N.D. agent’s report of his DUI opens door to his license revocation

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A North Dakota man who reported one conviction, but failed to report to state regulators four prior criminal convictions, including attempting to allude police, had his insurance license revoked.

Kyle Cuypers of Dickey, N.D., signed a consent order from the North Dakota Insurance Department dated Feb. 12 barring him from selling, soliciting or negotiating insurance in the state.

According to the department, Cuypers applied for a resident insurance producer license on Feb. 3, 2009.

On his initial application and on a second application for an additional line, Cuypers did not indicate convictions of any crimes.

However, in November 2009, Cuypers reported to regulators that he had been convicted of driving under the influence a month earlier. Following that report, the department said it received information that he had also been convicted of three other crimes that went undisclosed, including making false reports to law enforcement in 2005 and fleeing or attempting to allude police in 2006.

In a statement, North Carolina Insurance Commissioner Adam Hamm said Cuypers “falsely represented himself” to obtain his license and, “has shown himself to be dishonest, and this revocation ensures he can no longer work with North Dakota’s insurance consumers.”

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