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Which of the following is not an approved adjuster's license in the state of Texas?

A Workman's Compensation
B Auto
C. All Lines
D Bonds

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Final answer:

The 'Bonds' option is not an approved adjuster's license in Texas. Instead, licenses such as Property and Casualty (All Lines), Auto, and Workers' Compensation are recognized for insurance claims.

Step-by-step explanation:

The option that is not an approved adjuster's license in the state of Texas is Bonds. In Texas, the Texas Department of Insurance regulates adjuster licenses and offers various types of adjuster licenses. These include Property and Casualty (which sometimes is referred to as All Lines), Auto, and Workers' Compensation amongst others. However, adjusting for bonds typically falls under different regulations that are not covered by adjuster licenses. Adjuster licenses are designed for insurance claims related to property, auto, and workplace accidents or health-related issues, not for matters involving surety bonds, which may require a different type of financial expertise.

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