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Corporate Adjuster or Partnership Licence
There are a number of requirements to become licensed
as an adjusting firm:
- Nominee: Each firm must have
a designated level 3 adjuster nominee. This individual takes on the
rights and privileges of the firms licence and is responsible
and accountable to Council for all insurance activities undertaken by
the firm and its employees. A nominee must be an officer, director or
partner of the firm, or senior manager in the province.
- Office Supervision: Each firm location must
be supervised. It is the responsibility of the firms
nominee to determine the nature of what constitutes adequate supervision
at each location. When determining the level of supervision, the nominee is expected to take
into account the number of adjusters working in the office, the levels of qualification and experience
of the adjusters, as well as the extent of written
procedures.
The level of supervision must adequately protect
consumer interests and take into account the requirements of Councils
Policies, Rules and Code of Conduct. All supervising
adjusters are responsible and accountable for overseeing the work of
those in their area of responsibility and for establishing and maintaining
office procedures that support the competent and ethical conduct of
insurance business.
- Firm Name and Registration with the B.C. Corporate Registry (Registry): The Act requires that any
insurance applicant or licensee have a name that is neither misleading
nor likely to cause confusion for the public. Section 31 of the Act
also requires that anytime the word insurance or assurance
or mortgage is used, the name cannot be used in a manner
that would cause a member of the public to believe the entity is an
insurance company. Council requires all firms to be registered with
the Registry. Contact information for the Registry may be found
under HANDY LINKS AND CONTACTS.
- Trade Names: A corporation intending to
carry on business under a name different than its legal corporate name
must register the desired trade name with the Registry and apply to
have that name approved by Council.
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