                                 CODE OF VIRGINIA

EXAMINATIONS (§ 38.2-1845.4)

A. Examinations for licenses shall be conducted at least monthly at the times
and places prescribed by the Commission. Each applicant shall be required to
pass the examination prescribed by the Commission as a condition for licensure
unless otherwise exempted.

B. If the applicant fails to take the examination within 90 calendar days from
the date his registration for the examination is accepted, the examination fee
shall be forfeited, and the registration shall be considered withdrawn.

C. If the applicant fails to obtain the appropriate license from the Commission
within 183 calendar days from the date he passes the examination, the
examination grade shall be considered invalid, and the examination fee and
application processing fee shall be forfeited. Such applicant shall be required
to reapply for the examination and to satisfy all appropriate prelicensing
requirements.

D. An individual who applies for a resident public adjuster&#8217;s license in
the Commonwealth who was previously licensed as a public adjuster in the
individual&#8217;s home state shall not be required to complete any prelicensing
examination. This exemption is only available if the individual is currently
licensed in the applicant&#8217;s home state or if the application is received
within 90 calendar days of the cancellation of the applicant&#8217;s previous
license in the applicant&#8217;s home state and if the applicant&#8217;s home
state issues a certification that, at the time of cancellation, the applicant
was in good standing in that state or the state&#8217;s Producer Database
records, maintained by the NAIC, its affiliates, or subsidiaries, indicate that
the public adjuster is or was licensed in good standing in that state.

HISTORY: 2012, cc. 734, 735.