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Insurance Compensation and Rebating FAQs

1. REBATING/INDUCEMENT
  Sell means to exchange a contract of insurance by any means, for money or its equivalent, on behalf of an insurance company.
Solicit means attempting to sell insurance or asking or urging a person to apply for a particular kind of insurance from a particular company.
Negotiate means the act of conferring directly with or offering advice directly to a purchaser or prospective purchaser of a particular contract of insurance concerning any of the substantive benefits, terms, or conditions of the contract, provided that the person engaged in that act either sells insurance or obtains insurance from insurers for purchasers.
   
May a producer offer a gift or service as an inducement to listen to a sales pitch or obtain information which could lead to a policy quote?
Is there a limit on the value of the gift or service offered as an inducement to listen to a sales pitch or obtain information which could lead to a policy quote?
May a producer offer a gift or service as an inducement to apply for a policy?
In selling personal lines insurance, may a producer reduce the amount of commission in order to reduce the cost of a policy?
Is a donation of commission to a charity considered an inducement to purchase a policy?
If a licensee receives a commission (as a producer) and a fee (as a counselor), may the licensee waive one of them and quote a policy at a lower rate?
May a producer pay a portion of a client's policy premium?
2. SPLITTING/ASSIGNING COMMISSIONS
May a licensed producer accept payment from a client for placing business?
May a licensed producer split a commission with another licensed producer who referred a client?
May a licensed producer split a commission with a solicitor who the producer sponsors?
May a travel insurance company assign commission to a travel agent or referral agency for business?
3. OVERRIDE COMMISSIONS
May a licensed producer receive an override, defined as a portion of a licensed producer's commission, for business sold by a subproducer?
May an unlicensed individual receive an override for business sold by a subproducer?
4. RESIDUAL/RENEWAL COMMISSIONS
May an individual receive residual commissions for policies written while formerly licensed and appointed as a producer?
5. DISCLOSURE OF PRODUCER COMMISSONS
Must a licensed producer disclose to the client any commission earned?
6. FEES
Must a licensed insurance counselor disclose to the client the fee charged?
May a producer charge a processing fee to collect payment of premium via credit card?
7. REFERRAL FEES
May an unlicensed individual provide a list of referrals to a licensed producer for a fee?
Is there a limit on the dollar amount or value of the gift or service offered as a referral fee?
May an attorney acting as a counselor that is not licensed as a counselor provide referrals to a licensed producer for a fee?
May a travel agent or agency receive referral fees from a travel insurance company if the travel agent or agency does not have a license as an insurance producer?
8. GIFTS
Is receipt of a gift from a current client permissible?

1. REBATING/INDUCEMENT - Sections 1207(5); 1236; 2017; 2024; 2024a; 2024b; 2066(1)
   
Question May a producer offer a gift or service as an inducement to listen to a sales pitch or obtain information which could lead to a policy quote?
Answer Yes, so long as receipt of the gift or service is not contingent upon purchase of a policy.
   
Question Is there a limit on the value of the gift or service offered as an inducement to listen to a sales pitch or obtain information which could lead to a policy quote?
Answer No.
   
Question May a producer offer a gift or service as an inducement to apply for a policy?
Answer Generally, no. However, the rebating laws allow giving something of value where it is specified in the insurance contract. Also, a producer quoting life insurance may give an applicant an article of merchandise having an invoice value of $5.00 or less, and a producer may give an applicant or an insured under a property-casualty insurance policy an article of merchandise having an invoice value of $10.00 or less.
   
Question In selling personal lines insurance, may a producer reduce the amount of commission in order to reduce the cost of a policy?
Answer No.
   
Question Is a donation of commission to a charity considered an inducement to purchase a policy?
Answer Yes.
   
Question If a licensee receives a commission (as a producer) and a fee (as a counselor), may the licensee waive one of them and quote a policy at a lower rate?
Answer No.
   
Question May a producer pay a portion of a client's policy premium?
Answer No.

2. SPLITTING/ASSIGNING COMMISSIONS - Sections 1207(4); 1212; 1240(1), (2), and (4)
   
Question May a licensed producer accept payment from a client for placing business?
Answer Producer license does not generally authorize brokering, defined as representing and receiving payment from a client for placing business. However, a producer who holds a surplus lines license is specifically authorized to broker surplus lines coverage.
   
Question May a licensed producer split a commission with another licensed producer who referred a client?
Answer Yes.
   
Question May a licensed producer split a commission with a solicitor who the producer sponsors?
Answer Yes.
   
Question May a travel insurance company assign commission to a travel agent or referral agency for business?
Answer Yes, so long as the travel agent or agency does not actively sell, solicit or negotiate insurance.

3. OVERRIDE COMMISSIONS - Sections 1240(1) and (2); 1240(4)
   
Question May a licensed producer receive an override, defined as a portion of a licensed producer's commission, for business sold by a subproducer?
Answer Yes.
   
Question May an unlicensed individual receive an override for business sold by a subproducer?
Answer Yes, so long as the unlicensed individual does not actively sell, solicit, or negotiate insurance.

4. RESIDUAL/RENEWAL COMMISSIONS - Section 1240(3)
   
Question May an individual receive residual commissions for policies written while formerly licensed and appointed as a producer?
Answer Yes.

5. DISCLOSURE OF PRODUCER COMMISSONS - Section 1239(i)(h)
   
Question Must a licensed producer disclose to the client any commission earned?
Answer No.

6. FEES - Section 1236; 2111
   
Question Must a licensed insurance counselor disclose to the client the fee charged?
Answer A counselor must state the fee in a written agreement signed by both the counselor and the client. Further, the counselor must disclose that the counselor receives a commission from the insurer on any insurance placed by the counselor acting as an insurance producer.
   
Question May a producer charge a processing fee to collect payment of premium via credit card?
Answer No. Although a producer may collect premium via credit card if allowed by the insurer, an additional processing fee may not be charged.

7. REFERRAL FEES - Sections 1207(3); 1240(4)
   
Question May an unlicensed individual provide a list of referrals to a licensed producer for a fee?
Answer Yes, so long as payment of the referral fee is not contingent upon a referral applying for or purchasing a policy.
   
Question Is there a limit on the dollar amount or value of the gift or service offered as a referral fee?
Answer No, so long as payment of the referral fee does not violate MCL 500.2024, which prohibits rebating or inducement.
   
Question May an attorney acting as a counselor that is not licensed as a counselor provide referrals to a licensed producer for a fee?
Answer Yes.
   
Question May a travel agent or agency receive referral fees from a travel insurance company if the travel agent or agency does not have a license as an insurance producer?
Answer Yes, so long as the travel agent or agency does not actively sell, solicit or negotiate insurance.

8. GIFTS
   
Question Is receipt of a gift from a current client permissible?
Answer Yes.
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