Section 1836 Of Chapter 8. Life And Disability Insurance Analysts From California Insurance Code >> Division 1. >> Part 2. >> Chapter 8.
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. A license shall not be issued until the commissioner has
satisfied himself upon evidence presented and recorded as to the
integrity of the applicant and that the applicant:
(a) Is of good business reputation and of good general reputation.
(b) Has a thorough knowledge of life or disability insurance.
(c) Has not participated in or been connected with any business
transaction which, in the opinion of the commissioner, tends to show
unfitness to act in a fiduciary capacity or to maintain the standards
of fairness and honesty required of a trustee or other fiduciary.
(d) Has not willfully misstated any material fact in an
application to the commissioner for a license or in a document filed
in support of such an application, and has not obtained his or her
license by concealment or knowing misrepresentation.
(e) Is a fit and proper person to hold the license applied for.
(f) Does not seek the license for the purpose of avoiding or
preventing the operation or enforcement of the insurance laws of this
state.
(g) Has within 12 months preceding issuance of the license taken
and passed the qualification examination provided in this article.