Section 14042 Of Article 3. Regulation, Licensing, And Registration From California Insurance Code >> Division 5. >> Chapter 1. >> Article 3.
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. No licensee shall conduct a business under a fictitious or
other business name unless and until he or she has obtained the
written authorization of the commissioner to do so.
The commissioner shall not authorize the use of a fictitious or
other business name which is so similar to that of a public officer
or agency or of that used by another licensee that the public may be
confused or misled thereby.
The authorization shall require, as a condition precedent to the
use of any fictitious name, that the licensee comply with Section
1724.5 of this code and Chapter 5 (commencing with Section 17900) of
Part 3 of Division 7 of the Business and Professions Code.
A licensee desiring to conduct his or her business under more than
one fictitious business name shall obtain the authorization of the
commissioner in the manner prescribed in this section for the use of
each such name.
The licensee shall pay a fee of ten dollars ($10) for each
authorization to use an additional fictitious business name and for
each change in the use of a fictitious business name. If the original
license is issued in a nonfictitious name and authorization is
requested to have the license reissued in a fictitious business name,
the licensee shall pay a fee of twelve dollars ($12) for such
authorization.