HRS §431:9-225
What must be on an adjuster's license
This section says the insurance commissioner decides what an adjuster's license looks like. The license must show the adjuster's name, business address, whether they are independent or public, the issue date, and any other needed information.
The statute, as written — Form of adjusters' license
Adjusters' licenses shall be in such form as the commissioner prescribes. The licenses shall contain: (1) The name of the adjuster, and the address of the adjuster's place of business; (2) A statement as to whether the adjuster is so licensed as an independent adjuster or as a public adjuster; (3) Date of issuance of the license; and (4) Other statements proper to the purposes of the license.
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