Would provide for uniformity in licensing requirements and reciprocity across states that license claims adjusters.
A bill introduced in the U.S. House of Representatives, Claims Licensing Advancement for Interstate Matters Act or CLAIM Act. (H. R. 3363), seeks to reform uniformity and reciprocity among states that license insurance claims adjusters.
The bill seeks to have states create uniform criteria for adjuster that licensing by establishing uniform criteria regarding the integrity, personal qualifications, education, training, and experience of licensed independent claims adjusters for) property and casualty insurance, workers compensation insurance; and a state may choose to regulate.
Among the requirements
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