

On a prorate basis.

500

How does the director regulate insurance?

Rules and fines

500

In order to have appointment what three qualities must I possess?

- Trustworthy

- Qualified to act as its producer

- Intending to act in good faith as an insurance producer

500

False or maliciously derogatory statement about an insurer’s financial condition with the intent to injure any person in the insurance business. What is this called?

Defamation

600

Who is eligible to receive a temporary license?

To the spouse or representative of a deceased or mentally or physically disabled producer to allow for the sale of the business

600

How are unpaid premiums settled?

on a prorated basis

700

Resides in a state that issues nonresident producer licenses to residents of South Carolina on the same basis what is this principal called?

Reciprocity

700

If a insured is insured while committing a crime, how is the insurance company able to respond?

illegal occupation

800

A plan whose benefits for a person’s health care coverage must be determined without taking the existence of any other plan into consideration. There may be more than one primary plan. What is a small employer in South Carolina?

employer medical plans refer to any health insurance plan that provides group coverage to groups of 2-50 people

900

Who can issue a temporary license and for how long?

The director and for 180 days.

900

My company is found guilty of insurance fraud. The first time I had a benefit of 34,000 dollars, the second time of only 500 dollars. Now I’m found guilty of insurance fraud again, this time for a 7,000 dollar benefit. What are the consequences for this third offence only?

$20,000-$10,000 ten years in prison and a second fine of $10,000-$15,000

1000

I am 23 years old. I do not have a collage degree but I do have a 11 years ago I was convicted of a felony. I have passed the exam. I have paid a fee, but have tried to get it refunded. I have submitted my papers. Am I eligible for a license?

Yes. You don’t need a degree, and as long as it's been 10 or more years felonies don’t count.