31 Pa. Code § 115.21

Current through Register Vol. 54, No. 25, June 22, 2024
Section 115.21 - Renewal of license

License renewal procedures are as follows:

(1) Mailing of a license renewal form to the last known address of the licensee will satisfy the Department's obligation to provide the appropriate forms and notices.
(2) A license can be renewed only upon submission, electronic or otherwise, of a completed renewal form, payment of the required fees and an attestation or a receipt from a surety stating the premium on the bond, as required, has been paid in full.
(3) Licenses shall be renewed annually on the anniversary of the effective date of the initial license.
(4) Corporations shall provide to the Department the names of each active officer with the renewal form to be eligible for license renewal. Partnerships shall provide to the Department the names of each active partner with the renewal form to be eligible for license renewal.
(5) Failure to complete and submit the renewal form and required fee by the expiration date shall be deemed voluntary termination by the public adjuster or public adjuster solicitor. Failure to correct and resubmit application renewal forms returned by the Department under this section, prior to the expiration date of the license, or within 15 days of the date the forms were mailed by the Department, whichever is greater, will be deemed voluntary termination by the public adjuster or public adjuster solicitor. Renewal forms received by the Department after expiration will be denied; except that renewal forms returned by the Department under this section and resubmitted as instructed by the Department after expiration but within 15 days of the date the incomplete forms were mailed by the Department to the applicant will be accepted.

31 Pa. Code § 115.21

The provisions of this § 115.21 adopted January 17, 2003, effective 1/18/2003, 33 Pa.B. 346.

The provisions of this § 115.21 issued under sections 206, 506, 1501 and 1502 of The Administrative Code of 1929 (71 P. S. §§ 66, 186, 411 and 412); and the act of December 20, 1983 (P. L. 260, No. 72) (63 P. S. §§ 1601-1608).