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Section 3911.24 | Revocation of license for misrepresentation.

 
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Upon the conviction of any person, firm, association, or life insurance company for violating section 3911.23 of the Revised Code, the superintendent of insurance shall revoke the license of such person, firm, association, or life insurance company for not less than one year.

The superintendent, when he has good reason to believe that any company or association writing life insurance in this state, on any plan, is knowingly permitting any of its agents or representatives to violate section 3911.23 of the Revised Code, shall give such company or association notice of a hearing in accordance with sections 119.01 to 119.13, inclusive, of the Revised Code, upon the charge of knowingly permitting said section to be violated, and, if he finds said company or association guilty of the offense, he shall revoke its license.

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