The determination sought to be reviewed was made after a nonstatutory hearing. Respondent, as Superintendent of Insurance, may refuse to issue any insurance agent's license if, in his judgment, the applicant is not trustworthy and competent to act as such agent (Insurance Law, § 114, subd. 4). In addition to the written examination required by subdivision 2 of the section cited, the Superintendent may, it has been held by implication, conduct a nonstatutory hearing ...
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