(b) An independent adjuster and a public adjuster may qualify for a license in one or more of the following lines of authority: There shall be three classes of licenses, as follows: (a) Unless denied licensure pursuant to section 72B.08, persons who have met the requirements of section 72B.041 must be issued an adjuster license. (ii) conducts data entry including entering data into an automated claims adjudication system, provided that the individual is an employee of a licensed independent adjuster or its affiliate where no more than 25 such persons are under the supervision of one licensed independent adjuster or licensed insurance producer who is exempt from licensure under clause (12). (i) collects claim information from, or furnishes claim information to, insureds or claimants and (13) a person authorized to adjust workers' compensation or disability claims under the authority of a third-party administrator license pursuant to section 60A.23, subdivision 8 or (12) a licensed insurance producer, attorney-in-fact of a reciprocal insurer, or managing general agent of the insurer to whom claim authority has been granted by the insurer (11) an individual employee, under a self-insured arrangement, who adjusts claims on behalf of the employee's employer (10) a person who investigates, negotiates, or settles life, accident and health, annuity, or disability insurance claims (9) a United States manager of the United States branch of an alien insurer (8) an officer, director, manager, or employee of an authorized insurer, a surplus lines insurer, a risk retention group, or an attorney-in-fact of a reciprocal insurer (7) a person who settles only reinsurance or subrogation claims (6) a managed care organization or any of its employees or an employee of any organization providing managed care services so long as the services do not include the determination of compensability (5) a licensed health care provider or its employee who provides managed care services so long as the services do not include the determination of compensability (4) a person who solely performs executive, administrative, managerial, or clerical duties or any combination of these duties and who does not investigate, negotiate, or settle claims with policyholders, claimants, or their legal representative (3) an individual who is employed to investigate suspected fraudulent insurance claims but who does not adjust losses or determine claims payments (2) a person employed solely to obtain facts surrounding a claim or to furnish technical assistance to a licensed adjuster (1) attorneys-at-law admitted to practice in this state, when acting in the attorney's professional capacity as an attorney (b) The definition of adjuster does not include, and a license as an adjuster is not required of, the following: (a) A person shall not act or hold out as an independent adjuster or public adjuster unless the person is licensed as an independent adjuster or public adjuster in accordance with this chapter, or is exempt from licensure as an independent adjuster or public adjuster under this chapter.
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