Section 1467 Of Article 1. General Provisions From California Financial Code >> Division 1.1. >> Chapter 14. >> Article 1.
1467
. A commercial bank located in a place the population of which
does not exceed 5,000 persons according to the most recent official
federal or state census may act as agent for any fire, life, or other
insurance company authorized to do business in California by
soliciting and selling insurance and collecting premiums and may
receive for such services such fees and commissions as may be agreed
upon with the insurance company if the bank is engaged in such
business on October 1, 1949, and is duly licensed under the Insurance
Code, and may act also as the broker or agent for others in making
or procuring loans on real property located within 100 miles of the
place in which the bank is located and may receive for such services
a fee or a commission if it is engaged in such business on October 1,
1949, and is duly licensed. In engaging in either of such businesses
the bank shall comply with all rules and regulations of the
commissioner relating thereto and shall not guarantee either the
principal or interest of any loan procured by it as broker or agent
or assume or guarantee the payment of any premium on insurance
policies written through it as agent or broker or guarantee the truth
of any statement made by an insured in filing an application for
insurance.