Source: https://www.maine.gov/pfr/insurance/orders/12-210.html
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Maine License No. PRN 191835
National Producer No. 16112352
Docket No. INS-12-210 |
NOTICE TO David C Johnson:
Effective as of April 24, 2012, your Maine nonresident insurance producer license will be REVOKED without further formal proceedings unless you request a hearing as specified below.
1. The State of Missouri denied your application for an insurance producer license on January 6, 2012, which constitutes grounds for revocation of your Maine license under 24-A M.R.S. §1420‑K(1)(I) for having an insurance producer license, or its equivalent, denied, suspended or revoked in any other state, province, district or territory.
2. The Commonwealth of Virginia revoked your insurance producer license on January 25, 2012, which also constitutes grounds for revocation of your Maine license under 24-A M.R.S. §1420‑K(1)(I) for having an insurance producer license, or its equivalent, denied, suspended or revoked in any other state, province, district or territory.
3. You have failed to report the above license actions to the Maine Superintendent of Insurance as required by 24-A M.R.S. §1420-P(1), which constitutes additional grounds for revocation of your Maine license under 24-A M.R.S. §1420-K(1)(B), for violating insurance laws.
Therefore, based upon the above grounds, your Maine insurance producer license is revoked as of April 24, 2012 pursuant to 24-A M.R.S. §§1417 and 1420-K, subject to your right to request a hearing. Under the Maine Insurance Code, specifically 24-A M.R.S. §1417 and §1420‑K, you have the right to a hearing before the Superintendent or his designee. If you request a hearing, you will have the right to present evidence and arguments in your defense, and the staff of the Bureau of Insurance will bear the burden of proving each violation by a preponderance of evidence.
To request a hearing, you must notify the Bureau of Insurance in writing no later than April 24, 2012. If you do not file a written request for a hearing within 30 days from the time you know or reasonably should have known of the intended revocation of your license, you will lose your right to request a hearing on this matter, and your license revocation will be final and entered into Bureau records, in accordance with this Notice and Order.
March 14, 2012 _________________________________