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2000 Florida Statutes

SECTION 505
County tax; determination; additional offices; nonresident agents.
Section 624.505, Florida Statutes 2000

624.505  County tax; determination; additional offices; nonresident agents.--

(1)  The county tax provided for under s. 624.501 as to an agent shall be paid by each insurer for each agent only for the county where the agent resides, or if such agent's place of business is located in a county other than that of her or his residence, then for the county wherein is located such place of business. If an agent maintains an office or place of business in more than one county, the tax shall be paid for her or him by each such insurer for each county wherein the agent represents such insurer and has a place of business. When under this subsection an insurer is required to pay county tax for an agent for a county or counties other than the agent's county of residence, the insurer shall designate the county or counties for which the taxes are paid.

(2)  The county tax provided for under s. 624.501 as to a solicitor shall be paid only for the county wherein is located the office or place of business of the agent by whom the solicitor is employed and out of which she or he works as her or his permanent place of business. When under this subsection an agent is required to pay a county tax for a solicitor for a county other than the solicitor's county of residence, the agent shall designate the county for which the tax is paid.

(3)  A county tax of $3 per year shall be paid by each insurer for each county in this state in which an agent who resides outside of this state represents and engages in person in the activities of an agent for the insurer. This provision shall not be deemed to authorize any activities by an agent which are otherwise prohibited under this code.

History.--s. 77, ch. 59-205; s. 3, ch. 76-168; s. 1, ch. 77-237; s. 1, ch. 77-457; s. 195, ch. 90-363; s. 193, ch. 97-102.