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Travel Agent Resident
License Description
s. 626.321(1)(c): "TRAVEL INSURANCE" is defined by law as policies and certificates of travel insurance which may provide coverage for risks incidental to travel, planned travel, or accommodations while traveling, including, but not limited to, accidental death and dismemberment of a traveler; trip cancellation, interruption, or delay; loss of or damage to personal effects or travel documents; baggage delay; emergency medical travel or evacuation of a traveler; or medical, surgical, and hospital expenses related to an illness or emergency of a traveler. Any such policy or certificate may be issued for terms longer than 90 days, but each policy or certificate, other than a policy or certificate providing coverage for air ambulatory services only, must be limited to coverage for travel or use of accommodations of no longer than 90 days. The license may be issued only: To a full-time salaried employee of a common carrier or a full-time salaried employee or owner of a transportation ticket agency and may authorize the sale of such ticket policies only in connection with the sale of transportation tickets, or to the full-time salaried employee of such an agent. No such policy shall be for a duration of more than 48 hours or for the duration of a specified one-way trip or round trip; or To an individual that is: The developer of a timeshare plan that is the subject of an approved public offering statement under chapter 721; A seller of travel as defined in chapter 559; or The license may be issued only to the full-time salaried employee of a licensed general lines agent. The application for licensure must list the name, address, and phone number for the individual. The licensee shall notify the department of any changes to the name, address, and phone number within 30 days. A licensee shall require each employee who offers policies or certificates under this subparagraph to receive initial training from a general lines agent or an insurer authorized under chapter 624 to transact insurance within this state.
Licensing Agency
FL Department of Insurance
Bureau of Agent Licensing
200 E Gaines Street, Larson Bldg., Ste 419
Tallahassee, Fl 32399-0319
(850) 413 3137
http://www.doi.state.fl.us/
Active Status
Active
Continuing Education
Continuing education required to maintain license
Criminal Record
Felony convictions prohibited
Education
Specific course required
Exam
State exam required
License Type
Stand-alone license
License Updated
02/25/2020
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