Fees
Fees shown are state fees only. These fees do not include NIPR transaction fees.
- All fees are per application.
Independent Adjuster
Fee:
$75
Third Party Administrator
Fee:
$300
Pharmacy Benefit Manager
Fee:
$300
Lines of Authority
Please note that license class names can vary by state.
- NIPR verifies exams prior to allowing submission of an application.
- Applications for Other lines of authority will defer to state for approval
Independent Adjuster
DRLP Required
Health, Property, Casualty
Third Party Administrator
DRLP Not Required
Life, Health, Variable Life and Variable Annuity
Pharmacy Benefit Manager
DRLP Not Required
Pharmacy Benefit Manager
Rules and Regulations
Applicant Can
- Submit renewals for business entities electronically.
- Submit renewals for lines of authority.
- Print license electronically.
Applicant Cannot
- Late renew through NIPR's Non Resident Renewal No Home State (NHSR) Application.
- Submit a partial renewal. All Lines of Authority must be renewed.
Business Rules
Applicant must provide a valid business fax number and email address.
All submitted phone numbers must be exactly 10 digits.
Any changes to the lines of the authority (LOAs) on the license being renewed must be made directly with the state division of insurance.
Applicant must provide Business address not in the state of Alaska.
Applicants must renew all LOAs appearing as active on Producer Database (PDB) associated with applicant license class.
Variable annuities or variable life applicants must hold active life LOA before renewing.
Applicant is required to enter exactly one (1) Designated Responsible Licensed Producer (DRLP) on the application and have an active resident or non-resident license in Alaska. Applicant may not enter more than one DRLP.
DRLP must cumulatively cover the LOAs requested on the business entity application.
- To be valid LOAs, DRLP LOAs must be active and be associated with the same license class as the applicant license class.
If applicant responds "yes" to one of the background questions please submit supporting documents electronically via NIPR's Attachments Warehouse. The documents may also be submitted to the state via mail, email, or fax.
Applications not completed within four (4) months from the date filed will be considered withdrawn and new application forms and fees will be required pursuant to Alaska Statute 21.27.020(f).
Please Note: If licensee identifies that administrative action has been taken that has not been previously reported to this state or the licensee has had a criminal conviction or been charged with a crime, a statement of the circumstances and copies of the court documents must be filed for review. Administrative actions require the licensee to submit copies of the action or file the information through NIPR.com (warehouse of actions) for staff review and approval.
Third-Party Administrator (TPA) Applicant Requirements
- All third party administrator renewal applicants must submit or be aware of the following requirements. Documents can be submitted using the mailing address referenced in the State Contact Information section.
- Certified financial statements for the prior two (2) years prepared by an independent certified public accountant that establishes that the TPA is solvent and that the TPA’s system of accounting, internal procedure, and control in operating effectively to provide reasonable assurance that the money is promptly accounted for and paid to the person entitled to the money.
- Attach a list of current insurers under contract.
- A list of key employees that manage or supervise the TPA’s business in this state.
Pharmacy Benefit Manager Applicants
All Pharmacy Benefit Applicants are required to submit the following documentation to the NIPR attachment warehouse:
- All basic organizational documents of the Pharmacy Benefit Manager, including articles of incorporation, articles of association, articles of organization, partnership agreement, trade name certificate, trust agreement, shareholder agreement and other applicable documents and all endorsements to the required documents.
- Bylaws, operating agreement, rules, regulations and similar documents regulating the internal affairs of the benefit manager.
- The names, mailing addresses, physical addresses, official positions and professional qualifications of persons who are responsible for the conduct of affairs of the Pharmacy Benefit Manager, including the members of the board of directors, members of the limited liability company or partnership, board of trustees, executive committee or other governing board or committee, the principal officers in the case of a corporation or the partners or members in the case of a partnership or association, shareholders holding directly or indirectly 10 percent or more of the voting securities of the Pharmacy Benefit Manager and any other person who exercises control or influence over the affairs of the Pharmacy Benefit Manager.
- Certified (audited) financial statements for the prior two years prepared by an independent certified public accountant that establish that the applicant is solvent, that the applicant's system of accounting, internal control and procedure is operating effectively to provide reasonable assurance that money is promptly accounted for and paid to the person entitled to the money. (If the applicant submits a consolidated statement, a consolidating worksheet for the applicant must also be included.)
- A statement describing the business plan including information on staffing levels and activities proposed in this state and in other jurisdictions and provide details establishing the Pharmacy Benefit Manager’s capability for providing a sufficient number of experienced and qualified personnel in the areas of claims handling, underwriting, and record keeping.
- Identify the key personnel who supervise or have responsibility over personnel performing Pharmacy Benefit Manager functions.
Contact Information
Mailing Address
Alaska Division of Insurance
P.O. Box 110805
Juneau, AK 99811-0805
United States
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