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- a. An individual applying for a license under this chapter shall pass a written examination, unless exempt pursuant to section 522C.9. The examination shall test the knowledge of the individual concerning the duties and responsibilities of an adjuster and the insurance laws and administrative rules of this state, and shall be conducted as prescribed by the division.
- b. An individual who concurrently applies for an adjuster license, and a license as an appraiser under chapter 522F, may choose to take a joint examination conducted as prescribed by the division. The joint examination shall test the knowledge of the individual concerning the duties and responsibilities of an adjuster and of an appraiser, and the insurance laws and administrative rules of this state. An individual who successfully passes a joint examination, and who meets all other requirements for licensure as an adjuster, and as an appraiser under chapter 522F, shall be licensed as both an adjuster and as an appraiser.
- 2. Each individual applying for examination shall remit the examination fee under section 522C.6. An individual applying for a joint examination under subsection 1, paragraph “b”, shall pay one examination fee for the joint examination.
- 3. An individual who fails to appear for a scheduled examination, or who fails to pass the examination, may reapply for examination and must remit the required fee to be scheduled for another examination.
- 4. The results of an examination shall be valid to submit for licensure for ninety calendar days after the date of the examination.
Section applies beginning July 22, 2025, to a person currently doing business in this state as an independent adjuster or a staff adjuster as of January 1, 2025; 2025 Acts, ch 28, §52 NEW section
2025 Acts, ch 28, §42, 52
Referred to in §522C.5A, 522C.5B, 522C.6, 522C.9, 522C.15