California Code, Insurance Code - INS § 10234. 5 | FindLaw (1) A summary of the facts establishing reasonable cause that a violation has occurred (2) Citation of the code section or other standard allegedly violated (3) A statement of the commissioner's intent to assess a penalty including the amount of the penalty, or to seek another remedy
California Insurance Code section 789 (2025) The commissioner shall have the administrative authority to assess penalties against insurers, brokers, agents, and other entities engaged in the transaction of insurance or any other person or entity for violations of this article
Introduction - uiece. com In any proceeding brought under Section 704 of the Insurance Code for violations cited in that section the Commissioner may permit an insurer to pay a fine (not to exceed $55,000) as an alternative to the suspension of the insurers certificate of authority
California Code, Insurance Code - INS § 789. 3 - FindLaw (a) Any broker, agent, or other person or other entity engaged in the transactions of insurance, other than an insurer, who violates this article is liable for an administrative penalty of no less than one thousand dollars ($ 1,000) for the first violation
California Code, Insurance Code - INS § 10192. 165 | FindLaw (a) (1) As prescribed in this chapter, the commissioner shall have the administrative authority to assess penalties against issuers, brokers, agents, and other entities engaged in the business of insurance or any other person or entity for violations of this article
California Code, Insurance Code - INS § 789 - 789 | FindLaw (a) The commissioner shall have the administrative authority to assess penalties against insurers, brokers, agents, and other entities engaged in the transaction of insurance or any other person or entity for violations of this article
Ch 15 - CA Ethics and Laws Flashcards | Quizlet Under the California Insurance Code the Commissioner may suspend or revoke a license or certificate of authority not to exceed 1 year of anyone for willfully violating the prohibition on arranging for the sale of free insurance
California Insurance Code § 10509. 9 (2025) - Justia Law 10509 9 (a) Any agent or other person or entity engaged in the business of insurance, other than an insurer, who violates this article is liable for an administrative penalty of no less than one thousand dollars ($1,000) for the first violation
California Insurance Code section 789. 3 (2025) Any broker, agent, or other person or other entity engaged in the transactions of insurance, other than an insurer, who violates this article is liable for an administrative penalty of no less than one thousand dollars ($1,000) for the first violation