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SB 1415

insurance adjuster license; eligibility

57th Legislature - Second Regular Session Introduced by Shawnna Bolick

Arizona modifies insurance adjuster licensing eligibility requirements, potentially expanding workforce access while raising questions about professional standards and consumer protection.

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Bill Summary · SB 1415

Legislative bill overview

SB 1415 modifies eligibility requirements for obtaining an insurance adjuster license in Arizona. The bill adjusts qualifications, experience requirements, or examination standards that individuals must meet to become licensed insurance adjusters in the state.

Why is this important

Insurance adjusters handle claims assessment and settlement for property and casualty insurance—a critical role affecting consumers' ability to recover after losses from accidents, natural disasters, or other covered events. Changes to licensing eligibility can impact the availability of qualified adjusters, claims processing speed, and consumer protection standards.

Potential points of contention

  • Lowering barriers vs. quality concerns: If eligibility requirements are reduced, this could increase adjuster availability but potentially lower professional standards or consumer protections
  • Experience requirement disputes: Changes to required experience levels may conflict with industry demands for seasoned professionals versus workforce expansion goals
  • Examination standards: Modifications to testing requirements could make licensure more or less accessible, affecting both workforce diversity and competency assurance

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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