W. Va. Code R. § 114-25-3 - License Requirements
3.1. No
person shall in West Virginia act as or hold himself to be an adjuster unless
licensed by the Commissioner.
3.2.
Notwithstanding any other provisions of this rule, a company adjuster's license
or independent adjuster's license shall not be required of, the following:
3.2.a. An attorney-at-law admitted to
practice in this state, when acting in their professional capacity as an
attorney;
3.2.b. A person employed
solely to obtain facts surrounding a claim or to furnish technical assistance
to a licensed company or independent adjuster;
3.2.c. An individual who is employed to
investigate suspected fraudulent insurance claims but who does not adjust
losses, investigate or determine coverage, or determine claims payments;
3.2.d. A person who solely
performs executive, administrative, managerial or clerical duties or any
combination thereof and who does not investigate, negotiate or settle claims
with policyholders, claimants or their legal representative;
3.2.e. A licensed health care provider or its
employee who provides managed care services so long as the services do not
include the determination of compensability;
3.2.f. A managed care organization or any of
its employees or an employee of any organization providing managed care
services so long as the services do not include the determination of
compensability;
3.2.g. A person who
settles only reinsurance or subrogation claims;
3.2.h. An officer, director or manager of an
authorized insurer or surplus lines insurer or a risk retention group or of a
related holding company or an affiliated insurer, in the state, whether an
individual or a business entity, or an attorney-in-fact of a reciprocal
insurer;
3.2.i. A U.S. Manager of
the United States branch of an alien insurer;
3.2.j. A person who investigates, negotiates
or settles life, accident and sickness, annuity or disability insurance claims;
3.2.k. An individual employee,
under a self-insured arrangement, who adjusts claims on behalf of his or her
employer;
3.2.l. A licensed
insurance producer, attorney-in-fact of a reciprocal insurer or managing
general agent of the insurer to whom claim authority has been granted by the
insurer;
3.2.m. A person who
adjusts claims for licensed farmers' mutual fire insurance companies;
3.2.n. A business entity licensed under the
authority of W.Va. Code §
33-46-1,
et seq. of this code;
3.2.o. An
individual who collects claims information from, or furnishes claim information
to, insureds or claimants and who conducts data entry, including data into an
automated claims adjudication system, so long as the individual is under the
supervision of a licensed adjuster or producer and, further, that the licensed
adjuster or licensed producer supervises no more than 25 unlicensed persons;
or
3.2.p. A company adjuster
employed by an insurer outside of the state of West Virginia who adjusts claims
solely by telephone, fax, United States mail, and electronic mail, and who does
not physically enter this state in the course of adjusting such
claims.
3.3.
Notwithstanding any other provisions of this rule, a public adjuster's license
shall not be required of the following:
3.3.a. An attorney-at-law admitted to
practice in this state, when acting in their professional capacity as an
attorney;
3.3.b. A person who
negotiates or settles claims arising under a life of health insurance policy or
annuity contract;
3.3.c. A person
employed only for the purpose of obtaining facts surrounding a loss or
furnishing technical assistance to a licensed public adjuster;
3.3.d. A licensed health care provider, or
employee of a licensed health care provider, who prepares or files a health
claim form on behalf of a patients; or
3.3.e. A person who settles subrogation
claims between insurers.
3.4. Claims arising out of a particular loss
of unique or unusual character may be adjusted by a non-licensed adjuster upon
registration with the Commissioner as long as the work of the non-licensed
person is supervised by either an adjuster licensed in this state or an
insurance company authorized to do business in this state;
Provided, That the authority to work granted as provided
herein to unlicensed persons is limited to three losses within any twelve month
period.
3.5. A company adjuster who
is exempt from licensing requirements pursuant to section 3.2.p and W.Va. Code
§
33-12B-3(a)(15)
is subject to the jurisdiction of, and regulation by, the Commissioner in
regard to his or her adjustment of West Virginia claims. The Commissioner may
require such exempt adjusters to complete continuing education courses, not to
exceed 24 hours per biennium, to address any deficiencies with respect to his
or her claims handling practices.
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