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HB1957: Insurance consultants, licensed; must enter into written contracts prior to consulting.

Chief Patron

Del. Frank Hargrove (R-55)

Frank Hargrove (R-55)
Glen Allen, VA
Served: 1982–

Progress

Yes Introduced
Passed Committee
Yes Passed House
Yes Passed Senate
Yes Signed by Governor
Yes Became Law

Status

03/19/2007: signed by governor

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Summary

Insurance consultants; contracts.  Requires those consultants that do not sell, solicit or negotiate insurance to enter into a written contract with clients prior to acting as a consultant.  Consultants that sell, solicit or negotiate insurance will be required to enter into a written contract with clients before they purchase insurance.  Currently, all consultants are required to enter into a written contract with clients prior to taking any action as a consultant.

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