If a life insurance policy application is rejected in whole or in part by the company which an agent represents, the agent may, if that company approves, undertake without additional license to have the desired policy written by another company. The statutory privilege of placing excess or rejected risks without an additional license shall not permit an agent to solicit business in the name of another company.
The term "rejected" shall not include risks which are rejected as a class.
For the purposes of § 214.2, examples of excess or rejected risks are as follows:
For the purposes of this section, rejections shall involve consideration and may include a refusal to accept or receive.
For the purposes of this section, the term "excess" is, that which passes the ordinary, reasonable, or required limit.
For the purposes of this section, "excess or rejected business" means business which is submitted to a company in good faith in the expectation that it will be written by that company. It is of a class which is acceptable to the company, but is declined in whole or in part in a particular instance.
D.C. Mun. Regs. tit. 26, r. 26-A214