Section 1776 Of Chapter 6. Surplus Line Brokers From California Insurance Code >> Division 1. >> Part 2. >> Chapter 6.
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. Any surplus line broker who willfully fails or refuses to
report to the commissioner any insurance on subject matter located
within this state placed under his or her name with nonadmitted
insurers, or who, by willful omission from the records required to be
maintained by him or her for that purpose, attempts to evade the
payment of taxes on any such insurance, is, in addition to being
required to pay the tax, together with a penalty equal in amount to
the tax, guilty of a misdemeanor.
It is a misdemeanor for any surplus line broker or special lines'
surplus line broker to accept or pay directly or indirectly any
consideration or remuneration for or in connection with the placing
of insurance that, if done by a person within this state, is governed
by the provisions of this chapter, when the placing was not done by
a person licensed therefor pursuant to this chapter.
It is a misdemeanor for any agent or broker to solicit, negotiate,
or effect any insurance governed by the provisions of this chapter
in nonadmitted insurers, except by and through a surplus line broker
or special lines' surplus line broker licensed pursuant to this
chapter. Except in the case of insurance specified in subdivision (b)
of Section 1760.5, it is a misdemeanor for any surplus line broker
or special lines' surplus line broker to accept, place, pay, or
permit the payment of commission or other remuneration on insurance
placed by him or her under authority of his or her license to any
person other than one holding a license to act as an insurance agent,
insurance broker, surplus line broker, or special lines' surplus
line broker, except that the business may be accepted by such surplus
line broker or special lines' surplus line broker directly from an
insured or other person who would likewise be entitled to place the
business directly with an admitted insurer without the solicitation,
negotiation, or effecting thereof by an insurance agent or broker.
The commissioner may deny, suspend, or revoke any license issued
pursuant to this code if he or she finds after notice and hearing in
accordance with the procedure provided in Article 13 (commencing with
Section 1737) of Chapter 5 that the licensee has violated any
provisions of this section.
The permission granted in this chapter to place any insurance in a
nonadmitted insurer shall not be deemed or construed to authorize
any insurer to do business in this state.
Placement activities of a licensed surplus line broker in
accordance with this chapter, including, but not limited to, policy
issuance, shall not be deemed or construed to be business done by the
insurer in this state.