A03212 Summary:

BILL NOA03212
 
SAME ASSAME AS S07814
 
SPONSORWeprin
 
COSPNSR
 
MLTSPNSRCook, Ortiz, Perry
 
Add S2616, amd SS2108, 2110 & 2132, Ins L
 
Relates to claims for loss or damage to real property; creates continuing education requirements for licensed persons and qualifications for public and independent adjusters; allows for a revocation of licenses with an opportunity to reapply for such licenses.
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A03212 Actions:

BILL NOA03212
 
01/22/2015referred to insurance
01/06/2016referred to insurance
05/18/2016reported referred to codes
05/24/2016reported
05/26/2016advanced to third reading cal.754
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A03212 Committee Votes:

INSURANCE Chair:Cahill DATE:05/18/2016AYE/NAY:16/7 Action: Favorable refer to committee Codes
CahillAyeBarclayNay
CookAyeButlerNay
PretlowAyeFinchNay
RiveraAyeHawleyNay
Peoples-StokesAyeBlankenbushNay
CymbrowitzAyeCurranNay
LavineAyeWalterNay
MoyaAye
HevesiAye
SkoufisAye
SteckAye
CrespoAye
GoldfederAbsent
McDonaldAye
JoynerAye
DilanAye
HunterAye

CODES Chair:Lentol DATE:05/24/2016AYE/NAY:15/6 Action: Favorable
LentolAyeGrafNay
SchimmingerAyeGiglioNay
WeinsteinAyeMcKevittNay
BrennanExcusedMontesanoNay
WrightAyeRaNay
PretlowAyeTenneyNay
CookAye
CymbrowitzAye
TitusAye
O'DonnellAye
LavineAye
PerryAye
ZebrowskiAye
AbinantiAye
WeprinAye
MosleyAye

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A03212 Floor Votes:

There are no votes for this bill in this legislative session.
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A03212 Text:



 
                STATE OF NEW YORK
        ________________________________________________________________________
 
                                          3212
 
                               2015-2016 Regular Sessions
 
                   IN ASSEMBLY
 
                                    January 22, 2015
                                       ___________
 
        Introduced  by  M.  of  A.  WEPRIN  --  Multi-Sponsored  by  -- M. of A.
          BROOK-KRASNY, COOK, ORTIZ, PERRY -- read  once  and  referred  to  the
          Committee on Insurance
 
        AN  ACT  to  amend  the insurance law, in relation to claims for loss or
          damage to real property, continuing education for licensed persons and
          qualifications for independent adjusters
 
          The People of the State of New York, represented in Senate and  Assem-
        bly, do enact as follows:
 
     1    Section  1.  The insurance law is amended by adding a new section 2616
     2  to read as follows:
     3    § 2616. Claims for loss or damage to real property; repairs. (a) When-
     4  ever an insured suffers a loss or damage to real  property,  no  insurer
     5  providing coverage therefor shall require that repairs be completed by a
     6  particular entity or individual.
     7    (b)  In  processing any such claim, the insurer shall not recommend or
     8  suggest repairs be made by a  particular  entity  or  individual  unless
     9  expressly  requested  by  the  insured,  in which case the insurer shall
    10  disclose to the insured whether the insurer has a controlling  or  busi-
    11  ness interest in any entity or individual that the insurer recommends or
    12  suggests.
    13    §  2.  Paragraph  1 of subsection (f) of section 2108 of the insurance
    14  law is amended to read as follows:
    15    (1) The superintendent shall, in order to determine  the  trustworthi-
    16  ness and competency to act as an independent adjuster of each individual
    17  applicant for such license, and of each proposed sub-licensee, except in
    18  the case of a renewal license, require every such individual to take and
    19  pass,  to  the  satisfaction  of  the superintendent, a personal written
    20  examination.  An individual shall not be deemed qualified  to  take  the
    21  examination  without having demonstrated by evidence satisfactory to the
    22  superintendent that: (A) the individual  possesses  a  minimum  of  one-
    23  year's  experience in the insurance business, with involvement in sales,
 
