Minnesota Statutes

§ 60K.35 — FRATERNAL BENEFIT SOCIETY REPRESENTATIVES

Minnesota § 60K.35
JurisdictionMinnesota
PartINSURANCE
Ch. 60KINSURANCE PRODUCERS

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Minn. Stat. § 60K.35 (2026).

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Representatives of fraternal benefit societies who solicit and negotiate insurance contracts are considered to be insurance producers and are subject to the licensing requirements of this chapter, provided that no insurance producer's license is required of:

(1)any officer, employee, or secretary of a fraternal benefit society or of any subordinate lodge or branch who devotes substantially all of that person's time to activities other than the solicitation or negotiation of insurance contracts and who receives no commission or other compensation directly dependent upon the number or amount of contracts solicited or negotiated; or
(2)any agent or representative of a fraternal benefit society who devotes, or intends to devote, less than 50 percent of that person's time to the solicitation

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Legislative History

2001 c 117 art 1 s 6

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