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RESIDENT COMMUNICATION EQUIPMENT PROPERTY INSURANCE AGENT

                            TYPE AND CLASSES:                                          

  • 2-32 Communication Equipment Property Insurance

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Florida Statutes 626.321 (1) (i) defines a “COMMUNICATION EQUIPMENT PROPERTY INSURANCE AGENT” as employees or authorized representatives of a licensed general lines agent or employees, agents, or authorized representatives of a retail vendor of communications equipment.  The license also authorizes sales of service warranty agreements covering only communications equipment to the same extent if licensed under s. 634.419 or 634.420.

COMMUNICATION EQUIPMENT INSURANCE is insurance against loss, theft, mechanical failure, malfunction of or damage to communication equipment.

COMMUNICATION EQUIPMENT is defined as handsets, pagers, personal digital assistants, portable computers, automatic answering devices, and other devices or accessories used to originate or receive communications signals or service and includes services related to the use of such devices, such as consumer access to wireless network; however the term does not include telecommunications switching equipment, transmission wires, cell site transceiver equipment or other equipment and systems used by telecommunications companies to provide telecommunications service to consumers.

    Application Qualifications:

  • Complete an online application for License and submit appropriate fees.   Apply for license

  • Be a natural person at least 18 years of age.

  • Be a resident of the state of Florida.

  • Be a United States citizen or legal alien who possesses a work authorization from the United States Immigration and Naturalization Services.

  • If licensed in another state within three years, provide a Letter of Clearance.

 

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