         EXPLANATION--Matter in italics (underscored) is new; matter in brackets
                              [ ] is old law to be omitted.
                                                                   LBD07479-01-5

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     1  underwriting, claims, or other experience considered sufficient  by  the
     2  superintendent; or (B) the individual successfully completed forty hours
     3  of  formal  training  in  a  course, program of instruction, or seminars
     4  approved  by  the  superintendent.  The superintendent may prescribe the
     5  types of written examinations according to the kind or kinds  of  insur-
     6  ance  claims [which] that the applicant is to be licensed to investigate
     7  and adjust.
     8    § 3. Subsection (r) of section 2108 of the insurance law, as added  by
     9  chapter 264 of the laws of 1998, is amended to read as follows:
    10    (r) (1) The following continuing education requirements shall apply to
    11  resident  and  non-resident  persons  licensed  as public or independent
    12  adjusters.
    13    (2) Resident and non-resident persons licensed as public or  independ-
    14  ent  adjusters  and  any person previously so licensed whose license was
    15  not in effect on the effective date  of  this  subsection  and  who  has
    16  subsequently been relicensed pursuant to the provisions of this article,
    17  shall biennially satisfactorily complete such courses or programs as may
    18  be approved by the superintendent, as follows:
    19    (A)  Any  person holding a license as a public or independent adjuster
    20  shall,  during  each  full  biennial  licensing  period,  satisfactorily
    21  complete courses or programs of instruction or attend seminars as may be
    22  approved  by  the  superintendent  equivalent to fifteen credit hours of
    23  instruction.
    24    (B) During the same calendar year biennial licensing period, a  licen-
    25  see  may  use  accumulated  continuing  education  credits  to  meet the
    26  requirements of similar classes of licenses including  those  authorized
    27  by subsection (b) of section two thousand one hundred three, section two
    28  thousand  one  hundred  four,  section two thousand one hundred seven of
    29  this article with respect to general  insurance  consultants,  and  this
    30  section [two thousand one hundred eight of this article] with respect to
    31  public and independent adjusters.
    32    (C)  Excess  credit  hours  accumulated  during any biennial licensing
    33  period shall not carry forward to the next biennial licensing period for
    34  that same class of license.
    35    (3) (A) The courses or programs of instruction successfully completed,
    36  which shall be deemed to meet the superintendent's standards for contin-
    37  uing education shall be:
    38    (i) Courses, programs of instruction or seminars, approved as to meth-
    39  od and content by the superintendent, covering portions of the principal
    40  branches of insurance related to the kinds of insurance covered  by  the
    41  public  or  independent adjusting license, and given by a degree confer-
    42  ring college or university whose curriculum is registered with the state
    43  education department at the time the person takes  the  course,  whether
    44  such course be given as part of such curriculum or separately, or by any
    45  other  institution,  association,  trade  association  or insurer, which
    46  maintains equivalent standards of instruction and which shall have  been
    47  approved for such purpose by the superintendent.
    48    (ii)  Continuing education as required by the state in which a non-re-
    49  sident licensee resides and maintains an  office,  provided  the  super-
    50  intendent  deems  them  equivalent  to  New  York  continuing  education
    51  requirements. If the state in which the  non-resident  licensee  resides
    52  and maintains an office has no continuing education requirements, or the
    53  superintendent  does not deem them equivalent, the licensee must satisfy
    54  New York continuing education requirements.

