Okla. Stat. tit. 36, § 6203
People Deemed Not to be Adjusters or Required to Obtain License as Adjusters
Effective Nov 1, 1983Laws 1973, HB 1147, c. 178, § 3; Amended by Laws 1983, HB 1341, c. 129, § 2, eff. November 1, 1983.
For the purpose of the Insurance Adjusters Licensing Act, no one shall be deemed to be an adjuster or be required to obtain a license as an adjuster who is:
- 1. a licensed agent or general agent of an insurer who processes undisputed or uncontested losses for said insurers solely pursuant to the provisions of policies issued by the agent, or his agency, if the agent or general agent receives no extra compensation for such services; or
- 2. engaged in investigating, adjusting, negotiating, or processing claims arising pursuant to the provisions of life insurance, annuity, or accident and health insurance contracts; or
- 3. a nonresident who occasionally is in this state to adjust a single loss or losses arising pursuant to the provisions of a policy of marine insurance; or
- 4. a salaried employee of a licensed insurer whose primary duties are not adjusting, investigating, or supervising insurance claims; or
- 5. a licensed attorney in the State of Oklahoma who adjusts insurance losses from time to time, incidental to the practice of law, and who does not advertise or represent that he is an adjuster; or
- 6. a person employed solely for the purpose of furnishing technical assistance to a licensed adjuster, including but not limited to photographers, appraisers, estimators, private detectives, engineers, handwriting experts, and attorneys-at-law; or
- 7. a person who performs clerical duties for a licensed insurer or organization that handles claims and who does not negotiate disputed or contested claims for the insurer or organization that handles claims; or
- 8. a nonresident insurance adjuster whose resident state has a reciprocal agreement with the State of Oklahoma and who is in this state no more than once a year for the purpose of adjusting a single loss or losses arising out of an occurrence common to all such losses, or who is acting as a temporary substitute for a licensed adjuster.
Laws 1973, HB 1147, c. 178, § 3; Amended by Laws 1983, HB 1341, c. 129, § 2, eff. November 1, 1983.