533A.3 - INVESTIGATION.

        533A.3  INVESTIGATION.         1.  Upon the filing of each application and the payment of the      fees, the superintendent shall conduct an investigation of the facts      concerning the application and the requirements provided in      subsection 3.         2.  The superintendent shall grant or deny each application for a      license within sixty days from the date that the application and the      required fee are filed and paid, unless the period is extended by      written agreement between the applicant and the superintendent.         3. a.  The superintendent shall enter an order granting the      application, and issue and deliver a license to the applicant if the      superintendent finds that both of the following are satisfied:         (1)  The experience, financial responsibility, character, and      general fitness of the applicant is sufficient as to command the      confidence of the public and to warrant belief that the business will      be operated lawfully, honestly, fairly, and efficiently within the      purposes of this chapter.         (2)  The applicant has not been convicted of or pled guilty to a      felony or an indictable misdemeanor for financial gain, or has not      had a record of having defaulted in payment of money collected for      others, including the discharge of such debts through bankruptcy      proceedings.         b.  If the applicant is not a natural person, this subsection      shall apply to the owners, partners, members, shareholders, officers,      directors, and managers of the applicant.         4.  If the applicant has, at the time of the application, a      license for an office located within ten miles of the location of the      office named in the application, a license shall not be issued unless      the superintendent finds that public convenience will be served by      the issuance of the license.         5.  A license shall not be transferable or assignable.         6.  If the superintendent finds the applicant not qualified under      subsection 3, the superintendent shall enter an order denying the      application and notify the applicant of the denial, returning the      license fee.  Within fifteen days after the entry of such order, the      superintendent shall prepare written findings and shall deliver a      copy to the applicant.  
         Section History: Early Form
         [C71, 73, 75, 77, 79, 81, § 533A.3] 
         Section History: Recent Form
         2006 Acts, ch 1042, §3         Referred to in § 533A.15