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     1    (B) The number of credit hours assigned to  each  of  the  courses  or
     2  programs  of  instruction  set forth in paragraph one of this subsection
     3  shall be determined by the superintendent.
     4    (4)  A  person  who  teaches any approved course of instruction or who
     5  lectures at any approved seminar, and who is subject to these continuing
     6  education requirements shall be granted the same number of credit  hours
     7  as  would be granted to a person taking and successfully completing such
     8  course, seminar or program, provided that such  credit  hours  shall  be
     9  credited  only  once  per  approved course during any biennial licensing
    10  period.
    11    (5) Every person subject to these  continuing  education  requirements
    12  shall  furnish,  in  a  form satisfactory to the superintendent, written
    13  certification attesting to the course or programs of  instruction  taken
    14  and  successfully completed by such person, and executed by the sponsor-
    15  ing organization or its authorizing representative.
    16    (6) (A) Any person failing to  meet  applicable  continuing  education
    17  requirements shall not be eligible to renew the license.
    18    (B)  Any person whose license was not renewed shall not be eligible to
    19  become relicensed during  the next biennial licensing period until  that
    20  person  has  demonstrated to the satisfaction of the superintendent that
    21  continuing education requirements for the last biennial licensing period
    22  were met.
    23    (C) Any person whose license was not renewed pursuant to  subparagraph
    24  (A)  of  this paragraph, who accumulates sufficient credit hours for the
    25  prior licensing period to qualify for relicensing in the biennial period
    26  following such non-renewal, may not apply those same credit hours toward
    27  the continuing education requirements for the current biennial licensing
    28  period.
    29    (7) (A) Any entity eligible to provide continuing  education  courses,
    30  programs  of  instruction,  or  seminars  shall file for approval by the
    31  superintendent on a  biennial  basis,  to  conform  with  its  areas  of
    32  instruction, a provider organization application and a course submission
    33  application for each course, program, and seminar.
    34    (B)  The  provider organization application shall include the names of
    35  all instructors to be used during the contract period,  and  instructors
    36  may  be  added  during  the  period  by notifying the superintendent and
    37  paying the appropriate filing fee.
    38    (C) The completed applications shall be returned in a  timely  manner,
    39  as  specified  by the superintendent with a non-refundable filing fee of
    40  two hundred dollars per organization, fifty dollars per course, program,
    41  and seminar, and fifty dollars per instructor.
    42    (D) Approval of the application shall be  at  the  discretion  of  the
    43  superintendent.
    44    (8) Each licensee shall pay a biennial fee of ten dollars per license,
    45  for  continuing  education  certificate filing and recording charges, to
    46  the superintendent, or, at the direction of the superintendent, directly
    47  to an organization under contract to provide continuing education admin-
    48  istrative services.
    49    § 4. The opening paragraph of subsection (a) of section  2110  of  the
    50  insurance law, as amended by chapter 499 of the laws of 2009, is amended
    51  to read as follows:
    52    The  superintendent  may refuse to renew, revoke, or may suspend for a
    53  period the  superintendent  determines  the  license  of  any  insurance
    54  producer,  insurance  consultant, public or independent adjuster or life
    55  settlement broker, if, after  notice  and  hearing,  the  superintendent
    56  determines that the licensee or any sub-licensee has:

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     1    §  5.  Paragraph  2 of subsection (c) of section 2132 of the insurance
     2  law, as amended by chapter 264 of the laws of 1998, is amended  to  read
     3  as follows:
     4    (2)  During the same calendar year biennial licensing period, a licen-
     5  see may  use  accumulated  continuing  education  credits  to  meet  the
     6  requirements  of similar classes of licenses, as follows: (A) subsection
     7  (a) of section two thousand one hundred three and section  two  thousand
     8  one  hundred  seven  of  this  article  with  respect  to life insurance
     9  consultants; or (B) subsection (b) of section two thousand  one  hundred
    10  three,  section  two thousand one hundred four, section two thousand one
    11  hundred seven of this article with respect to general insurance consult-
    12  ants, and section two thousand one hundred eight of  this  article  with
    13  respect to public and independent adjusters.
    14    §  6. This act shall take effect on the first of January next succeed-
    15  ing the date on which it shall have become a law.
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