As used in this part, unless the context otherwise requires:

(1) “Catastrophic disaster” means an event that results in large numbers of deaths and injuries, causes extensive damage or destruction of facilities that provide and sustain human needs, produces an overwhelming demand on state and local response resources and mechanisms, causes a severe long-term effect on general economic activity, and severely affects state, local and private sector capabilities to begin and sustain response activities. A catastrophic disaster shall be a single occurrence that damages twenty-five (25) or more residential dwellings;

Terms Used In Tennessee Code 56-6-902

  • Catastrophic disaster: means an event that results in large numbers of deaths and injuries, causes extensive damage or destruction of facilities that provide and sustain human needs, produces an overwhelming demand on state and local response resources and mechanisms, causes a severe long-term effect on general economic activity, and severely affects state, local and private sector capabilities to begin and sustain response activities. See Tennessee Code 56-6-902
  • Commissioner: means the commissioner of commerce and insurance. See Tennessee Code 56-6-902
  • Contract: A legal written agreement that becomes binding when signed.
  • Damages: Money paid by defendants to successful plaintiffs in civil cases to compensate the plaintiffs for their injuries.
  • Home state: means the District of Columbia and any state or territory of the United States in which the public adjuster's principal place of residence or principal place of business is located. See Tennessee Code 56-6-902
  • Individual: means a natural person. See Tennessee Code 56-6-902
  • NAIC: means the National Association of Insurance Commissioners. See Tennessee Code 56-6-902
  • Person: means an individual or a business entity. See Tennessee Code 56-6-902
  • Personal property: includes money, goods, chattels, things in action, and evidences of debt. See Tennessee Code 1-3-105
  • Personal property: All property that is not real property.
  • Property: includes both personal and real property. See Tennessee Code 1-3-105
  • Public adjuster: means any person, other than someone who is employed by an insurance carrier, who, for compensation or any other thing of value, on behalf of the insured:
    (i) Acts or aids, solely in relation to first party claims arising under insurance contracts that insure the real or personal property of the insured on behalf of an insured, in investigating, verifying, substaining, estimating, appraising, determining, presenting, and discussing the value of the claim, and effectuating the resolution of a claim for loss or damage covered by an insurance contract. See Tennessee Code 56-6-902
  • State: when applied to the different parts of the United States, includes the District of Columbia and the several territories of the United States. See Tennessee Code 1-3-105
  • Uniform business entity application: means the current version of the NAIC uniform business entity application for resident and nonresident business entities. See Tennessee Code 56-6-902
  • Uniform individual application: means the current version of the NAIC uniform individual application for resident and nonresident individuals. See Tennessee Code 56-6-902
  • United States: includes the District of Columbia and the several territories of the United States. See Tennessee Code 1-3-105
(2) “Commissioner” means the commissioner of commerce and insurance;
(3) “Fingerprints” means an impression of the lines on the finger taken for purpose of identification. The impression may be electronic or in ink converted to electronic format;
(4) “Home state” means the District of Columbia and any state or territory of the United States in which the public adjuster‘s principal place of residence or principal place of business is located. If neither the state in which the public adjuster maintains the principal place of residence nor the state in which the public adjuster maintains the principal place of business has a substantially similar law governing public adjusters, the public adjuster may declare another state in which it becomes licensed and acts as a public adjuster to be the home state;
(5) “Individual” means a natural person;
(6) “NAIC” means the National Association of Insurance Commissioners;
(7) “Person” means an individual or a business entity;
(8)

(A) “Public adjuster” means any person, other than someone who is employed by an insurance carrier, who, for compensation or any other thing of value, on behalf of the insured:

(i) Acts or aids, solely in relation to first party claims arising under insurance contracts that insure the real or personal property of the insured on behalf of an insured, in investigating, verifying, substaining, estimating, appraising, determining, presenting, and discussing the value of the claim, and effectuating the resolution of a claim for loss or damage covered by an insurance contract;
(ii) Advertises for employment as a public adjuster of insurance claims or solicits business or represents to the public to be a public adjuster of first party insurance claims, for losses or damages arising out of policies of insurance that insure real or personal property; or
(iii) Directly or indirectly solicits business, investigates or adjusts losses, or advises an insured about first party claims for losses or damages arising out of policies of insurance that insure real or personal property for another person engaged in the business of adjusting losses or damages covered by an insurance policy, for the insured;
(B) Nothing in this part, nor the regulations adopted under this part shall:

(i) Authorize any public adjuster or person operating at the direction of a public adjuster to engage in conduct that is law practice or law business as defined in title 23, chapter 3 or under the rules of the Tennessee supreme court;
(ii) Apply to a person who is employed by, or under contract to, an insurance company; or
(iii) Affect or alter, in any way, the contractual obligations on an insured to their insurance company and the duty of good faith each owes the other;
(9) “Uniform business entity application” means the current version of the NAIC uniform business entity application for resident and nonresident business entities; and
(10) “Uniform individual application” means the current version of the NAIC uniform individual application for resident and nonresident individuals.