Section 1635 Of Article 3. Licensing From California Insurance Code >> Division 1. >> Part 2. >> Chapter 5. >> Article 3.
1635
. No license is required under the provisions of this chapter
for a person to act in the following capacities or to engage in the
following activities, providing no commission is paid or allowed,
directly or indirectly, by the insurer, creditor, retailer, or other
person for acting in those capacities or engaging in those
activities:
(a) The business of examining, certifying, or abstracting titles
to real property.
(b) The solicitation for membership in a fraternal benefit society
and other activities to the extent and as described in Sections
11013 and 11102 of this code.
(c) As a salaried representative of a reciprocal or interinsurance
exchange or of its attorney-in-fact.
(d) Employment that does not include the solicitation,
negotiation, or effecting of contracts of insurance and the signing
of policies or other evidences of insurance.
(e) As an officer of an insurer or a salaried traveling employee
of the type commonly known as a special agent or as an agency
supervisor, while performing duties and exercising functions that are
commonly performed by a special agent or agency supervisor, if the
person engaging in the activity does not do either of the following:
(1) Effect insurance.
(2) Solicit or negotiate insurance except as a part of and in
connection with the business of a property broker-agent, casualty
broker-agent, or life agent licensed under this chapter.
(f) As an officer or salaried representative of a life insurer if
his or her activities are limited to direct technical advice and
assistance to a properly licensed person and his or her activities do
not include effecting, soliciting, or negotiating insurance except
as a part of and in connection with the business of a property
broker-agent, casualty broker-agent, or life agent licensed under
this chapter.
(g) Employment by an insurer at its home or branch office that
does not include the solicitation, negotiation, or effecting of
contracts of insurance, and that may as part thereof include the
signing of policies or other evidences of insurance.
(h) The completion or delivery of a declaration or certificate of
coverage under a running inland marine insurance contract evidencing
coverage thereunder and including only those negotiations as are
necessary to the completion or delivery if the person performing
those acts or his or her employer has an insurable interest in the
risk covered by the certificate or declaration.
(i) As an employee of a licensed property broker-agent or casualty
broker-agent, whose employment is one or more of the following:
(1) That of a regularly salaried administrative or clerical
employee whose activities do not include the solicitation,
negotiation, or effecting of contracts of insurance from the insuring
public.
(2) That of a salesperson who devotes substantially all of his or
her activities to selling merchandise and whose solicitation of
insurance is limited only to the quoting of a premium for insurance
to be included in the purchase price covering the interest retained
in the merchandise by the seller.
(j) The solicitation, negotiation, or effectuation of home
protection contracts by a person licensed pursuant to Part 1
(commencing with Section 10000) of Division 4 of the Business and
Professions Code in connection with his or her licensed function
authorized by Section 10131 or 10131.6 of the Business and
Professions Code. The receipt of a payment permitted by Section 12760
shall not disqualify the recipient from the licensing exemption
provided by this chapter.
(k) Employees of an insurer whose duties are the inspection,
processing, adjusting, investigation, settling of claims, conducting
safety inspections, or accepting or rejecting business from licensed
insurance agents or brokers.
(l) Officers, directors, or employees of an insurer or producer
whose executive, administrative, managerial, or clerical activities
are only indirectly related to solicitation, negotiation, or
effecting the sale of insurance, provided those persons do not have
direct contact with consumers in a sales or service capacity except
as otherwise provided by this section.
(m) Employees whose activities are limited to making clerical
changes in existing policies or providing indirect marketing and
servicing support for the purpose of determining general interest in
insurance products.