Texas Property and Casualty License Practice Exam

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Which action could result in license revocation?

  1. Volunteer work for an insurance company

  2. Violation of insurance laws

  3. Participating in continuing education

  4. Attending insurance seminars

The correct answer is: Violation of insurance laws

The action that could result in license revocation is the violation of insurance laws. Insurance laws are established to regulate the industry, protect consumers, and maintain the integrity of insurance practices. When a licensee engages in activities that contravene these laws—such as committing fraud, misrepresenting facts, or operating without a valid license—it undermines these objectives and can lead to severe penalties, including the revocation of their license. In contrast, volunteer work for an insurance company, participating in continuing education, and attending insurance seminars are all activities that generally enhance a licensee's knowledge and contribute positively to their professional development. These actions help ensure that individuals remain compliant with regulations and are informed about industry changes, thus fostering a responsible and educated insurance community.